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Ravens' firing of Cam Cameron a panic move
The Baltimore SunNo matter how the Ravens spin this one, the firing of offensive coordinator Cam Cameron with just three games left in the regular season smacks of panic. Panic and desperation. There's no other way to read it. We'll probably never know for sure...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Jim Caldwell, Super Bowl, Joe Flacco, Football
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Baltimore Spectator gains higher profile in police standoff
Frank James MacArthur always said what was on his mind. But sometimes, his sister told him, that wasn't the best idea. "Frank is the kind of person who once in a while you wish he would lie because it wouldn't get him in trouble," Jean Arthur said....
Tags: Social Media, Jean Arthur, Trials, Prosecution, Twitter, Inc.
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Orioles announce 16 spring training games that will be broadcast on radio
WBAL Radio will broadcast 16 of the Orioles' spring training games on 1090 AM, the team announced today. The schedule includes the spring opener against the Minnesota Twins from Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla., on Feb. 23. MASN previously announced...
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Piracy, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies
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Forest Hill woman reflects on her memories of Pearl Harbor for posterity
I had always wished that my great-grandmother, who lived in Maryland during the Civil War, had written some personal notes as to what it was like for her at the time. They would be especially interesting for us now. With that thought in mind, I wrote some...
Tags: John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), United States Naval Academy, Germany, Nazi Party, Newspaper and Magazine
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Local blogger surrenders to police after live broadcasting standoff
A Baltimore blogger wanted on a court-issued warrant refused to come out of his home for hours, broadcasting his discussion with a police negotiator live on the Internet before turning himself in peacefully. Frank James MacArthur, 47, was taken into...
Tags: Social Media, Radio Industry
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Social media ratchets up the pressure on a routine police call
The arrest of a Baltimore blogger this weekend showed how a normally mundane bit of police work — the serving of a warrant — can be complicated in an age of Twitter and Internet radio. It briefly put a national spotlight on what normally...
Tags: Social Media, Media Industry, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Twitter, Inc.
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Grotech Ventures chosen to invest state money in Maryland startups
Grotech Ventures will be the first venture capital firm to invest in Maryland startup companies using $12 million in state money as part of the InvestMaryland program, state economic development officials said Wednesday. The firm was selected based on...Tags: Startups, Media Industry, AOL LLC, Timonium, Credit and Debt
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Police search for suspect in November fatal shooting in Northeast
Baltimore police named a 19-year-old man Tuesday as the suspect in an early-November killing in Northeast Baltimore, warning the public that he remains on the loose, "armed and extremely dangerous." Police detectives and the U.S. Marshals Service are...
Tags: Radio Industry, Walmart, Pimlico Race Course, Shootings, Murder
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Local blogger faces new gun charges after warrant standoff
New gun charges have been filed against the Baltimore blogger who broadcast his standoff with police online via live radio as they tried to arrest him on an outstanding warrant last week, according to court records and police. Police said they found...
Tags: Social Media
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Man tweets, broadcasts police standoff from basement in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunTwitter and web radio carried a new kind of prime-time crime drama in Baltimore Saturday when a Waverly man refused to allow police to serve a warrant and then broadcast the ensuing standoff after a S.W.A.T. team arrived. He was on the air live Saturday...Tags: Social Media, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Twitter, Inc., Prosecution, Computer Networking and Internet
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Notebook: Ravens' Brendon Ayanbadejo apologizes for comments about Patriots
After criticizing the New England Patriots on social media one day earlier, Ravens reserve linebacker and special-teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo quickly backpedaled Monday morning by issuing an apology. As the Patriots were putting the finishing touches...
Tags: Social Media, Drew Brees, Twitter, Inc., Gillette Stadium, New England Patriots
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CBS telecast came up short on story of fans' love for Ray Lewis
The Baltimore SunWith a TV event as emotional and epic as the last game in Baltimore for Ray Lewis, it would be a mistake to micro-critique the telecast of the game itself by CBS Sports. I'll talk about the work of the Ravens' 24-9 win over the Indianapolis Colts by...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Shannon Sharpe, Hospitals and Clinics, Ray Lewis, Football
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