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Fifty Shades Of Grey

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Weird News: A Sex Video for Trial, ‘Fifty Shades’ in College and a Stolen Church Donation Jar

Patch rounds up weird news headlines from across Maryland.

Church Donation Jar Stolen: Howard County Crime Roundup The donation jar was stolen and a filing cabinet was ransacked after an unknown person or persons broke into Full Gospel Baptist Church in Ellicott City. Report: Prosecutors Say Sex Video Shows Phylicia Barnes, Accused Murderer Lawyers say the 16-year-old honor student was shown "intoxicated" in a video with her accused killer, according to news reports. Area University to Offer 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Class in 2013 Undergraduate offering to be part of American Studies program at American University. Group of Teens Robs Man of Beer in Brooklyn Park Anne Arundel County police are seeking information about robbery late Monday in Brooklyn Park involving several juvenile suspects. Blog …

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Speak Out: Should ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ Be Offered At Libraries?

One Maryland library said the book was 'pornography.'

Looking to borrow a copy of the erotic thriller, Fifty Shades of Grey, the book at the top of the New York Times Best Seller List? Expect a long, long wait for the book at most Maryland area libraries. And expect a few libraries to ban the book, which recently sold its 10 millionth copy, entirely from their shelves. Harford County Public Libraries are declining to offer the book by author E.L. James, or the entire trilogy for that matter, reports ExploreHarford.com, with one librarian calling the book “pornography." "In the case of '50 Shades of Grey,' we read mainstream reviews that characterized the content as pornography," Jennifer Ralston, HCPL materials management administrator, wrote in an e-mail to Explore Harford Tuesday. "The …

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7:58 am on Sunday, June 3, 2012

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