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Men charged in murder-for-hire after attorney's alleged disclosure
At Tavon Davis' direction, federal prosecutors say, Isiah Callaway for two years helped orchestrate a scheme to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from banks. So when the 19-year-old got busted, Davis found Callaway a lawyer, who prosecutors allege...Tags: Theft, Baltimore County, Pikesville, University of Baltimore, Murder
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Virgin Mobile FreeFest draws its largest audience
The Baltimore SunThe Virgin Mobile FreeFest drew its largest audience this year, organizers said Saturday. About 50,000 people were projected to have attended the festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion Saturday, said spokeswoman Audrey Fix Schaefer. That's a record...Tags: Richard Branson, The Black Keys (music group), Virgin Group, Ltd., Deadmau5 (music group), Festive Events
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Rotunda owner's letter affirms redevelopment plans
Rotunda owner Hekemian & Co. has made its renewed redevelopment plans for the mall official in a letter to community and business leaders, including that it wants to replace the departing Giant Food store with a boutique grocer. But as one north...Tags: Groceries, William Miller, Business Enterprises, Super Fresh Food Markets, Inc., Giant Food, LLC
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Finally somebody says it: Graduates, you're not that special
The English-teacher son of a Pulitzer Prize winner gave a much-ballyhooed commencement speech recently to students graduating from an American high school that one might categorize as privileged. David McCullough Jr., a teacher at Wellesley High School in...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), High Schools, Schools, Culture, Graduation
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Re-energizing young voters
DeJanee Fennell hears the excuses.
Young people are apathetic. Young people are sick of politics. Young people have given up.
But Fennell doesn't buy that. The 20-year-old junior at Morgan State University knows President Barack Obama needs the youth...Tags: Polls, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Herman Cain, Charles Village
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Maryland commission recommends six sports be eliminated
A University of Maryland commission concluded that the school cannot adequately support 27 teams and recommended eliminating eight of them to create "a leaner, stronger athletic program."
The teams, which compete in six different sports, are: men's...Tags: Florida State University, Polo, University of Maryland, College Park, Atlantic Coast Conference, Teaching and Learning
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State's student homeless population doubles
For a few hours after school, Ryan Johnson is just like most 16-year-olds. He lounges on the couch with his favorite Xbox game or checks his Facebook page.
But then reality sets in. He decamps from his cousins' house for the Howard County cold-weather...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Rentals, Baltimore County, Social Services, Teaching and Learning
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Woofound wants to help personalize the web
The idea for Woofound came to Joshua Spears while he struggled to plan a blind date. He was looking for things to do and places to eat that matched his and his date's tastes and preferences in a personal way. But there was no app for that.
So he and...Tags: Computer Hardware, Baltimore County, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Networking, University of Southern California
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2011, the year of winning by losing
Charlie Sheen was clearly the man of the year.
You'll recall that 2011 began with the oafish actor celebrating his own narcotic and sexual crapulence like a victorious gladiator working the crowds. He was egged on by a media with as much decency as the...Tags: Gabrielle Giffords, Barack Obama, Prisons, The New York Times, Periodicals
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$1 million bond set for man charged in videotaped beating
The 20-year-old man charged in connection with the recent assault and robbery in downtown Baltimore of a visitor who was stripped of his clothes was ordered held on $1 million bond Saturday morning, court records show.
Aaron Jacob Parsons of Rosedale...Tags: Criminals, Computer Networking and Internet, Theft, Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, The Huffington Post
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Internet shock video helps Baltimore police find victim, possible suspect
At first, the video of a man being beaten and stripped in downtown Baltimore appeared to be just another tantalizing shock clip for the Internet. But in recent days, thanks to social media users as far away as California, it could prove instrumental in...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Mount Vernon, Twitter, Inc., Computer Crime, Law Enforcement
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Howard County Dining Guide 2012
Howard County is home to an incredible assortment of dining experiences. From haute cuisine to grab-and-go, from special occasion to tonight’s supper, more than 250 restaurants await you within minutes of home or work. Whether you’re in the...
Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Brunch, Interior Policy, Wines, Olive Garden
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