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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: Columbia University, Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning, Adlai Stevenson, ESPN (tv network)
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Flawed thinking in push for UM merger
State Sen. Thomas V. Mike Miller supports merging the University of Maryland, College Park campus and University of Maryland, Baltimore professional schools in order to raise their national rankings based on total research funding. Compilers of the most...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Concerts, Colleges and Universities, University of Michigan, Engineering
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WBAL names local radio veteran Merrie Street as news director
The Baltimore SunWBAL radio Monday named Merrie Street as news director replacing Mark Miller, who resigned last month. Street, whose resume includes news director and anchor duties at WLIF and WPOC, starts Monday, according to an email from Ed Kiernan, station general...Tags: Dave Hill, Local Elections, Harford County, Executive Branch, Radio
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Academic achievements for Laurel students
Valecia Winston, of Laurel, received a Master of Arts from the University of Oklahoma Norman campus. Benjamin Cameron, a sophomore from Laurel, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Washington College in Chestertown. Alex Paxton,...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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College news
Valecia Winston, of Laurel, received a Master of Arts from the University of Oklahoma Norman campus. Benjamin Cameron, a sophomore from Laurel, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester atWashington College, inChestertown. Alex Paxton, of...Tags: Boston, Scranton, Teaching and Learning, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Colleges and Universities
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No doubt: the unlikely NFL career of Kelly Gregg
The Baltimore SunWhen Kelly Gregg and I stroll into the Owings Mills Red Robin on a recent muggy summer afternoon, I contemplate telling our waitress that she might want to alert the cooks, just in case they need backup. I've been dreaming of this moment for months,...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Jamal Lewis, Tony Siragusa, Art Donovan, College Sports
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Gay wins gold in 100 meters
Special to the SunTyson Gay got one of the biggest wins of his career yesterday when he won the 100-meter sprint at the track and field world championships. He defeated rivals Derrick Atkins of the Bahamas and Asafa Powell of Jamaica at Nagai Stadium. Bucking a slight...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Minority Groups, Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Awards and Prizes
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Where are they now? -- Ben Cavil
Sun reporterAs a Raven, Ben Cavil was as big as a house. Now, he's selling them. "I enjoy what I'm doing - pointing first-time buyers in the right direction," said Cavil, a new home counselor in Houston. At 320 pounds, the former offensive guard still takes up a...Tags: Cleveland Browns, Real Estate Buyers, Wally Williams, Homes, San Diego Chargers
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Ravens' Cody in line to return
Sun ReporterOne reason the Ravens drafted Dan Cody in the second round a year ago was his endless pursuit of the quarterback. Still, it took Cody's recovery from major knee surgery to realize how relentless he truly is.Based on Cody's strong comeback, Ravens...Tags: Super Bowl, College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Peter Boulware, Ray Lewis
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Timeline
1857: The Dred Scott decision, written by Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney of Maryland, rules that black people cannot be U.S. citizens and have "no rights which the white man was bound to respect." 1865: After the Civil War, Southern state governments...Tags: Catonsville, Judges, Topeka (Shawnee, Kansas), Washington, DC, Hamilton
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Diversion from painful reality
Sun StaffYesterday's decision by Major League Baseball to postpone games represents a break from an often criticized tradition among sports leagues to keep playing through national tragedies. The most famous example is the then-NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle's...Tags: History, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, U.S. Open (tennis), Dallas Cowboys, Football
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Maize, Campus and Heights all fall in opening round at 6A Baseball
CatchItKansas.comThrough the first four innings of its game against Blue Valley North, Maize had shown few signs of life. It had a hit here, a hit there, but it was nothing to write home about. Maize’s Lucas Schauer stepped to the bat in the fifth inning to lead...Tags: Baseball
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