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By Ken Murray | September 19, 2004
GAME OF THE WEEK Colts (0-1) at Titans (1-0) Line: Colts by 1 Lowdown: Titans can grab a two-game division lead with a win, but they lost twice to the Colts last year, including 29-27 in Nashville. Edgerrin James had 217 rushing yards in Colts' sweep. He had two big fumbles in the opener that he needs to atone for. Expect a big day. Titans were hardly tested in win at Miami. The pick: Colts WORTH VIEWING Broncos (1-0) at Jaguars (1-0) Line: Broncos by 3 Lowdown: Broncos need to clean up their act, especially QB Jake Plummer's lefty throws, to win on road.
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The Baltimore Sun | July 17, 2012
ON THE SITE... Portions of Light Street to close for 3 weeks for water main repairs :  Two blocks of Light Street are expected to be closed to traffic for weeks so crews can replace a water main that broke during rush hour Monday, according to a public works department spokesman. Three shot in Brooklyn neighborhood :  Three men were shot - one fatally, and another who was critically injured - in two incidents in South Baltmore's Brooklyn neighborhood, near the Anne Arundel County line.  Miller says lawmakers must be asked for their votes on gambling :  Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said that "some hard work" and "elbow grease" are required in coming days if the General Assembly is to come back for a special session on gambling expansion.  Ten arrested in Howard County prostitution sting :  Howard County police have charged 10 men with solicitation of prostitution and disorderly conduct during an operation targeting solicitation activities along the U.S. 1 corridor in Laurel.
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September 21, 2006
LocoRoco Sony Computer [PlayStation Portable] Rated E There's more For more on tech, including Mike Himowitz's column, how to troubleshoot your computer and the lowdown on new gadgets, check out the Plugged In page today. In Business
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