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Mercedes Greenlights CLS Shooting Brake for Production
KickingTiresThe second-generation 2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS hasn???t even hit showrooms and already the automaker is talking about derivative body styles. We showed you pictures of a CLS-looking wagon, over the spring, and we now know this model will go into production....Tags: Automotive Equipment
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Susan Boyle: 'Wild Horses'
The Swampby Mark Silva It's the British invasion all over again. Susan Boyle, near winner of Britain's Got Talent, has landed in L.A. to a throng of fans, and she has brought the Rolling Stones with her -- Wild Horses, the......Tags: Nature, Animals, Washington (U.S. state), Susan Boyle, United Kingdom
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Quarter-horses at majestic Hialeah Park? Ugh
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsCall me a traditionalist, but the thought of majestic Hialeah Park re-opening its gates to run a 40-day meet for quarter-horses strikes me as heretical. Quarter horses? Those are the barrel-chested sprinters who race 440 yards, not the regal...Tags: Sports, Casino and Gambling, Golf, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations
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Worst Preakness weather? Could be 1938
Maryland WeatherMatthais Daiger stayed close to the electric heater in his office under the clubhouse at Pimlico. Sure, it was Preakness Day, 1938. But the weather was dismal and cold, and it poured rain all morning. He told the Sun reporter who......Tags: Ernst Lubitsch, Equestrian, Weather Reports, Preakness Stakes, Washington (U.S. state)
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Palin's TEA Party: 'Ready for revolution'
The Swampby Mark Silva "Do you love your freedom?'' "Happy Birthday, Ronald Reagan!'' And you C-SPAN fans, you may not have been invited to the health-care negotiations, but you were welcome at the Tea Party Convention. This would be Sarah Palin,......Tags: Barack Obama, Diplomacy, Executive Branch, Joe Biden, Politics
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'The Amazing Race': dot dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot
Reality CheckThe Fantastic Bucky (that's now his official name) reports on tonight's Amazing Race. Take it away, Bucky!: When last we saw our amazing racers, they were listening to a Beatles cover band in Hamburg, sobering up from drinking huge boots of......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Fires, Entertainment, Radio, Radio Industry
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Queen's granddaughter hears sound of her failure
LONDON – It seems the 2012 Olympic organizers want to punish those ticket-holders actually showing up to watch sports. The background rock music at most venues is so loud it could make anyone stone deaf in minutes. There was no such noise at the...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Philip Hersh, Zara Phillips, Harry of Wales, United Kingdom
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Don't horse around with equines on roads
Q: I have a subject I would like you to report on that would benefit the many Lehigh Valley residents who love to ride horses. Please look into the road etiquette and laws regarding who has the right of way and other rules for approaching and passing...Tags: Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice, John Callahan, Macungie, Allentown
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Natural sleep aids are worth trying
I have suffered from insomnia for many years. My doctor prescribed Ambien, but it doesn't seem to be working very well anymore. I also suspect that it affected my memory.
Now the doctor is suggesting the antidepressant amitriptyline (Elavil). The side...Tags: Insomnia, Pharmaceuticals, Amitriptyline (drug), Anthropology
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Abused Leesburg boy making progress at foster-home farm
A crowd of grownups in suits today will troop into a courtroom and start arguing about how best to help a 13-year-old Leesburg boy who is happiest when a miniature donkey named Festus takes hold of the pocket of his jeans and tows him around the farm...Tags: Family, Leesburg, Behavioral Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Historian's next stop: Paris
In one of his lesser known — but still exquisite — books, first published in 1992, David McCullough writes about painter Frederic Remington, an artist who captured the last glimmers of the twilight of the American West of the 19th century, a...
Tags: Science and Technology, James Fenimore Cooper, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederic Remington, Entertainment
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It's almost time to start over for jockey Joe Talamo
The Fabulous ForumThe summer was expected to be a good one for 20-year-old jockey Joe Talamo, who was off to a torrid start at Del Mar with 12 victories in the first three weeks of racing. Then came bad luck. On Aug.......
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