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More Americans Expected To Travel For Thanksgiving

More Americans Expected To Travel For Thanksgiving After Last Year's Drop; Most Opt For Car (AP) WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of Americans traveling away from home for Thanksgiving will be up only slightly this year from 2008,...

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Who Is Oprah's Heir Apparent In Daytime?

Winfrey's Exit Will Leave An Open Field For New Daytime Talk Leader To Emerge (AP) NEW YORK (AP) - Will it be Ellen DeGeneres, Dr. Phil or Dr. Oz? The announced shutdown of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in two years creates room for...

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The Science of Alton Brown's TV Fare

Applying Knowledge of Chemistry in the Kitchen Is This Filmmaker-Turned-Star-Chef's Recipe for Success Alton Brown brings science (and cleverly-placed cameras) into the kitchen. (CBS) (CBS) The Food Network cooking show "Good...

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Promoters have faith in ‘holy hip-hop’

But genre gets little air play on Christian radio, regular hip-hop stations Hip-hop gospel artist Trey Andale Williams, seated, Sean Simmonds, center, and Terverius Black, right, are shown in a studio Nov. 5 in Harvest, Ala....

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Skirt Steak and "Second Round"

"Sunday Morning" Recipes: From Book Editor Judith Jones (CBS) Recipes are courtesy of editor and cookbook author Judith Jones, from her new book, "The Pleasures of Cooking for One" (Knopf). Skirt Steak This is my favorite...

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The Pleasures of Cooking for One

Cookbook Editor and Author Judith Jones on the Joys Found When Dining Solo Cookbook editor and author Judith Jones demonstrates the fine art of dining solo. Martha Teichner is here with one singular culinary sensation: Judith...

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First Person Singular: 'Diane Rehm Show' phone manager Dorie Anisman

I refuse to be called a screener. Screener makes it sound like I'm trying to keep you off the air, that I'm screening for a point of view. I want to get as many people on as I can. I see the calls come in on a screen -- if I...

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Cooking Students Who Pan for Gold

Teacher Wilma Stephenson Instructs Inner-City Students in More Than Just Culinary Lessons Culinary Arts teacher Wilma Stephenson with students at Frankford High School in Philadelphia. Jim Axelrod shows us a master chef . . ....

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Music sanctuary

Audience members applaud Scott and his trio. Proceeds from 2nd Saturday concerts benefit BaltimoreÂ’s Agape House, a home for children in need. (Baltimore Sun photo by Karl Merton Ferron / November 14, 2009) By Janene Holzberg...

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Sports need to take on body issues

This is the body and sex edition of Sunday Stew. Young South African track star Caster Semenya, who won the women's 800-meter world championship in August with a season-best time of 1 minute, 55.45 seconds, has been under fire...

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