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Dixon funds linked to firms
Sun reportersCompanies linked to a developer questioned in the state investigation of Mayor Sheila Dixon have made nearly $500,000 in political contributions in the past decade, state campaign finance records show. The 57 limited liability corporations named in court...Tags: Lynn Anderson, Political Candidates, John Paterakis Sr., Public Officials, Citizens Initiative and Recall
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New leaders for city schools
Sun reporterThe Baltimore school board has appointed 33 new principals so far and plans to name about a dozen more before the new school year begins in August. The principal is at the heart of city schools chief Andres Alonso's plans to reform a troubled system....Tags: Charter Schools, Harbor, Schools
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What do you get for a mink?
You know how you get a song stuck in your head? Ever since the fur started flying in the state prosecutor's investigation of Mayor Sheila Dixon, I keep hearing that song from Guys and Dolls, the one sung by a doll who was shocked, just shocked, at what...Tags: Manhattan, Sheila Dixon, Regional Authority, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Harbor
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Dixon gifts probed
Sun reportersProsecutors are investigating whether Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon received thousands of dollars in gifts - including fur coats - from a prominent developer whose projects benefited from tax breaks and zoning changes she supported as City Council...Tags: Lynn Anderson, State Budgets, Transportation, Air Transportation, Public Officials
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A new Port Covington
Sun reporterDeveloper Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse hopes to transform 17 acres in South Baltimore's Port Covington into a community that could include homes, shops and offices, along with a promenade and even a trolley. Struever Bros., working with the owner of the...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Tribune Company, Architecture, Westport, Patapsco
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The Big Three
Harbor East artists Celebrate the artists of Baltimore and one of the most recently redeveloped areas in the city at the third annual Harbor East Fine Arts and Music Festival. Several local artists will create their own street paintings, and cash...Tags: Arts, Oregon, Minority Groups, Harbor, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Michael William Kirby
Special to the SunA GLASS OF LOUIS M. MARTINI CABERNET SAUVIGNON AT JOHN STEVENS LTD. Native Baltimorean Michael William Kirby, 32, is a painter, mosaic artist and sculptor. But he's made an international name for himself as a muralist. Starting today, Kirby will be...Tags: Music Theater, Arts, Movies, Highlandtown, Fishing
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Townhouses ruin views of the harbor
I read the article "HarborView plans reignite debate" (June 4) and am sad to say that the spectacular view from the east side of Federal Hill Park overlooking the harbor toward Fells Point, Canton and the Key Bridge no longer exists. Instead of being...Tags: Federal Hill Park, Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, Federal Hill, Fells Point
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Documentary explores redevelopment of Baltimore's waterfront
Sun reporterFor Baltimoreans accustomed to seeing their hometown depicted in less than glowing terms on television series such as The Wire and Homicide: Life on the Street, a new production takes a rosier point of view. Global Harbors: A Waterfront Renaissance is an...Tags: Renovation, John Paterakis Sr., Public Officials, Tour Operations Industry, Cruises
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Putting It On Again For 'Sex And The City'
Like millions of women across the country, I rushed out to the theater for the premiere of the movie "Sex and the City." Sarah Jessica Parker and her pals can thank me for their $55.7 million opening weekend. Apparently, Warner Bros. had aimed for a...Tags: Manhattan, Movies, Sarah Jessica Parker, Theater
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