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Manhattan, the most densely populated county in the U.S., is one of the five boroughs of New York City
Manhattan, the most densely populated county in the U.S., is one of the five boroughs of New York City
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A trap for small businesses
Laws are like fine nets, catching the common fish even as the biggest push their way through. Or so you might think on learning of how federal prosecutors keep nabbing small and medium-size businesspeople who violate an obscure law relating to bank...
Tags: Eliot Spitzer, Banking, U.S. Department of Justice, Prosecution, Livestock Farming
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Texting while walking emerging as possible danger for pedestrians, drivers
The night started out right — good friends, carousing, the lead-up to an out-of-town wedding.
But between festivities, after Nicole King popped into her hotel room to change clothes and was heading back out, she wanted to text her pals to find...Tags: Craigslist, Inc., Colleges and Universities, Lexington Market, Johns Hopkins University, YouTube
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'Mad Men' recap: Season 5, Episode 11, 'The Other Woman'
"Don't be a stranger" -- Peggy Olson I went to a wedding a few weeks ago, and the conversation at my table, as it often does, turned to "Mad Men." A few guests were very adamant about Season 5; "lackluster" and "disappointing" were the most commonly...
Tags: Prostitution, Sex Crimes
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Raise your glass: The Ginger Smash, Hersh's
South Baltimore's own "Speakeasy that sells pizza," Hersh's Pizza and Drinks, with its gray motifs and urbane styling, features some seriously sophisticated cocktails, courtesy of bartender Jamaal Green. The selection of libations rotates on a regular...
Tags: Limes, Foods and Beverages, Pizzas
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Recreation & Outdoors calendar
Catching flounder Monday, 7:30p.m. Local angler and author Lenny Rudow will present a free seminar about light-tackle jigging for flounder. Doors will open at 7p.m. at American Legion Post 175 at 832 Manhattan Beach Road in Severna Park. He'll have his...Tags: Belair Road, State Parks, Perry Hall, Baltimore County, American Legion
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Romney: The ideal foil for Democrats' class warfare campaign
It was going to happen anyway, but Mitt Romney's wealth and history as a healer of troubled corporations doubly assures that this year's presidential campaign will see a return in spades to good old "class warfare." David Axelrod, President Obama's chief...
Tags: Republican National Conventions, Mitt Romney, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Parties and Movements, Lyndon B. Johnson
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Commentary: A blue hue surrounds Laurel Art Center's closing
If you were to paint the collective mood of those in the checkout line Saturday at the Laurel Art Center, the brush could have been dipped in the deepest of blues. The Main Street landmark, which closed in February but reopened April 28 and 29 for a two-...
Tags: Inventories, Marilyn Monroe, Microsoft Corp., Howard University, American Legion
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With 'We Are Young,' Fun. soars to No. 1
Nate Ruess, the lead singer of the New York power-pop trio Fun., isn't shy about his band's ambitions.
"I hope we can sell out Madison Square Garden," Ruess, 30, said.
Fun., which plays the Sweetlife Food & Music Festival on Saturday, is off to strong...Tags: Kanye West, Music, Kid Cudi, Madison Square Garden, Avicii (music group)
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Is Jenna Bush's tax bill important Md. news?
While largely ignoring the trial of former U.S. Senator John Edwards, The Sun apparently found more breaking, vital news in Jenna Bush Hager and Henry Hager getting a less than $300 tax break on their second home/rental property while they live in...Tags: Jenna Bush Hager, John Edwards
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Jenna Bush Hager, husband still get homestead tax credit after moving away
It's been about a year and a half since former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager and her husband, Henry, reportedly left their South Baltimore rowhouse for new digs in Manhattan. But Henry Hager still owns the Baltimore place — and the couple still...Tags: Tax Credits, Jenna Bush Hager, Charles Street, Taxation, Rentals
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The maritime editor: A reporter makes the news
Special to The Baltimore SunAs The Sun's maritime editor from 1949 to 1969, I was given a free hand to cover the shipping world as I saw fit. And in those days we believed our mission was not just to make certain that The Sun was the leader in maritime news but also to enhance and...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Wars and Interventions, Richard Nixon, Transportation, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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DNA: Why wait for an arrest?
Swabbing the ol' buccal mucosa for the unique genetic code of someone merely arrested for a crime violates that someone's Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure. That's the opinion of the Maryland Court of Appeals, and this...
Tags: Science, Chemicals, Prosecution, Criminals, Biotechnology Industry
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