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Md. high court strikes down DNA collection at arrest
Maryland's highest court on Tuesday blocked police in most cases from collecting DNA samples when they arrest suspects in violent crimes and burglaries, dealing a blow to one of Gov. Martin O'Malley's signature initiatives. The Court of Appeals ruled 5-2...Tags: DNA, Regional Authority, Civil Rights, Biotechnology Industry, Human Body
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Columbia's Historic Oakland manor house turns 200
Whether to development or disaster, Howard County has lost many of its impressive early farmhouses and manors.
But at least one remnant of the landed gentry has not only survived but found new life by changing from a private home to public use.
Historic...Tags: Architecture, Arts, Fine Arts, Nursing, Medical Specialization
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7 things we learned from JWOWW's new website
Celebrity lifestyle blogs tend to be little more than bragging and holier-than-thou advice (cough*GwynethPaltrow*cough). But Jenni "JWOWW" Farley's is thankfully a bit different.
The "Jersey Shore" star officially launched her site, jwoww.com, today....Tags: Coughing, Dance, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Marathon, Social Media
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Habitat seeks more helpers
Editor: The recent merger of two Habitat for Humanity affiliates - Harford and Cecil - into one has created more opportunities for eager volunteers to participate. While our name may have changed, the mission of Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna...Tags: Homes
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Murder in the first dropped in July Fourth stabbing
The first degree murder charge has been dropped in the case of the Fourth of July Inner Harbor stabbing, according to court records. A charge of second-degree murder and a count of possession of a dangerous weapon with the intent to injure are still being...Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Chicago Hotels, Inner Harbor
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Dixon may count on sympathetic jurors
The Associated PressIf Mayor Sheila Dixon goes to trial before a Baltimore jury, it might include some of the best friends she could hope to find. The city's jurors -- often poor, uneducated and distrustful of police and prosecutors -- have historically been sympathetic...Tags: Assault, Witnesses, Family, Martin O'Malley, Sheila Dixon
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Lawyers see trial's location as a life-or-death issue
Sun StaffThe night Philip E. Parker Jr. was killed, the crime scene was on the move. As a prison bus rumbled through the darkness on a winter night, passing through four Maryland counties and into Baltimore on a 75-mile trek to the city's Supermax prison,...Tags: Murder, University of Maryland, College Park, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Trials, Prisons
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How Itchy Man beat the rap
Sun StaffSecond of three parts To his lawyer, he is a caring father, a gentleman unfairly targeted by police. To police and prosecutors, he is one of the most violent inhabitants of the city. In the past six years, he has been charged repeatedly with assaults...Tags: Arts, Holidays, Witnesses, Murder, Homes
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Voice of the People, Apr. 29
Oprah's influence We make lists daily to organize our lives. But measuring a person's ability on a list is lazy. Time magazine recently released its "100 Most Influential People" list and omitted Oprah Winfrey (News, April 20). Given some of the people...Tags: Regional Authority, Cancer, Christine Radogno, Chicago Tribune, Health Organizations
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Linda C. Black horoscopes for 04/22/12
Linda Black HoroscopesToday's Birthday (04/22/12). Sometimes you choose to take on more than you think you can handle, to push the envelope and increase your capacities. Reinvent the new normal. Your relationships are your anchor and bedrock. Stand for people's health and...Tags: Cancer
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CBS bringing back Edward R. Murrow’s ‘Person to Person’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe original "Person to Person" ran from 1953 to 1961. Murrow interviewed, among others, Marilyn Monroe, Fidel Castro, John Kennedy, Zsa Zsa Gabor, John Steinbeck and Margaret Mead.... -
Theater review: 'Hair' from Florida Theatrical Association
For a show built around the most important concepts of real life — self-expression, freedom, love, peace — an air of unreality hangs over the Broadway touring production of “Hair.”
That’s not necessarily a bad thing for this...Tags: Music, Energy Saving, Mick Jagger, Concerts
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