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Homemade heaven at cozy Soup's On
Special to The Baltimore SunSoup's On opened back in February above a natural foods store in Mount Vernon, a few blocks from the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. This is a hidden space that you meet up a short flight of stairs from a single door at street level. Over the decades, a bunch of...Tags: Perry Hall, Arugula, Sandwiches, Foods and Beverages, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
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Judge awards $1 billion in spam lawsuit
Associated PressDAVENPORT, Iowa - A federal judge has awarded an Internet service provider more than $1 billion in what is believed to be the largest judgment ever against spammers. Robert Kramer, whose company provides e-mail service for about 5,000 subscribers in...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials, Companies and Corporations
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Hacking It
Sun StaffAvi Rubin is known for annoying large companies and important people. Two years ago, the Johns Hopkins University professor first alerted the country to troubling vulnerabilities in electronic voting, much to the consternation of election officials and...Tags: Science, New Products, Bono, Time Warner Inc., Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Junked computers, environmental risks
Special to Baltimoresun.comJack Revelle doesn't mind his warehouse being cluttered. As co-owner of Pro Quo Books, a Baltimore online book distributor, he expects some of the more than 150,000 titles he carries will end up not just in their designated bins or shelves, but in the...Tags: IBM, San Jose, National Security Agency, Carroll County (Maryland), Sacramento
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Buying time at a heavy price
Sun StaffThe summer storm had been brewing for hours. From his hospital bed, R.J. Voigt looked out the tall window and watched the lightning streak across the gray sky. "One Mississippi, two Mississippi," the 12-year-old counted, waiting for the thunder he knew...Tags: Oncology, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Treatments, Child Development, Symptoms
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Learning how to say goodbye
Sun StaffNo one knew why the boy started shimmying, going for the corners of his hospital bed. R.J. Voigt was suddenly restless, agitated. The 12-year-old kept calling out for his mom. But he didn't seem to know what he wanted. She kept asking the doctors, "Is...Tags: Oncology, Hospitals and Clinics, Comedy (genre), Sandwiches, Stanford University
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Electric grid's delicate balance overset
Sun StaffSometime around 4 p.m. yesterday, a power disruption along the U.S.-Canadian border near Lake Erie cut electrical service across the region, blacking out cities spread as far as Canada, New Jersey, Vermont, Ohio and Michigan. That startlingly rapid chain...Tags: New York City, Nuclear Power, Electricity Production and Distribution, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Luxury hotel project comes to fruition
SunSpot StaffAfter more than a year of negotiations, a $130 million luxury hotel development will begin construction next spring in Inner Harbor East, its owner said today. "It's not easy when you're dealing with the Four Seasons," said John Paterakis Sr.,...Tags: Fells Point, Martin O'Malley, Architecture, Harbor East, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Party time again: Michelle Obama explains the Angela Merkel state dinner for you guys without invites
Top of the TicketGermany's leader is feted at the Obamas' fourth White House State Dinner. With full guest list.... -
Facebook IPO: Could Facebook be worth more than $100 billion?
L.A. Times Tech BlogFacebook is considering filing for an initial public offering this fall that could value the world's largest social network at more than $100 billion, according to a report from CNBC. "Some of the private markets that track Facebook shares have...... -
Winklevoss v. Facebook court case continues
Web ReporterIt may take the U.S. Supreme Court to end a years-long battle between a pair of Olympic rowing twins and Facebook Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg has lost a court ruling that he hoped would lead to the end of litigation by Cameron and Tyler...Tags: Facebook, Lawyers, Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court, Trials
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Grace V. Stevens Grubb
Grace V. Stevens Grubb, born in Detroit on May 2, 1914, Grace entered God's eternal kingdom on June 10, 2011. Grace graduated from Northwestern High School, Detroit, Mich. A member of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church, she and her husband, Owen,...Tags: Beverly Hills, Jupiter, Chicago
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