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A marriage of music plays in Columbia
Chamber music players typically spend so much time together that it can seem like a professional marriage. In the case of Duo Amaral, it's an actual marriage. These husband and wife guitarists perform for the Sundays at Three series on May 19 at Christ...
Tags: Washington, DC, Christianity, Music, Anglicanism, Federal Hill
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Wedded: Ashley Cook and Phillip Plymouth
Wedding date: March 23, 2013 Her story: Ashley Cook, 30, grew up in Woodbridge, Va. She is a literary academic content liaison for Baltimore City Public Schools. Her mother, Sherry, is a facilities manager for a government contracting agency in...
Tags: Weddings, Badgley Mischka, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Woodbridge
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Bracing for an invasion of tourists in Havre de Grace [Community]
Uh, oh, dear readers, the British are coming! Planned for many months, the War of 1812 re-enactment will reoccur this weekend (May 3-5) all over Havre de Grace. Unlike the surprise British attack on the city, May 3, 1813, during which it was sacked...Tags: Cinco de Mayo, Tea Party Movement, Mother's Day, U.S. Congress, Robert J. Lopez
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Espinoza Perez sentenced to life in prison in child killings
A Baltimore judge sentenced Policarpio Espinoza Perez to life in prison Monday for conspiring to murder his brother's two children and their young cousin nearly a decade ago in a killing described as the "most horrific" to ever come before the court. The...
Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Defendants, Policarpio Espinoza Perez, Prosecution
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Rain chances for Opening Day increasing
Rain chances for Opening Day at Oriole Park at Camden Yards may be increasing, but there is still some uncertainty on how significantly a moist system from the Gulf of Mexico could affect the region. Even so, rain could start to clear in time for the 3:...
Tags: Gulf of Mexico, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Weather Reports, Baltimore Orioles, The Weather Channel (tv network)
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Espinoza Perez acquitted of murder, guilty of conspiracy
A Baltimore jury found Policarpio Espinoza Perez guilty of murder conspiracy charges Tuesday in the grisly deaths of three young relatives in 2004, a conviction that could put him in prison for the rest of his life. While jurors found that he played a...
Tags: Lawyers, Litigation, Judges, Policarpio Espinoza Perez, Defendants
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If you go: Tips for visiting San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Even if you're not yet ready to retire, San Miguel de Allende is perfect for a vacation or long weekend getaway. Getting there United and American airlines offer connecting flights (via Texas) to San Miguel's two closest airports, Leon/Guanajuato (BJX),...Tags: Onions, Trips and Vacations, Getaway Travel, Restaurants, Baltimore Hotels
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Espinoza Perez murder case sent to jury a third time
A turbulent spring among a family of immigrants nine years ago led to a plot to slash the throats of three young children, prosecutors said Thursday in closing arguments in the murder trial of Policarpio Espinoza Perez. "There was something terribly...
Tags: Lawyers, Illegal Immigrants, Laws, Prosecution, Immigration
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Baltimore's population up, following decades of loss
Baltimore, coming off six decades of population decline, grew by 1,100 residents in 12 months, according to government estimates released Thursday. "It's such amazing news. … It's huge psychologically," said Seema D. Iyer, a former research chief...
Tags: Demographics, Fells Point, Immigration, Inner Harbor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Caton heir was a great patriot as well as a painter
In a review of the Walters Art Museum show of paintings by 19th-century American artist Richard Caton Woodville, reporter Mary McCauley writes that "the real mystery ... is why so little about the painter is known today — even in his hometown" ("...
Tags: Walters Art Museum, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Morphine (drug), Arts, Parties and Movements
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Third trial starts for Perez in 2004 child throat slashings
A few months after Maria Andrea Espejo Quezada arrived in Baltimore from Mexico nine years ago, her son and two of his young relatives were beaten, strangled and almost decapitated. She was the first witness to take the stand as the state tries for a...
Tags: Litigation, Lawyers, Witnesses, Drug Trafficking, Prosecution
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Third trial set to start in slashing of three children's throats
Policarpio Espinoza Perez and Adan Canela have been mentioned in the same breath since they were charged nine years ago in Baltimore with slashing the throats of three young relatives, ages 8, 9 and 10. They have sat side-by-side at two trials, but as...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Witnesses, Defendants, Prosecution, Trials
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