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Orioles' Chris Davis named American League Player of the Month for April
The Baltimore SunFirst baseman Chris Davis was voted the American League Player of the Month for April, becoming the first Oriole to earn that honor since Melvin Mora in August 2008. Davis hit .348 (32-for-92) with eight doubles, nine home runs, 28 RBIs, 19 runs scored...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Detroit Tigers, Carlos Santana, Nelson Cruz, Miguel Cabrera
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Towson High quadruplets stick together with lacrosse
When Jenny Schneidereith gave birth to quadruplets, Sept. 23, 1998, it would have been impossible to predict what would ultimately be the common thread that binds the siblings as they enter their teenage years. Still, anyone who knows Jamie, Maggie,...
Tags: Lacrosse
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'Game of Thrones' returns, Kevin Ware's injury shocks and pogs in your Easter basket?
In case you forgot it's April Fools day, Google is there to remind you. Today's top "cold searches" will return you to the 90's with Y2K, Pogs hologram slammers, Macarena step-by-step and prom scrunchies making you want to jump jumping like a mac daddy....
Tags: Human Rights, Easter, Gays and Lesbians, Michigan Wolverines, ABC (tv network)
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Spring brings Easter egg hunts in Havre de Grace
Happy Easter, dear readers! Today, Good Friday, the Susquehanna Ministerium will sponsor the Good Friday Way of the Cross beginning at Jean Roberts Park (railroad bridge), 503 St. John St., from noon to 1 p.m. For details, phone 410-939-2464. Havre de...Tags: Anglicanism, Copenhagen (Denmark), Hans Christian Andersen, Easter, Good Friday
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Peter Marvit, scientist and music enthusiast
Peter Marvit, a 51-year-old scientist who sang with the Baltimore Choral Arts Society and sought to widen music education opportunities for city students, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after he was shot near his Northeast Baltimore home last Monday...
Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), University of Pennsylvania, Medical Research, Philosophy, Music Industry
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Student success starts with parental involvement
If you have a child in school, a big part of your life must revolve around the school. Your involvement will help your child to thrive and achieve more than without that support. Be sure to attend Back-to-School night if at all possible and get involved...Tags: Clarksville, Lobbying, Howard County, Loyola University Chicago, Family
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Players await word of Mega Millions winners
The great mystery of Maryland's Mega Millions winner remained unsolved Monday morning. Lottery officials said the winner had yet to come forward, but they have been "inundated" by rumors about the unknown winner. They countered claims in some...
Tags: Mega Millions Lottery, Justice System, Baltimore County, Powerball Lottery, Lawyers
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Mega Millions winner buys ticket in Baltimore Co.
The nation watched as winning numbers for the record-setting Mega Millions jackpot were revealed Friday night, and then waited all day Saturday to learn the identity of a lucky Baltimore County shopper who would split the $656 million.
His or her...Tags: Amtrak, Mega Millions Lottery, Nottingham, ABC (tv network), Twitter, Inc.
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10 awkward questions with Giuliana Rancic
We often watch a reality show about a couple and assume they won't be a couple for much longer. It's not that we're cynical; it's just the facts of reality TV life. But "Giuliana & Bill," featuring Giuliana and Bill Rancic, seems to have broken that...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Cancer, Mastectomy, Bill Rancic, George Clooney
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Happy April Fool's Day Havre de Grace
HappyApril Fool's Day, dear readers, on April 1. I hope you are not an April Fool, or a victim of someone's tomfoolery. Beware! Fair warning! April is Young People's Poetry Month, Multicultural Month and the Month of Mathematics Education. April,...Tags: Religious Festivals, Anglicanism, Copenhagen (Denmark), Hans Christian Andersen, Stranger Than Fiction
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Eagle Archive: Carroll County Pasta Growers Association faced serious issues in spring 1917
In March and April of 1917, chaos and confusion in the global agriculture markets led to a series of testy meetings between local farmers and the canneries in Carroll County. As World War I ended, "county farmers found themselves in an increasingly...Tags: Spaghetti, World War I (1914-1918), Pasta, Thomas Jefferson, Patapsco
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