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2013 Preakness Day entries and comments from Maryland Jockey Club
May. 18, Post Time: 10:45AM Entries and comments provided by the Maryland Jockey Club First - Purse $55,000, AOC $25,000-$20,000, 3 yo's & up, One And One Sixteenth Miles Post, Horse, Jockey, Trainer, Odds 1 Aussi Austin, Rosario, R.Rodriguez, 3-1...
Tags: Preakness Stakes, Rosie Napravnik, Sage, Equestrian, Kentucky Derby
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Hong Kong shakes, Estonia charges and a celebrity mom pops
Hong Kong residents experienced the effects of an earthquake nearby. Meanwhile, the Internet is coldly ignoring Baltimore's lack of an NBA team today, heartlessly blabbing on about the league's just-passed trade deadline. Welcome to your online trends...
Tags: Google Inc., Philadelphia 76ers, Charles Jenkins, Kyle Busch, Hong Kong
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High school athletes spend summer with animals, sailing and more
With high temperatures soaring above 90 degrees across the Baltimore region in recent weeks, it wouldn't be surprising to see high school students relaxing in their air-conditioned homes for the entire summer, playing video games and other indoor...
Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Baseball, Softball, Haiti, Trips and Vacations
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Morici: 8.5 percent unemployment may be as good as it gets
The economy added 200,000 jobs in December, and unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent. Going forward, unemployment is not likely to fall much further and may rise again.
Fourth quarter growth was exceptionally strong as the global economy recovered...Tags: General Motors Corp., Labor Markets, Health and Safety at Work, Employment Opportunities, Employment
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Bye-bye American pie
First, the good news. The economic pie is growing again. Growth in the fourth quarter last year hit 3 percent on an annualized rate. February's 227,000 net new jobs marks the third month in a row of job gains well in excess of 200,000. Here's the bad...
Tags: Consumers, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Apple iPhone, Labor Markets, Labor Legislation
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Japanese students visit Arundel High
Japanese cultural exchange student Minami Tajima remembers one of her first visits to an American restaurant. She and about two dozen other students from Japan visited Anne Arundel County last year, and after she befriended Arundel High School student...Tags: Japan, Teachers, Anne Arundel County, Nuclear Power, Cultural Development
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Datebook
Wednesday, Jan 18 Shutterbugs meet The Arundel Camera Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room D114 of Severna Park High School, 60 Robinson Road. Mike Kellogg of Bella Photo Art presents "Lens Perspectives." Information: 410-518-6876. Thursday, Jan. 19...Tags: History (tv network), Anne Arundel County, Music, Music, Annapolis
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Japanese ambassador tastes American education in visit to St. Paul's
For many students who take a foreign language, the highest authority they have to answer to is their teacher.
But for some of the 220 students who study Japanese at St. Paul's School in Brooklandville, Monday offered an opportunity to show their...Tags: Schools, College Sports, Japan, High Schools, Students
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Bringing Japan to Harford County the Ripken Way
Sixteen Japanese youngsters left the Ripken Youth Baseball Academy in Aberdeen Wednesday laden with gifts from their host, Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr.
As a U.S. State Department Public Diplomacy Envoy since 2007, Ripken has traveled to China...Tags: High School Sports, Little League Baseball, Japan, Aberdeen, Athletes
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Earthquake shakes up Laurel
Bernard Worrell, PNC Bank vice president, left his Main Street office shortly before 2 p.m. on Tuesday to grab a bite to eat at a Route 1 restaurant. Worrell said he was sitting at a table in the restaurant when all of a sudden, the whole place started to...Tags: Physiology, Religious Texts, Disasters, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Science
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International flavor adds fun at St. Vincent's multi-cultural day
In between the earthquake and Hurricane Irene, the children and staff at St. Vincent's Center found time to celebrate a special event a their Pot Spring campus. Multi-cultural day was held in the Pot Spring gym, and began with everyone "boarding" the S....Tags: Germany, Hunt Valley, Mexico, University of Maryland, College Park, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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Baseball diplomacy: Ripken hosts Japanese teens
Thinking backon his efforts as an ambassador of baseball, Cal Ripken Jr. recalled howthe teens he worked with in Nicaragua were so excited it was impossible to corral them into groups, while the kids in China were so reserved it was hard to get them out...Tags: Little League Baseball, College Sports, Michelle Kwan, Baltimore Orioles, National Government
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