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    Nov 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Theodore R. 'Ted' Jaffee

    Theodore R. "Ted" Jaffee, a veteran broadcaster whose career in both local radio and TV spanned nearly 40 years, died Monday from complications of a stroke at Aston Gardens, a Naples, Fla., assisted-living facility.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Theodore R. "Ted" Jaffee, a veteran broadcaster whose career in both local radio and TV spanned nearly 40 years, died Monday from complications of a stroke at Aston Gardens, a Naples, Fla., assisted-living facility. The former Lutherville resident was...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Paramount Pictures, Radio, Annapolis, NASA

  2. May 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Real Muslim leadership, not a terrorist's death, would be something to celebrate

    Good riddance, Osama bin Laden.
    Good riddance, Osama bin Laden. That's one less terrorist I, as a Muslim American, have to worry about ruining my life. But while people filled the streets in Times Square and Pennsylvania Avenue with joy Sunday night, I'm looking at myself in the...

    Tags: Islam, 2016 Olympic Games, Johns Hopkins University, Religious Conflicts, Colleges and Universities

  4. Feb 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Baltimorean boosted voices of Valli, Four Seasons

    Picture it: Club Venus, Perring Plaza. One night in 1967, booking agent Bill Bateman brought in Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Responsible for making sure the crowd hears the music at the best possible level is the house soundman, Bob Goldstein.
    Picture it: Club Venus, Perring Plaza. One night in 1967, booking agent Bill Bateman brought in Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Responsible for making sure the crowd hears the music at the best possible level is the house soundman, Bob Goldstein. The...

    Tags: Sammy Davis Jr., Long Island, Maryland, Seasons Restaurant, Music Industry

  6. Feb 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Plain White T's are back with a circus-inspired sound

    For its new album, Plain White T's looked to the circus for inspiration. The French-Canadian circus, no less.
    For its new album, Plain White T's looked to the circus for inspiration. The French-Canadian circus, no less. Before he started writing "The Wonders of the Younger," lead singer Tom Higgenson had gone to see "O" by Cirque du Soleil, a show that...

    Tags: Illinois, Cirque du Soleil, Circuses, Petroleum Industry, Hallmark Greeting Card

  8. Jan 20, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  9. 'American Idol' recap: It's back, but is it better?

    Reality Check
    All right. Here we are. American Idol is entering its 10th season, but now minus not one, but two of its original judges, the personalities who helped make the show. So what's it going to be like without Simon and......

    Tags: Lotteries, Maryland, Throat, Janis Joplin, Liza Minnelli

  10. Dec 8, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Bomb plot suspect drew inspiration from radicals, Web

    The suspect in the attempted bombing of the Army recruiting center in Catonsville apparently drew inspiration from an array of websites and radical Islamic leaders, including a U.S.-born cleric who has been targeted for assassination by the Obama administration, according to an FBI affidavit.
    The suspect in the attempted bombing of the Army recruiting center in Catonsville apparently drew inspiration from an array of websites and radical Islamic leaders, including a U.S.-born cleric who has been targeted for assassination by the Obama...

    Tags: Judges, Justice System, Islam, YouTube, Trials

  12. Dec 8, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. A terror suspect in our midst

    It's difficult to know whether to feel more alarmed or relieved by the news that the FBI today arrested a man who they say intended to detonate a car bomb outside a military recruiting station in Catonsville. As in a case in Portland, Ore., in which a young man has been charged with trying to blow up a Christmas tree lighting ceremony, officials say they had been tracking the suspect in the Catonsville case, a recent convert to Islam named Antonio Martinez, and had provided him with bogus explosives that posed no harm to the public. Are we to marvel that the FBI apparently got its man, or to tremble at just how frequently — and close to home — it is being tested?
    It's difficult to know whether to feel more alarmed or relieved by the news that the FBI today arrested a man who they say intended to detonate a car bomb outside a military recruiting station in Catonsville. As in a case in Portland, Ore., in which a...

    Tags: Police Investigations, Islam, Fort Hood Shootings (2009), FBI, Terrorism

  14. Aug 9, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'Project Runway': Billboard looks and backward glances

    Reality Check
    Janelle reports on Thursday's Project Runway. She totally sent this to me Friday, too, so the belatedness is my bad!We begin in the morning, with everyone waking up. Sarah (the contestant, not SKK) says that she woke up dead, and......

    Tags: Mary Tyler Moore, Hair and Nails, Gays and Lesbians, Shoulders, Photography

  16. Apr 1, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  17. Contestants learn to combine acting and modeling on 'ANTM'

    Reality Check
    Here's John-John, with a recap of last night's America's Next Top Model ...The episode opens with Brenda talking about being in an identity crisis because of her bad hairdo, which was discussed during the previous episode.The camera also focuses on......

    Tags: Annie Lennox, Tyra Banks, Duke University

  18. Mar 9, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Right at home

    Baltimore Sun reporter
    The shingle-style house straddles a hillside, its windows offering sunny views in three directions. Games, books and DVDs topple from living-room shelves. In the kitchen, a young mom helps her 7-year-old daughter feed fabric through a sewing machine. The...

    Tags: Mass Media, Periodicals, Republican Party, Newspaper and Magazine, Journalism

  20. Dec 24, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Memories of '58

    Today we examine the historic Dec. 28, 1958, game between the Colts and Giants through the eyes of a player from each team, and a Colts fan, cheerleader and band member. As the 50th anniversary approaches, we'll have more stories about those who played in...

    Tags: Raymond Berry, National Football League, Baltimore Colts, Johnny Unitas, Art Donovan

  22. Jul 22, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Random bag searches begin at N.Y. subway

    Associated Press
    NEW YORK - Police began random searches yesterday of bags and packages carried by people entering city subways, a new security measure announced after another round of bomb attacks in London. "We just live in a world where, sadly, these kinds of security...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Defense, Transportation, Subway Transportation, Brooklyn Bridge

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