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- New York is now official swept up in "Timsanity."
- 'Smash' recap: The series premiere of NBC's 'Smash' had a lot riding on it. Judging from 'Smash's' first episode, it lives up to the hype.
- A besieged al-Qaida, weakened by 10 years of war and the killing of Osama bin Laden and other leaders, is focusing much of its attention on inspiring recruits in the United States and other nations to carry out attacks the terror group itself might no longer be able to mount.
- At half past noon on New Year's Eve, slivers of yellow confetti had already littered the main lobby of the Maryland Science Center, where employees worked to sweep them up. The ball had already dropped.
- Princess Anne drops a stuffed muskrat, Easton a giant crab as the final, quirky moments of the year tick down.
- Revelers will need to enter by one of nine access points, but won't be subjected to metal detectors or other security measures, city officials say
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- Best wishes for a happy holiday season from Monopine World – Fallston U.S.A.
- 'New Year's Eve' drops the ball on good storytelling
- Havre de Grace holds annual Christmas parade and tree lighting
- Ted Jaffee, whose local broadcasting career in both radio and TV spanned nearly 40 years, died Monday. The former Lutherville resident was 92.
- Ted Jaffee, whose local broadcasting career in both radio and TV spanned nearly 40 years, died Monday. The former Lutherville resident was 92.
- Upcoming Laurel events include flu vaccination clinic, bingo, lectures, indoor yard sale and more.
- Baltimore must take steps to make major gatherings safer, including the fireworks show at the Inner Harbor
- Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich engaged in blatant anti-Muslim prejudice in the first major GOP presidential debate, and no one called them out.
- World is better without Osama bin Laden, but where are the progressive Muslim leaders to provide a better role model?
- Plain White T's bring new album, "The Wonder of the Younger," to Rams Head Live.
- Maryland Sound founder Bob Goldstein got his start touring with Frankie Valli, Four Seasons