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Younger investors aim to bring horse racing to the 'public's doorstep'
– Thoroughbred racing is sometimes called the "sport of kings," but the horse owners and prospective owners sipping red wine at a reception the other night seemed too young to have ascended to an exalted level of royalty. Maybe they could...Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Preakness Stakes, Media Industry
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The rising Sun
A little more than 175 years ago, an ex-journeyman printer from New England boarded a carriage bound for America's southernmost big city. His hope was to start a newspaper there and run it himself. His friends thought he was out of his mind. Baltimore,...
Tags: Television Industry, Book, Patterson Park, Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers
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Group homes again drawing concern in Bel Air
The Town of Bel Air has 13 group homes, and five of them are within a two-block radius near Broadway and Franklin Streets, creating a "community killer," one resident said Monday. A sixth group home in the same area set to open soon will bring the...Tags: Concerts, Harford County, College Sports, Art Johnson, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Born this way? Liberals and the pseudo-science of the conservative brain
"They do that because they were born that way." If you say that about homosexuals, you are tolerant and realistic. If you say it about blacks, you are racist (unless you're black yourself). If you say it about women, you may or may not be sexist,...
Tags: Fidel Castro, College Sports, Los Angeles Times, Parties and Movements, Genes and Chromosomes
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Howard County weddings and engagements
Sharon and Jerry Kramer, of Ellicott City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Allison Elizabeth Kramer, to Stephen Robert Heussler, son of Robert and the late Marcia Heussler, of Hamden, Conn. Allison E. Kramer and Stephen R. Huessler Sharon and...Tags: Marriage, Howard County, Colleges and Universities, Biology, Brown University
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Columbia weddings and engagements
Tim and Sandy Gillen, of Columbia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shannon Gillen to Tom Lipinski, son of Edith Lipinski, of Concord, Mass.; and Dr. Joseph Lipinski, also of Concord. Shannon Gillen and Tom Lipinski Tim and Sandy Gillen, of...Tags: Marriage, Brown University, Family, Weddings, New York City
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With 'Jamesy Boy,' Annapolis brothers ready to take on Hollywood
Growing up in Annapolis, Tim and Trevor White were hardly inseparable.
Each brother had his own set of friends and pursued his own interests: Trevor discovered a passion for film early on, while Tim seemed more adrift. But recently, a shared commitment...Tags: Judges, College Sports, Academy Awards, Celebrities, Annapolis
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James Franco coming to Hopkins but he has no time for you
The Baltimore SunActor James Franco, he of the dark good looks and "127 Hours" fame is coming to Baltimore Friday. But, before you get any big ideas and think this is your big chance to ask him out for drinks or attempt a marriage proposal -- forget it. Officials...Tags: Poetry, Hart Crane, Biography (genre), Los Angeles Film Festival, James Franco
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Speech that stings
Hate speech is a form of vandalism. It defaces the environment, and like a broken window, if left untended, signals to other hoodlums that the coast is clear to do more damage. But unlike the proverbial broken window, which urban police departments and...
Tags: Periodicals, Discrimination, Judges, Minority Groups, Racism
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Linda Schuberth
Linda Schuberth, a senior occupational therapist at the Kennedy Krieger Institute who helped children overcome swallowing and feeding issues, died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, March 5 at her Homeland home. She...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cerebral Palsy, Colleges and Universities, Susan Boyle
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UMBC falls short of regaining chess title
The competitive chess team at the University of Maryland Baltimore County fell less than a point short of regaining its national title at the 2012 President's Cup, which culminated Sunday in Herndon, Va. The renowned team has won six national titles...Tags: Chess Playing, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, Texas Tech University
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The phantom menace of voter fraud
Last year, Maryland's Democratic-controlled General Assembly made short work of a Republican-sponsored bill that would have required voters to show a government-issued photo ID before being allowed to vote. The legislation, which closely tracked similar...Tags: Fraud, U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, Voting, The New York Times, George Bush
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