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School bus drivers protest working safety conditions
Bus drivers with Durham School Services, which has a contract with Baltimore, "speak-out" about conditions which include not being paid for work and unsafe conditions. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun ...
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Z on TV Ailes grabs high ground over Obama on phone email seizures
Roger Ailes rallied his troops Thursday with a memo that claimed the moral high ground in his channel's latest battle with the Obama White ...
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Jodi Arias jurors deadlock New jury to be chosen
An Arizona jury Thursday said it was unable to reach a unanimous agreement and would be unable to decide what penalty Jodi Arias should receive for killing her ...
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Baltimore Police To Change The Way It Handles Animal Cruelty Cases
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police announce major changes to the way it handles animal cruelty just as the city is hit with four horrific cases in one ...
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Gausman recalled from Bowie Arrieta optioned
Email TORONTO -- As expected, the Orioles officially selected the contract of right-hander Kevin Gausman, who will make his Major League debut against the Blue Jays on Thursday to kick off a four-game set in Toronto. To make room for Gausman on the 25-man roster, Baltimore optioned righty Jake Arrieta to Triple-A Norfolk, while reliever Alex Burnett was designated for assignment to clear a spot ...
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Movie Review
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Shot simultaneously with a yet-to-be-released third film, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is pretty much exactly what you would expect from a sequel to a $350-million surprise smash hit. The first Pirates movie, The Cu ... ...
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Jones makes third straight start as designated hitter
Email TORONTO -- Adam Jones, who has been dealing with a sore groin, started at designated hitter for the third consecutive game in Baltimore's series opener against the Blue Jays on Thursday. Jones was out running on the Rogers Centre field well before the team went out to stretch and take batting practice, and manager Buck Showalter said the center fielder has continued to show signs of ...
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Before debut Os Gausman receives another gift of powdered doughnuts
TORONTO -- Kevin Gausman arrived in the visiting clubhouse of the Rogers Centre on Thursday to find about $300 worth of powdered mini doughnuts stacked inside and at the base of his locker, another nice welcoming gift from center fielder Adam Jones. The 22-year-old Gausman will make his major league debut tonight against the Blue Jays. Gausman -- who was known for eating doughnuts between ...
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Back Story First Memorial Day celebrated 145 years ago
Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer. It is a day marked with trips to the beach, backyard cookouts, baseball games, community pool openings and, for the next 90 days or so, paying attention to Friday afternoon traffic reports detailing the backup at ...
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Teens indicted in fatal Howard County stabbing
Two teens accused in the fatal stabbing of an Ellicott City man were brought before a judge for a bail review, and charging documents released Monday revealed their possible motive in the alleged ...
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Former Haussners Restaurant up for auction
For over 70 years, it was a Baltimore landmark. Haussner's Restaurant was known for its famous strawberry pies and millions of dollars of artwork that covered its walls. "I love it here at Haussner's," a patron said in 1999. "We've always enjoyed the pictures, coming in and watching the pictures, and the service has always been fantastic," another patron said ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
Hotel Review
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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