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Elizabeth Catlett blended art, social goals
Baltimore Sun reporterOne of Elizabeth Catlett's linotypes could horrify viewers by depicting the aftermath of a lynching, the rope around the victim's neck held taut by the murderers' boots. And in the next room, a statue by Catlett of a mother and child would flood viewers...Tags: Howard University, Fine Artists, Minority Groups, NPR, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Six Flags America to launch 'Apocalypse' in 2012
Six Flags America is envisioning 2012 as the end of the world and wants visitors to take that last ride aboard a new roller coaster.
The Apocalypse, a thrilling coaster that will drop riders 90 feet, is set to open at the Maryland theme park on May 25....Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Gardens and Parks, Superman (fictional character), St. Louis, Mexico
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World traveler's short trip earns National Aquarium lifetime pass
Campus Hills resident Charles Kloch, a retired 70-year-old banker, began traveling before he could walk, when his father took the family on vacation to Canada. He has no intention of stopping.
He has travelled to 105 countries — not counting the...Tags: Television Industry, Family, Animals, Inner Harbor, Lifetime (tv network)
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'Project Runway' recap: Almost time for Fashion Week
Reality CheckJanelle reports on this week's Project Runway:Previously, New York City was inspiring. April’s clothes were sad. Now, who will go to fashion week? Heidi tells the final four that they’ll each design a collection, but only three will show at......Tags: Laos, Fashion Shows, Family, Eyewear, Television
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Recording Industry: Here's a (inadvertent) handy guide on best websites for stealing music
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Midnight Sun blog: In response to an inquiry from the federal government trade czar, the Recording Industry Association of America released Monday a filing itemizing "notorious markets" across the globe. Notorious markets are physical places...Tags: Sound Recordings, Advertising, Nike, Inc., Beijing (China), Companies and Corporations
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Flu spread raises alarm
Officials advised Monday against most travel to Mexico, the center of an outbreak of swine flu suspected of killing almost 150 people there and sickening at least 50 through its spread to the United States.
The acting director of the Centers for...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Hospitals and Clinics, Epidemics and Plagues, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Emergency Incidents
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Bodies of slain children buried in Mexico
The Associated PressTENENEXPAN, Mexico - The bodies of three children murdered in Baltimore were buried Sunday in Mexico, amid the wails of relatives who wondered aloud who could have killed them and friends and family members demanding justice. Ricardo Solis Quezada and...Tags: Punishment, Murder, Death, Mexico, Family
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Children’s coffins arrive in Mexican village
Associated PressTENENEXPAN, Mexico - The bodies of three children brutally killed in Baltimore arrived yesterday in this small farming village, greeted by the wails of relatives who shouted "Why?" and a woman who screamed "My son, my son!" As family members tried to...Tags: Murder, Death, Mexico, Family, Assault
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Hearing set for suspects in killings
Sun StaffTwo men charged with killing three young children in a Park Heights apartment last week are scheduled for bail review hearings today in Baltimore District Court, even as new details emerge about the children's deaths. The state medical examiner's...Tags: Murder, Death, Prosecution, Mexico, Immigration
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A village prepares to bury 3 children
Sun StaffTENENEXPAN, Mexico - The parents of Lucero, Ricardo and Alexis Quezada wanted their children to understand the simple life of their hometown, so in March, they sent them from Baltimore to this small farming village near the country's eastern coast,...Tags: Mangos, Murder, Television Industry, Family, Television
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A Carefully Crafted Deception
Sun StaffA dangerous truth confronted John Dimitri Negroponte as he prepared to take over as U.S. ambassador to Honduras late in 1981. The military in Honduras -- the country from which the Reagan administration had decided to run the battle for democracy in...Tags: Police Arrests, U.S. Military, Newspaper and Magazine, Defense, Kidnapping
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Slight gains for left in Mexico's presidential election campaign
World NowWith Mexico's presidential election one month away, the leftist candidate is making modest gains while the incumbent party's contender has slipped, polls show. The polls thus far, however, do not alter the front-runner status of Enrique Peña Nieto of...
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