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Two people slain, three injured in city violence
Two people were killed early yesterday in separate incidents, including a quadruple shooting in which one victim died and three were wounded, Baltimore police said. The shooting occurred about 3 a.m. in the 200 block of Harmison St. in South Baltimore....Tags: Death and Dying
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Sunday arts festival The Inner West Street Association will hold a First Sunday Swing-N-Jazz Arts Festival from noon to 5 p.m. in the first block of West St. from Church Circle to Calvert Street around to Whitmore Park Plaza. The event will...Tags: Christianity, Anglican, Colleges and Universities, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Montpelier
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Johnson done for '08, but injury news a relief
The good news is Orioles reliever Jim Johnson doesn't have a significant labrum or rotator cuff tear in his right shoulder that will endanger his future. However, a magnetic resonance imaging Friday on his shoulder did reveal enough damage that team...Tags: American League, Major League Baseball, Public Employees, Cleveland Indians, Government
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Does he have the answer?
The longest-running riddle in Ravens history is Baltimore's hot topic once again. Who's the quarterback? It reads like the film comedy Groundhog Day but is perhaps better suited to a 1939 radio speech by Winston Churchill: It's a riddle, wrapped in a...Tags: Kenny Watson, Ed Reed, Elvis Grbac, Dallas Cowboys, Jamal Lewis
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If Reed walks away, it should be with his head held high
Nobody should feel bad at all if Ed Reed is not in uniform this afternoon for the Ravens' season opener. Not the fans, not the Ravens, definitely not Reed himself. It's tempting to plead here for Reed to just take a seat, to take a pass on playing...Tags: Ed Reed, Daunte Culpepper, Muhammad Ali, M&T Bank Stadium, National Football League
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Ex-Bear Benson getting tryouts
Former Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson, released by the team June9 after two alcohol-related offseason arrests, said he has a tryout with the Houston Texans this week, according to the Chicago Tribune. Benson said he also had a workout with the...Tags: Houston Texans, Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints, Cedric Benson
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O's reliever Johnson done for the season
The good news is that Orioles reliever Jim Johnson doesn't have a significant labrum or rotator cuff tear in his right shoulder that will endanger his future. However, a magnetic resonance imaging test taken yesterday on his shoulder did reveal enough...Tags: American League, Major League Baseball
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6 seriously hurt in multivehicle crash near Kennedy Expressway entrance
Six people were taken to two Chicago hospitals in serious condition early Saturday after a multivehicle crash near the Ohio Street entrance to the Kennedy Expressway. Three victims were taken to Stroger Hospital and the others were taken to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Man dies after being shot in Auburn Gresham
A man died of wounds suffered in a Friday afternoon shooting in Chicago's Auburn Gresham neighborhood, police said. Authorities found Dexter Baylock, 31, on a sidewalk in the 1500 block of West 79th Street with multiple gunshot wounds about 3 p.m. He...Tags: Gresham, Auburn, Murder, Assault
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Mayor shot in Feb. attack dies
KIRKWOOD — The former mayor of a St. Louis suburb who was badly wounded when a gunman opened fire at a February City Council meeting has died of complications connected to his injuries. Mike Swoboda died Saturday morning after a stay in hospice...Tags: Murder
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Man shot to death at Altgeld Gardens on Far South Side
A Chicago man was killed Friday night in a shooting at the Altgeld Gardens public housing complex, police said. Authorities responded to the 13000 block of South Drexel Avenue where Mark Mitchell, 23, of the 4600 block of West Monroe Street died of a...Tags: Oak Lawn, Murder, Assault
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Missouri: Ex-mayor dies after attack
The former mayor of the St. Louis suburb who was badly wounded when a gunman opened fire at a February city council meeting has died of complications connected to his injuries. Mary Jo Wich, a spokeswoman for the St. Anthony's Medical Center in St....Tags: Regional Authority
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