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Chelsea Clinton finds her level interviewing Geico Gecko
The Baltimore SunVisit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy I have been complaining for more than a year about what a journalistically bankrupt decision NBC News made in hiring Chelsea Clinton as a special correspondent for Brian...Tags: NBC (tv network)
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Author George Saunders headlines 10th annual CityLit Festival
Author George Saunders is having the kind of year that could lead the former roofer and slaughterhouse worker to imagine that someone is spritzing the air around him with a giant bottle of perfume. "The way things have been going recently, it's as if...
Tags: Teachers, Syracuse, Teaching and Learning, Ayn Rand, The New York Times
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Digest: CSN hires former Terps coach Gary Williams as analyst
College basketball CSN hires former Terps coach Williams as analyst Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic announced that former Maryland men's basketball coach Gary Williams has joined the network as an analyst. Williams will regularly provide analysis,...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Colonial Athletic Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, College Football
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Baltimore officer gets 41-month term in kickbacks case
Kelvin Manrich, the last of 15 Baltimore police officers convicted of taking thousands of dollars in kickbacks from a Rosedale auto repair shop, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison Friday, ending the prosecution phase of one of the worst scandals...
Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Heroin, Prisons, Corporate Crime
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Datebook
Sunday, May 27 Honoring America's finest Mission BBQ, 7748 Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie, will host forty veterans of World War II to honor their service and in observance of Memorial Day. For more information, call 410-773-9888. Thursday, May 31...Tags: Art Donovan, Colleges and Universities, World War II (1939-1945), College Sports, Annapolis
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Fast growth in a fast-changing marketing world
Columbia-based Merkle is adding jobs at a breakneck pace — 200 this year and hundreds more in the past few years, during a time when many employers have held the line or cut back.
Total workforce: 1,500. That's a heck of a change since chief...Tags: Facebook, Heart Attack, Annapolis, Consumers, Google Inc.
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Maryland raises $84 million to invest in tech startups
Maryland succeeded in raising $84 million to invest in promising technology companies across the state via a novel online auction of tax credits, officials announced Thursday. The InvestMaryland plan, a cornerstone of Gov. Martin O'Malley's legislative...Tags: Business, Credit and Debt, MedImmune Inc., AstraZeneca Plc, Startups
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UM student charged with threatening 'a shooting rampage'
A week ago, authorities were called to the campus dorm room of 19-year-old Alexander G. Song 2nd, who, according to the University of Maryland, College Park police chief, was shouting and acting out.
The sophomore who grew up in Howard County told...Tags: High School Sports, Personal Weapon Control, University of Maryland, College Park, Juvenile Delinquency, Shootings
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Boat show offers thrills even for the land-locked
With attractions that include a world champion water skier, a speedboat that can make it from Baltimore to Annapolis in just over 14 minutes and photo opportunities with Capt. Jack Sparrow, you don't have to be in the market for a boat to enjoy this...Tags: Concerts, Music, Annapolis, Music, Pratt Street
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From 'Captain America' to 'Uncle Vanya,' Hugo Weaving stretches his acting chops
For actor Hugo Weaving, the distance between his farm in Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles isn't just 7,500 miles, give or take. It's the distance between his identities as a pop culture icon and as a conservatory-trained actor who revels in the classical...Tags: Celebrities, The Matrix (movie), Behavioral Conditions, Cate Blanchett, V for Vendetta (movie)
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Race patrons need the real scoop on Charm City
Dan Rodricks took a final shot at the Grand Prix critics, and honestly I'd had enough ("Grand Prix gripers: Give a little credit where it's due," Sept. 8). Controversy, controversy, controversy. I fully understand that conflict sells, but it is...Tags: Restaurants, Concours d'Elegance, National Aquarium Baltimore, St. Michaels, Dining and Drinking
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Bass fever takes hold at National Harbor
Luke Clausen found a rare day in June when, on the fourth day of the FLW Tour bass fishing tournament on the Potomac River out of National Harbor, he brought in 19 pounds, 4 ounces of fish, two pounds more than any other professional fishermen had...Tags: Fox Sports (tv network), Minority Groups, Rentals, Armed Forces, Sushi and Sashimi
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