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Gonzalez comes off disabled list to face Yankees
It took a few days for Phil Hughes to get over his last start, a disaster against the Mariners in which he gave up seven runs and recorded only two outs. That's the way things have been going lately for the Yankees right-hander, who allowed six runs in his prior outing. He'll have a chance to put his last two starts completely out of mind Tuesday night, when he leads the Yankees ...
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Family of man shot by undercover Baltimore police officer settles with city for $100000 www.privateofficer.com
AP -- The family of a man shot and killed by an undercover Baltimore police officer in 2009 has settled a lawsuit against the city for $100,000. The Daily Record of Baltimore ...
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State workers ready to untangle Memorial Day traffic snarls | VIDEO
Albert Kullman, a toll taker on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, says he's ready for the onslaught of Memorial Day traffic. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun ...
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Mike Preston Ravens may have No. 2 receiver already on roster
LaQuan Williams and Tandon Doss. But if you listen carefully, the Ravens think Thompson, in his second year, has the inside track. He has good size, soft hands and can fly. Opposite ...
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4 clues that your smartphone has been hacked
Smartphones are like mini-computers, but because of that, they are at risk of being hacked, so it's important to know how hackers can get in and what to look for to know if your phone has been ...
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Dragonslayer [DVD]
With the exception of the thunderous success of The Lord of the Rings films during the past few years, sword-and-sorcery-style fantasy movies have been woefully out of vogue and received with only tepid box office attendance for the past two decades. Because a spate of fantasy cheapies glutted theaters and then video rental stores in the early 1980s, the genre became associated with low bu ... ...
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Man killed in Carroll County crash
President Barack Obama signed a disaster declaration after a powerful tornado killed at least 51 people in Oklahoma, a White House statement ...
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Baltimore Police Investigate Fatal Shooting
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police are investigating a fatal shooting. The shooting occurred in the 31-hundred block of Cliftmont Avenue in northeast Baltimore shortly after 8 p.m. Monday. Officers found an adult male. He was pronounced dead at an area hospital at 8:57. His name has not been released. If you have information, please call ...
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Johnsons struggles continue as Os lose sixth straight
NYY@BAL: Hardy gives the O's the lead with RBI double BALTIMORE -- Jim Johnson's struggles continued Monday night, squandering a solid start from Freddy Garcia, an offensive effort that saw Yankees ace CC Sabathia surrender a season-high 11 hits and any hope that the All-Star closer's pair of back-to-back blown saves was a minor glitch. Instead, Johnson made it three straight ...
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Man fatally shot in Northeast Baltimore
A man was fatally shot in Northeast Baltimore on Monday night, the 80th homicide of 2013, police said. The man was found shot multiple times in the 3100 block of Cliftmont Avenue in ...
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Anne Arundel County Council changes stormwater fee
Anne Arundel County's stormwater fee hasn't been collected yet, but the County Council has already changed it. By a 7-0 vote Monday night, council members agreed to reduce the maximum fee that commercial property owners would pay and to phase in the fee for some property owners. The changes were made to make the stormwater fee more palatable to County ...
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The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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The Hawaii Prince Hotel
I took a cab from downtown Waikiki to the Hawaii Prince Hotel. It was only a few minutes, and cost ...
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