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TODAY'S SUN COLUMNIST Not all performance-enhancement cheats are viewed the same way. Some, such as Marion Jones, are practically given a free pass for years.
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Now, television on your cell phone
Verizon Wireless has launched its VCast Mobile TV service locally, allowing customers to watch real-time TV broadcasts on their cell phones.
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Sam Sessa on Light Street Station. -- Live
Karen Nitkin on Della Rose in Canton. -- Live
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5 THINGS TO DO TODAY
Baltimore Symphony -- Composer Tan Dun conducts the BSO's Explorer Series program, "The Map of Asia," featuring cellist Ilya Finkelshteyn. Strathmore Hall, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. $21-$84. 301-581-5100.
Moe live -- Jam band Moe plays at Rams Head in Power Plant Live, 20 Market Place. Doors open 6:30 p.m. for the all-ages show, which also features PMG. $29. 410-244-1131 or ramsheadlive.com.
Civil War lecture -- Author and historian Charles W. Mitchell speaks on "Maryland and the Civil War" at 7 p.m. at the Cockeysville Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library, 9833 Greenside Drive. 410-887-7750.
New music -- Gym Class Heroes plays at 7 p.m. at the Towson Center Arena, 8000 York Road. The band, recently named best new artist at the MTV Video Music Awards, mixes tongue-twisting rhymes into its pop-tinged songs. $12, available through Ticketmaster or 410-547-7328.
Ugly Betty -- On Ugly Betty, Betty finds herself distracted by Mode's new sandwich guy, who both annoys and intrigues her. 8 p.m.-9 p.m. WMAR, Channel 2.
Growing a fall garden
In his monthly Saturday's Hero column, Rob Kasper tells how to plant a fall garden and keep it going.
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COLLEGE HOOPS TIME
Heather A. Dinich reports from Maryland's men's basketball media day, which is being held this afternoon. baltimoresun.com/terpsblog
Hot weekend picks
Entertainment reporter Sam Sessa reveals his three recommendations for weekend fun. baltimoresun.com/midnightsun
Reality TV news
Reality TV blogger Sarah Kickler Kelber recaps the latest goings-on in Survivor: China. baltimoresun.realitycheck
Biotechnology park
A Baltimore City Council committee holds a hearing related to development of the East Baltimore biotechnology park. baltimoresun.com/maryland
Liquor board hearing
The Baltimore Liquor Board hears the case against Foxy Lady, a club on The Block, which was cited recently by inspectors for serving alcohol to minors. baltimoresun.com/maryland
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Apple a Day -- Discuss Apple's new operating system, set to debut soon, with David Zeiler. baltimoresun.com/appleaday.
MOST VIEWED STORIES YESTERDAY AS OF 8 PM
1. The ire of conservatives -- Halsey and Bonnie Frost's use of the State Children's Health Insurance Program after their children were left comatose is roundly criticized.
2. What's the play, coach? -- If the Ravens' offense doesn't improve Sunday against the St. Louis Rams, Brian Billick may have get someone else to call the plays.
3. Grand franchise -- The Greene Turtle is one of the area's best-known watering holes, with 16 restaurants in Maryland and Washington.
4. The name game -- Villa Julie College, which some may think is still affiliated with the Catholic Church, is considering changing its name.
5. High school sports -- Find out which team won the big game and who they play next.