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Barack Obama loves chalk, picks Kansas to win NCAA tourney
President Barack Obama took a break from whatever it is he does around here -- I say that in jest, of course -- to fill out his bracket for the NCAA men's basketball tournament, and it's clear that Obama loves chalk more than your typical grade school...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, George Mason, Multi-Sport Events, Basketball, Barack Obama
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A how-to guide for Baltimore community theater
In the late 1990s, Brett Rohrer decided he wanted to be onstage and headed off to an audition at a community theater. He got as far as a nearby parking space.
"I just sat in my Jeep," he said. "I drove to auditions several times and never went in. But...Tags: University of Baltimore, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Anglicanism, Celebrities
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Roses add a bouquet of flavor
Sorry, Gertrude Stein, but you got it wrong with "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." The flower has a whole new identity: out of the bud vase and onto the plate. Long used in Persian and Indian cooking, rose is a flavor not commonly found in American...
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Fairy tales meet farm-to-table at Art to Dine For event
Dining@LargeCraving a farm-to-table dinner within sight of Cinderella's coach?Who isn't? Art to Dine For, a series of soirees put on by Creative Alliance, comes to Howard County's Clark's Elioak Farm Sept. 11 for wine, cheese, dinner -- and a look......Tags: Amy Davis, Farms
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49ers great enjoyed fame, awaits pain
To properly know who Ronnie Lott is, and what he has become, it is important to know who he was. Also, it needs to be established that Lott will be 52 on May 8, which makes him, in the ongoing discussion of the long-term impact of NFL injuries, a...Tags: Amputation, Colleges and Universities, Dave Duerson, Ronnie Lott, Super Bowl
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Gifts for needy kids: Local group quietly shows how it should be done
The annual solicitation letter from Santa Claus Anonymous arrived in the mail the other day, with its trademark depiction of a classic Santa with his hat pulled over his eyes. The iconic drawing, of course, suggests a fundamental tenet of the 75-year-...Tags: Rite Aid Corp., Children, Theodore Roosevelt, Roland Park, Shoes
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Ranking the top 10 sports stories of the past decade
Did the past decade really go by this fast? Wasn't it just yesterday when the parade celebrating the Ravens' Super Bowl victory rolled through downtown with 200,000 packed in along the route? Maybe it just seems like it because the Ravens teased us last...Tags: Len Bias, Maryland Terrapins, Preakness Stakes, Cal Ripken, Jr., Colleges and Universities
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'Why Not?' buzz: 1989 soundbites
Here's a sampling of what was being said as the Orioles' 1989 season came down to the wire, concluding with the final series against the Blue Jays in Toronto to decide the American League East title. "It's going to Canada." - Reliever Brian Holton "We...Tags: Sparky Anderson, Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken, Chocolate Cake
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20 years ago, 'Why Not?' O's began final push
candy.thomson@baltsun.comThe day began 20 years ago with overcast skies and wisps of fog, a Friday. Despite the fact that the weekend is not expected to brighten, Baltimore baseball fans bask in a warm glow that has been building since April. Their team, the American League...Tags: Sparky Anderson, Memorial Stadium, McDonald's, Peter G. Angelos, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Journey to Jamestown
My daughter, Isabelle, loves great stories -- especially the ones that are full of gloom. Her favorite movie scene is from Cinderella, when the main character's stepsisters rip apart her lovely pink dress just before the ball, followed closely by one from...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Terrence Malick, Caesar Salads, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, England
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Fresh start for Meissner
Sun reporterOn her way to Toronto recently to work with her choreographer for the new figure skating season that begins this week, Kimmie Meissner stopped at the border crossing. A guard asked the U.S. champion the reason for the visit. "Business," said Meissner,...Tags: Ice Skating, Colleges and Universities, Luciano Pavarotti, Michelle Kwan, Photography
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