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Now a free woman, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson heads to L.A. pursue her dream
To rebuild her life, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson had to destroy her reputation.
The actress who portrayed a cold-blooded killer so memorably on three seasons of the HBO cable series "The Wire" pleaded guilty this month to a crime she says she didn't commit....Tags: Heroin, Murder, Employers, Trials, Ed Burns
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Critics of vaccines are poor shots
I have followed the vigorous debate in The Sun about childhood vaccinations, their risks and their benefits. Some writers have taken the side that society at large should be more sympathetic to those parents who fear vaccinations and avoid them for...Tags: Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Allergies, Genes and Chromosomes, Physical Conditions
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Best week ever: local events, music, movies and more
MOVIES OPENING (Friday)
Cowboys & Aliens
Crazy, Stupid, Love.
The Smurfs
NOTABLE TV
Mongo Wrestling Alliance (season finale; 12:15 a.m. Monday; Adult Swim)
There’s Something Wrong With Aunt Diane (special; 9 p.m. Monday; HBO)
The A-List: New York...Tags: IFC (tv network), Josh Groban, 311 (music group), MTV (tv network), Syfy (tv network)
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HFS radio returns to the airwaves at 97.5 FM Monday
The Baltimore SunCBS radio is billing it as "the alternative rock music Baltimore grew up and the personalities who made it popular" returning to the airwaves starting at noon today with the debut of HFS at 97.5 FM on the local radio dial. Featured artists on the...Tags: Radio, Drew Pinsky, Foo Fighters (music group), CBS Corp., Crash (music group)
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Tydings Park stand-off ends with suicide
An Aberdeen man shot himself to death after a stand-off with police Friday in the Yacht Basin at Havre de Grace's Millard Tydings Park, near the steps leading to the park's popular playground and as people were starting to arrive for the Friday Concerts...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, James Dean, Elkton, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace
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How will Woods fare in return from injury?
He'll be non-contender George Diaz Orlando Sentinel Honestly, who really knows? There was a brief "Old Tiger" sighting at the Masters, but then it all unraveled again. Health issues, psychological issues, relationship snafus — goodbye, Steve...Tags: Tiger Woods, Golf, PGA Championship, Athletes, Multi-Sport Events
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Baltimore inventor gave hope to those with hip problems
While the name John Gilbert Collison Sr. has been largely forgotten today, his invention of the artificial steel hip ball more than 60 years ago has given him orthopedic immortality. His invention, manufactured in Baltimore in his Falls Road facility,...Tags: Hip Replacement, Hospitals and Clinics, John Gilbert, Technology, Metal and Mineral
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Drowning victim identified as Edgewater man, 57
Anne Arundel County police have identified a drowning victim in Whitemarsh Creek as Judson Brandt Bell, of Edgewater. According to police and fire department officials, officers from the Southern District and fire department paramedics responded to a...Tags: Bodies of Water, Prosecution, Physical Conditions, Witnesses, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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'Wire' actress 'Snoop' pleads guilty in drug case
Felicia "Snoop" Pearson, who overcame a troubled childhood and a murder conviction to launch an acting career as a drug-gang assassin on HBO's "The Wire," pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy to sell heroin.
She was sentenced to seven years in prison,...Tags: Cinderella (fictional character), Heroin, Lawyers, Drug Trafficking, Murder
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Still monkeying around with 'Planet of the Apes'
More than the apes are smart in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." This smartly packaged prequel in the long-running simian series rejuvenates what had seemed like a tired franchise. Don't be surprised if these digitally created apes continue to rise in...Tags: Movies, Alzheimer's Disease, Genes and Chromosomes, Rise of the Planet of the Apes (movie), John Lithgow
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Joseph Hooper Mettle Jr., engineer, dies
Joseph Hooper Mettle Jr., a retired communications system engineer who had worked for the National Security Agency for more than three decades, died July 30 of liver cancer at his Eldersburg home.
He was 77.
The son of a government worker and a...Tags: Radio, Rose Marie, National Security, Reisterstown Road, Liver Cancer
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Havre de Grace's Hutsell opens with a 76 at PGA Championship
Havre de Grace native and golf professional David Hutsell completed his first round in the 93rd PGA Championship Thursday with a six-over-par round of 76 at Atlanta Athletic Club in Georgia.
Hutsell, who now makes his home in Lutherville, made a pair...Tags: Tiger Woods, Golf, PGA Championship, Vijay Singh, Clubs and Associations
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