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Don't be lulled by low homicide numbers
We're through the hot, humid and dangerous months of July and August, and so far this year in Baltimore, 148 people have been killed. That's down from 210 at this time last year. Homicides are down. Baltimore is safer. Emilia Miller certainly doesn't...Tags: Federal Hill, Religious Leaders, Mount Vernon Place, Murder, Mount Vernon
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Wall stands between Beijing people, lucky few to see events
After 5,000 years, this is a land that still knows how to build walls. It apparently comes naturally. The pearl of the Beijing Games has been the sprawling Olympic Green, home of the new National Stadium, the Bird's Nest, and the innovative natatorium,...Tags: Beijing Games
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Tricked-out camera
Nikon's unique Coolpix P6000 point-and-shoot camera has a few odd tricks up its sleeve. Globetrotters will enjoy the P6000's built-in Global Positioning System sensor for geo-tagging — or adding geographical information to photos. While most camera... -
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MOVIES TRAITOR. Don Cheadle plays a Muslim terrorist - or is he a CIA mole? The line gets blurry in this thriller featuring Guy Pearce, Jeff Daniels and Neal McDonough. Opens Wednesday. BABYLON A.D. Vin Diesel stars in this sci-fi thriller about a cult...Tags: Metal and Mineral, John Stamos, Beach Vacations, Gold and Precious Material, Medical Specialization
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Magical moment in Provence
Mark Winogrond and his wife were exploring a hilly neighborhood of St-Tropez, France, this summer when they stumbled onto a wedding. Winogrond followed the couple and their photographer to an isolated square where a grandfather and granddaughter were...Tags: Venice
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Tube-type monitors can be fire hazard
Ijust purchased a new Nikon profes- sional-quality digital camera that allows interchangeable lenses. My old camera produced great pictures right off the storage card. But now I usually need to adjust my pictures using Photoshop Elements before they...Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Indecent exposures
Would you buy a product from a company that advertises on Web sites featuring pornographic, racist or anti-Semitic content? Maybe you already have, whether you know it or not. In a recent online experiment, I found that several of America's biggest...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Tim Russert, Countrywide Financial Corp., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
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Review: R.E.M. and Modest Mouse at Jones Beach
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comWhen R.E.M. took the stage in the waning moments of a Jones Beach lightning storm late Saturday night, it was a scientific fact: There was electricity in the air. "Welcome to R.E.M. Survivor 2008," singer Michael Stipe said, as sheets of rain fell on the...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Beach Vacations, George Bush
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Your scene: Road is a sidewinder in South America
Ralph Velasco of Newport Beach returned last month from an 11-day trip through South America that took in a lot of territory: Uruguay, Argentina and Chile. One of the highlights of the drive from Chile to Argentina was this slithering crossing of the... -
Your Scene: Meditation among the poppies in Lancaster
At the peak of bloom season, Sam Chien of Tustin decided he'd better get up to Lancaster to see the poppies. So he and a friend, Tom Wang, drove north. "That day was wonderful," Chien says. While there, they happened upon six monks, also absorbing the...Tags: Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia)
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Your Scene: Celebrating her birthday with colorful Mali dancers
Jackie Bell of Anaheim likes to travel off the beaten path, so she went far afield, to Burkina Faso and Timbuktu, Mali, for her 70th birthday. On a side trip to Mali's Dogon country, she was treated to a dance by villagers. "The masks are incredible," she...Tags: Dance, Anaheim
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Your Scene: Lunch bunch in Hawaii
This little guy, caught mid-chomp by Richard T. Catkins of Claremont, has it all over the Geico gecko for cuteness. Catkins spotted the critter "just outside the gallery doorway enjoying a snack," with about 11 companions on a banana tree in front of...Tags: GEICO
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