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And off they go ...
Mayor Sheila Dixon and Ed Norris head off to Hunt Valley to talk crime. Who knew that the ex-con ex-commish would be game after a city snub at last week's TV "town hall" meeting on crime?
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Greenout -- Congressman Elijah E. Cummings wants us to unplug and observe One Green Hour tomorrow.baltimoresun.com/bayblog
Market meditators -- Jay Hancock says the stock market meditators in Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa have some explaining to do after Thursday's market slump.baltimoresun.com/hancockblog
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1. Bedard, O's keep it up -- The Orioles still don't have the starting left side of their infield. They no longer have their primary closer. But the team remains a resilient bunch.
2. A tale of two cities -- Barry Bonds is loved in San Francisco and reviled in Pittsburgh, and not because of steroids. The cities, which are are 2,500 miles apart, possess contrasting reputations.
3. 3 men identified in downtown shooting -- The victim of the shooting that was recorded by a police surveillance camera was treated for injuries in the armed robbery, police said.
4. 5 schools in city labeled dangerous -- Maryland school officials labeled five Baltimore middle and high schools "persistently dangerous," making the state one of seven in the nation to apply the federal designation to any of its schools.
5. Park upsets residents -- A plan to build a sprawling $800 million biotechnology park adjacent to Johns Hopkins Hospital spurs worries about affordable homes.