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State still pursuing $250,000 in bail-jumping case
When Asa Bell fled the country in 2008 while free on $250,000 bail on gun and drug charges in Baltimore, the bail bond company appeared to be stuck with the tab from the state. Four years later, interest has increased the amount to $360,000 and counting....Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, The New York Times, Judges, Firearms
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Police Blotter
Harford Sheriff's office and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Erdly Herbert McDowell, 53, of the first block of Roosevelt Avenue, was charged Tuesday with possessing marijuana and paraphernalia. Amy Joy Warthen, 27, of the 1900 block of...Tags: Police Arrests, Kensington, Richard Lee, Charles Street, Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut)
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Feds praise Baltimore County police in drug indictment
For the second time in a week, federal authorities are praising Baltimore County police for providing information that spawned a broader indictment against a violent criminal organization operating in Maryland and other states. The latest case,...Tags: Murder, Baltimore County, Prosecution, Rossville, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Baltimore lawyer making a name as pro boxer
In the center of Mobtown Fight Club, a small gym tucked away in an alley off Baltimore Street, Venroy July pounds a speed bag.
Behind him, his trainer Adrian Davis shouts phrases of encouragement.
"Yeah! Work it champ!"
Eyes fixed on the flittering...Tags: Lawyers, Ivy League, Colleges and Universities, Atlantic Coast Conference, Sugar Ray Leonard
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Trip to Jamaica was no vacation
Bridget Tippett, a hygienist with Leiken & Baylin Dental Care on Frederick Road, and her daughters, Sophie, and Ruby, spent 10 days in Kingston, Jamaica, cleaningteeth, providing fluoride treatments and caring for those who need it in that impoverished...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Charles Carroll, Child Development, Fluoride, Hospitals and Clinics
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Baltimore soldier dies in roadside bombing in Iraq
Sun StaffA 35-year-old Army sergeant from Baltimore was killed Saturday in Iraq after a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle, the Defense Department reported last night. Sgt. 1st Class Neil Armstrong Prince -- assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 17th Field...Tags: Neil Armstrong, Iraq, Bombings, Explosions, Colleges and Universities
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Foreign tourism offices
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at 212-963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or delegation....Tags: Nigeria, Poland, Netherlands, Madagascar, United Nations
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Damion Campbell, 23, Army sergeant
Sun StaffDonna M. Robinson learned in an e-mail last week from her son, an Army medic serving in Afghanistan, that he was about to leave on a mission. "He couldn't tell me where he was going but said once he returned, he'd tell me all about it. He would always do...Tags: Lynn Anderson, Iraq, Explosions, Armed Forces, Italy
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Blair lashes out at 'evil ideology' at work in London bomb attacks
Los Angeles TimesLONDON - As the investigation into the London bombings fanned out to Pakistan, Egypt, Jamaica and the United States, Prime Minister Tony Blair vowed yesterday to confront the "evil ideology" of Islamic fanaticism that has inflicted despair on every...Tags: England, Police Arrests, Lawyers, Bombings, London (England)
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On stand, Malvo calmly recounts mayhem plot
Sun ReporterLee Boyd Malvo walked into the packed courtroom yesterday in a dark suit and white shirt and barely looked at the man he once considered his father. Called as a witness in the sniper trial of John Allen Muhammad, Malvo spoke softly, looked right at the...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Electronics, Murder, Prosecution
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Malvo's mother blames self, U.S. authorities
The Associated PressKINGSTON, Jamaica -- The mother of teenage sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo said she feels responsible for him and is sorry for the shooting victims, but she blamed U.S. authorities for not removing him from the care of fellow suspect John Allen Muhammad....Tags: Lawyers, Murder, Television Industry, FBI, U.S. Army
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Malvo's mother says she warned authorities
The Associated PressKINGSTON, Jamaica -- The mother of teenage sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo says no one took her seriously before the shootings when she warned U.S. authorities her son was in danger from fellow suspect John Allen Muhammad. In a taped interview aired Sunday...Tags: Lawyers, Television Industry, FBI, Television, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia)
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