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People started lining up outside the Hippodrome theater well before the doors opened this morning in the hopes of protecting themselves from the H1N1 virus.

The residents of Baltimore City who were in line to get a H1N1 vaccine were not going to get what they expected.

Due to a shortage in supply, today's clinic at the Hippodrome Theater will only offer the seasonal flu vaccine.

Flu fears escalated last week when President Obama declared the H1N1 flu outbreak a national emergency.

So far in Maryland, 12 people have died from H1N1, and residents are doing all they can to protect from being a victim.

Officials in the City's Health Department say even if you can't get the H1N1 vaccine, it is still important to protect yourself against the seasonal flu - which kills over 36,000 people each year.

Today's seasonal flu clinic is at the Hippodrome Theater today from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.H1N1 Clinic Offers Only Seasonal Flu Vaccine

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Jury says deliberations heated in mayor's trial
November 20, 2009 17:21 EST

BALTIMORE (AP) -- Jurors in the theft trial of Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon were dismissed for the weekend after sending a note to the judge saying deliberations were getting heated.

Jurors deliberated until about 3:45 p.m. Friday before sending the note saying "things are getting a little overheated" and asking to be dismissed. The jury received the case about midday Thursday.

Prosecutors say Dixon used gift cards intended for the needy on personal shopping sprees. The defense says the mayor's then-boyfriend anonymously gave Dixon gift cards for her own use, and she thought gift cards from another developer came from her boyfriend. She's also accused of taking cards from a holiday charity event run by the city.

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