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Wednesday, January 05, 2005

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NEWS

Labor Deprivation: Machinists Strike over Health Benefits | Mobtown Beat by Van Smith

Mark Harp: 1957-2004 | Mobtown Beat by Erin Sullivan

Set List: Remembering Mark Harp | Mobtown Beat by Pamela Purdy

Who Killed Sister Cathy?: One of Maryland’s Coldest Murder Cases Heats Up | Feature by Tom Nugent

The Mail | Murder Ink

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COLUMNS

She Was All That: She wanted her epitaph to say, “That woman had guts.” | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Tis the Season: I was just some stranger who had wandered into a Norman Rockwell painting. | Bar Scars by Anna Ditkoff

Troubled Waters: Should Thomas get the nod from Bush, his Senate confirmation hearings are bound to be explosive. | Right Field by Russ Smith

Big Bang Theory: That crazy Ann (5’11”, 130 lbs.) fooled me with her semipsycho energy | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod

The Great Depression: All my relationships with my friends have weakened this year (I’m not sure why). | Think Mink by Mink Stole

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COMICS

Sheet Comics: by The Hussey Bros.

Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake

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ARTS

Visual Aide: Doyenne of the Trend in Blending Fiction, History, and Visual Art, Author Susan Vreeland Paints With Words at the Walters Art Museum | Books by J. Bowers

Magic Seeds by V.S. Naipaul | Review by Bret McCabe

Runaway by Alice Munro | Review by Nicole Leistikow

The Polysyllabic Spree by Nick Hornby | Review by Nicole Leistikow

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MUSIC

Telesma | Review by Robbie Whelan

The Short List

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FILM

Godzilla | Review by Violet LeVoit

King Kong | Review by Bret McCabe

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EAT

Pazo | Review by Richard Gorelick

Pollo à la Brasa | Review by Wendy Ward

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