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Michael Buble gives surprise NYC subway performance
Well, Michael Bublé, you've made our hearts melt yet again. The crooner gave an impromptu performance at the 66th Street Lincoln Center stop of the New York subway Thursday, singing the Jackson 5's "Who's Lovin' You." He sang the song with a capella...Tags: Music, Jessica Alba, Lincoln Center, Travel, New York City
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... Mass transit's weakness
WHILE Baltimore's train fire continued to disrupt city traffic, Maryland's transportation secretary was urging commuters to take the Metro subway. That's a great idea for commuters who live along the subway's northwest corridor. But what about travelers...Tags: Local Elections, Maryland, Washington (U.S. state), Randallstown, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Boston Area Shut Down During Search For Bombing Suspect
The massive manhunt for 19-year-old Dzhokar A. Tsarnaev, suspected with his older brother in the bombings Monday at the Boston marathon, has Boston and surrounding suburbs in a standstill after authorities warned residents to stay home. Tsarnaev remains...Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Amtrak, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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For CTA riders, the other shoe dropping
The second and final nine-day closing of the Wells Street Bridge is scheduled to start Friday night, disrupting CTA train service to the Loop again, officials said Monday. For commuters it's the same drill as in early March, when one leaf of the 91-...
Tags: Travel, Merchandise Mart, Chicago Transit Authority, Transportation
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Baltimore-area residents near Boston Marathon blasts
Ryan McGrath and other Baltimore-area runners were relaxing after the Boston Marathon, refueling with some burritos, when they heard the blasts. "I thought maybe it's one of those boat-type things that just shoots off a cannon every day," said McGrath,...
Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Boston Marathon
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Would you like some gender stereotyping with that kids' meal?
The Baltimore SunI was flying home with my kids a few days ago, and we stopped at Subway in the airport. After answering all their other questions -- "What kind of bread? Which cheese? Toasted or not? What toppings?" -- one of the questions floored me. "Girl or boy?"...Tags: McDonald's, Travel, Transportation
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Review: Nora Ephron's 'Lucky Guy' is great news
NEW YORK — In the program for "Lucky Guy," the play Nora Ephron raced to complete before her death last year, there's a note by the author titled "Journalism: A Love Story." That's a pretty good description of the drama, Ephron's valentine to...Tags: Nora Ephron, Peter Scolari, Newspaper and Magazine, Chemotherapy, Courtney B. Vance
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Transit police warn travelers to be alert as mobile device thefts rise
Maryland transit police are warning travelers to be alert on trains and buses, amid a long-running rash of mobile-device thefts targeting riders who were texting, listening to music or talking on the phone. The Maryland Transit Administration has...
Tags: Baltimore County, Criminals, Laws, Electronics, Science and Technology
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Letters: They way Wilshire was
Re "It all begins on Wilshire," March 24 I have always been fascinated by Wilshire Boulevard, the great thoroughfare analyzed by Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne. While I had a job on Wilshire near Vermont Avenue as a twentysomething in...
Tags: Travel, Zev Yaroslavsky, Subway Transportation Industry, Transportation
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Bomb materials linked to suspect in killing of prisons chief
The man accused of killing Colorado's prisons chief had bomb-making materials in his trunk when he got into a highway shootout in Texas, according to court documents released Tuesday. The gun that killed Colorado prisons director Tom Clements last...
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Tom Clements, Prisons, Explosions, Bombings
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Off-duty Border Patrol agent involved in fatal two-vehicle collision
Digital Media News EditorA 26-year-old off-duty Border Patrol agent died in a car collision Friday afternoon southeast of El Centro. Agent Francisco Puga with the El Centro Station died at the scene of the collision at the intersection of Bowker and McCabe roads while on his way...Tags: Science and Technology, Disasters and Accidents, Highway Transportation
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Letters: Ideas for a more livable L.A.
Re "Broken civic promise," Critic's Notebook, March 3 I was glad to read Christopher Hawthorne's piece on Los Angeles' missed opportunities, miscalculations and wrong choices regarding the creation of our public spaces and public transit systems....
Tags: Eli Broad, Los Angeles International Airport, Travel, Public Transportation, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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