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Results are listed in alphabetical order. Times listed indicate when runners crossed the finish line, not their elapsed time. The timing chip is not activated until the runners reach the starting line. Some hometowns were not available. Information...Tags: Bodies of Water, Ohio, Rocklin (Placer, California), Naperville, Colorado Springs
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Stadium demolition a goal for renewal
Special to the SunWhenever the wrecking ball smashes into Memorial Stadium, it'll mean the end of an era for Baltimore sports fans. But for the residents of Waverly, who've heard the cheers of its games through their windows, the demolition will signal a bright new...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Clubs and Associations, Homes, House Building, Johns Hopkins University
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'An oasis in the middle of the city'
Special to the SunWhen Guilford first opened in 1915, there were some people who wanted to live in the new, affluent suburb, but didn't want the upkeep of a large property. In 1917, they got their wish. Buyers could get a three-story rowhouse with nine rooms and two baths...Tags: Arts and Culture, Building Material, Architecture, Homes, Washington (U.S. state)
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Going gourmet
Special To The SunOn a bright Saturday morning at the Waverly Farmers' Market in Northeast Baltimore, a small crowd gathers around Stan Edmister, awaiting a taste of his famous grilled mushroom sandwich. A large, black grill with marinated portobello mushrooms pops and...Tags: Tomatoes, Foods and Beverages, Linda Brown, Middletown, Breads
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Maryland memories: Christmas as it used to be
Special To The SunTired of the same old silver garland? Not to mention those colored glass balls and twinkling white lights. We at LIVE! know just how you feel. Trying to head off the holiday-decorating doldrums, we looked to some local historic properties for...Tags: Santa Claus (fictional character), Government, Slavery, Anne Arundel County, Bars and Clubs
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Barclay residents hopeful for a community turnaround
Sun StaffSandra Coles remembers being greeted by a vibrant working-class family community when she moved to the Barclay neighborhood 20 years ago. Yet, as the Baltimore neighborhood's name and boundaries have slowly faded into the surrounding areas of Waverly,...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, Crimes, Interior Policy
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Dot-com daredevils risk failure on tech ventures
Sun StaffPlug in Rich Wiklund's name on an Internet search engine and a rough outline of his seven-year ride on the dot-com roller coaster flashes onto the screen. There he is back in 1994, going it alone in his basement, doubled over with stomachaches as cash...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Companies and Corporations, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Arts and Culture
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Beautiful architecture amid nature's bounty
Sun StaffGuilford is simply one of Baltimore's premier neighborhoods. The stately mansions. The beautifully landscaped gardens. And the sun-dappled lots that fairly reek of both old and new money, trust funds, success in business, medicine, law or education,...Tags: Arts and Culture, T. Rowe Price, Los Angeles, Building Material, Architecture
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Suspect arrested in Hopkins killing
Sun StaffA 27-year-old Baltimore man, described as the former boyfriend of Linda Trinh's sorority sister, was arrested yesterday and charged with murdering the Johns Hopkins University senior in January -- a crime that shook the elite college's campus and prompted...Tags: Police Arrests, Employees, Sexual Assault, Justice System, Family
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A front-row seat
Sun Film CriticOn a snowy night in 1996, I sat in a cramped meeting room at the Yarrow Hotel in Park City, Utah. It was late; most of the 75 or so filmgoers were bleary and bloodshot from watching movies for days straight at the Sundance Film Festival and its outlaw...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Romance (genre), Arts and Culture, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Barry Levinson
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Art emerges from tragedy, as it should
Sun StaffIn a sun-lit studio at the Maryland Institute College of Art, students sew felt, beads and prayers into amulets of hope. In the back yard of a Waverly gallery, a Baltimore artist transforms a reflecting pool into a tribute to the impermanence of life....Tags: Metal and Mineral, Arts and Culture, Building Material, Arts, New York
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Waverly is two neighborhoods of people coming together
Sun StaffLong ago, Waverly was a peaceful country neighborhood two miles from the city, the perfect haven for city dwellers hoping to escape the summer haze. Now a mix of rowhouses, farmhouses and old Victorians, Waverly has been swallowed into Baltimore....Tags: Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Arts and Culture, Social Services, Services and Shopping, Juvenile Delinquency
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