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Pulitzer Prizes : No fiction winner
The 2012 Pulitzer Prizes award today had a big gap -- there was no winner in the fiction category, which must have ticked off a whole lot of marketing execs. What will they do with all the "Winner of the Pulitzer Prize" stickers they had printed up for...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Judges, Entertainment Events, Justice System
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Mike Wallace: The archetype for watchdog journalism on TV
The Baltimore SunI was in the CNN green room in Washington Sunday when I heard about the death of pioneering CBS newsman Mike Wallace at 93 Sunday. Being a live show, host Howie Kurtz and the CNN team scrapped the planned opening and went with a segment on Wallace that I...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Lyndon B. Johnson, ABC (tv network), Morgan Freeman, Mike Wallace
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Alaeze is Roland Park's 3rd all-time scorer
Daisy Alaeze moved one step closer to a Roland Park school record Saturday. She scored a game-high 20 points to power the No. 11 Reds past Collegiate School (Va.), 53-26. Alaeze has 1,064 career points and passed Kelsey Twist Schroeder at 1,048 to take...Tags: Basketball, Virginia Cavaliers
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In our supposed democracy, guns continue to rule
In a democracy, nothing is supposed to matter more than the will of the people.
So it was painful to watch last week as the will of the people was overturned and one of Arizona's duly elected representatives was forced from office. It wasn't a recall...Tags: Jared Lee Loughner, Interior Policy, Firearms, U.S. Army, Gabrielle Giffords
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E-readers debut at Anne Arundel libraries
Electronic readers will make their debut this week at Anne Arundel County public libraries, when 200 e-readers become available for patrons to take home. E-reader technology allows a user to have hundreds of hours of reading materials on a portable,...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Libraries, George Bush, David Brooks, Tom Clancy
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Review: Jay-Z and Kanye West's 'Watch the Throne' tour at 1st Mariner Arena
The best moment of Tuesday night's 'Watch the Throne' tour stop at 1st Mariner Arena — and there were plenty of candidates — came 17 songs in, when Jay-Z and Kanye West ditched the flashy, multi-piece set and sat down, side by side, like old...Tags: Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Missing Persons, Nike, Inc., 1st Mariner Arena
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'The X-Factor' recap: Praise a higher power, it's the last night of auditions
[Ed. note: No running diary this time. I was judging a Battle of the Bands for WPOC in Hanover aka doing my best Simon Cowell impression, so I didn't get home until 8:40 p.m. I watched a DVR-ed version. The obvious good news of the night is the auditiions...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Judges, The X Factor (tv program), LL Cool J
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Three generations of a family trek from Baltimore to Washington to see Obama's inauguration
At 4 a.m. yesterday, the snow-covered homes along Sherwood Hill Road were silent, except for one. In that house, Regis Johnson cleaned up after a breakfast of sausage and eggs. His 15-year-old son, Andre, rubbed sleep from his eyes. And Johnson's mother,...Tags: Washington Monument, Obama Inauguration (2008), Eyewear, Family, San Francisco
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NAACP head hopes to mobilize voters
Sun reportersBy age 6, Benjamin Todd Jealous had read through all of the books about African-Americans in his elementary school library and inquired why there weren't more. At 7, he told his family that he wanted to become a civil rights lawyer. At 14, he organized...Tags: Civil Rights, African Americans, Africa, University of Oxford, Philosophy
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Mfume might be glad to go, but the NAACP will miss him
KWEISI MFUME had that "Lyndon Johnson" gleam in his eye. The man whose name means "conquering son of kings" strode yesterday into the press room of the NAACP's national headquarters to a welcome fit for, well, a conquering son of kings. The assembled...Tags: NAACP, Julian Bond, Lyndon B. Johnson, George Bush, Muhammad Ali
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Psychologist says Malvo agreed to martyrdom
Sun StaffCHESAPEAKE, Va. - A psychologist for the defense told jurors yesterday that sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo was so thoroughly brainwashed by John Allen Muhammad's regimen of hatred that he agreed to "martyr" himself in the event the two were captured....Tags: Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Murder, Bob Marley, Trials, Prisons
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Unique, charming, beloved
Special to the SunAshburton may reflect many of the best qualities that the city's own suburbs can offer. Its rich variety of architectural styles and its landscaping make it a special place, but in the mayor's eyes, it's the people that make it special. "I believe people...Tags: Canterbury, Gardens and Parks, Druid Hill, Pikesville, Property
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