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More Cheap Tricks: cheap stuff to do this weekend
baltimoresun.comI'm sure there will be plenty of people taking advantage of Dollar or Less Days in Downtown Baltimore, where plenty of big-ticket museums and attractions like the National Aquarium will let you through their turnstiles for $1 on Saturday and Sunday.If... -
Police investigate sunken yacht as possible theft
The Associated PressMaryland Natural Resources Police are investigating how a yacht kept at a private marina in Baltimore's Inner Harbor ended up submerged near the Key Bridge miles away. About 9 a.m. yesterday, a Maryland Transportation Authority maintenance worker spotted...Tags: Crimes, Natural Resource Industry, Police Investigations, Maryland, Police
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Gag order sought in Harris killing case
Attorneys representing two men accused of killing former City Councilman Kenneth N. Harris Sr. are seeking a gag order in the case, arguing that publicity would make it difficult for their clients to get a fair trial. At a hearing yesterday, Charles Y....Tags: Court Administration, Montgomery County (Maryland), Murder, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Police Investigations
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Harris gag rule effort is dropped
Two Baltimore defense attorneys have withdrawn requests for a court order that would have barred attorneys and police officers from publicly discussing the case against the two men accused of killing former City Councilman Kenneth N. Harris Sr. Attorneys...Tags: Court Administration, Murder, Lawyers, Police, Court Preliminary
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Rough track for the Red Line
After six years of planning and a recent round of public hearings, a clear consensus has emerged among civic and business leaders about what a long-debated east-west transit line through Baltimore would look like - if it is ever built in the face of...Tags: Executive Branch, Subway Transportation, Railway Transportation, National Government, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Check trucks' height before they reach tunnel
Having read the report about the truck violating the Harbor Tunnel's height restrictions, scraping ceiling tiles and tying up traffic ("Baltimore Harbor Tunnel ceiling damaged by truck," Nov. 12), I have to ask: If tunnel vehicles have to pass through the...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking, Road Transportation, Vehicles, Transportation
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Updating the upscale
The floors at the Shops at Kenilworth are stripped, the ceilings ripped out, and the fountain is drained. Scaffolding stands throughout the mall.
It's not a pretty sight now, but the Towson mall's owners promise major upgrades by next month as the 30-...Tags: Rental Service, Roland Park, Metal and Mineral, Renovation, Fells Point
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Hip city living by the water
Special to The Baltimore SunOne sunny day two summers ago, as Yvonne Hardy-Phillips and her husband, Oliver, shopped for groceries at Whole Foods Market in Harbor East, something happened that took the couple and other store patrons by surprise. From out of the gourmet cheese aisle...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Groceries, Schools, Real Estate Buyers, Personal Service
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Long live the small art film, which arrives with little fanfare
Sun Movie CriticCritics are a small movie's best friends - and vice-versa. Films that arrive in a city without TV commercials or print ads, often months or years after their international premieres, rely on reviewers to get out the word that they've landed at a local art...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Groceries, Eric Rohmer, Tell No One (movie), Antonio Banderas
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'Vanaja' closes Baltimore's 2nd Women's Film Festival
Growing up is hard in the most progressive of societies. But growing up in a rigid caste system like India's, especially if you're stuck in one of the lower castes, seems a tragedy waiting to happen. Vanaja, Sunday's closing-night offering at the...Tags: Society, Movies, Hinduism, Festive Event, Columbia University
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The public in public art
After a long and passionate debate, former Maryland Gov. William Donald Schaefer appears likely to be honored with a prominent statue on Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Few would question the appropriateness of the honor or its location. But the proposal for...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Sculpture, Ed Hale, Maryland, Arts
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Plan for Schaefer statue clears major hurdle with art panel's OK
Visitors to Baltimore's Inner Harbor may soon be greeted by an 8-foot-tall statue of former Maryland Gov. William Donald Schaefer, after the city's Public Art Commission gave preliminary approval yesterday to plans for a "Schaefer Sculpture Garden" with...Tags: Sculpture, William Donald Schaefer, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Ed Hale
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