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The forgotten side of the immigration debate
Recently, I returned home from a three-week stay in Guanajuato, Mexico. I lived with a gracious Mexican family, took Spanish classes and had the chance to immerse myself in Mexican culture. Mexican society was beautiful and vibrant — full of ideas,...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Personal Data Collection, DREAM Act, Domestic Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Thirty young Baltimore artists discuss their work and ideas
Artist Mia Wiener embroiders provocative images on white linen because she's fascinated by the intimate nature of textiles and by the way that most people take them for granted. Emily C-D creates collages in her native Baltimore and also in Mexico...
Tags: Fine Artists, Fine Arts, Artists, Arts, Mexico City
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Testimony of key state witness barred in killings of 3 children
A judge delivered a major blow Monday to the state's case against two men accused of fatally slashing the throats of three children nine years ago, ruling that the testimony of a key witness is inadmissible. As prosecutors try for a third time next month...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Murder, Chemical Industry, Judges, Biotechnology Industry
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Wedded: Wayne Gooch and Russell Keys
Wedding date: Jan. 13, 2013 Wayne's story: Wayne Gooch, 58, grew up in Cleveland. He is retired from Verizon and regularly volunteers at food banks in Rehoboth Beach, Del. His father, James, and his mother, Julia, are both deceased. Russell's story:...
Tags: Catonsville, Baltimore Museum of Art, Family, Potatoes, John Shields
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Martha Sarah McClintock, opera volunteer
Martha Sarah McClintock, a longtime Lyric Opera volunteer and a former model and author, died Sunday from complications after hip surgery at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Mount Washington resident was 67.
The daughter of a career Air Force...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Greater Baltimore Medical Center, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Mexico City, Arlington (Staten Island, New York)
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New Aberdeen Gino's gets beer and wine license
Gino's Burgers and Chicken received tentative approval from the Harford County Liquor Control Board Wednesday afternoon to sell beer and wine at the restaurant, which will open in Aberdeen in the beginning of the year. The establishment, at 1013 Beards...Tags: Aberdeen, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Havre de Grace
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Alleged violent drug ring focus of Baltimore court hearing
Sitting in a federal courtroom Friday in a jail-issue jumpsuit, the diminutive Jean Brown stood accused of beating a member of an international drug ring, which she allegedly ran, so hard that one of his eyes was dislodged from its socket. Prosecutors...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Murder, Miramar, Justice System, Trials
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Defendants in killing of three children to face third trial
A city judge cleared the way Monday for new trials of two men accused of slashing the throats of three children in a grisly triple murder nine years ago, settling a slew of legal disputes over years-old testimony and forensic evidence. A March 11 trial...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Prosecution, Defendants, Murder, Judges
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Czech Embassy weighs in on Maryland drug case
After a long drive from Arizona, prosecutors say, Dmytro Holovko pulled up to a meeting spot on Liberty Road and unloaded hundreds of pounds of marijuana — another successful shipment for a drug ring accused of using Baltimore as a hub in a...
Tags: New York University, Injuries and Wounds, Amtrak, Murder, Court Preliminary
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BP is not a criminal -- but its executives might be
The Justice Department has entered into the largest criminal settlement in U.S. history with the giant oil company BP, in connection with the 2010 disaster in the Gulf of Mexico that killed 11 people and caused the worst oil spill in American history....
Tags: Elections, Oil Spills, Gulf of Mexico, Halliburton Company, Court Preliminary
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Democrats, GOP still divided on illegal immigration
The way Francisco Dominguez sees it, a law that would allow him to become a U.S. citizen would benefit everyone. "It would let more people work, which would generate more opportunity," Dominguez, 45, said in Mexican-accented Spanish as he waited on...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Baltimore County, Fells Point, Benjamin L. Cardin, Minority Groups
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Pair accused of near-beheading of three children reject deal
Two men accused of nearly beheading three children in a horrific attack in Northwest Baltimore over eight years ago have rejected a plea deal from prosecutors, a defense attorney for one of them said. Brian Murphy, who is representing Adan Canela, 25,...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Murder, Criminal Laws, Justice System, Witnesses
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