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Before Army-Navy battle, Lutherville midshipman carries ball to Philadelphia
Any graduate of the Naval Academy in Annapolis is expected to emerge with leadership skills intact, but Midshipman First Class Tim Cadigan was chosen this week for an opportunity to add a highly visible and prestigious honor to his resume. Cadigan, a...Tags: Lincoln Financial Field, Inner Harbor, FedEx Field, Rose Bowl Game, Football
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Two women who brought down a traitor
Jeanne Vertefeuille and Sandra Grimes could be George Smiley's people. They were recruited on their college campuses by the Central Intelligence Agency during the height of the Cold War. Jeanne wanted travel and adventure. Sandy didn't know much about...
Tags: Annapolis, Russia, Police Investigations, FBI, Central Intelligence Agency
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Forest Hill woman reflects on her memories of Pearl Harbor for posterity
I had always wished that my great-grandmother, who lived in Maryland during the Civil War, had written some personal notes as to what it was like for her at the time. They would be especially interesting for us now. With that thought in mind, I wrote some...
Tags: Radio, Emergency Incidents, World War II (1939-1945), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Separation of Church and State
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Harford runners compete all over the area
About 50 Harford runners convened in Maryland's Capital City Saturday to race in the second annual Annapolis Half Marathon. Adam Bosley led the Harford contingent. The 23-year-old Bel Air resident finished fifth overall, just two places out of the...Tags: Track and Field, Morgan State University, Road Running, Lupus, Running
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Legacy of Bill Belichick's father lives on at the Naval Academy
The story has been told many times over the past three decades, as Bill Belichick went from being an up-and-coming defensive coordinator in the NFL to an unsuccessful first-time head coach with the Cleveland Browns to eventually becoming one of the most...
Tags: National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Bill Belichick, American Football Conference, Football
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King dinner and breakfast events in Anne Arundel honor works of residents, organizations
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Dinner and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast, scheduled for Jan. 18 and Jan. 21, respectively, will recognize more than a dozen area residents for their work in human relations, community...Tags: Culture, NAACP, Donna F. Edwards, Anne Arundel Community College, Anne Arundel Medical Center
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Holiday contest winners light up the night
In a season where tiny white lights, window wreaths, inflated Santas and lighted candy canes seem to take over the landscape in Laurel, the Laurel Civic Improvement Committee had a tough job: Narrow down the multitude of twinkling, blinking and even...Tags: Pineapple, Holidays, Candy Canes, Military Equipment, Colonial Williamsburg
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Sporting excellence adds up for two Owls eyeing future in engineering
The Westminster High School football team put up some gaudy offensive numbers in 2012. During a 12-1 season, the Owls won a second consecutive county championship, became the third Carroll County team in five years to record an undefeated regular season,...Tags: Engineering, Schools, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Separation of Church and State, High School Sports
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Fort Meade's Cyber Command is topic at breakfast meeting
Navy Rear Adm. Margaret Klein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Cyber Command at Fort Meade, will headline the BWI Business Partnership's Signature Breakfast, Wednesday, Jan. 16, from 7:45 to 9:15 a.m., at the Hotel at Arundel Preserve, 7795 Arundel Mills Blvd....Tags: U.S. Department of Defense
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Chastity Dunnaville, Navy officer
Chastity Brione Dunnaville, a Navy lieutenant junior grade and Naval Academy graduate who had played on its women's rugby team, died of rhabdomyosarcoma Sunday at University of Maryland Medical Center. She was 24 and had lived in Lauraville.
Born in...Tags: Students, Annapolis, University of Maryland Medical Center, Teaching and Learning, Hospitals and Clinics
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Wide receiver Brandon Turner returns to leadership role for Midshipmen
There are days when Navy wide receiver Brandon Turner wonders how he is still at the academy, his college football career winding down and graduation within sight. Many of those who Turner started with at the Naval Academy Prep School five years ago are...
Tags: Ken Niumatalolo, Football, Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, College Football, Bank Robbery
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Blinded Naval officer gets custom Martin guitar
Navy Lt. Brad Snyder holds the acoustic guitar in his arms for the first time, strums a few chords, then moves into a sampling of Neil Young. The sounds take the Naval Academy graduate back to the nights when he was deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan and...Tags: Iraq, 2012 Summer Paralympics, Emergency Incidents, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics
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