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- Our list of Baltimore happenings for the week of 11/21-11/27
- Baltimore Ravens: Ozzie Newsome is the patriarch of one of the NFL's most bountiful coaching trees, an impressive and expanding group of former Ravens assistants now having success as head coaches elsewhere.
- QB Danny O'Brien leaves game in third, but Notre Dame had dominated from the start
- Marin Alsop to conduct Baltimore Symphony, choruses, actors in Honegger's 'Joan of Arc at the Stake'
- Havre de Grace's bid for a Horse of the Year title may still have a glimmer of hope after she finished fourth in Saturday's Breeders Cup Classic at Churchill Downs in Louisville.
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- Producers of Kitchen Nightmare, the Fox TV show, spend Thursday setting up inside Café Hon for a week of taping.
- New local theater presentation of 'Spelling Bee' merits an A in Howard County
- Your guide to everything going on this week
- Howard County officials are looking at Healthy Howard, Inc. as the ace up their sleeves in dealing with federal health care reform…
- Baltimore events: Lewis Black, Double Dagger, Ravens and more
- The County Council unanimously approved Monday, Oct. 3 the administration's $600,000 funding request for a Clarksville traffic study with amendments that broaden the study area and preclude the county from placing reservations on nearby business owners' property.
- Plan your week with our guide to what's going on in town
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- 'Ben-Hur' still draws upon a higher power in high-definition on Blu-ray
- The resolution, which had been tabled since April, authorizes the county to release a small portion of property in West Friendship belonging to Trent Kittleman, the Republican nominee for county executive last year and widow of former state Sen. Robert Kittleman, from its Agricultural Land Preservation Easement so T-Mobile can install a 150-foot cell phone tower on it.
- "Warrior," Bright Eyes, Virgin Mobile FreeFest and more going on this week
- Best week ever: Plan your week with our guide to what's new in Baltimore events, music, movies and more
- What to do highlights: "The Help," Jay-Z and Kanye,
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- Profits at the Sinclair Broadcast Group rose more than 7 percent in the second quarter as local auto dealers increased spending on television advertising, the Hunt Valley-based TV station owner reported Wednesday.
- Howard County Council member Greg Fox ignores achievements recognized by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services award to Healthy Howard
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- Third-round pick struggled with weight early in his career and went unnoticed by top colleges
- Rec sports results for Howard County
- Shareholders of Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. approved the company's executive pay package in a "say on pay" non binding vote Thursday
- Baltimore's open-air film series promise fun for all ages – and a sprinkle of midsummer's nights dreams
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has acquired wresting franchise "Ring of Honor" and plans to start airing the original television wrestling match programs on its network of television stations in September, the Hunt Valley broadcaster said Monday.
- Sinclair Broadcast Group said profit jumped 33 percent in the first quarter thanks to double digit gains in spending by automotive advertisers and revenue generated by the 2011 Super Bowl.