Charles Co: Karl H., convicted of murder and trying to prevent his sons from being adopted, will probably be allowed to appeal a court order which terminated his parental rights last March. [Sub. needed]
AAC: Federal prosecutors talked about the new evidence they plan to present in the Blake case: witness accounts and statements.
WashCo: In Hagerstown, former middle-school teacher Robert Merle Haines Jr. got 4 1/2 years in prison for molesting a 13-year-old student [sub req.] in 1984.
HoCo: Howard County police published a muy multicultural list of Johns (Juans?). Also in HoCo, Dwayne Williams was indicted on two counts of vehicular homicide. And skeletal remains found in January were identified as those of Anber Sanchez, 18.
MoCo: MS-13 voted "most notable gang."

DC's Police Chief: Crime down 11 percent since I declared "Emergency."
Who's writing the X's editorials? Huh? Too tough a question? How come? Huh? C'mon!
Word: An Examiner editorial renews the call for the removal of the shiteous statue in front of Penn Station.
Fourth season of The Wire starts Sunday at 10. Nice slot!
An Austrian girl, Natascha Kampusch, who was kidnapped and imprisoned for eight years talked about her ordeal on TV.
Al Shipley will tell you what to do this weekend.
At least Enda's still being played by a big fat queen! Perez Hilton has the first pictures of John Travolta in Divine's role in Hairspray, and they are NOT pretty.Speaking of Janet Owens, a NYT article reflects on Casa Susanna, a summer camp for transvestites in the land of Dirty Dancing.








