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No longer at midnight, Maryland Madness survives 40 years later
Lefty Driesell had already promised that Maryland would become the "UCLA of the East" when he was hired away from Davidson two years before. Now, with a talented team led by Tom McMillen and Len Elmore about to become eligible for varsity as sophomores,...Tags: UCLA Bruins, Maryland Terrapins, College Basketball, Steve Francis, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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William Gary Pike
Baltimore Sun reporterWilliam Gary Pike, a retired Maryland Transit Administration supervisor and an avid motorcyclist enthusiast, died Sunday of a heart attack at Harford Memorial Hospital in Havre de Grace. The longtime Aberdeen resident was 60. Mr. Pike was born and...Tags: Aberdeen, Heart Attack, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Havre de Grace
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William Gary Pike
William Gary Pike, a retired Maryland Transit Administration supervisor and a motorcycle enthusiast, died Sunday of a heart attack at Harford Memorial Hospital in Havre de Grace.
The longtime Aberdeen resident was 60.
Mr. Pike was born and raised in...Tags: Aberdeen, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Heart Attack, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Havre de Grace
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Shelter seeking support
Editor: The Welcome One Emergency Shelter in Belcamp operated by Faith Communities and Civic Agencies United (FCCAU) continues to provide excellent services for Harford County's homeless population. Even faced with reduced funding, our exceptional donor...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Golf, Emergency Planning, Homelessness
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Gwendolyn Parrish, police officer, dies at 56
Astride the Harley-Davidson motorcycle, the Baltimore County police officer cut a striking figure. The officer was a rookie, on the short side — and an African-American woman.
Twenty years ago, Gwendolyn Parrish became the first black woman on...Tags: Baltimore County, African Americans, Philosophy, Catonsville, Minority Groups
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Report from the 'Amazing Race' casting call
Reality CheckI headed over to the Harley-Davidson store in Rosedale today to check out the casting call for The Amazing Race. If you were expecting a scene like the one at last week's America's Next Top Model auditions, you would......Tags: Annapolis, Minority Groups, Twitter, Inc., Timonium, Fells Point
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Joint effort in a difficult new year
Dining@LargeSee, you're not the only with New Year's resolutions you haven't kept. Here's guest poster John Lindner with today's Shallow Thought Wednesday. EL:We ducked into a joint last night.Had to. Had one of those emergency situations that call for crisis-...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Reisterstown
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Satisfying an appetite for factory tours
Special To The SunVibrations from the heavy machines made the floor beneath our feet rumble. Through the plate-glass windows, we could see giant machines at work, sprinkling salt on potato chips and weighing pretzels before they were placed in bags. Our guide at the...Tags: Physiology, Potatoes, Science, Middletown, Potato Chips
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'Fess up or fight? Accused confront difficult decision
Sun reporterOrioles second baseman , after a weekend of silence, chose to fall on his sword. He had been named as a steroid user in the Mitchell Report released by Major League Baseball last week, and though the evidence against him amounted to hearsay - the word of...Tags: Roger Clemens, Hospitals and Clinics, Children, Colleges and Universities, Healthcare Provider
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Where cash is king
Sun reporterAt Three Brothers shopping plaza in West Baltimore, residents buy groceries, tools, wine, bus passes, socks, cherry slushes and wedding rings. They get their cars washed, or wash their laundry. They cash Social Security checks, pay utility bills and get...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Parochial Schools, Lotteries, Wages and Pensions, Christianity
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Behind-the-scenes look at creating a Harley-Davidson
Special To The SunIn 1903, the year the Wright brothers made aviation history with their first flight, a couple of Milwaukee friends got their own little invention rolling. William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, two young men looking for an easier way to get around town,...Tags: Employees, Adults, Motorcycling, Children, Colleges and Universities
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Slaying in Va. linked to sniper
Sun StaffMANASSAS, Va. -- The Maryland man shot as he stopped for gas on his long commute home Wednesday night was confirmed yesterday as the seventh person killed by a roving sniper, whose uncanny ability to disappear after his deadly attacks has bedeviled an...Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Imperial and Royal Matters, Prince William County, Mass Media, Prosecution
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