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U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments over Md. DNA case
In a Maryland case that's garnered the attention of the other 49 states, the federal Department of Justice and the national science community, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday over whether to restrict police in collecting DNA to solve...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Montgomery County (Maryland), Douglas F. Gansler, Defendants, Chemical Industry
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Pistorius and South Africa's culture of fear
As details continue to emerge about the killing of Reeva Steenkamp by the Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius, one fact appears to be certain: The man known as the "Blade Runner" did fire four bullets through a bathroom door in his South African home,...
Tags: Reeva Steenkamp, Justice System, 2012 Summer Olympics, South Africa, FIFA World Cup
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Lewis a good football player but not a hero
I am saddened by the presentation of Ray Lewis of the Ravens as a hero. He is nothing more than a very talented athlete ("Ray's day," Jan. 7). Where are our priorities? Ray Lewis has six children by four different mothers, skated away from his 2000...Tags: Heroism
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Ravens' CBS telecast marred by Peyton-Manning-is-God story line
The Baltimore SunCBS came into Saturday’s game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Denver Broncos with a clear story line in its mind: Peyton Manning is God, and all our cameras and announcers are here to worship him. During the first quarter, viewers saw more...Tags: Sports Authority Field at Mile High , Baltimore Ravens, Dan Dierdorf, NFL Network (tv network), Denver Broncos
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Should Ravens star Ray Lewis call it quits?
He should ... but won't Aaron Wilson Baltimore Sun Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis' legendary career should logically end now because of a torn right triceps. Rather than subject himself to a strenuous rehab and rebuild his fading game at age 38...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Joe Namath, National Football League, Franco Harris, St. Louis Rams
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The Sun remembers: Dec. 16-22
Dec. 21, 2006: Top-ranked Maryland doubles the score on Loyola, defeating the Greyhounds, 110-55, in women's basketball at a sold-out Reitz Arena. It's the 13th victory for the undefeated Terps, who shoot 61 percent from the field and get 21 points from...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Orioles, National Football League, Pittsburgh Steelers, Basketball
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Where 'Homeland' fits on 'The Family Tree' of great TV drama
The Baltimore SunWhen Henry Bromell won the Writers' Guild Award this year for scripting “The Good Soldier” episode of “Homeland,” he thanked Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana. Why, you might wonder, would this California screenwriter be thanking...Tags: David Milch, Concerts, Homeland (tv program), Robin Williams, Movies
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Lisa Salters breaks new ground on 'Monday Night Football' sidelines
The Baltimore Sun"Monday Night Football" will open its 43rd season at M&T Bank Stadium with several new wrinkles. There will be a two-man instead of three-man booth with Mike Tirico doing play-by-play and Jon Gruden on analysis. One of the biggest changes will be on...Tags: WBAL-TV, Lobbying, Media Industry, The Pennsylvania State University, ABC (tv network)
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Colts staying focused on Ravens' Ray Rice
Indianapolis StarOne week after rushing for a career-high 204 yards at Cleveland, Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has a shot at a rare feat when the winless Indianapolis Colts visit M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. Just three backs in NFL history have run for 200 yards...Tags: Pat Angerer, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Indianapolis Colts, Ricky Williams
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Prosecutor uses memorabilia to help witnesses, victims relax
When he and his staff moved back into their offices in the Carroll Building last year after a renovation, Howard County State's Attorney Dario Broccolino noticed how bare the walls were and how lifeless the place seemed.
It had been a while since the...Tags: Baltimore County, Johnnie Cochran, Norman Rockwell, Taylor Swift, 2016 Olympic Games
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Alice C. Steinbach, Pulitzer Prize winner
Alice C. Steinbach, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for The Baltimore Sun, whose work captured the wonder and grace of people and places around the world, died Tuesday of cancer at her Roland Park Place home. She was 78.
In her more than two-...Tags: Charles Street, The New York Times, Entertainment Events, Roland Park, Yves Saint Laurent
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What's in a nickname?
A-Rod. K-Rod. F-Rod. I-Rod. B-Rob. We are not living in the Golden Age of sports nicknames. J-Roll. O-Dog. T-Mac. D-Wade. These are not nicknames; they're contractions, abbreviations.
Crowned "King James" at the outset of a career that has yet to see him...Tags: Dwyane Wade, St. Louis Cardinals, Grantland Rice, Alex Rodriguez, National Football League
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