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How The Sun traced the Election Night robocalls
The number was untraceable - almost. On Election Night in 2010, The Baltimore Sun's switchboard lit up with reports of a suspicious "robocall": it told voters to relax, that President Obama and Gov.Martin O'Malley had been successful, and that there...
Tags: Google Inc., Political Candidates, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Political Fundraising, Maya Angelou
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Changing Maryland's gun laws may have little effect on crime, scholars say
John Josselyn stood at a gun range in Baltimore County on the warmest day of last week, ready for target practice with his .22-caliber pistol, and recalled how the simple threat of a gun once saved him from three thugs. The gun-rights advocate called it...Tags: Science, Murder, Lawyers, Prisons, Trials
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New arts group EMP Collective opens downtown venue
When seven former college friends first ventured inside the former shoe factory at 306 W. Redwood St., it was filled with junk and there were holes in the floor.
There wasn't an electrical outlet to be found, let alone the remnants of the former...Tags: Carrots, Movies, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Cheese Corn, Station North
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Former 4-H member now Harford Co. deputy and part of Farm Fair security
When Elizabeth Zinser, 30, of White Hall, first joined the 4-H club at 8 years old, her family only had a few dogs as pets. But that quickly changed.
The Zinser family had recently packed up and moved to Pylesville from Baltimore County and Zinser's...Tags: John Lennon, Towson University
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College News
Michelle Smith, of Fulton, has been named to the dean's list for the spring 2011 semester at Muhlenberg College, in Allentown, Pa. She is majoring in mathematics and is a graduate of Reservoir High School. Michael McCarthy, of Ellicott City, has been...Tags: Mount Airy, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Lexington (Lexington, Virginia), Colleges and Universities, The Pennsylvania State University
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Exciting news!!!!!! It's Meat Week
Dining@LargeOK, I've gotten bizarre announcements before, but this press release about Meat Week may take the cake. Uh, barbecued ribs. I'm going to let the Web site speak for itself, but there are many unanswered questions. Like, why are so......Tags: Super Bowl, Public Relations
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Schiavo dies, anger remains
Sun National StaffWhat began as one family's bitter split over painful end-of-life decisions and grew into an unprecedented political battle that reached Congress, the White House and the Vatican ended yesterday with the death of Terri Schiavo at a hospice in central...Tags: Lawyers, Vatican City, Heads of State, Bucks County, Values
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State tourism offices
States and many U.S. territories have tourism offices to help visitors. When requesting travel literature, be as specific as possible. Here's a list of Mid-Atlantic region state travel offices. Alabama // Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel, 401 Adams...Tags: Raleigh, Economic Policy, Columbus, Denver, Sacramento
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A rush to write final wishes
Sun StaffAlan Meadoff knew two years ago when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer how he wanted to go in the end. No feeding tube. No life support. No assisted-living facility or nursing home. The retired furniture designer in Jamestown, N.C., wrote it all down...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Conditions, Fells Point, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Schiavo's feeding is stopped
The Orlando SentinelPINELLAS PARK, Fla. - Shortly before 2 p.m. yesterday, a chaplain, a doctor and other health care workers prayed in Terri Schiavo's room, gave her Holy Communion through her feeding tube and then tearfully disconnected the life support that has kept her...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Demonstration, Labor Legislation, Tampa
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Unsure footing
Sun reporterhat's strange is that it no longer seems strange, this spectacle. The empty loafers cruising down the conveyer belt. The flip-flops dumped in the plastic bin. The booties of a tiny boy, whipped off by his mother and loaded into the X-ray machine,...Tags: McDonald's, Thurgood Marshall, Air Transportation Delays, Nike, Inc., September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Keeler apologizes for abuse by priests
Sun StaffCardinal William H. Keeler has apologized for the first time to victims of sex abuse by Roman Catholic priests and said he regrets his 1993 decision to return the Rev. Maurice Blackwell to his parish after an abuse allegation. "I take full responsibility...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Church and State Relations, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Trials
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