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that's a travel. >> mary: skylar diggins and bria hartley one-on-one. >> [buzzer]. >> mary: comes back >> don: u-conn with 25 turnovers. notre dame with 20 turnovers. >> mary: notre dame forces other opponents 26.5. >> don: notre dame a 4 point lead in the first overtime. diggins with 21 points. hartley leads the huskies with 25. 3 to shoot. diggins. errant shot. rebound tipped out. on the run tiffany hayes. lays it up and good. called for a travel before the shot klire. >> mary: doty trying to argue. the push ahead. doty, 1, 2, yes. it was a travel. >> don: just like this a year ago at notre dame. the irish had the lead and in the final minute, the huskies found a way and won the game 79-76. novosel the pass from diggins. >> mary: it's like a football game. let's go irish. >> don: 8 to shoot. >> mary: mallory. >> don: 4 to shoot. >> [buzzer]. >> don: the drive comes down with the offensive rebound of her own missed shot glare and gets a new 30. what a big board for notre dame. >> don: looking for the turnover. game clock down to 1:10 to play in overtime. the bucket and notre dame will
that's a travel. >> mary: skylar diggins and bria hartley one-on-one. >> [buzzer]. >> mary: comes back >> don: u-conn with 25 turnovers. notre dame with 20 turnovers. >> mary: notre dame forces other opponents 26.5. >> don: notre dame a 4 point lead in the first overtime. diggins with 21 points. hartley leads the huskies with 25. 3 to shoot. diggins. errant shot. rebound tipped out. on the run tiffany hayes. lays it up and good. called for a travel before the...
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. >> mary: full court pressure. >> don: geno auriemma pressed the whole game. >> mary: diggins back to the ball. >> don: they do. diggins. novosel. good look. hart for the rebound. tiffany hayes has a big defensive board for the huskies. 9 seconds dift between the game clock and shot clock. >> [cheers and applause]. >> mary: got her from behind. >> don: big play by the sophomore kayla mcbride. she ties the game at 63. we might not be done. >> mary: for the 3rd time skylar diggins with the pick. here's the steal from behind. the flick. and gone. one more time. wide open. the ball leaves her hand. beautiful job of driving. using the background. protecting it. we are all tied up. >> don: a timeout. u-conn has no more. notre dame has 2. notre dame still under the limit. notre dame rallies back to tie the game. novosel said a lot when she said when you play connecticut you find out how good you are. >> mary: that's right. i love the comment by skylar diggins. she said after losing to u-conn at home we said when are we going to be sick of losing to these guys? a great comeback. who will exec
. >> mary: full court pressure. >> don: geno auriemma pressed the whole game. >> mary: diggins back to the ball. >> don: they do. diggins. novosel. good look. hart for the rebound. tiffany hayes has a big defensive board for the huskies. 9 seconds dift between the game clock and shot clock. >> [cheers and applause]. >> mary: got her from behind. >> don: big play by the sophomore kayla mcbride. she ties the game at 63. we might not be done. >>...
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one was mary's sister. she was trying to excuse -- mary told me she was taking too much coral in florida and that's why she got agitated. a fairly recent letter to unaided to the presidential library in which mary requested for more pills because she darty taken the fight he gave her. she doesn't say what they were. chloral hydrate and things like that weren't usually diagnosed, so i couldn't figure out what she was talking about. if there is lincoln took medication, i'm sure she did, but you know, there's no evidence i could find that she took huge amounts, she was the date to do it. i did a lot of research on specific medication. and primaries mental systems, the most common medication was chloral hydrate laud them for opm are any kind of mixture of the three. and there is a lot in the journal of american insanity, a lot of articles about those drugs. were they a tape give? over their effects? what were their benefits? is really interesting that chloral hydrate, the most common in people say merry took wa
one was mary's sister. she was trying to excuse -- mary told me she was taking too much coral in florida and that's why she got agitated. a fairly recent letter to unaided to the presidential library in which mary requested for more pills because she darty taken the fight he gave her. she doesn't say what they were. chloral hydrate and things like that weren't usually diagnosed, so i couldn't figure out what she was talking about. if there is lincoln took medication, i'm sure she did, but you...
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mary?-old lawyer, saw abigail smith for the first time in the summer of 1759. he was unimpressed. not candid was the overall assess independent his diary. what changed between them and when we don't really know, but by the time of their first letter, something certainly had. >> braintree, october 4th, 1762. miss adorable. by the same token that the bearer sat up with you last night, i hereby order you to give him as many kisses and as many hours of your company after 9:00 as he shall please to demand and charge them to my account. i presume i have good right to draw upon you for the kisses as i have given two or three million at least. when one has been received. and of consequence the account between us is immensely in favor of yours. >> thus began the correspondence of a remarkable american couple that spans over 40 years and 1100 surviving letters, we can only guess how many were captured by the british, sunk in shipwrecks or lost by later generations. what remains tells the story of a r
mary?-old lawyer, saw abigail smith for the first time in the summer of 1759. he was unimpressed. not candid was the overall assess independent his diary. what changed between them and when we don't really know, but by the time of their first letter, something certainly had. >> braintree, october 4th, 1762. miss adorable. by the same token that the bearer sat up with you last night, i hereby order you to give him as many kisses and as many hours of your company after 9:00 as he shall...
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the feds stopped by marie's house just months ago. >> how long will you be looking for my brothers?nd he said, a hundred years from now. and i said, well, good luck. >> reporter: clarence england is now 81 years old and john 80. all is ready for the family to be at alcatraz for the 50th anniversary of their escape. >> when she knows she can look in those cells and knew they were actually living there at one time, laying on those beds. you know, it's a way of connecting back to them. >> they're not sure how to go about celebrating something like that, but they know we're coming, and they know that that's why we're coming. >> reporter: marie with a wink in her eye says she knows what her brothers did was wrong, but she's not ready for them to spend their life behind bars. marie and five sisters plan to make a return trip to alcatraz to celebrate their brothers' freedom 50 years later. john kelly, abc news. >> they used a ventilator to make they're escape route at alcatr alcatraz. the family of that third inmate, frank morris, also claims he survived a swim from alcatraz but they say t
the feds stopped by marie's house just months ago. >> how long will you be looking for my brothers?nd he said, a hundred years from now. and i said, well, good luck. >> reporter: clarence england is now 81 years old and john 80. all is ready for the family to be at alcatraz for the 50th anniversary of their escape. >> when she knows she can look in those cells and knew they were actually living there at one time, laying on those beds. you know, it's a way of connecting back to...
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mary's park for 10 years. i live in st. mary's park for 10 years. i have had at&t for 15 or 16 years. i have never had any problems. the city of san francisco built the playground for the kids and the children. so many children play there. i do not think it is good for the children. i need your help. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i purchased my house in july of last year. had i known we would have this tower, i would not have purchased it. i have great service. i have no complaints or problems. i asked you to deny at&t the tower. >> members of the board of supervisors, i am the director of san francisco open government. i listened very carefully to the speakers to come up here. it is their right to speak to you to ask you for consideration. i have heard a lot of things here. we can get into technicalities. the federal government says that there is no danger. my father was a real-estate broker in florida for 40 years. when a person is buying a home, there is a significant portion of the population that decide that there -- this is somethi
mary's park for 10 years. i live in st. mary's park for 10 years. i have had at&t for 15 or 16 years. i have never had any problems. the city of san francisco built the playground for the kids and the children. so many children play there. i do not think it is good for the children. i need your help. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i purchased my house in july of last year. had i known we would have this tower, i would not have purchased it. i have great service. i...
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reporter: charley, her name was mary hines, but everyone called her miss mary. she retired in 1981 as the principal of william pender hughes middle school. we're told she lived in baltimore for over 50 years. when firefighters arrived on the scene, they saw flames shooting out of the front door and shooting through the second floor. neighbors say miss mary went to church everyday and used a cane to get around. her friends and neighbors can't believe she's gone. >> i was very sad to know it was miss mary, i really was, really was very sad to know it was miss mary because miss mary, like i said, was a community person, loved the children and anything she could do for you, she would do it for you. reporter: firefighters said miss mary had a working smoke detector. it will take some time to know how this fire started. miss mary becomes the first fire death of the year in baltimore. >>> something done for wabash and hillsdale road in northwest baltimore, safer this morning. for two years cynthia larkin was fed up with watching the number of accidents happening just o
reporter: charley, her name was mary hines, but everyone called her miss mary. she retired in 1981 as the principal of william pender hughes middle school. we're told she lived in baltimore for over 50 years. when firefighters arrived on the scene, they saw flames shooting out of the front door and shooting through the second floor. neighbors say miss mary went to church everyday and used a cane to get around. her friends and neighbors can't believe she's gone. >> i was very sad to know...
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mary? >> denise.he teen is also charged with driving on a suspended license. >>> a plea for mercy for the woman convicted of murdering her coworker at a bethesda athletic store. the family of britney norwood is asking for the possibility to allow her parole. >> reporter: prosecutors argued that the killer should never walk free again. but the defendant's family says she deserves a second chance with parole. >> reporter: wjz obtained these passionate letters to judge robert greenburg. letters of friends and family of britney norwood. the 29-year-old was convicted in the march murder of her coworker inside the upscale lulu lemon clothing shop where the two worked. police say norwood attacked murray when murray confronted her about stealing merchandise. norwood initially created an elaborate lie, saying they were attacked by men. but evidence showed that murray sustained 331 stabbing, choking and cutting wounds before she died. it took a jury just one hour finding norwood guilty of first- degree murder.
mary? >> denise.he teen is also charged with driving on a suspended license. >>> a plea for mercy for the woman convicted of murdering her coworker at a bethesda athletic store. the family of britney norwood is asking for the possibility to allow her parole. >> reporter: prosecutors argued that the killer should never walk free again. but the defendant's family says she deserves a second chance with parole. >> reporter: wjz obtained these passionate letters to judge...
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another at mary street.ume is going to be building shortly. 12 minutes on the west side outer loop. let's check some of our cameras and show you the fog. this is the harrisburg expressway going south. no delays but the potential for them with fog in that area. this is the west side. outer loop traffic is getting close to delays at liberty. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. for that we go to vanetta brooks of the mta system. good morning. >> good morning. the number 16 blind is diverting at frederick because of an accident. a diversion at lawrence. a bus not stopping at washington and monroe because of construction. enn lines ared pan li running without delays. now back to tony pann. >> good morning. we're starting out kind of murky this morning and even some drizzle and some neighborhoods. things will improve. we have a cold front going off the coast. that will take all this stuff with it but it will take a few hours for that to happen. some sprinkl
another at mary street.ume is going to be building shortly. 12 minutes on the west side outer loop. let's check some of our cameras and show you the fog. this is the harrisburg expressway going south. no delays but the potential for them with fog in that area. this is the west side. outer loop traffic is getting close to delays at liberty. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. for that we go to vanetta brooks of the mta system. good...
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i'm mary bubala. >> a baltimore teen missing. her body never found. today, an essex man convicted in her murder is sentenced. jason gross learns how long he'll spend and pay for the crime. >> reporter: with the core of the county homicide squad, which worked this case, occupying the entire back row, the victim's mom was on the edge of her seat, quietly crying, hugging a large, stuffed animal. the jason gross sentencing had become. >> reporter: the cell phone records of 16-year-old rational battle led them to her home and then here. the jury believe it happened here. that jason gross had invited her to his rental home for sex. then killed her and got rid of her body in an incinerator in the outback. today, her mom, too tearful to take the stand. the girl's father read a statement, saying that their lives are now empty. >> reporter: in the end, the judge believed the prosecution's case and sentenced gross to 30 years for the homicide and 10 years for the sex offense to be conserved consistently. and sai
i'm mary bubala. >> a baltimore teen missing. her body never found. today, an essex man convicted in her murder is sentenced. jason gross learns how long he'll spend and pay for the crime. >> reporter: with the core of the county homicide squad, which worked this case, occupying the entire back row, the victim's mom was on the edge of her seat, quietly crying, hugging a large, stuffed animal. the jason gross sentencing had become. >> reporter: the cell phone records of...
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mary leaves behind quite a legacy. >> i knew she was in there. i was very concerned about them getting her out of there. the police wouldn't let anybody go in there and by the time the people got here, the fire was very strong, and i knew that from that kind of a fire, she wouldn't have a chance if she was going to be in there any much longer. >> one of ms. mary's favorite things to do was to stand at this door looking out over the neighborhood. now, a little teddy bear hangs on that door with the words "i am loved" on its sweater. >> she would always like stop us and say hi, how you doing, want to hear how they made out as an adult, you know, and give us prayer, tell us we still have to pray, believe in god, go to church, good things. she's told us good things to do for our lives. >> but miss mary's life ended today in a house fire. neighbors tell us she didn't have any family. she was all alone. >> she didn't have any children and she was a big member in the church and she had lots of friends there. >> she was in the church, she was educating u
mary leaves behind quite a legacy. >> i knew she was in there. i was very concerned about them getting her out of there. the police wouldn't let anybody go in there and by the time the people got here, the fire was very strong, and i knew that from that kind of a fire, she wouldn't have a chance if she was going to be in there any much longer. >> one of ms. mary's favorite things to do was to stand at this door looking out over the neighborhood. now, a little teddy bear hangs on...
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-- surround the home where mary hines died. 24 hours later, a horrifying discovery. >> as a result of the autopsy, she was found to have multiple stab wounds and it's been ruled a homicide. >> reporter: neighbors have theories. >> i think somebody stabbed her and they are just trying to cover up their tracks. >> this lady doesn't bother anybody. >> i just can't imagine it. >> reporter: a fixture in this community, mary hines was a teacher and principal for 20 years. >> everybody in baltimore city seems to know mrs. hines because she has thought so many. >> reporter: she also thought lives at the methodist church. mrs.hines was the adult bible study teacher and had only recently started training her replacement. >> reporter: word of the murder has rocked the church. >> you go from one shock treatment to another and it just gets worse. >> reporter: now he has a message for whoever killed mrs. hines. >> god knows what you've done. and we pray that god will trouble you. that you will come forward. >> reporter: and church members had pleaded with mrs. hines to move out of that east baltimo
-- surround the home where mary hines died. 24 hours later, a horrifying discovery. >> as a result of the autopsy, she was found to have multiple stab wounds and it's been ruled a homicide. >> reporter: neighbors have theories. >> i think somebody stabbed her and they are just trying to cover up their tracks. >> this lady doesn't bother anybody. >> i just can't imagine it. >> reporter: a fixture in this community, mary hines was a teacher and principal for 20...
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juan and mary katharine with analysis. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the mitt romney sunk -- surge in florida that's the latest from a poll taken in florida. most of the other polls have romney out in front as well. what has happened since south carolina? well, romney has spent millions on tv ads raising questions about speaker gingrich's history, mostly political but the ads are strongly negative. gingrich has fought back to some extent but he cannot match the romney cash. also governor romney did well in the last debate slowing down the gingrich momentum. nevertheless, the speaker continues to warn about a possible romney nomination. on abc yesterday gingrich listed his own accomplishments and then hammered romney. >> all the this is wiped away by romney's totally phony history, which he that continues to repeat. we have a fight over whether somebody can be fundamentally
juan and mary katharine with analysis. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the mitt romney sunk -- surge in florida that's the latest from a poll taken in florida. most of the other polls have romney out in front as well. what has happened since south carolina? well, romney has spent millions on tv ads raising questions about speaker gingrich's...
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mary? >> thank you. >>> baltimore is practically covered in purple as excitement builds for the play-offs. fans are counting the days until the asc title game, when the ravens face the patriots. wjz is the place for complete play-off coverage. jessica kartalija explains how some lucky fans could win a trip to sunday's game. hi, jessica. >> hello, mary. for the past couple of weeks, we have been talking about how baltimore is going purple. well, now we have to tell you, the ravens are taking a big step and going gold. >> reporter: a can of paint could be your ticket to foxboro. >> one lucky fan will win a trip to foxboro this weekend for two. so two tickets and airfare, travel completely taken care of. >> undercover artists, with the ravens, spreading out over five counties. and painting gold ravens' logos in secret locations. >> we're going to be posting pictures on our facebook fan page. and we're encouraging fans to come together. once they find the stencils, all they have to do is take a
mary? >> thank you. >>> baltimore is practically covered in purple as excitement builds for the play-offs. fans are counting the days until the asc title game, when the ravens face the patriots. wjz is the place for complete play-off coverage. jessica kartalija explains how some lucky fans could win a trip to sunday's game. hi, jessica. >> hello, mary. for the past couple of weeks, we have been talking about how baltimore is going purple. well, now we have to tell you, the...
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wilson a wrong paul supporter in our los angeles studio mary the creators of this position have also said that ron paul better not launch a third party campaign and they've threatened even to campaign against his son senator rand paul talk to me how to ron paul supporters like yourself take to language like this. we're we're getting pretty tired of that kind of language but we're happy that he hasn't really answered the question but we don't think that he will run a third party ticket and the ron paul supporters are not going away there's no way that their vote is going to any other candidate and the g.o.p. needs us they need our vote so we're getting loud and we're getting organized and we're explaining and telling everyone that you know our vote is not for sale it's not going to go to any other of the candidates so if they want to try to run him out of this race and put him on to a third party ticket it's only going to backfire in their faces because we will write him in and you say mary that you're getting loud you're getting organized i mean from what i've seen not just this time
wilson a wrong paul supporter in our los angeles studio mary the creators of this position have also said that ron paul better not launch a third party campaign and they've threatened even to campaign against his son senator rand paul talk to me how to ron paul supporters like yourself take to language like this. we're we're getting pretty tired of that kind of language but we're happy that he hasn't really answered the question but we don't think that he will run a third party ticket and the...
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mary, back to you. >> all right, mike. thank you. >>> and before redistricting, several prominent republicans held that seat, including bob ehrlich and helen bentley. >> the anticipation keeps building, less than two weeks, until the ravens continue their push toward the super bowl. wjz is your place for complete coverage. jessica kartalija explains how the play-offs are boosting local businesses. first, sports director mark viviano spoke with quarterback joe flacco today. >> joe flacco because of his position, is always the center of attention, especially at play-off time. and he told me today that he is well aware of the high stakes and high pressure of what's ahead. >> he's been called joe cool for his calm demeanor. but joe flacco knows the heat gets turned up in january. he's going to the play-offs for the fourth time. and he knows this is his time to shine. >> yes, play-offs are a big part of what makes great players. but you know, in order -- if we were to think of, you know, what would happen if we lose, what would
mary, back to you. >> all right, mike. thank you. >>> and before redistricting, several prominent republicans held that seat, including bob ehrlich and helen bentley. >> the anticipation keeps building, less than two weeks, until the ravens continue their push toward the super bowl. wjz is your place for complete coverage. jessica kartalija explains how the play-offs are boosting local businesses. first, sports director mark viviano spoke with quarterback joe flacco today....
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i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there are forces impinging on what will actually get accomplished. i think the critical thing is to remember there are two ways that we can influence what the government does. there is the legislative, cir approach, and there is the administrative reform. some of which does not require legislation. some of the stories we were hearing, particularly from the business perspective, is about changing the way people do business, in terms of the government, changing the way we think about the relationships that exist. a lot of that can be done by pres
i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there...
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[laughter] , to believe, mary, that things will be resolved in conference -- i want to believe, marythat things will be resolved in conference. maybe because i am older than mary, i remember what happened with the 1990 and 1996 legislation where bad stuff remained in the bill. but i will defer to marry in terms of -- yes, if there is bad language, you try to influence the conference. let me go to a different point. first of all, the dream act and uafa, we have to fight hard for that. one thing that we'v need to do s pressure the administration. they have the responsibility, too, and it is being quarterbacked by people in homeland security. we should be talking to them about this. in terms of family immigration, it is funny. i alluded earlier to 2007 and the awful point system that was proposed. the funny thing is, if you went back one more year to 2006, the mccain-kennedy bill, there were great provisions in terms of family immigration, clearing the backlogs and extra numbers. so it is a shame that senator kennedy has passed away and it is a shame that so has senator mccain. [laughte
[laughter] , to believe, mary, that things will be resolved in conference -- i want to believe, marythat things will be resolved in conference. maybe because i am older than mary, i remember what happened with the 1990 and 1996 legislation where bad stuff remained in the bill. but i will defer to marry in terms of -- yes, if there is bad language, you try to influence the conference. let me go to a different point. first of all, the dream act and uafa, we have to fight hard for that. one thing...
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mary's county. -- changes over to rain in at st. mary's county. this batch of wintry weather will be gone. it is just a taste of winter, really. it has been a tame winter so far. temperatures are at or above freezing. that is good news to help out the evening first -- evening rush hour. 35 degrees or so. that is, around the baltimore metro area. the roadways do have pape and above freezing. maybe a slick spot or two. the on the lookout for slippery conditions for another couple of hours, and in the skies will clear. so far, 300th of an inch of melted snow at b.w.i. marshall. a record low, 2 degrees, in 1970. a record amount of snow on this day from the big snowstorm that rolled through here in 1996. january 7-nine, we picked up almost 17 inches of -- at b.w.i. marshall. over 30 inches in millers and owings mills. that was part one of a two-part storm. another big storm rolled through the area. it was one of the snowiest winter is we've ever had in baltimore, 1996. a bit of cloud cover lingering in pittsburgh up through the great lakes. by morning,
mary's county. -- changes over to rain in at st. mary's county. this batch of wintry weather will be gone. it is just a taste of winter, really. it has been a tame winter so far. temperatures are at or above freezing. that is good news to help out the evening first -- evening rush hour. 35 degrees or so. that is, around the baltimore metro area. the roadways do have pape and above freezing. maybe a slick spot or two. the on the lookout for slippery conditions for another couple of hours, and in...
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we loved tony a lot and i know that donna, mary, you want to say something, but mary, first to you. >ecades, he was a fine human being. you saw it right there in that cut. that was typical of him. i don't remember any time in over two decades his having said anything negative or trooish-talk anybody. he w -- or trash-talk anybody. he was a fine human being. >> i agree with mary. and fun in the green room. he was a former child actor. he was in "las. ie" and when u met up with him in the green room we would talk about old episodes. the speechwriter for president ronald reagan and press secretary for newt gingrich. he was my editor when i wrote briefly for the ""the new york time times". he was the kind of person -- you would be delighted to sit down and just catch up on culture, politics, history, this was one remarkable man and our deepest condolences to his family. his children, of course, and tony also loved animals and so i just got to tell you. we lost a wonderful gentleman. >> we certainly did. i'll echo to both of you. our deepest condolences to his wife, his children and all of
we loved tony a lot and i know that donna, mary, you want to say something, but mary, first to you. >ecades, he was a fine human being. you saw it right there in that cut. that was typical of him. i don't remember any time in over two decades his having said anything negative or trooish-talk anybody. he w -- or trash-talk anybody. he was a fine human being. >> i agree with mary. and fun in the green room. he was a former child actor. he was in "las. ie" and when u met up with...
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mary? >> bob, thank you. and stay with wjz for first warning weather, to find forecast updates and live doppler radar any time, log onto wjz.com. >>> right now, the ravens are getting pumped for the patriots as they prepare for a trip to foxboro for the wjz championship game. wjz is the place to be. sports director mark viviano talks with head coach john harbaugh, about his desire to deliver a super bowl trophy to baltimore. >> reporter: the full roster participated in thursday's practice. no injury issues for the ravens. all effort and concentration going into a game plan to beat the patriots. and coach john harbaugh took time from his busy schedule to talk about his team and the opportunity to reach the super bowl with one more win. >> we joke in the office a lot of times, if we can just get this one. if we can just get this one. if we can just get in one. we say that every week. and we are saying that again this week. if we can just get this one. because if we can get this one, then we'll be saying that ne
mary? >> bob, thank you. and stay with wjz for first warning weather, to find forecast updates and live doppler radar any time, log onto wjz.com. >>> right now, the ravens are getting pumped for the patriots as they prepare for a trip to foxboro for the wjz championship game. wjz is the place to be. sports director mark viviano talks with head coach john harbaugh, about his desire to deliver a super bowl trophy to baltimore. >> reporter: the full roster participated in...
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mary's in control. brad waldo putting on a power display. dunk in traffic. and then later jordan paige rewards the big man for running the floor. another dunk for waldo right there. ugly ending, however, to this game when the byu fans began to throw bottles on the floor. st. mary's wins 80-66 is your final. >>> also some of the best skater in the world return to the ice at hp pavilion today. the home u.s. figure skate and championships. let's go out to hp pavilion for the action. u.s. figure skating, oh what a beautiful woman right there. continuing championships at hp pavilion in the ladies competition. ashley wagner won her first u.s. title. two-time champion, alisa finished second. and rachael flatt. charlie white dominated the competition to win their fourth straight u.s. title. that'll dol for now. diane, much more coming up tomorrow. we'll check you out then. >> lurt got it. thank you, henry. >>> by the way, you can catch more of that u.s. figure skating championships right here on nbc bay area tomorrow afternoon from noon until 3:00 right before the "
mary's in control. brad waldo putting on a power display. dunk in traffic. and then later jordan paige rewards the big man for running the floor. another dunk for waldo right there. ugly ending, however, to this game when the byu fans began to throw bottles on the floor. st. mary's wins 80-66 is your final. >>> also some of the best skater in the world return to the ice at hp pavilion today. the home u.s. figure skate and championships. let's go out to hp pavilion for the action. u.s....
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>> mary, thank you. there are currently 192 total members of the college of cardinals. >>> the baltimore grand prix could be running out of gas, unless someone steps in to save it toon. -- soon. potential organizers must submit a proposal tomorrow. at least two teens take interest in the race. after the city ended its contract. city leaders are looking for a group with the money and the experience to run the race, which is scheduled for labor day weekend. baltimore county is considering new measures to fight lead- footed drivers. the county council will consider a measure this month to add 7 new speed cameras and seven new red-light cameras later this year. 37 traffic cameras are already in operation throughout baltimore coupley. >>> ravens' linebacker terrell suggs is known for his ferocious play. there is even talk about defensive player of the year honors. sports director mark viviano fakes a look behind the scenes at what makes suggs one of the elite. >> reporter: terrell suggs has already produced a
>> mary, thank you. there are currently 192 total members of the college of cardinals. >>> the baltimore grand prix could be running out of gas, unless someone steps in to save it toon. -- soon. potential organizers must submit a proposal tomorrow. at least two teens take interest in the race. after the city ended its contract. city leaders are looking for a group with the money and the experience to run the race, which is scheduled for labor day weekend. baltimore county is...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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is the president, ann marie, is he campaigning? >> look, i mean, just look at that map. and he's in full campaign mode. he had four campaign events i believe in new york last week. and, you know, it is go time for the president in terms of the campaign which is unfortunate because the economy is the biggest issue right now for our campaign. and it is unfortunate to see that he's shirking his duties this this respect. tourism is very important. that's great there is so much more to that in terms of getting our economy back on track. >> danielle, the president has to strike a delicate balance, right? so he doesn't appear as though he's focusing on campaigning. yet at the same time, he remains the commander in chief. state of the union, tuesday night, the message is that he will be delivering more specific to how he sees this next year of his presidency, or perhaps the next four years if re-elected? >> i think he has to hit those overarching things. the whole benefit of running for president while you're president is the fact you get to address the nation directly, is the f
is the president, ann marie, is he campaigning? >> look, i mean, just look at that map. and he's in full campaign mode. he had four campaign events i believe in new york last week. and, you know, it is go time for the president in terms of the campaign which is unfortunate because the economy is the biggest issue right now for our campaign. and it is unfortunate to see that he's shirking his duties this this respect. tourism is very important. that's great there is so much more to that in...
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our curator john powell has done a lot of great work in the lives of isaac and mary scott. they actually had been brought to the white house by edith wilson and worked at the white house, and then here to s street and stayed with edith wilson until she bought them a home in the 1950s. so actually stayed here on s street. here in the kitchen in the house, again state-of-the-art for 1920, in the pantry you can still see some of the early packaging. campbell's soups and kelloggs products, a bottom ol of tabasco and heinz ketchup and maxwell house coffee on the range there. this was again a modern house when it was built in 1915. again always electrified, always had a modern heating system. oh, an old steam coal-fired steam boiler system. and we still use these old radiators today. part of our modernization that we are envisioning for the centennial is to do a new geothermal state-of-the-art system that will be certainly more energy-efficient, perhaps offset with some solar panels up on the roof on the top of the house that would not be visible from the street. all right. well,
our curator john powell has done a lot of great work in the lives of isaac and mary scott. they actually had been brought to the white house by edith wilson and worked at the white house, and then here to s street and stayed with edith wilson until she bought them a home in the 1950s. so actually stayed here on s street. here in the kitchen in the house, again state-of-the-art for 1920, in the pantry you can still see some of the early packaging. campbell's soups and kelloggs products, a bottom...
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reporter: charley, everyone called her miss mary.tired in 1981 as the principal of william pender hughes elementary school. we were told by friends and neighbors that mary lived on east bidle street in east baltimore for over 50 years. when firefighters arrived on the scene, they saw flames shooting out the door and shooting to the second floor. neighbors say miss mary used a cane to get around. >> she would educate us through bible study. she was a lay speaker. she had a trailblazer award giving students and the schools money to go to school, and she was very, very, very adamant about that. reporter: firefighters say miss mary had a working smoke detector. it'll take some time to figure out how this fire started. mary becomes the first fire death of the year in baltimore city. sheree johnson, abc 2 news. >>> in democracy 2012, a new candidate says they're joining the race for president. a boston university economics professor says he's planning a run for the white house as a third-party candidate. you can look for an official outloo
reporter: charley, everyone called her miss mary.tired in 1981 as the principal of william pender hughes elementary school. we were told by friends and neighbors that mary lived on east bidle street in east baltimore for over 50 years. when firefighters arrived on the scene, they saw flames shooting out the door and shooting to the second floor. neighbors say miss mary used a cane to get around. >> she would educate us through bible study. she was a lay speaker. she had a trailblazer...
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i'm mary bubala, eyewitness news.ing to help you be arm energy saver. >> thank you for more information go to wjz.com. >>> all right. we have the maryland zoo from baltimore here today. the weather for the zoo is phenomenal. if you want to make a trip to the zoo, great weather to do it. the weather is cooperating. not a record high yesterday, but 63 degrees. and still the same today. we have 30 down on shore. the southwest wins have been responsible for our temperatures going up. temperatures hitting 40 degrees already, several times since midnight. the winds start to surge. we get a spike and then the winds calm down and the temperatures drop again. from the mid to upper 30s the 40 degrees. calm readings around much of the state right now. central maryland, a southwest flow. high pressure in control of much of the country. around the great lakes the air is coldest. it is still rain because of lake affect snow. the temperatures are above freezing. most of the cold air is in canada, but a front is moving through tonigh
i'm mary bubala, eyewitness news.ing to help you be arm energy saver. >> thank you for more information go to wjz.com. >>> all right. we have the maryland zoo from baltimore here today. the weather for the zoo is phenomenal. if you want to make a trip to the zoo, great weather to do it. the weather is cooperating. not a record high yesterday, but 63 degrees. and still the same today. we have 30 down on shore. the southwest wins have been responsible for our temperatures going up....
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mary lines was a identification tire in the neighborhood for decades. neighbors said she held court to keep them out of trouble. mis-- miss mary began teaching in 1948 and retired as a school principal. many in the community believe miss mary either recognized or because of her friendly flate simply opened her door to a killer. >> that's the kind of world we're living in now. >> the homicide investigators are trying to determine the cause. >> drivers were at a standstill for hours following a crash on i-83 in the southbound lanes near belfast road. >> i left at 5:07. what is it? 8:00? 9:00? not nice. >> that's how people started their commute. voters forced to get off the expressway because of a two-vehicle crash. the accidented shut down all southbound lanes for three hours. >> the accident on -- i saw the accident on my left. very bad. it was a flipped car. >> maryland state police say a chevy van was hit. the chevy flipped twice and two occupyants were ejected. a 23-year-old woman was medivaced to shock trauma. >> it was frustrating. i hope the girls
mary lines was a identification tire in the neighborhood for decades. neighbors said she held court to keep them out of trouble. mis-- miss mary began teaching in 1948 and retired as a school principal. many in the community believe miss mary either recognized or because of her friendly flate simply opened her door to a killer. >> that's the kind of world we're living in now. >> the homicide investigators are trying to determine the cause. >> drivers were at a standstill for...
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oh god. >> 12 years later, rose marie does regret that they had that conversation.ng she feels is that carolyn bessette in the end did what she wanted to do. >> for "today," tamryn hall, nbc news, new york. >> we did reach out to the kennedy family for reaction, but did not hear back. the bessette family declined to comment. >>> coming up, we'll head into the kitchen for a unique way to make ravioli, with wonton wrappers. but first, this is "today" on nbc. @ >>> today's cooking school is brought to you by i can't believe it's not butter. >>> good morning, on today's cooking school, how to make wonton ravioli, if you're looking for a new twist on a pasta favorite, maybe this just what you need to satisfy those carb cravings. roger is the host of the cooking channel show, "everyday exotic." and also the author of the cookbook, "everyday exotic." it's an asian-fusion thing. italian meets asian. >> i found lot of times people get stuck in a food rut. and they want to adventure out, but don't have time to sit down and make the pasta. so we come up with tricks and treats
oh god. >> 12 years later, rose marie does regret that they had that conversation.ng she feels is that carolyn bessette in the end did what she wanted to do. >> for "today," tamryn hall, nbc news, new york. >> we did reach out to the kennedy family for reaction, but did not hear back. the bessette family declined to comment. >>> coming up, we'll head into the kitchen for a unique way to make ravioli, with wonton wrappers. but first, this is "today"...
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>> oh, please do. >> aunt mary, mr. lynch would like to talk with you and i about what you would like to have... about funeral arrangements and death preparation. can you... would you like to speak with him about that? >> oh, yes. >> mary was getting progressively worse. she wanted very much to remain independent, but it came to a point she realized she really couldn't be on her own. she was diagnosed with lung cancer, and within a couple of weeks she checked herself into hospice. i don't know why she was so direct with death and dying. she was not a woman of faith. she searched for it but she hadn't found it. she felt she'd lived a very good life. and she spoke openly of it. >> cremation is what you've chosen. cremation? aunt mary, would you like to be cremated? >> yes. >> i think the main thing is... >> having her not be frightened made it so much easier to be there for her, to talk about it. death is not always something easy to discuss, but she was so open about it, it became comfortable. just comfortable. >> do you
>> oh, please do. >> aunt mary, mr. lynch would like to talk with you and i about what you would like to have... about funeral arrangements and death preparation. can you... would you like to speak with him about that? >> oh, yes. >> mary was getting progressively worse. she wanted very much to remain independent, but it came to a point she realized she really couldn't be on her own. she was diagnosed with lung cancer, and within a couple of weeks she checked herself...
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mary's. winner 71-64. 22 over all. about 20th in. country. usf looking for a win. strong to the rack. led them with 20. late. ahead to green. the favorite. had aechbility keep the broncos winless in conference play. 9 90-77. a little commotion on the catch phrases here. nc state at north carolina. only highlights from nc state what can brown do for you. 80 footer off the glass. carolina wins big 74-55. count down to super bowl 46 has begun. we try to limit the hype this wee week. that is hard to. hard to do. when you have 2 outstanding quarterback. brady versus manning. feel like i'm heckled throughout the show. giants beat the patriots 4 years ago and brady says there's no doubt about how good eli is. >> he does everything you are looking for as a quarterback. seen it firsthand what he can do in the fourth quarter of the games. great job of bringing team back. great leader. always hear that coming out of new york. they have a lot of respect for him and so d i. >>reporter: tiger woods first event of the new year in ab do you know didn't punt well solid off a tee. n
mary's. winner 71-64. 22 over all. about 20th in. country. usf looking for a win. strong to the rack. led them with 20. late. ahead to green. the favorite. had aechbility keep the broncos winless in conference play. 9 90-77. a little commotion on the catch phrases here. nc state at north carolina. only highlights from nc state what can brown do for you. 80 footer off the glass. carolina wins big 74-55. count down to super bowl 46 has begun. we try to limit the hype this wee week. that is hard...
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donna brazell and mary matalin, fascinating, down to the wire as it often is.what do you think is behind the santorum surge? in "the des moines register poll", it really is in the last two days his numbers increased dramatically. >> i think the cnn poll is behind the santorum surge. i talked to a lot of campaigns and pollsters outside who saw him trickling up, crowds gathering, but after the cnn poll all of a sudden it spiked up dramatically. part of it i wonder is it psychosomatic. >> is that, mary, part of it, is that he's the last guy that hasn't bennet front-runner and hasn't had the attack ads against him? he's the last guy standing? >> yes, charlie cook, who's by all equations the best of the handicappers says he's the remainder man. people on the campaign say the surge has stopped. so -- and he has -- he had problems coming in and those problems will come out. so, the typical -- nothing's typical this year but the late surge here, the fluidity typically goes to the late surger. but he's really not surging, according to people on the ground anymore. so, i
donna brazell and mary matalin, fascinating, down to the wire as it often is.what do you think is behind the santorum surge? in "the des moines register poll", it really is in the last two days his numbers increased dramatically. >> i think the cnn poll is behind the santorum surge. i talked to a lot of campaigns and pollsters outside who saw him trickling up, crowds gathering, but after the cnn poll all of a sudden it spiked up dramatically. part of it i wonder is it...
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mary's county. moderate to heavy rain as you get down toward richmond.he skies are already trying to clear to our west. some flurries around town this evening, and in clearing skies. the winds shift to the west, and the low of 24 in the suburbs, 30 downtown. we will have sunshine and milder air tomorrow. afternoon temperatures are in the upper 40 cozier around cincinnati. 52 in des moines, iowa right now. as the system departs and the skies clear and sunshine in the region. other systems will be approaching from the south. many rain. it may be a pocket of sleet or snow on wednesday in the morning. by afternoon and evening it could become heavy at times. 48-53 degrees with a west wind at 6-12 miles per hour. back to 45 with rain arriving wednesday. rain heavy at times when tonight into thursday morning. a flurry or snow shower friday. sunshine saturday. football weather saturday -- sunday with the high of 40. >> tonight, baltimore city police are going door-to-door in east baltimore searching for clues in the murder of a well- known former principal and s
mary's county. moderate to heavy rain as you get down toward richmond.he skies are already trying to clear to our west. some flurries around town this evening, and in clearing skies. the winds shift to the west, and the low of 24 in the suburbs, 30 downtown. we will have sunshine and milder air tomorrow. afternoon temperatures are in the upper 40 cozier around cincinnati. 52 in des moines, iowa right now. as the system departs and the skies clear and sunshine in the region. other systems will...
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now, mary gets 3 refills in one and for 3 months she's done.bout a 90 day supply and how to save with the prescription savings club. individual memberships are just 5 dollars. enroll today. walgreens. there's a way to stay well. >>> we're talking about this big news in the race for the president. just two days before the south carolina primary, rick perry is dropping out of the race. it will happen within half an hour. he has the press conference coming up where he's expected to throw support behind newt gingrich, who's been courting him. >>> just the latest in a day filled with twists and turns, in iowa, the gop says rick santorum finished ahead of mitt romney. >>> in the meantime romney's poll numbers are slipping, and there are new questions raised about whether he should have left there and gone to new york city for a fund-raiser earlier this week? let's get the if the details from michael isikoff. this is just one of the reasons there's grumblings among his financial supporters. >> the optics were not very good. on the very day he was bein
now, mary gets 3 refills in one and for 3 months she's done.bout a 90 day supply and how to save with the prescription savings club. individual memberships are just 5 dollars. enroll today. walgreens. there's a way to stay well. >>> we're talking about this big news in the race for the president. just two days before the south carolina primary, rick perry is dropping out of the race. it will happen within half an hour. he has the press conference coming up where he's expected to throw...
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mary is convinced this daily struggle makes manipuri athletes so determined. families andlayers' backgrounds are very poor. we have to do more hard work. we have to do more hard work to get the money, to get a better life. >> olympic success for mary kom would mean a massive win for manipur and mary is not afraid to take up the challenge. >> i always remember the story of david and goliath. david is a small boy. goliath is a big man. i am also small. manipur is very small. if i do very hard work, then i will win. >> she may be coming to london alone, but the state will be behind her. bbc news, manipur. >> i suspect a lot more people around the world will be cheering her on. for more on her story, two and bbc this weekend. that's pretty much all we have time for on this edition of gmt please do stay with us on "bbc world news." there's plenty more to come. for me and all the gmt team, goodbye. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolul
mary is convinced this daily struggle makes manipuri athletes so determined. families andlayers' backgrounds are very poor. we have to do more hard work. we have to do more hard work to get the money, to get a better life. >> olympic success for mary kom would mean a massive win for manipur and mary is not afraid to take up the challenge. >> i always remember the story of david and goliath. david is a small boy. goliath is a big man. i am also small. manipur is very small. if i do...
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so i got happier. >> marie will be released in less than a week.ll be sentenced to a court-ordered independent living program. >> they teach you how to be independent. like you get your own place. you work your way up. you get your job. you go to school. you earn money. you get allowance. you just learn how to be like an adult. the main thing that i'm after is getting my education. and i don't really have, like, what i need to go there. you know. like i don't have a family to support me. i don't have any money. i don't know what to do. i don't know how to get there. all i know is i can get my high school diploma. so like four more days. >> though marie doesn't know what she'll do with her life yet, she does have one wish. >> perfect situation for me finally meeting my dad. he always left letters for me for when i grew up when i was a baby. so i've read those. he sounds like a nice guy. sounds like he cares about me. i'll probably try to find him when i'm 18. >> for marie, turning 18 means freedom. but for aaron, becoming an adult could mean the end
so i got happier. >> marie will be released in less than a week.ll be sentenced to a court-ordered independent living program. >> they teach you how to be independent. like you get your own place. you work your way up. you get your job. you go to school. you earn money. you get allowance. you just learn how to be like an adult. the main thing that i'm after is getting my education. and i don't really have, like, what i need to go there. you know. like i don't have a family to...
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"se espera que la clinica mary's center expanda sus centros a otros vecindarios en la region donde sestra un mayor numero de latinos que carecen de seguro medico.." la clinica esta abierta de lunes a viernes de ocho de la maÑana a cinco de la tarde... ubicada en la 8908 de la calle riggs, en adelphi en prince george.... "necesita llamar para una cita, recomiendo llamar a la clinica" el nuevo centro medico se hizo posible gracias a un fondo de 1.5 millones de dolares de la compaÑia de seguros carefirst... en prince george, maryland maria rosa lucchini univision.... los hispanos acudieron hoy a votar en las primarias republicana de florida en busca de un candidato presidencial que aliente un cambio en la poli Ítica econÓmica nacional y pueda derrotar al actual mandatario demÓcrata barack obama, quien intentarÁ obtener su reelecciÓn en los comicios de noviembre. los electores hispanos son considerados claves en la florida, y representan al 11 por ciento de los votantes republicanos registrados en el estado. en las primarias republicanas compiten mitt romney, newt gingrich, rick santorum
"se espera que la clinica mary's center expanda sus centros a otros vecindarios en la region donde sestra un mayor numero de latinos que carecen de seguro medico.." la clinica esta abierta de lunes a viernes de ocho de la maÑana a cinco de la tarde... ubicada en la 8908 de la calle riggs, en adelphi en prince george.... "necesita llamar para una cita, recomiendo llamar a la clinica" el nuevo centro medico se hizo posible gracias a un fondo de 1.5 millones de dolares de la...