sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

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Luna's father: My son 'was killed'

Source: Baltimore Examiner

Excerpt: Five years later, FBI admits Luna case is 'inactive' Five years after the mysterious death of Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Luna, the federal prosecutor's father is still searching for answers.

Election Night in a Baltimore Jail

Source: Baltimore City Paper

Michael Hughes, 42 year old husband and father, Johns Hopkins employee, freelance journalist, and law-abiding civic-minded guy, gets arrested on election night and shares his story.

With pocket watch in one hand and oil lantern in the other, the mid-twentieth century train conductor greets us with a drawn out baritone "alllll aboard." Not the usual greeting one would expect at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, where people from around the world come to vi …

Unlike the hit comedy, "Night at the Museum" the exhibits at the National Aquarium in Baltimore really do come alive after hours. Well, okay they are alive during the day as well, but at night, you get to see them from a completely new perspective.

Now that Sprint's long-awaited Xohm service has launched in Baltimore to mostly positive reviews, researchers, bloggers, and journalists are beginning to place their bets on the upcoming battle between WiMAX and long term evolution (LTE), its toughest challenger.

Monday4 the Missing: Missing 3 Year Old From Baltimore,

Source: monday4themissing.blogspot.com

LOOK at the picture...He is such a beautiful little boy! He don't deserve to be shuffled through the system like a package of unclaimed freight!!! PLEASE, if you recognize the boy in this picture, Step forward and speak up for Lil' Guy!

Baltimore Sun: Barack Obama for president

Source: The Baltimore Sun

Both Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona and Democratic Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois have demonstrated admirable qualities that could qualify them for the nation's highest office.

20-Year Life Gap Separates City's Poorest and Wealthy

Source: knowledgeplex.org

In Baltimore: "The two-decade difference in life expectancy between Hollins Market and Roland Park was revealed in data released yesterday by the city Health Department, which for the first time has compiled comprehensive death data on a neighborhood level."

With the economy in turmoil, now is a good time to get out and enjoy a cost saving adventure. All you need is a little creativity and a trip to your local zoo. You will undoubtedly learn more about our world and the many rare and exotic creatures that live here.

September 29, 2008: That Monday was the fateful day of Sprint-Nextel's (NYSE: S) long-awaited WiMAX rollout.

200 years, loads of books

Source: The Baltimore Sun

As a pianist played "200 Candles," a roomful of Enoch Pratt Free Library fans toasted the bicentennial of the benefactor who gave away his millions, as he put it, "for all, rich and poor, without distinction of race or color." (via American Libraries Direct)

DirecTV to televise Texans-Ravens nationally

Source: The Houston Chronicle

There had been questions earlier whether Sunday Ticket customers would be able to pick up the game outside the Houston and Baltimore areas, where it will be carried on CBS affiliates (including Channel 11 in Houston), because it will take place at the same time as the Eagles-Cowb …

Kyle Boller is injured and is considered inconsistent. Troy Smith is currently ill and is considered short for a quarterback. Joe Flacco hasn't even played in a regular season game. Who should the Ravens declare as their starting quarterback for this season?

It's been an interesting weekend here in Charm City. We've had our annual festival dedicated to the arts, affectionately known as Artscape.

FedEx flubs; police deliver

Source: The Baltimore Sun

When it absolutely, positively had to get there, someone in Florida used FedEx to ship marijuana to addresses in the Baltimore area.

Baltimore Mayor's House Subject of Document Raid

Source: WJZ TV 13 Baltimore

Mayor Sheila Dixon has been under scrutiny before for possible corruption charges stemming from links to her sister's company getting nice contract deals from Baltimore City Government.

Firm reneges on scholarships

Source: The Baltimore Sun

Castle Toyota/Scion in Southeast Baltimore promised $8,400 in scholarships to four graduating seniors from Patterson High School to cover tuition at Baltimore City Community College.