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Anti-Slots Petition Gathers 40K SignaturesA coalition against slots at Arundel Mills Mall said it has collected 40,000 names on a petition that would force a public vote on whether to allow slots at that location.
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Mashable’s Weekly Guide to Social Media EventsIt’s a brand new week, which means it’s time for Mashable’s guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable’s Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month before your event and let’s establish a media partnership. Mashable’s Weekly Social Media and Marketing Event Guide is proudly ...
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What’s Good for the Goose: Loose Lips Daily - City Desk - Washington City PaperMorning all. The greater political machinations reflected in this week's D.C. Council censure of Marion Barry are becoing increasingly obvious. Now that Chairman Vincent C. Gray has cleaned his own house, he and his colleagues are moving with confidence to take a peek inside Mayor Adrian M. Fenty 's.
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On the Move - Business EditionAwards Stephen B. Baylin, the Virginia and D.K. Ludwig Professor for Cancer Research at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, has been awarded the 14th Alfred G. Knudson Award in Cancer Genetics from the National Cancer Institute. He and his lab team pinpointed a role for key cancer-causing gene mutations and also for [...]
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SU Breaks Ground on First Residential-Retail ComplexIn a festive ceremony, Salisbury University recently broke ground on the campus' new Sea Gull Square residence hall and retail complex--the first residence hall to be built on main campus in two decades. At 230,000 square feet, the five-story, $45 million project also will become the campus' largest building.
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Baltimore woman shot, bound, left for dead in drug disputePeter Hermann started covering news for The Baltimore Sun in 1990, first in Anne Arundel County and, starting in 1994, reporting on the Baltimore Police Department.
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2 Shot Outside Trouble-Prone Baltimore NightclubBaltimore police say two people have been shot outside a downtown nightclub that was the scene of a near-riot over the weekend.
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Real Estate Wonk: Baltimore still on firm's 'lowest performing' listAs a number of metro areas post home-price gains, the Baltimore market is still declining, a real estate data firm says in a new report. Prices were down 3.4 percent vs. a year ago and 1.8 percent compared with the previous quarter, Clear Capital said.
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Baltimore mayor hospitalized with chest pain, numbnessRawlings-Blake admitted for observation, testing Baltimore Mayor Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake has been hospitalized for observation after complaining of chest pain and numbness early Thursday, according to the her office.
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Sloth born at Baltimore aquarium rainforestBALTIMORE (AP) — A sloth at the National Aquarium in Baltimore has given birth again. Aquarium officials say the sloth named Rose gave birth in late February in the aquarium's rainforest exhibit, providing a sibling for brother Howie, who was born in 2008.
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Rowhouse fire kills three in BaltimoreBALTIMORE, March 4 (UPI) -- A fire official in Baltimore said three people were killed early Thursday morning in a rowhouse fire in the city's Parkview/Woodbrook neighborhood.
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