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Annapolis Triathlon canceled after organizers were forced to scale down the Sunday event
Organizers of the Annapolis Triathlon - who had been forced to pare down the event - have canceled a race that had been set to draw 1,500 participants to the city Sunday. Fewer than one-third of the athletes who had signed up for the three-part race - 1....Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Colleges and Universities, Gardens and Parks, Triathlon
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Police Blotter
Eastern Baltimore Stolen vehicle Police were seeking a 2004 Jeep Cherokee with tags 12477M8 that was stolen Sunday in the 1700 block of E. Monument St. Northern Baltimore Burglary Several DVDs, speakers and a laptop computer were stolen Monday from...Tags: Vehicles, Theft, Beverage Industry
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Nine Counties Test Positive for West Nile
FOX43 NewsThere's a new warning for people all across pennsylvania, as 9 different counties test positive for the West Nile virus. State officials say they have found 32 new cases, where mosquitoes are carrying the West Nile virus. Just over a week ago,...Tags: Cumberland County, Retroviruses, Diseases, Environmental Politics
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LI GOLFBEAT: Outings are feeling pinch
mark.herrmann@newsday.comGolf outings help pay medical expenses, defray college tuition, keep food on some families' tables. Outings do many other things, too, such as keeping some golf courses in business. It is no small matter, then, when outings themselves are in the rough....Tags: Moriches Bay, Death and Dying, Clubs and Associations, Elections, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Clark's grand slam gives Oyster Bay Class B title
adam.ronis@newsday.comIf you went to Hollywood to pitch the script, laughter and rejection would result. Oyster Bay junior Billy Clark came to bat yesterday with two outs and the bases loaded and the score tied in the bottom of the seventh inning against Mattituck in the Long...Tags: Long Island, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Adoption woes are Madonna's birthing pains
Madonna says criticism over her adoption of a Malawian boy hurt so much that she compared it to birthing pains. "It was painful, and it was a big struggle, and I didn't understand it," Madonna says. "But in the end I rationalized that, when a woman has a...Tags: Dylan McDermott, Court Administration, Brighton Park, Heather Mills, Trials
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Letters to the editor
L.A.'s flawed sidewalk plan Re "City to pass the bucks on sidewalks?" Feb. 21 The L.A. City Council is passing the buck literally on the sidewalk issue. Already, local homeowners are bailing the city out by agreeing to pay half the cost of repairs....Tags: Beverly Hills, Contracts, Terrorism, Costa Mesa, Transportation
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The rush to clear police in shootings
Tribune staff reportersOn a summer night in 2003, two patrol cars pulled over a driver in front of his South Side home for running a stop sign. Thinking police had chased the car earlier that night, four officers drew their guns and ordered the driver out. The man's mother...Tags: Standards, Vehicles, Censorship, Trials, Richard M. Daley
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Patriots vs. patriots
Is it mere coincidence that both the New Republic and National Review Online are embroiled in controversy concerning outside contributors who wrote bogus reports from the Middle East? Not a chance. As someone who worked at the New Republic when the...Tags: Standards, Scott E Thomas, Wars and Interventions, Minority Groups, Magazines
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When off-duty police fire their weapons
Tribune staff reportersHours after Officer Phyllis Clinkscales fatally shot a young man trying to steal her car, Chicago police investigators and commanders ruled the shooting justified. They have stood by that conclusion even as she gave differing accounts of what happened...Tags: Office Needs, Vehicles, Wedding Services, Trials, Pilsen
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Crash 'happened just like that'
Sun ReporterCardinal William H. Keeler moved with the aid of a walker yesterday, his right pants leg slit to accommodate the protective boot that braced his broken right ankle.Keeler suffered the injury about two weeks ago in a car crash while vacationing in Italy....Tags: Vehicles, Therapies, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Roman Catholic, Physical Fitness
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Ask David Haugh
Call Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress a big mouth with a tiny heart, a poor man's Terrell Owens able to match TO in front of the microphone but not on the field or a troublemaker who sometimes speaks as if his football IQ matches his jersey number...Tags: Robbie Gould, Olin Kreutz, Cedric Benson, Chicago Bears, Mental Illness
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