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		<title>What McDonogh Means to Me - 50 Years Later</title>
		<description>On my 12th birthday (February 15, 1958), I took the McDonogh scholarship test.  Fifty years ago this past year, on September 9, 1958, I became a new seventh-grade boarding student.  Away from home for the first time, I became so home sick that I insisted on leaving McDonogh.  Four individuals ...</description>
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		<title>Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon Indicted on Twelve Counts</title>
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On Friday, January 9, 2009, the Baltimore City grand jury issued a 31-page, 12-count indictment against Mayor Sheila Dixon.  There were four counts of perjury, three counts of theft, three counts of fraudulent misappropriate by fiduciary, and two counts of misconduct in office.  The investigation began about three years ago ...</description>
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		<title>Eyewitness Identification</title>
		<description>University of Baltimore School of Law Conducts Experiment on Eyewitness Identification
Most criminal cases boil down to the “whodunit?” This means that, in most criminal cases, there is no question that the crime was committed. The only question for the jury is whether the Defendant committed it. The prosecutor’s job is ...</description>
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