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Will Ravens' Flacco be hurt by Sports Illustrated cover?
The Baltimore Ravens proved last week that they could beat not just the Denver Broncos but the Las Vegas oddsmakers who had predicted their defeat. But can they now beat the Sports Illustrated jinx? The magazine — whose prestigious cover image is...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Ray Lewis, New England Patriots, Super Bowl, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Earl Alonzo Lee, city school principal
Earl A. Lee, a retired Baltimore public school principal who had been a member of the 1960s protest group the "Black 14," died Monday of heart disease at Northwest Hospital.
The Owings Mills resident was 66.
"We met years ago when I was an academic...Tags: High School Sports, Morgan State University, Heart Disease, Football, U.S. Army
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Helaman Ferguson's sculpture blends the artistic, mathematic
The marriage of two disciplines, mathematics and art, may seem an unlikely union given an artist’s innate desire for free expression. Meet Helaman Ferguson, whose sculpture is known for its root in mathematical design. Ferguson, of North Laurel,...
Tags: Science, Fine Artists, Colleges and Universities, Sculpture, Artists
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Romney's religion: Who are evangelicals to question Mormonism?
Jokes about polygamy and funny long underwear aside, Mitt Romney's Mormon faith has not been, and will not become, a factor in the presidential campaign of 2012. I have a friend who wishes that were not so. She thinks it's creepy that Mormons comb...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Belief and Faith, Elections, Polynesia, Separation of Church and State
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When well-educated politicians cry 'snob'
With the Republican presidential nomination contest in high gear, Marylanders might be forgiven for smiling. The word "snob" has returned with full force to presidential politics after a four-decade hiatus. Former Sen. Rick Santorum (Penn State University...Tags: University of Chicago, Primaries, Colleges and Universities, Spiro Agnew, Harvard University
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'Harry Potter' ends: A bittersweet end for one Potterite
Middle River resident Stephanie Brown, 28, is a hardcore Harry Potter fan who has been enthralled with the wizarding world for nearly 10 years. Before she headed to the massive Potter fan convention LeakyCon this week in Orlando, Fla., b asked Brown to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, J.K. Rowling , Fiction, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Shi quietly led Hawks to era of success
Somehow the term quiet just doesn't seem appropriate when describing a career which included two individual county championships, four regular season and Howard County Cup team titles and a trip to the state championship match this year in girls doubles....Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Chevy Chase, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Sense of loss drives Ravens' Haloti Ngata
In Polynesian culture, a celebration, by definition, is not a private affair. Word of good news spreads as if it were carried by the wind, touching uncles, cousins, brothers, friends, sisters, girlfriends, ex-girlfriends and strangers, and without...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Pacific Ocean, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Utah Utes, NFL Draft
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Mail Tribune, Medford, Ore.There is little to support the notion that high school senior Blake Spencer sat through a middle school social studies class as a motivational tactic for track and field's postseason. True, the lesson plan that day was about General Sherman's "March...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Track and Field, High School Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Relationships help you live longer, enjoy life more
Q: Is it true that having good relationships increases your chance of living longer? A: Since the late 1980s, studies have suggested that this is true. People who enjoy close relationships with family and friends are more likely to live longer than...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Boston, Harvard Medical School
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Use of ADHD drugs as a study aid raises concern on campuses
The Kansas City StarA University of Kansas freshman took a break from shooting hoops with friends outside his dormitory to talk about what some students call "study pills." As final exams approached last semester, he took a couple doses of a prescribed stimulant called...Tags: Chemical Industry, Steroids, Addiction, College Basketball, Substance Abuse
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