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Baltimore bars prep for rush of Ravens fans
The Ravens have a game plan going into Sunday's matchup against the New England Patriots — and so do many Baltimore-area bars.
This week, bar owners have pre-ordered hundreds of extra pounds of chicken wings, rolled in more kegs of beer, and hooked...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Baltimore Ravens, Football, Super Bowl, Chicken Wings
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Live performances learn to live with noisy phones
It was the cellphone heard 'round the world.
A bouncy marimba ring tone on an iPhone erupted during the final soft, almost unbearably poignant minutes of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 9 at a recent New York Philharmonic concert in Lincoln Center.
Music...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Lincoln Center, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Coughing, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Freestyle ski champ Sarah Burke dies week after injury
CNNA Canadian freestyle skier who was seriously injured during practice in Utah last week has died, her family said Thursday in a statement released by her publicist. Sarah Burke, 29, died Thursday morning at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Emergency Health Procedures, Freestyle Skiing, Justice System
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AT&T hikes rates on smartphone plans
CNNMoneyThe mobile data our smartphones love to suck up is once again going up in price. AT&T on Wednesday hiked rates on its smartphone and tablet data plans. The new rates will go into effect on Sunday, but only new customers will be affected. Those under...Tags: Apple iPad, Computer Hardware, AT&T Corp., T-Mobile, Credit Ratings
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Church news for 1/20
Lavansville-Bakersville The Lavansville-Bakersville Lutheran Parish will be celebrating the third Sunday after Epiphany. Mt. Zion in Bakersville begins worship at 9 a.m. Mt. Calvary in Lavansville begins worship at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Youth Organizations, Religious Texts, Girl Scouts of the USA, Health
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Perry drops out of presidential race, endorses Gingrich
Tribune News ServicesTexas Gov. Rick Perry abandoned his presidential bid and endorsed Newt Gingrich, a move coming just two days before the pivotal South Carolina primary as Republican front-runner Mitt Romney struggles to fend off a challenge from the former House speaker....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Vaccines, Politics, Government, Health
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La Cañada Unified explores new ways to communicate with public
La Cañada Unified may soon venture into the world of hashtags and Mark Zuckerberg.
The district is assembling a public relations and communications committee that will explore using, among other mediums, Twitter, which uses hashtags, and Facebook,...Tags: Mark Zuckerberg, Social Media, Los Angeles Unified School District, Twitter, Inc., Media Industry
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Steinberg: Great NFL season
Remember back to the dispiriting offseason of locked out players and no transactions in the NFL. Relive the anxiety and angst surrounding whether there would be a season at all (although I wrote repeatedly it would all work out). Recall the two...Tags: Matthew Stafford, Cam Newton, Health, Tim Tebow, Companies and Corporations
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Caller ID Spoofing A Growing Problem
CW 33 NewsMetroplex resident Pam Moynihan’s phone would ring and all too often she had no idea who was on the other end of the line. “Just started getting three, four, five, up to 10 phone calls every single day,” said Moynihan. Most of the time...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Sales, Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry
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Orioles hire Brady Anderson as special assistant to Duquette
The Orioles announced several changes to the front office staff Thursday, including the hiring of long-time Orioles outfielder Brady Anderson as a special assistant to executive vice president Dan Duquette.
Anderson, 48, was a three-time all-star in...Tags: Spring Training, Tommy Hunter, Jeremy Guthrie, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Media Industry
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State Republicans to drop loyalty oath requirement
The Republican Party of Virginia is dropping its loyalty oath requirement.
The group's chairman, Pat Mullins, posted a message on his Facebook page Tuesday night saying the Republican Party of Virginia has asked the State Board of Elections to drop the...Tags: Parties and Movements, White House, Politics, U.S. Senate, Media Industry
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Michigan Governor Snyder to deliver State of the State address 7 pm. today
What: Gov. Rick Snyder’s second annual State of the State address
When: 7 p.m. EST today, Wednesday, Jan. 18
Where: House chamber, Michigan Capitol
Broadcast on: Michigan public radio and television stations, as well as the Michigan...Tags: Television Stations, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Politics, Unemployment Benefits
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