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- This week 39 years ago, the following songs were the most popular in the U.S., according to Billboard's Hot 100 chart archive.
- "Law & Order" is usually the TV show known for its "ripped from the headlines" plots, but Sunday's episode of "Simpsons" seems to have been inspired by a recent legal case involving the Baltimore Museum of Art.
- 'Book of Mormon' arrives at Hippodrome in Baltimore.
- The Baltimore Zoo has announced the winners of a contest to name its two lion cubs. With more than 20,000 votes, the cubs will now be known as Luke and Leia -- after the stars of the first three "Star Wars" movies.
- In the magazine's latest issue, out Friday, the writers and editors have named Baltimore-set social tapestry "The Wire" as the No. 1 TV show. Of all time.
- 'True Blood' recap: Season 5, Episode 10, 'Gone, Gone, Gone'
- Nuclear energy's promise is one of energy independence, but the cost of making a mistake, well that's a real problem.
- Atheed Azzet is an Iraq native whose father was killed by Saddam Hussein's regime and who became an interpreter for U.S. reporters during the war.
- Atheed Azzet is an Iraq native whose father was killed by Saddam Hussein's regime and who became an interpreter for U.S. reporters during the war.
- Baltimore events, entertainment: Everything you need to know about the week of 12/5-12/11