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Less than six degrees of separation in Huguely trial
Even by the admittedly low standards of such affairs, this was a college reunion filled with more than the usual awkwardness and the sense of an unrecoverable time.
When last they were together in May 2010, George Huguely, his fellow University of...Tags: Yeardley Love, Lacrosse, Witnesses, Trials, George Huguely V
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Huguely lawyers fail to get charges dropped
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Circuit Court Judge Edward Hogshire refused a defense request Wednesday to strike charges against George Huguely V, finding that there was "ample evidence to support a jury finding in favor of all of the indictments" against...Tags: Witnesses, Telecommunication Service, Judges, Trials, Justice System
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Huguely trial postponed until Friday
George Huguely V's murder trial was delayed Thursday because one of his attorneys, Rhonda Quagliana, is ill. The trial is expected to resume Friday. Circuit Judge Edward Hogshire has said he plans to send the case to the jury for deliberation by the...Tags: Witnesses, Johns Hopkins University, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Trials, Judges
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for clouds then sun, with a high near 54 degrees. It is expected to be cloudy tonight with a slight chance of rain after 1 a.m., and a low temperature around 36 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our updates for this morning's issues...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Pervez Musharraf, Cherry Hill, International Court or Tribunal, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Huguely trial: Looking for answers, in faces and facts
Two years later, George Huguely is barely recognizable from either his mug shot or his lacrosse team photo. In the way that photos like that "read," based on what we all thought we knew, in the former he looked sullen, in the latter he looked smug....Tags: Witnesses, Culture, Prescription Drugs, Trials, Adderall (drug)
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Towson Twitter ban comes as legislators move to protect student freedoms
Towson's resurgent football season ended when wide receiver Ryan Spadola had 13 catches — a Johnny Unitas Stadium record —to help Lehigh beat the Tigers in the playoffs in December.
The next week, Spadola didn't even play. He'd been suspended...Tags: Football, U.S. Senate, Gary Williams, Towson Tigers, Twitter, Inc.
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Five Maryland schools make 'best value' list for 2012
Oops. Totally misread Kiplinger's chart. (Kudos to the University of Maryland, College Park for pointing out the mistake, even though the correction indicates the school slipped slightly in the ratings. Last year, the school ranked No. 5) Here's the...Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, College of William and Mary, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Bosley Mouldings is in the family mold
I wish I had met Bosley Wright three years earlier.
Back in 2008, I embarked on a do-it-mostly-myself kitchen renovation that included adding architectural millwork around the door and window frames. Easy enough, except that I wanted to match the...Tags: The Home Depot, Miami Beach, Thomas Jefferson, University of Miami, Companies and Corporations
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Father and disabled son will complete Baltimore Marathon together
Heading home after a tough day at work, Jeremy Haugh is beat — too tired, he knows, to run.
Someone else has other ideas.
Routinely, Haugh said, as he pulls his SUV into the driveway of the family's home in Charlottesville, Va., 8-year-old...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Triathlon, Baltimore Running Festival, High School Sports, Laws
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Murder trial of UVA lacrosse player set to begin
Nearly two years after Cockeysville native Yeardley Love was found dead, bruised and lying in a pool of blood in an off-campus apartment near the University of Virginia, her former boyfriend and fellow lacrosse player is scheduled to stand trial for her...Tags: Murder, Health and Safety at School, Prosecution, Trials, Family
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MRA shows no additional damage on Scott's shoulder
BOSTON —Luke Scott got positive news on the state of his right shoulder, as an MRA — an MRI with dye injected into the shoulder — showed no additional damage to his partially-torn labrum. "It's obviously great news," said Scott who...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Baseball, High School Sports, Minor League Baseball, Baseball Statistics
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City to name new director of finance
A former District of Columbia and Richmond, Va., finance official will be named Baltimore's new director of finance on Monday, city officials said. Harry E. Black, a Baltimore native who wrote a guide to economic development for cities, will replace...Tags: Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Agricultural Research and Technology, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Local Government
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