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Maryland has one of the strongest craft markets in the country
I was glad to see The Baltimore Sun recognizes the challenges facing the thousands of craft artists seeking viable outlets for their talent ("Creative outlets: 'Art incubators' provide shelf space and business guidance in tough times," May 24). As a...Tags: Music, Baltimore Convention Center, Maryland, Local Government
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Holiday events
HOLIDAY EVENTS NOVEMBER NOV. 19 - 21 FIRST ANNUAL WreathFEST Neighborhood: Brooklyn Park Area When: Nov. 19: 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Nov. 20: 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Nov. 21: noon- 5 p.m. (winners announced at 1 p.m.) Venue: Chesapeake Arts Center 194 Hammonds Lane,...Tags: Holidays, Hospitals and Clinics, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Culture, Walters Art Museum
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Dining with the mob
Dining@LargeUrban legend had it when I first moved to Baltimore that Little Italy was so safe because the Mafia wouldn't let any petty criminals hurt the restaurant business there. I figured this was a rumor started by the restaurants......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Organized Crime, Restaurants
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Milan suddenly lacks for Little Italy foes
Dining@LargeWhen the battle between old-world neighborhood and hip restaurant-lounge finally made it to the liquor board Thursday night, only two Little Italy residents testified against Milan.One was longtime neighborhood activist Giovanna Blatterman. The other...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Italy, Marketing, Organized Crime, Milan (Italy)
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'Brando' shows us what a ferocious contender he was
Sun Movie CriticImagine Marlon Brando in his Mark Antony toga from Julius Caesar, astride the worlds of classical and modern acting like the Colossus of Rhodes. And then re-imagine him magnificent in ruins, still inspiring generations of actors with his emotional and...Tags: Martin Scorsese, Jessica Tandy, Harold Clurman, Angie Dickinson, Movies
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Actor, hailed as greatest of his era, dies
Sun Movie CriticMarlon Brando, who changed not just the face but the mind and soul of movie acting with a series of revolutionary performances in the 1950s, died Thursday at age 80 of lung failure at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. In his five decades on screen, Mr....Tags: Howard Hawks, Hospitals and Clinics, Culture, Music Theater, Johnny Depp
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For police detective, an intriguing suspect
Second of three parts If he were honest with himself, Detective Richard Gibson had to admit that he was eager to meet Miss Cindy McKay. It wasn't always that way with crooks. Most struck Gibson, a blunt Baltimore cop and former Navy petty officer, as...Tags: Heart Attack, American Express Company, Armed Forces, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Columbus
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Case poses challenges for all parties
Times Staff WriterNEW YORK — For sheer spectacle, the Michael Jackson legal drama playing out in Santa Barbara County has a rival: the trial of home-and-hearth tycoon Martha Stewart. The fraud and obstruction-of-justice case against Stewart and her former Merrill...Tags: Martha Stewart, Stock Broking, Defendants, Prosecution, U.S. Department of Justice
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Speed, force marked lethal raid
Times Staff WritersMOSUL, Iraq -- Sheik Nawaf Zaidan had been looking a bit edgy lately, his neighbors say. A well-connected building contractor in his 50s, he had complained to merchants in his affluent area of Mosul that he had been unable to sleep much, only about one...Tags: Armed Forces, Weaponry, Iraq, ABC (tv network), Wars and Interventions
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The making of a snitch
Sun StaffPart 2 of 4 Charlie Wilhelm felt bad enough for ratting on his old friends. Gathering evidence against them by working as an informant for the FBI would be even worse, but it was his only safe option: It would be better if they were in prison for their...Tags: Holidays, Transportation, Halloween, Health and Safety at Work, Murder
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Catholic lay group notes progress in sex abuse review
NewsdayCHICAGO - Having survived the fiery resignation of their first leader last month after he likened some bishops to the Mafia, a national panel of prominent lay Roman Catholics said yesterday it had made progress in investigating the priest sex abuse...Tags: Sexual Assault, FBI, Accounting and Auditing, Roman Catholicism, Abusive Behavior
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Accused execs going for plea deals
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf federal prosecutors have their way, drug lords, Mafia dons and mass murderers could be welcoming some new members to the 30-years-to-life club: top executives accused of cooking the books at companies such as Homestore Inc. The plea agreements that...Tags: Defendants, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Lompoc (Santa Barbara, California), Punishment, Prosecution
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