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Milestones for old media and new
You know that question of who, dead or alive, you'd want to invite to a dinner party? I know, I hate it too. It's hard enough to plan the right mix and menu for an actual gathering, and make sure you don't invite people with the kind of romantic,...Tags: Media Industry, Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Social Media, News Media
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Trayvon Martin: What if George Zimmerman had been black?
I don't care about George Zimmerman's MySpace page. Granted, it was gratifying to read recently in The Miami Herald about his crude animus toward Mexicans ("soft a-- wannabe thugs") and his reference to a former girlfriend as an "ex-hoe." Given the way...
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Review shows alcohol companies reach youth online
A beer bottle was lit up like a Christmas tree on one Facebook page and flanked by stuffed animals in another.
Then there were the iPhone apps that allowed drinking enthusiasts to hunt for virtual trophies or monitor the weather through drink prices, and...Tags: Substance Abuse, Apple iPhone, Facebook, Companies and Corporations, Consumers
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Boy's fatal stabbing sparks revenge killing
June 5, 2011
The body of 13-year-old Tywonde' Jones lay under a white sheet behind a decrepit vacant home in Northwest Baltimore.
He had been stabbed and slashed 228 times. One-hundred and eighty-eight were puncture wounds, some as deep as six inches,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Murder, Dunkin' Donuts, Reisterstown Road, Shootings
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Lawyers turn to social media to analyze potential jurors
As the jury selection process began in the bribery trial of state Sen. Ulysses S. Currie, the names of potential jurors were removed from their questionnaires before the forms were returned to lawyers. The redacting was done at the request of federal...Tags: Bribery, Computer Networking and Internet, Facebook, Sheila Dixon, Trials
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Jessica Lea Mayfield: Wise beyond her years
Jessica Lea Mayfield has packed a lot of living into her 22 years.
Though the sprightly singer/songwriter may only be a year past the legal drinking age, she's already released two albums and had one notable collaboration.
As a child, Mayfield toured...Tags: Dan Auerbach, Annapolis, Bill Monroe, Television, The Black Keys (music group)
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Registered sex offender sentenced to 20 years for sexual assaults on teens near Annapolis
A registered sex offender was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in prison for raping a 13-year-old girl he met online and sexually assaulting her 14-year-old friend. James Mason III, 30, of Annapolis, had run-ins with the law starting at age 12, and this...Tags: Annapolis, Dundalk, Prisons, Sexual Assault, Punishment
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Courts must be prepared for tech-savvy jurors
In 1992, when a pair of car thieves in suburban Maryland kidnapped a baby and dragged the child's mother to her death, Judge Dennis Sweeney's biggest free-press/fair-trial worry was ensuring that jurors didn't read the newspaper or listen to television or...Tags: Facebook, Labor Legislation, Murder, Defendants, Sheila Dixon
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Missing Charles Village woman found unharmed
A 22-year-old Charles Village woman who was reported missing more than three weeks ago was found unharmed in Baltimore Wednesday, Baltimore County police said.
Baltimore County police searched for Soojin Yeh, of the 2900 block of Charles Street after she...Tags: Charles Street, Pikesville, Charles Village
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Investors may soon be able to buy into their favorite Internet companies
Investment guru Peter Lynch once advised ordinary folks to "invest in what you know."
For many small investors, some of the companies they are most familiar with are the e-commerce and social media sites they use every day.
Now some of these private...Tags: Facebook, Gaming Industry, Pandora Media, Inc., NYSE, T. Rowe Price
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At Annapolis showcase, musicians have a night of their own
For as long as he could remember, Jordan Page had dreamed of becoming a rock star, but the harder he strummed and the louder he sang his music, the more distant his goal seemed.
Then the Annapolis resident had the dream.
One night four years ago, he...Tags: Ron Paul, Restaurants, Defense, Music Industry, YouTube
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After graduation, street artist Gaia takes flight
If you want to experience the work of street artist Gaia in its full scruffy glory, see it in the wild.
Drive south down North Collington Avenue, past Biddle and Eager and Chase. You will despair of spotting anything fresh in one blighted block after...Tags: Charles Street, Arts, Photography, New York City, James Rouse
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