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Not-so-rich writers, not-so-elite hoops and not-so-wealthy Cypriots dominate the morning
Maryland has to settle for the NIT, Cyprus is thinking about taxing bank deposits, and it turns out that your Amazon bestseller won't actually make you rich. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, March 18, 2013. An author who managed...
Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Authors, CBS Corp., NBC (tv network), Maryland Terrapins
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Where everybody knows your name: Facebook
What if Facebook isn't the intrusive, all-seeing eye that we fear? What if it isn't just a place where workers waste time and young people post regrettable pictures of themselves? What if it is not just a stage for narcissists who think everything...
Tags: Cornell University, Culture, Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology
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Annapolis police reach out to followers near and far via global Tweet-a-Thon
Annapolis Police Department spokeswoman Detective Amy Miguez knows residents like to take ride-alongs with officers. "I think there's a lot of interest in that," she said. "[Ride-alongs] are always a way for someone to really gain an understanding of...Tags: Law Enforcement, LinkedIn Corp., Event Planning, Prince George's County, Annapolis
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How the Ravens changed in a week
The Baltimore SunA little more than a month since the Super Bowl XLVII victory parade, the party has officially ended for the Ravens. When they next take the field for the start of organized team activities, the Ravens will have a significantly different look from the...Tags: Dannell Ellerbe, Marcus Spears, Cary Williams, Dallas Cowboys, David Reed
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Following the papal conclave from afar
Roman Catholic cardinals went into a virtual news blackout Tuesday as they began to elect a new pope, but that has only heightened interest in what's happening behind the closed doors of their conclave. "I just had 'smoke cam' on my screen," said...
Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Anglicanism, Papal Conclave (2013), Benedict XVI, CBS Corp.
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Fight cyber bullying in Maryland
Maryland has little idea how much it owes a mother, a lawmaker and a football player. Christine McComas, Del. Jon Cardin and Ray Rice of the Baltimore Ravens are the driving forces behind the proposed cyber bullying bill that will save teenagers' lives....
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Suicide, Justice System
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How much higher can Donkey Kong characters jump if they're on Mars?
It's not quite Mother's Day in America yet, but you can send your parents cool footage of a physicist talking about rubber bands. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, March 11, 2013. Richard Feynman's discussion of hacking elasticity...
Tags: Mother's Day, Detroit Pistons, Gaming, DeAndre Jordan, Brandon Knight
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Greater Homewood sponsors 6th annual Neighborhood Institute
Samantha Armacost, 27, grew up a country girl in Hereford. "There's not even sidewalks where my parents live," said Armacost, nicknamed Sam. But she was always thrilled when her mother took her on the light rail to Baltimore City to see Orioles...
Tags: Bill Henry, Carl Stokes, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Land Resources, Mary Pat Clarke
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History Channel uses pulpit power, Twitter, conservative sites to sell 'The Bible'
The Baltimore SunA few years ago, the History Channel was best known to some as a punch line on HBO’s “The Sopranos.” Remember mobster Tony Soprano sitting alone late at night in his New Jersey McMansion eating ice cream and watching World War II...Tags: Netflix Inc., World War II (1939-1945), Tony Soprano (fictional character), Kevin Costner, The Huffington Post
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Meteorologists take a lashing, apologize for busted snow forecast
The longer snowflakes were kept at bay, the faster the wisecracks started coming in on Twitter and Facebook. "I remember when I was a kid in the 70's and they predicted storms accurately 7 days in advance," Havre de Grace resident Jason Falkenstine...
Tags: Masco Corporation, Havre de Grace, Washington, DC, Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather
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Victim's family backs 'cyber-bullying' bill
The family of a Howard County girl who killed herself after months of harassment on social media sites asked Maryland lawmakers Thursday to pass a bill that would allow a jail term for a variety of acts known as "cyber-bullying." Chris McComas, whose...
Tags: Cecil County, American Civil Liberties Union, Easter, Punishment, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
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Towson U. student to replace Carulli at Pimlico, Laurel
The Maryland Jockey Club announced Wednesday that Gabby Gaudet, a 22-year-old student at Towson University, will replace Frank Carulli as the Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park racing analyst after he leaves the company at the end of the Pimlico Race...Tags: Equestrian, Pimlico Race Course, Laurel Park, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Towson University
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