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  • Infinity carries Patsy Cline tunes and friendship to legendary status

    Jenny Lee Stern, left, as Patsy Cline and Robin Baxter as Louise Seger in "Always .Patsy Cline," now playing at Infinity Theatre in ...

  • Fire bombs hit 10 Baltimore locations.

    BALTIMORE (WMAR) - A smoke-stained window is at the front of Hunting Hills Apartments in Southwest Baltimore. Police say it is the latest incident in a string of fire bombs to hit the city. Neighbors are just finding out. "I wouldn't doubt it for a quick second that it wasn't targeted to somebody," said Stewart Adams, who lives in the complex. Police say this one happened ...

  • Glenn Younes Rants About Adam “Pacman” Jones

    Then he spoke about the NFL allowing Pacman Jones to speak at the rookie symposium. He explained what the rookie symposium is before talking about Pacman Jones, ';The rookie symposium is a 3-4 day event to help, guide, train, educate and enlighten these new employees to the NFL known as ...

  • New Tiger Arena At Towson University A ‘Slam Dunk’ For Globetrotter Fans

    TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — A new center of activity for Towson University. Its brand new Tiger Arena officially opens, with a performance by the Harlem ...

  • Hopkins epidemiologist tracing outbreak of SARS-like disease

    Saudi Arabia that's spreading.She and two colleagues pored over hospital records, tracking the spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, just as they did with a SARS outbreak in Toronto nearly a decade earlier.The researchers "were looking for any crossover to explain how one person gave it to another," Perl said. They traced a web of infection linking a man and his son ...


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Movie Review

High and Low (Tengoku to jigoku) [DVD]

High and Low (Tengoku to jigoku) [DVD]

Following his breakthrough success with Rashomon in 1950, the film that literally opened the rest of the worlds eyes to Japanese cinema, Akira Kurosawa spent most of the next two decades making jida-geki, or dramatic films set in the past, which included his long string of ... ...

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  • Pressure on neck killed Randallstown teen witness in Laboard trial says

    An off-duty Baltimore County police officer killed 17-year-old Christopher Brown by putting pressure on his neck, an assistant medical examiner said Wednesday as the state wrapped up its manslaughter case against James D. Laboard.Testimony on the third day of Laboard's trial largely focused on how Brown died last June in an altercation with the officer ...

  • City police search for arsonists throwing flammable bottles

    Baltimore police are looking for arsonists responsible for throwing about a dozen crude incendiary devices at buildings since late April. One of the homes hit by the devices - made from bottles and jugs - belonged to a Muslim family in North Baltimore. A preliminary investigation suggested that the incident was hate-related, Baltimore police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said. But investigators ...

  • Person critically injured in eastern Balto. Co. car crash

    A person was critically injured in a car crash near Gunpowder Falls State Park and was being taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center on Wednesday evening, ...

  • Everything ... went wrong as two Navy divers died

    NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. — — The dive that claimed the lives of two members of an elite Navy team wasn't the only thing that went wrong that February day ...

  • Glenn Younes Talks Troubled Athletes With Mark Zinno

    Listen to Glenn Younes and Mark Zinno cross talk about Chad Johnson, Adam ';Pac man'; Jones, and other athletes that get in trouble off the field. ';If your trying to deter kids from smoking, you don’t show them the picture of a lung from someone who smoked a hand full of cigarette’s, you show them the lung of someone who’s smoked a lot of ...

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