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Accused Maryland cannibal, victim both had legal troubles
As an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, a professor described Alexander Kinyua as "docile" and dedicated, always looking to improve himself. On the Internet, Kinyua — now accused of killing and eating a family friend —...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, International Law, Teachers, Punishment
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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, Colleges and Universities, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Radio Industry, Canterbury
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Laurel native returns for solo concert Friday
Jeff Aug has moved so far in his career as a guitarist that he now lives in a town in southern Germany, but he's returning to the town where he grew up, Laurel, for a solo concert on Friday, June 1, at 8 p.m., at Montpelier Arts Center. Performing...Tags: Concerts, Music Industry, Europe, NPR, Blue Oyster Cult (music group)
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Mt. Hebron grad makes the big leagues as announcer for the Tampa Bay Rays
Andy Freed remembers not only the day but also the exact time when he learned he was heading to the Major Leagues. "It was February first of 2005 at 3:58 p.m.," says Freed, who grew up in the Valley Meade section of Ellicott City. Freed, who turned 41...
Tags: Spring Training, Memorial Stadium, College Sports, Pawtucket Red Sox, New York Mets
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Big Show makes the most of his big stage on WWE Raw
Monday night's Raw was Big Show's stage to showcase and establish his new persona, and in many ways, it worked. While there have been many flaws in the early stages of Show's turn, the man behind the character has embraced the change and done his best to...
Tags: David Otunga, John Cena, Wrestling, Memorial Day, Twitter, Inc.
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Del. McDonough was focusing on crime, not race
On May 17, The Sun reported Del. Patrick McDonough distributed a press release with the title "Black Youth Mobs Terrorize Baltimore on Holidays" and urged the governor to make the Inner Harbor area a "no-travel zone." On WBAL and WCBM radio, McDonough...Tags: Public Relations, Inner Harbor, Fells Point
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Pat McDonough expands his campaign by taking his crime message to Baltimore TV
The Baltimore SunPat McDonough vowed that he was not going to "roll up under a sofa and apologize" after starting a firestorm of debate in claiming that "mobs of black youth were terrorizing downtown Baltimore." And he certainly is making good on that pledge this...Tags: Criminals, Government, Racism, Safety of Citizens
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Alberto Del Rio, Kane and Randy Orton make moves on WWE Smackdown
The card for next month's No Way Out pay-per-view continued to take shape after Friday night's episode of Smackdown, but recent events have parts of the show left with question marks. Alberto Del Rio defeated Randy Orton and Kane in a triple threat match...
Tags: Brazil, John Cena, Brian Edwards, Chris Jericho, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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Rachel Marsden: Are government's 'strategic communications' coming to America?
Did you hear about the new bill that would allow the U.S. government's official overseas information agency to rebroadcast its content onto American TV and radio? The bipartisan Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 was introduced in Congress last week by...
Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., Fox News Channel (tv network), Satellite Technology, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Journalism
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One man's mob is another's crowd: Colliding realities of downtown Baltimore
Whether they live in Baltimore or its suburbs, whether they're here every day, once in a blue moon or never at all, everyone has an opinion, everyone has prejudices, everyone constructs their own reality about the city. For some, it's a dangerous urban...
Tags: Discrimination, Inner Harbor, Racism
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Snafu with Laurinaitis, Big Show and John Cena was a mistake by WWE
Sometimes the small things make all the difference in professional wrestling. Too often, critics -- especially those on the Internet -- nitpick every decision WWE makes and find the logical or creative flaws. Many times, this creates an unnecessary sense...
Tags: Music, Concerts, John Cena, Wrestling, Chris Jericho
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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: Executive Branch, Annapolis, 1st Mariner Arena, Verna L. Jones-Rodwell, Radio Industry
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