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Attorney General Holder orders more episodes of 'The Wire'
The Obama administration has some very pressing matters on its hands: Three overseas wars, an economy struggling to recover and a massive budget shortfall.
So, what are administration officials spending their time doing? Why, ordering more episodes of...Tags: Eric Holder, Barack Obama, David Simon, Jim True-Frost, Entertainment
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Speaking Up To Strangers Who Offend
The Hartford CourantIn between the learning, there were a number of grade school pranks my classmates and I would play at Whittier Elementary in Waukegan, Ill. — like writing something clever on a small piece of paper, sticking tape or paste on the other side and...Tags: Southern Connecticut State University, Frank III Harris, New York City, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Toy Industry
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Baltimore Sun in the news
There's a fallacy that reporters detest being in the spotlight. If that were really true, articles would be published without bylines. But print journalists have found that it's easier and more fun to ask questions than it is to answer them. Nonetheless,...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, H.L. Mencken, David Simon, Human Rights, Benito Mussolini
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Downtown is a nightmare after dark
The under-reporting of disturbances and violent crime at the Inner Harbor is legendary ("TheSt. Patrick's Day brawl," May 16). I have been living downtown in the Central Business District for the past six years at one of the nightly hot spots —...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, New York City, Prosecution
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Who wins 'The Wire' vs 'The Sopranos'?
The Baltimore SunIn a battle of the television behemoths, it came down to Baltimore versus New Jersey. Or was it street thugs versus the mafia? Maybe was just Omar against Tony. In any event, the website Vulture.com has had some fun recently, March Madness style,...Tags: Mad Men (tv program), The West Wing (tv program), Entertainment, Television, New York City Police Department
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Howard hopes to use suburban advantages to draw tourists
Howard County doesn't have the sailing tradition of Annapolis, the boardwalk of Ocean City or the storied battlefields of Gettysburg. But it does have a prime spot between two big cities, a historic downtown, miles of mountain biking trails and plenty...Tags: Hobbies, Anne Arundel County, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sam Rogers, Ocean City
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For Orioles' Adam Jones, Dominican Republic scores a home run
Baltimore Orioles' star center fielder Adam Jones loves to sleep out — which works out nicely for him, realization, since his team spends more than 80 days a year on the road.
Obviously undaunted by frequent changes of scenery, Jones has been a...Tags: Dexter (tv program), Trips and Vacations, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Apple iPad
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HBO's series 'VEEP' starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus begins production in Maryland
The Baltimore Sun"VEEP," the HBO political satire starring Julia-Louis-Dreyfus, started production Monday on location in the Baltimore area, Gov. Martin O'Malley and the cable channel said. The Maryland Film Office estimates that the first season of the series will...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Television, Peter Capaldi, In the Loop (movie), Gina McKee
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Budget impasse in Annapolis threatens thriving local TV industry
After four tough years, these are heady days in the world of Maryland TV and film production. Last month, "Game Change," the Baltimore-made HBO docudrama on the 2008 presidential election, premiered to strong reviews and even stronger debate. This week,...
Tags: Cinema Industry, Harford County, House of Cards (tv program), Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Kevin Spacey
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Finding shards of light 'In Darkness'
Agnieszka Holland's Holocaust movies, like "Angry Harvest" and "Europa Europa," are a world away from concentration camp tear-jerkers like Robert Benigni's Oscar-winning smash "Life Is Beautiful."
Holland's films are uninhibited and sexual, gutsy and...Tags: In Darkness (movie), David Simon, Life Is Beautiful (movie), Netherlands, Fells Point
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Simon returns to The Sun with look at officer wounded in battle
David Simon has returned to the pages of his old newspaper with a compelling look back at a Baltimore police officer wounded in the drug war, and now in need of help himself. The blind Gene Cassidy, shot twice in the head in 1987, still works at the...Tags: David Simon, Amtrak
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Like/dislike: Brad Dunnells, the Donegal X-Press
St. Patrick's Day is obviously a big thing for Irish bands. That's why Annapolis-based folk-punkers Donegal X-Press have played every Baltimore St. Patrick's Parade Day since 1998.
"I love seeing old friends come out to Mick O'Shea's after the parade and...Tags: Entertainment, Festive Events, Apple iPod, Arts and Culture, Facebook
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