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Press association weighs in on photographing police
Just hours after Baltimore police issued a directive telling its 3,100 officers that they can't arrest or seize cameras from people merely for photographing or videotaping them, officers were caught on tape seemingly doing just that.
On Tuesday, the...Tags: Preakness Stakes, Judges, Police Arrests, Federal Hill, Freedom of the Press
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Preakness: Kegasus isn't missing
Kegasus, the lovable centaur who hosted last year's Preakness InfieldFest, has been reported missing by the Maryland Jockey Club, and there is speculation that his disappearance is an inside job.
The well-designed new Facebook site devoted to the...Tags: The Jockey Club Incorporated, Preakness Stakes, Facebook, Kegasus (fictional character)
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New ad campaign aims to replace Kegasus as Preakness Infield mascot
The Baltimore SunA new marketing campaign unveiled Monday aims to replace the tweeting centaur Kegasus as mascot of the Preakness Infield. The campaign seems to be the latest component of the Infield marketing roll-out, but the Maryland Jockey Club is not taking credit...Tags: The Jockey Club Incorporated, Preakness Stakes, Maroon 5 (music group), Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Facebook
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City police and the moving picture
What's most troubling about the Baltimore Police Department's new rules regarding the public videotaping of police is that any new rules were required in the first place. The notion that some cadre of uniformed officers — perhaps even a majority...Tags: Preakness Stakes, Judges, Cell Phones, Police Arrests, Federal Hill
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Baltimore police told not to stop people taking photos or video of their actions
Baltimore police officers may not "prevent or prohibit" people from taking photographs or video of crime scenes and other law enforcement activities that are in public view, according to a department-wide directive made public Friday. The new rules...Tags: Preakness Stakes, Police Arrests, Civil Rights, Miami Beach, Peter Hermann
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Public can record Baltimore police officers on duty, new rules say
Baltimore police have issued new rules governing how officers deal with a public increasingly armed with cameras and video records, saying that in most instances, cops cannot stop people from filming crime scenes.
The general orders, issued in November...Tags: Maryland State Police, American Civil Liberties Union, Preakness Stakes, YouTube, Inner Harbor
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Firms vying for state contracts fund O'Malley-led group
Companies seeking lucrative state contracts and business deals in Maryland made five- and six-figure contributions in recent months to a Democratic governors group led by Gov. Martin O'Malley, federal records show.
Firms making large gifts to the...Tags: Regional Authority, Casino and Gambling Industry, Companies and Corporations, Pimlico Race Course, Finance
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Therapy horse of the year keeps working in old age
At his ripe old age, most horses have retired to a blissful pasture, but not Merlin. The chestnut Morgan steed, in residence at a Glen Arm equestrian school, prefers working to grazing in his golden years.
After a 32-year career, Merlin Tris Don, as he...Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Arthritis, Autism
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Maroon 5, Wiz Khalifa to headline Preakness Infield 2012
The Baltimore SunMaroon 5 and the rapper Wiz Khalifa will headline this year's Preakness Infield May 19 at Pimlico Race Track, the Maryland Jockey Club announced Friday morning. It's the fourth year the Infield has hosted marquee performers as part of the InfieldFEST, an...Tags: Music, Music, Preakness Stakes, O.A.R. (music group), ZZ Top (music group)
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Stronach plans IPOs for six racehorse-ownership firms
Frank Stronach, Pimlico's owner and a successful breeder, wants to bring horse ownership to the masses — by selling stock in six new racehorse investment companies.
For $10 a share, investors could own a piece of thoroughbreds that would be trained...Tags: Investments, Preakness Stakes, Auction Service, Companies and Corporations, Finance
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Five years later: Barbaro's death remembered
Alex Brown knows just where he was in 1977, when he learned of Elvis' demise. And in 1997, when he heard that Princess Diana had died. And on Jan. 29, 2007 — five years ago today — when he got the news that, after a game fight for life, a...Tags: Barbaro, Preakness Stakes, Kentucky Derby, University of Pennsylvania, Tiger Woods
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