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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for partly sunny skies with a high temperature around 49 degrees. The low temperature is expected to be around 36 degrees tonight.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic issues.
FROM LAST NIGHT...
Teen boy killed when...Tags: International Military Interventions, Walters Art Museum, Parkville, Montgomery County (Maryland), Wars and Interventions
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Celebrity deaths of 2011
1. Steve Jobs On Oct. 5, the 56-year-old Apple co-founder and CEO died of a rare form of cancer on his pancreas. Following his passing, President Obama said "There may be no greater tribute to Steve's success than the fact that much of the world...Tags: Charlie Sheen, The E Street Band (music group), AIDS, Pancreas, Lymphoma
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Ron Paul, the anti-war candidate
Voters who are weary of endless war may have no choice at the presidential level next November. This is a very large group to be denied a vote on a key issue.
A CNN/ORC poll released in November found that 68 percent of Americans opposed the war in...Tags: ABC (tv network), Afghanistan, Washington, DC, International Military Interventions, Mitt Romney
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Another neocon hit job on Ron Paul
Neoconservative Jonah Goldberg's recent column on Rep. Ron Paul ("The painful naivete of Ron Paul," Dec. 26) is one of many recent neocon hit pieces on the candidate since he rose to the top in the upcoming Iowa primary. Mr. Paul terrifies the neocons...Tags: Iran, Civil Unrest, Israel, International Military Interventions, Ron Paul
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Iraq's chemical weapons stocks were well documented
The Sun editorial board is prone to making stupid and inane statements, but the blanket statement that "Iraq had no nuclear, chemical or biological weapons nor any prospects for building them at the time of the invasion" ("Home for Christmas," Dec. 2) may...Tags: Defense, Iraq, Weaponry, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Severna Park
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Where is empathy for Iraqis?
While reading the account of soldiers leaving Iraq ("U.S takes its leave from Iraq," Dec. 18), I was struck once again at the illegitimate question that is so often asked about the Iraq war: Was it worth it? That may be a proper question to ask when a...Tags: Iraq, Catonsville
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Which is more valuable: the Iraq war, or the Postal Service?
Isn't it ironic that our government could afford to subsidize our involvement in Iraq to the tune of $12 billion per month, yet it cannot afford to subsidize the U.S. Postal Service, one of the best-operating federal agencies, at a fraction of that cost...Tags: Iraq, Mail Order Industry, U.S. Postal Service, Ellicott City
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Foreign aid keeps us safe
Now that the so-called supercommittee has failed in its task to find $1.2 trillion in budget cuts over the next decade, if Congress does not manage to reach a deal before 2013, across-the-board cuts will be implemented. These cuts would hit the military...Tags: Defense, Korean War (1950-1953), International Military Interventions, Government Debt, Michael G. Mullen
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Iraq withdrawal: An end to the nonsense talk of 'American empire'
And so it ends. The United States is leaving Iraq.
I'm solidly in the camp that sees this as a strategic blunder. Iraqi democracy is fragile and Iran's desire to undermine it is strong. Also, announcing our withdrawal is a weird way to respond to a...Tags: National Government, International Military Interventions, Kuwait, Petroleum Industry, Democratic Party
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Anne Arundel voters could shape 4th District race
Anne Arundel County could play a pivotal role in the newly aligned 4th Congressional District race, even though no candidate from there has officially entered the race.
So far, the match looks to be between incumbent Rep. Donna Edwards, a Democrat...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Elections, Unions, Parties and Movements, Maryland General Assembly
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Just sentence in Tshamba case
In sentencing former Baltimore City police Officer Gahiji A. Tshamba to 15 years in prison Tuesday for the fatal shooting of an unarmed man outside a Mount Vernon nightclub last year, Circuit Judge Edward R.K. Hargadon sent a powerful message: that no...Tags: Mount Vernon, Prisons, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Maryland, Gahiji A. Tshamba
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Talk about the devil dancing: Nancy Grace gets ABC's 'Stars' for being bad
The Baltimore SunI am too tired to go crazy about this. And there really are so many hugely more important things going on the world practically every day. But ... I cannot let the addition of HLN host Nancy Grace to the lineup of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" pass...Tags: MTV (tv network), Fine Arts, GQ, Shirley MacLaine, Festive Events
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