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It's just an apostrophe, people
The Baltimore SunYou may want to grab a paper bag to breathe into in case this post provokes hyperventilation. Apostrophes are not all that important. This insight came to me as I was reading an important distinction that Geoffrey Pullum makes at Lingua Franca: "The...Tags: Fells Point, England
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Report: Downtown Baltimore gained 10,000 jobs in 2012
Downtown Baltimore gained 10,000 jobs in 2012 — after losing the same number of jobs in 2011, according to the annual State of Downtown report to be released Thursday by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore Inc. "At the very least, this is a...
Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Kirby Fowler, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Mount Vernon, Harbor East
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Duped drug buyer got T-shirt instead of cocaine, killed dealer
A Baltimore judge sentenced Jason K. Hamel to 50 years in prison for the Federal Hill murder of an alleged drug dealer who tricked him into paying $5,000 for a T-shirt he said was a package of cocaine. The shooting happened in 800 block of Battery...
Tags: Punishment, Murder, Drug Trafficking
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Wedded: Kelli Raia and Adam Dickson
Wedding date: Jan. 12, 2013 Her story: Kelli Raia, 26, grew up in Silver Spring. She is a social worker at a retirement community in Catonsville. Her mother, Jeanne, is a stained-glass artist and owns Glimmerglass Stained Glass. Her father, Joe, is a...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Marriage, Family, Roman Catholicism
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Police blotter
Aberdeen Deanna Frankhouse, 29, of the 700 block of Maxa Road, was arrested Tuesday on a bench warrant in a case in which she is charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Michael Lawrence Demarest, 33, of the 300 block of Irish...Tags: Perry Hall, DVDs, Crime, Law and Justice, Brooklyn (New York City), Vandalism
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Police to heighten patrols during St. Patrick's Day weekend
Several hundred Baltimore and state police officers will be saturating the city's bar districts this St. Patrick's Day weekend, looking for drunken drivers and people drinking in the streets, law enforcement officials announced Thursday. "Roadways in...
Tags: Holidays, St. Patrick's Day, Fells Point, Canton Square, Maryland State Police
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Baltimore police rebuked by federal judge in taping lawsuit
A federal judge has ordered Baltimore police to halt a "veritable witch hunt" into the personal life of a man who alleges that his camera was seized as he filmed an arrest. In a ruling unsealed Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Gauvey said the...
Tags: Preakness Stakes, Crime, Law and Justice, Harford County, Lawyers, George Nilson
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City politicians rush to save Ticketmaster's user fees
Musician Jackson Browne's managers were so excited when they heard Maryland's high court had struck down Ticketmaster's unpopular user fees in Baltimore that they promised free lifetime tickets to the city resident who had filed suit alleging he'd been...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Live Nation, Bolton Hill, Carl Stokes, Music
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Police to increase St. Patrick's Day patrols after mayhem of 2012
Eager to avoid a repeat of the violence last St. Patrick's Day, when youths fought in downtown streets and a tourist was beaten unconscious, Baltimore police are stepping up patrols in nightlife centers starting this weekend. Commanders will add extra...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Holidays, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, St. Patrick's Day
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Retailers may charge fee to customers paying with credit cards
Customers at Towson Hot Bagels usually pay with credit, not cash, when buying a bagel or a bottle of water, triggering fees the merchant must pay to process each transaction. Now, the shop's owner and retailers across the country may recoup "swipe"...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Interior Policy, Walmart, Towson, National Retail Federation
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Child rapist Merzbacher will stay in prison, U.S. court rules
John Merzbacher, a former South Baltimore parochial school teacher convicted of raping a student, will remain in prison after the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision Friday that could have set him free. In an emotional victory for the...
Tags: Heart Attack, Christianity, Abusive Behavior, Douglas F. Gansler, Criminals
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Sign up for a CSA now, Md. Department of Agriculture says
The Baltimore SunYou might not be thinking about farm-fresh produce on a rainy afternoon, but the Maryland Department of Agriculture says now is the right time to check into joining a community-supported agriculture program. Members of a CSA pay an upfront...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers
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