Kevin Cowherd
Hefner book opens Playboy Mansion door
December 28, 2008
The phone rings, and when I pick up, a secretary's voice says something you don't hear every day: "May I put Mr. Hefner on?"
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Sporty caskets offer fandom for an eternity
December 22, 2008
You say you're a die-hard Orioles fan.
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This Christmas, don't give us food issues
December 21, 2008
Is it too late to bring back the old days?
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Oprah's feeling heavy, and we're feeling her pain
December 15, 2008
How's your diet doing this holiday season? Not so well? Neither is Oprah Winfrey's.
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E-mail forwards could hurt you
December 14, 2008
Here's the message I'm trying to get out to friends and acquaintances these days: Don't forward any more stupid Internet jokes to my in-box.
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Michael Phelps' recent splashes in media nothing to get worked up about
December 8, 2008
Michael Phelps landed on the cover of Sports Illustrated last week, decked out in a soaking wet tux as Sportsman of the Year.
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As economy slows, luxury still rolling
December 1, 2008
Here's today's consumer question: Didn't Lexus get the memo about the recession we're in?
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Spam has meatier role in our lives
November 30, 2008
Some things should never make a comeback: the Yugo, Celebrity Boxing with Tonya Harding and Danny Bonaduce, the lime-green pantsuit Hillary Clinton wore on her first campaign swing through Iowa.
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If you think you can handle I-95 this holiday, think again
November 24, 2008
Traveling on Interstate 95 for the Thanksgiving holiday? Good luck with that plan.
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Friendly advice on choosing the White House dog
November 23, 2008
Barack and Michelle Obama, the nation is consumed with your search for the right dog for your family.
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Eating with the in-crowd
November 17, 2008
People don't usually think of me as hip, but I can fool you sometimes, which is why I was standing in line at a McDonald's on York Road the other day with the big lunch crowd.
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College tour has its price: $11.42
November 16, 2008
This fall, my wife and I are busy trying to find the right college for our youngest son, the high school senior, who does not seem quite as engaged in the process as we are.
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Time to indulge your inner Scrooge
November 10, 2008
Well, this is shaping up to be a cheery holiday season, isn't it?
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White House needs a hoop
November 9, 2008
Barack Obama, you have your work cut out for you.
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Hang on, it's almost over
November 3, 2008
One more day and it'll be over.
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Taunted by TV dance shows
November 2, 2008
These are tough times for the dancing-impaired.
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Hey, undecided voters: Time to decide already
October 27, 2008
You are an undecided voter.
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Restaurant wait brings whining, little dining
October 26, 2008
Here is Cowherd's No. 1 Rule on Dining Out: Never wait more than 15 minutes for a table, because the meal will rarely be worth it.
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Nobody says how boring slots are
October 20, 2008
The machine is called Black Cherry. Or it's called Go Bananas! Or Double American Beauty.
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Playing the high-stakes city parking game
October 19, 2008
There are a million parking-ticket stories in this city and this is another one, because parking here has always been the emotional equivalent of death by paper-cuts.
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Dream boats for well-heeled only
October 13, 2008
This is how bad the economy's going: Even the sweater-tied-around-the-neck crowd is hurting.
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Pop-pop fulfills pigskin promise
October 12, 2008
Let's say you're a baby boomer stuck in one of life's little ruts.
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Just can't wait to humiliate
January 15, 2008
Here is the question you have to ask yourself when tuning in to the season debut of American Idol tonight: Is there something wrong with me?
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Bill Hagy was one wild fan of the O's
August 22, 2007
I am not going to tell you "Wild Bill" Hagy was a choirboy, because someone who guzzles nine or 10 Budweisers and shot-puts his cooler from the upper deck of a stadium before being led away in handcuffs probably doesn't qualify for that.
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Class acts amid the meltdowns in the Olympics
February 23, 2006
Sasha Cohen, Kimmie Meissner and Emily Hughes aside, it's easy to think of these Winter Olympics as another depressing reality show, only without a lot of bad singing or Donald Trump and his lacquered hair reducing some poor apprentice to tears.
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For cicadas, the party's nearly over
June 14, 2004
I smell death in the air.
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Here cicada, there cicada, everywhere cicada cicada
April 19, 2004
YOU PEOPLE who haven't seen these things, you have no idea what you're in for.
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People can really get charged up over Isabel
September 18, 2003
TO SEE THE Isabel panic for myself, I went to Home Depot yesterday because there is simply no better place to be with a hurricane bearing down on you than a store the size of a NATO base that offers 15 varieties of duct tape.
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Even in face of 'Columbia,' astronauts say, carry on
February 3, 2003
BY YESTERDAY, the cold, sick feeling of seeing the space shuttle Columbia explode in the blue Texas sky was fading for many, replaced by a numbness as gray as the February dawn.
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Johnny on the spot
January 7, 2003
The first time I heard Johnny Holliday broadcast a University of Maryland basketball game was the winter of 1982. I was driving through some Eastern Shore backwater at night, and it was freezing cold, and the only light inside my little Toyota was the glow of the radio dial.
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Police chief dealing with nonsense from media
October 17, 2002
IN THE GLARE of the TV lights, Montgomery County Police Chief Charles A. Moose's scowl seemed to deepen with each idiotic question thrown his way, to the point where you wondered if the poor man's features could ever return to normal.
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Soon ghastly fish will walk off into the sunset
August 8, 2002
AND SO THE death watch begins for the northern snakeheads in that Crofton pond, the infamous "fish from hell" that provided us with so much entertainment throughout this long, horrid summer.
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Arming pilots both concerns and comforts
September 27, 2001
I'M TRYING to picture something here, and the more I picture it, the jumpier I get.
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'Hoping for little miracles,' says firefighter of operation
September 17, 2001
IN THE spring of 1990, John Morris, a New York City firefighter and an old friend of mine, rolled up with Ladder 27 to the Happy Land social club in the Bronx, where a tragedy of unspeakable proportions had just occurred.
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What seemed like just another day actually wasn't
September 13, 2001
The morning after the worst attack in U.S. history, with images of a jetliner serenely plowing into a glittering office tower and the Pentagon on fire seared into our minds forever, maybe what was most startling was how utterly, blessedly normal everything felt.
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Exchanging vows is good reason to hit the ice
February 15, 2001
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Experience is in their court
February 12, 2001
IT'S A LITTLE after 12:30 on a sunny February afternoon when the first game begins in the worn gym at the Bykota Senior Center in Towson.
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Man doesn't break a sweat buying lingerie for his wife
February 8, 2001
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