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On Facebook, the revolution is a lot less demanding
There was a time when any protest worth its salt meant time and sweat, with picketing in inclement weather, massing in Washington and possibly even the risk of violence or getting arrested. People went to jail to support the Montgomery bus boycott...
Tags: Sandwiches, Social Media, Georgetown, Crofton, Economy, Business and Finance
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Woman found decomposed in Charles Village apartment identified as tenant's neighbor
A police investigation into how the body of a Charles Village woman ended up badly decomposed in a neighbor's apartment this month will continue after a state medical examiner was unable to determine a cause of death, according to Baltimore police. The...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Politics, Drug Trafficking, Interior Policy
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Some big businesses owe millions in city water bills
In Sparrows Point, bankrupt RG Steel's delinquent city water bills have risen from about $3.5 million in 2009 to nearly $7 million today, according to city records. Chemical giant W.R.Grace & Co. owes almost $500,000 — even after recently...Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Sparrow (music group), Economy, Business and Finance, Hospitals and Clinics, Politics
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Ron Tanner's cross-country tour
If you ever thought writing a book was tough, just consider the pain of marketing it. One example: the 66-city tour by Loyola University Maryland writing professor Ron Tanner in a beat-up van -- a voyage that has included savage mosquitos, a busted toilet...
Tags: Lead Poisoning, Pets, Book, Authors, Renovation
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Baltimore grocers, restaurants cope with power outage losses
Patrons at Tark's Grill were eating in the dining room and drinking at the bar when the ferocious storm struck Friday night and the Brooklandville restaurant went dark. The Green Spring Station establishment was among many Baltimore-area eateries and...Tags: Restaurants, Groceries, Colin Campbell, Economy, Business and Finance, Walmart
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Like/dislike: Allison Korycki, Charm City Yoga
At an open-air studio in Rishikesh, India, Allison Korycki fell in love with yoga, participating in her first class as monkeys hung on the doors of the classroom. Now, the 25-year-old Korycki, who lives in Charles Village, is the director of operations at...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Jeopardy!, Phish (music group), Apple iPod, Health
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Video Americain's long Charles Village goodbye ends this weekend
The Baltimore SunIn the course of a going-out-of-business sale that has been dragging on at the Charles Village Video Americain for months, owner Barry Solan estimates he’s sold about two-thirds of his roughly 30,000-title inventory. Each sale, he and his wife,...Tags: Movies, DVDs, Charlie Chaplin, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Netflix Inc.
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Ottobar staff recall when 'VEEP' filmed at their bar
The Baltimore SunThere's a lot of excitement for "Veep," the new political satire from Armando Iannucci, responsible for the great "In the Loop," and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. At the Ottobar, the staff will be watching the show closely, for the Charles Village venue was one...Tags: Tony Hale, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, In the Loop (movie), Chris Addison, White House
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After flood, Berger Cookies back in boxes, on shelves
Hurricane Irene apparently was even worse than anyone thought. Forget about downed power lines — the storm knocked out Baltimore's sweet tooth.
For much of the past three weeks, nearly 600 area stores and countless customers have been denied...Tags: Primaries, Lexington Market, Hurricane Irene (2011), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Bicycle deaths not related to age
The recent death of Johns Hopkins student Nathan Krasnopoler after being struck by a car in February is a tragedy. But The Sun has given the impression his death was entirely due to the age of the 83-year-old driver of the car he collided with, allowing...Tags: Health and Safety at School
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Councilman pledges to halt City Hall's tax breaks for developers
The City Council's finance committee chairman threatened Thursday to impose a moratorium on tax breaks for developers until City Hall implements more transparency in the process and funds more projects outside of downtown. Carl Stokes, who chairs the...Tags: Peter G. Angelos, Baltimore Development Corporation, Credit and Debt, Abell Foundation, Locust Point
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New large-scale brewery will be Baltimore's first in more than 30 years
The former bottling plant in the Abell neighborhood has been all but abandoned for years. The Beverage Capital Corp. sign outside has faded. The white office walls have yellowed. A nearby mechanic uses the space that used to hold the bottling line as a...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Services and Shopping, Mary Pat Clarke, Edgar Allan Poe, Senator Theatre
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