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2013 boys track and field performers to watch
For The Baltimore SunHale Bullen Annapolis, senior After a cross country season in which he was named the Runner of the Year, Bullen continued his success during the indoor track season. The Navy-bound senior won the Class 3A state title in the 3,200 meters last month....Tags: Track and Field, Perry Hall, Annapolis, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Severna Park
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Local teams notice strategy changes lead to success in track and field
For The Baltimore SunThe times are changing in track and field. In previous years, it was common to see teams bring only a handful of athletes to big meets and perform well -- sometimes even win. Coaches would routinely put their best athletes into four events and hope...Tags: Track and Field, National Federation of State High School Associations, Severna Park, High School Sports, Chicago Tribune
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Andy Harris doesn't make me proud to be a Marylander
Rep. Andy Harris doesn't make me proud of being a Marylander. He joined 66 other Republican members of Congress and voted against disaster funds for victims of Hurricane Sandy. He said he voted against it because the system is flawed, and he wanted to...Tags: U.S. Congress, Elections, Politics
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Nonprofit is sought to help run Baltimore County animal shelter
At Baltimore County's animal shelter this week, dozens of animals were waiting for someone to adopt them. Among them were Cisco, a year-old pit bull terrier, a bulldog named Ivan and Sugar Pie, a tricolor cat. But judging by shelter statistics,...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Baltimore County, Humane Society of the United States, Social Issues, Career and Workplace
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Dream home: Downsizing to comfortable perfection
Robert and Miriam Stern's condominium in the Annen Woods community in Pikesville is emblematic of their many years together — interesting, colorful, tastefully artistic and comfortably eclectic in style.
This latest chapter in their story finds the...Tags: Land Price, Layoffs and Downsizing, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Condos
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Man ordered to Pikesville rehab after hate crime conviction charged with attempted murder
A 25-year-old Northeast Baltimore man convicted two years ago for vandalizing a synagogue, has been charged with attemped murder after police said he attacked two men with knives in the Upper Fells Point area, severely injuring one of them. Ian Baron....
Tags: Lombard Street, Murder, Prisons, Substance Abuse, Fells Point
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Towson athletic woes
So let me get this straight: The Towson University 14-man basketball team must sit out their conference tournament and won't be eligible for post-season play because the team from a couple of years ago did not meet minimum grade requirements? ("Towson all...
Tags: Towson University, College Baseball
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Haron "Hal" Dahan, philanthropist
Haron "Hal" Dahan, a successful self-made immigrant home builder whose philanthropic interests included educational institutions in Baltimore and Israel, died Monday from heart failure at Sinai Hospital. He was 87.
"Haron was a giant. He was not just a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Electronics, House Building, New York City, Judaism
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Government favors big corporations
We average people vote but we don't get much respect from our government these days nor from some of our representatives. The government gives our taxpayer money and tax breaks to big companies and corporations that don't pay taxes and often don't pay...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Government Postal Delivery, Federal Reserve, Mail Order Industry, Voting
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Wedded: Michelle Danick and Scott Cherry
Wedding date: Nov. 24, 2012 Her story: Michelle Danick, 28, grew up in Pikesville. She is the special events manager at Dave & Buster's in Arundel Mills. Her father, Jacob, is the general sales manager for Wilkins Subaru Buick and GMC. Her mother,...
Tags: Weddings, Nursing, Dave Matthews Band (music group), James Joyce, Lady Gaga
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'Design for a Difference' contest aims to make over charity spaces
For one lucky interior designer, the phrase "charity begins at home" may soon take on new significance, thanks to a contest sponsored by a local home furnishings showroom. Design for a Difference will allow interior designers to compete for the chance...Tags: Style Network (tv network), Social Issues
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