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Imposing a pretext for war with Iran?
Sen. John McCain confirmed his status as the war candidate with his rhetoric on Iran during the first presidential debate ("Result too close to call," Sept. 27). His insistence on negotiating with Iran only after that country first meets U.S.-imposed...Tags: John McCain
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Few would want slots near home
Marylanders can expect a deluge of out-of -state money from gaming corporations that support the slots amendment to the Maryland Constitution ("Wealth driving 'No' vote on slots," July 20). Citizens need to ask themselves if these private corporations...Tags: State Budgets, Casino and Gambling Industry, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure
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Ruling due on liquor store
Sun ReporterBaltimore Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III is expected to decide by Aug. 22 whether a North Avenue liquor store that authorities say is a haven for violence and drug dealing will be closed for a year. Police officials held an administrative...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Distilling and Brewing Industry, William H. Cole IV, Prosecution, Television Industry
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Man shot and killed at embattled liquor store
Sun ReporterA man was shot in the head Saturday night at a North Avenue liquor store that has been the target of frequent complaints by neighbors and was ordered shut down earlier this year by the Baltimore liquor board. The unidentified victim was pronounced dead...Tags: William H. Cole IV, Drug Trafficking, Injuries, Murder, Armed Conflicts
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Super-sized yelling
It is 6:22 a.m., and the wide-bodied, truck-driving, bald-headed former noseguard is as amped as Vince Gill's guitar. Palms sweaty, mind racing, knees aching, he has just inhaled a Hardee's cinnamon biscuit with jelly. Followed by an orange-juice chaser....
Tags: Jeff Nelson, Paul William Bryant, Virginia Tech, Boo Williams, Vince Gill
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Harbor Links: A touch of class in North Hempstead
mark.herrmann@newsday.comWhen the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce scheduled a function last month to promote business during the 2009 U.S. Open, it chose to hold it at Harbor Links in Port Washington. The location was both practical and symbolic. Harbor Links is fairly...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, John Campbell, Clubs and Associations, Arnold Palmer, U.S. Open Golf
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'Over Her Dead Body' (starring Eva Longoria Parker and Paul Rudd) -- 2 stars
Tribune movie criticI've read poker described as a game of "incomplete information." That's how it is with acting. It, too, is a game of incomplete information. We think we know what to expect from a performer's on-screen persona, but the good actors--the ones interested...Tags: Celebrity
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Fast-Paised review: 'License to Wed'
Before Ben (John Krasinski of "The Office") and Sadie (Mandy Moore) can get hitched, they must pass an oddly confrontational marriage prep course taught by an eccentric reverend (Robin Williams) who may have them on a path to splitsville. Big question:...Tags: Brian Boitano, Robin Williams, Mandy Moore
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Movie review: 'License to Wed'
Tribune movie critic1½ stars (out of four) One of these weeks will bring a good new Hollywood comedy in the PG or PG-13 range, midway between the G-rated felicities of "Ratatouille" (though the rating shouldn't deter anyone) and the R-rated effrontery of "Knocked Up."...Tags: Sex, Robin Williams, Mandy Moore, Family
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Movie review: 'The Architect'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) "The Architect" is a Chicago story, an intricate social-psychological drama about a now-wealthy architect (played by Anthony LaPaglia) whose youthful design for a minority public housing project gets him into current trouble....Tags: Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Architecture, Isabella Rossellini, Henrik Ibsen
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Two cases show how vast our racial divide remains
HOW DID Marylanders end up with two poignant moments in race relations in just one week? Well, it can't be because we're lucky, because one of those moments involves the death of Noah Jamahl Jones, a black teenager who died last year after a melee...Tags: Book, Slavery, National or Ethnic Minorities, St. Mary's County, Minority Groups
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