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Colts memorabilia bring stampede
Sun StaffBaltimore sports fans raided their closets, sock drawers and shoe boxes yesterday to dig up their mementos of John Unitas - then rushed to sports stores and the Internet to snap up some more. The Gallery of Sports Art at Camden Yards sold out of Unitas...Tags: Johnny Unitas, Johnny Unitas, Health and Safety at School, Baltimore Colts, Auction Service
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Candidates to replace Davis in Calif. proliferate
Los Angeles TimesIn America, children are raised to believe that anyone with enough ambition, talent and luck can grow up to become president. In California, voters are about to find out that anyone with $3,500 and 65 friends can at least try to become governor. By...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), San Francisco, Regional Authority, Gray Davis
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Texas, La. showered with shuttle's debris
Sun StaffNACOGDOCHES, TEXAS - Behind a trash bin in an otherwise empty downtown parking lot yesterday sat a piece of metal the size of a car door. All day, people came and went to catch a glimpse of it - and yellow police tape made sure they didn't get too close....Tags: Road Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Metal and Mineral, Depression, Space Programs
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Rise and fall in the '90s
SunSpot StaffIt's a story that's been told, retold, analyzed and done to death: the late 90's tech boom. Books and articles wistfully look back at when Napster Inc. ruled, stock options made millionaires out of 23-year-olds and tech stocks doubled the size of...Tags: State Budgets, Financing and Stock Offerings, Business, Computer Networking and Internet, Advertising
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Taming the Internet frontier
The Wall Street JournalDon't look now, but the freewheeling days of the Internet are ending. Since its infancy, the Net has been seen as a place independent of the rules that governed the offline world. Borders could be transcended, new identities created, and old notions of...Tags: Credit and Debt, State Budgets, Metal and Mineral, Companies and Corporations, Money and Monetary Policy
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No 'free pass' given for Assembly session
Sun StaffA year ago, Maryland's Democrat-controlled General Assembly roughed up rookie Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., dismissing the Republican executive's ideas for slot-machine gambling and tougher sentences for gun crimes. Today, with lawmakers returning to...Tags: Regional Authority, Annapolis, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, Democratic Party
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Collectors want skyline memories
Sun StaffIt's hard to believe all that's left of the World Trade Center are images captured on posters, in books and on souvenir kitsch. Anything with the skyscraper motif is selling briskly as a collectible, though not without controversy as some online...Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Concord (Contra Costa, California), Empire State Building, Auction Service
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Toy cars for adult budgets
Times Staff WriterAt a crowded toy convention last month, Bruce Pascal delicately pulled a small plastic cylinder from his pocket. He popped the cap and out slid a 3-inch-long bundle swathed in bubble wrap. "I'm asking $35,000," he said, unwrapping his treasure: a die-...Tags: Children, Hobbies, Mattel Inc., Italy, Barbie (fictional character)
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No bobbling online sales of chatty Chucks
Sun StaffWe're not sure about Miss Agnes, but eBay-ers certainly went to war yesterday. Their objective: the Chuck Thompson bobbleheads that were given away at Wednesday night's Orioles game. By yesterday afternoon, sellers offering the plastic likenesses of...Tags: Sidney Ponson, E-Commerce Industry, Jerry Hairston, Jr,, Baltimore Orioles, Jay Gibbons
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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Monday, May 20, 2013
IN STORES THIS WEEK
Jared Leto and 30 Seconds to Mars are back with their fourth album, Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams.
Aussie rockers Airbourne return with their second album, Black Dog Barking.
The Rolling...Tags: America's Funniest Home Videos (tv program), Daytona International Speedway, Fashion Shows, Guns N' Roses (music group), Apollo Theater
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Server saga shows lack of customer care
After 30 minutes on the phone with Duane Siebert, I'm pretty sure he's not crazy, but I'd understand if you wanted to argue the point. Siebert owns a toner refill company in Tavares, selling to nearly 200,000 customers in more than 135 countries. He's...
Tags: Theft, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Suspect strikes plea deal for drugs, stolen property
Austin Daily HeraldJust days after a woman involved in his case pleaded not guilty, a local man has changed his plea to guilty for possession of drugs and stolen property. Steven John Holm, 29, changed his plea to guilty Friday in Mower County Court for charges of fifth-...Tags: Theft
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