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Milan must retire its nightclub act, court decides
The Baltimore SunMilan's dancing days are over. The Little Italy establishment is now prohibited from allowing or providing live entertainment, including disc jockeys, on its premises. The decision was made Thursday in the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Dining and Drinking, Disc Jockeys, Milan (Italy)
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Writer Dudley Clendinen dies of ALS at age 67
Dudley Clendinen relished nothing more than telling a great story — even the story of his impending death. A journalist and author who wrote for The New York Times and had once served as an editor for The Baltimore Sun, Mr. Clendinen died Wednesday...
Tags: The Boston Globe, Gays and Lesbians, Radio, Tampa, Obituaries
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Markets are less competitive than you think
In my previous column, I argued that American citizen-consumers seem far more likely to complain about government failures than about similar problems arising in the free market. Waste, fraud, inefficiency and other frustrations resulting from...
Tags: Media Industry, Executive Branch, Satellite and Cable Service, Milton Friedman, Mitt Romney
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How does stating facts make Pat McDonough racist?
Assuming that it's true that "roving mobs of black youth" terrorize Baltimore, why should Del. Pat McDonough apologize for saying so ("Baltimore and bigotry," May 18)? If anyone should apologize, I think it should be the Rev. Cortly C.D. Witherspoon, who...Tags: Pigtown, Racism
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Race clouds debate over downtown crime
The ongoing debate over youth crime in downtown Baltimore has sparked a war of words over race — overshadowing a debate over the police response to disturbances and objections from city politicians who say the issue is vastly overblown.
Since a...Tags: Media Industry, St. Patrick's Day, Radio, Annapolis, Inner Harbor
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5K Run and Walk, Juke Box Saturday night coming up in Perryville
My niece, Natalie Barton, is an extra in the movie "The Avengers." She is the daughter of Linda Southall-Barton and grand-daughter of Herb and Mary Lou Southall. Natalie and her mother traveled to Ohio to go on the "extras" red carpet on opening night....Tags: Annapolis, Havre de Grace, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Port Deposit, Cecil County
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Bernard Pollard says team supports Ed Reed no matter what
The Baltimore SunOn Thursday afternoon, Ravens safety Ed Reed told Sirius/XM NFL Radio that he wasn’t 100 percent committed to the 2012 season and that he has considered retirement this offseason and the two previous. He quickly backtracked, releasing a statement...Tags: Radio, Football, Ed Reed, Bernard Pollard, National Football League
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Hereford Zone car show rolls into Hunt Valley
What started as a display of vintage cars to give a nostalgic feel to Hereford High School's 50th anniversary party in 2004 has turned into an annual car show that draws more than 250 cars, street rods, trucks, motorcycles and even fire engines. The...
Tags: Music, Hunt Valley, Awards and Prizes, Schools, Concerts
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Sports lists: People love 'em, but they cause a lot of fuss
Driving home Wednesday night after the Al Cesky Awards Banquet, I tuned my car radio to 90.5 WKHS's Ace and The Brain Show (Wednesdays, 8 to 10 p.m, a fine, commercial-free sports/music program that you should check out), and heard an obscure baseball...Tags: Radio, Cal Ripken, Jr., National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Jimmie Foxx, Johnny Unitas
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Little Big Town welcomes pop to its country world
Country circles have debated it for decades: Is crossing over to the pop mainstream good or bad for country music, a genre so steeped in tradition?
Jimi Westbrook, one of the four singers in the Alabama group Little Big Town — which performs at...Tags: Eric Church, Genres, Jessie J (music group), Maroon 5 (music group), YouTube
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Baltimore, other cities battle federal security funding plan
Local homeland security officials in Baltimore and across the country are fighting a proposal to change how $2 billion in federal emergency management money is distributed — a change they say would jeopardize regional efforts to respond to terrorist...Tags: Thurgood Marshall, FEMA, Tampa, September 11, 2001 Attacks, George Bush
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The war correspondent: Strange days on the battlefront
The Saudi lieutenant shouted an order in Arabic. Two dozen of his men, frenzied and hollering, lowered their weapons and backed away from an encircled knot of prisoners. Kneeling at the center of this commotion in the Kuwaiti desert were 10 unarmed...
Tags: Radio, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Mecklenburg County (North Carolina), Michael Kelly
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