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Truck pull at AACC highlights transportation and logistics program
It is perhaps one of the shortest trips a UPS delivery truck has ever made. The brown, boxy, 14,000-pound vehicle traveled 90 feet in about 23 seconds in Anne Arundel Community College's parking lot as five AACC students hauled it by rope in the Inaugural...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students, Anne Arundel Community College, Companies and Corporations
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Rice vying for season award
In addition to quarterback Joe Flacco competing for the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Year, Ray Rice is one of three candidates for the FedEx Ground Player of the Year.
The Ravens running back was highlighted for amassing 1,364 yards – second-...Tags: Maurice Jones-Drew, NFL Pro Bowl, Super Bowl, Ray Rice, Philadelphia Eagles
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Rice in running for weekly award
Ray Rice’s career day in the Ravens’ 24-10 win against the Cleveland Browns has earned the running back a spot in the competition to be named the FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week.
Rice set a career best when he rushed for 204 yards on 29...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, Chris Johnson (football, running back), Marshawn Lynch, Football
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Mayor, City Council recognize Laurel's longtime businesses
In a celebration of staying power, Mayor Craig Moe and City Council members honored a select circle of Laurel businesses whose owners — for decades — have successfully navigated the fickle seas of labor and equipment costs, taxes,...Tags: Arts, Chrysler Group LLC, Rentals, Small Businesses, Companies and Corporations
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies and a high around 51 degrees. The low temperature is expected to be around 38 degrees tonight.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic issues.
OCCUPY BALTIMORE
Follow Justin Fenton on Twitter to...Tags: Luke Scott, Inner Harbor, Demonstration, Maryland State Police, Shipping Service
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FedEx predicts busiest shipping day in its history
On a day expected to be the busiest in FedEx's 40-year history, Diane Maleski got to work extra early — at 4:30 a.m. That was long before the first trucks arrived from the airport bearing parcels that would be piled onto conveyor belts, sorted by...Tags: Vehicles, U.S. Postal Service, Hobbies, Companies and Corporations, Christmas
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Notebook: U.S. men to play Brazil in friendly at FedEx on May 30
The U.S. men's national soccer team will play Brazil in a May 30 friendly at FedEx Field in Landover, the five-time World Cup champion's first visit to the Washington area since 1998 and the Americans' debut at the Redskins' stadium. The game will...Tags: D.C. United, FedEx Field, Univision (tv network), Washington Redskins, The Washington Post
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4 old LPGA stops are new again
They're half a world away, but the enthusiasm greeting the start of the LPGA's 63rd season appears as high as any time in recent memory. The season opener comes Thursday at the Women's Australian Open, one of five new events for 2012 — though "new"...Tags: Fred Funk, Golf, Jim Furyk, Allianz AG Holding, Annika Sorenstam
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UM athletics cuts: College Park suffers from its bad bet on basketball
The flagship university for the state of Maryland, which happens to be a pioneer member of the Bowl Championship Series-rich Atlantic Coast Conference and resides in a state that boasts the wealthiest county in the country, has announced it will eliminate...Tags: Basketball, Comcast Corporation, Gary Williams, College Sports, Bowl Championship Series
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Sweet Frog frozen yogurt's first Maryland store in Catonsville
No place in Maryland could beat Catonsville when it came to being the best spot to open a new frozen yogurt shop.
Representatives for Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt considered 25 locations for its first Maryland store, before choosing Catonsville, said...Tags: Catonsville, Foods and Beverages, Consumers, Ellicott City, Starbucks Corp.
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This playoff can have nice payoff
The FedEx Cup begins its fifth edition of its "playoff" series this week, signaling open season for critics of the PGA Tour's attempt to give its season a meaningful finish. The points system is too wonky. The four-event series is weighted too heavily....Tags: World Golf Championships, The Barclays, Clubs and Associations, PGA Tour, Heath Slocum
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Tour Championship: Facts & Figures
The Tour Championship When: Thursday-Sunday, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta. Course: 7,319 yards, par 70. Format: 72 holes, stroke play. No cut. Field is limited to final 30 players in FedEx Cup points race. Purse: $8.5 million ($1.4 million to winner)....Tags: BMW Championship, Jim Furyk, The Tour Championship, Luke Donald, Clubs and Associations
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