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Ray Lewis resumes workouts with the Ravens at the team's facility
Ray Lewis, who has been rehabbing his surgically-repaired torn right triceps muscle primarily in Florida, is back working out in the team facility, though Ravens coach John Harbaugh was noncommittal on when he’ll return to practice. Lewis, who...
Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Terrell Suggs, Ray Lewis, John Harbaugh, Denver Broncos
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For good of Ravens, Terrell Suggs should take his time coming back
Well, it has been a quiet week at the Under Armour Performance Center. Let's see, where to begin? Ray Lewis and Lardarius Webb were lost for the season with injuries. A bunch of Ravens were caught in a nightclub during a shooting. Ed Reed dropped a...
Tags: John Harbaugh, ESPN (tv network), Denver Broncos, Under Armour Inc., Pittsburgh Steelers
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Ravens can't dwell on defensive injuries
As the Ravens move on from the devastating injuries to Ray Lewis and Lardarius Webb, they'd do well to heed the words of that eminent philosopher, Buck Showalter. "People don't care about your problems," the Orioles manager is fond of saying. "And most...
Tags: John Harbaugh, Under Armour Inc., Jameel McClain, Bernard Pollard, Football
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Ravens' John Harbaugh noncommital on when Ray Lewis will return to practice
Injured linebacker Ray Lewis is rehabbing at the team’s facility today, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh said it’s “day-to-day” on when he’ll return to practice. “He’s not practicing today,” Harbaugh said....
Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Terrell Suggs, Ray Lewis, John Harbaugh, Denver Broncos
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Ravens know it's a great time to play the Steelers
The Baltimore SunThe Ravens aren't done catching breaks, not by a long shot. Now they get to play the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium at the perfect time, when their archrivals are beaten up and reeling from two straight losses, including that 20-14...Tags: Cleveland Browns, Ben Roethlisberger, Charlie Batch, Pittsburgh Steelers, Antonio Brown
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'Glee' recap: Dynamic Duets
Things I'd rather be doing than watching "Glee" on Thanksgiving night: 1) Watching the Patriots and the Jets (generally speaking, I can't stand Cry Baby Brady, but he's my fantasy QB, so I need him to crush the Jets.); 2) Watching the Michael Jackson...
Tags: Holidays, Katy Perry, Theft, Glee (tv program), Black Friday (shopping)
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Celebrating Veterans Day at Veterans Elementary
Every year for the past five years, students at one Ellicott City elementary school gather to honor those for whom their school is named. Opened in 2007, Veterans Elementary was named for the nearby Yingling-Ridgely V.F.W. Post 7472. On Friday, about a...
Tags: Students, Ellicott City, U.S. Military, Teaching and Learning, Veterans Day
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'Jersey Shore' recap, The Situation is a 'Sneaky Dickens'
Let me start by saying, "YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW I FEEL, NO IDEA!" Once you see this episode, these words will be equally ingrained in your head like they are in mine, and it’s annoying. Deena and another one of her meltdowns dominate the first...
Tags: Jersey Shore (tv program), Nicole Polizzi, Bleep (euphemism), Michael Sorrentino
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Coffee Companion (11/9): your daily Ravens fix
Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday....
Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, Darren McFadden
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Walking — and sharing life details — to fight cancer
Before she joined the sea of pink-clothed people who turned out for a breast cancer walk in Baltimore Sunday morning, Janet Warren filled out a medical history and gave a blood sample. It was a different way to show her commitment to the cause — one...
Tags: Cancer, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Cervical Cancer, Pikesville, Health Organizations
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Carver grad, graphic novel artist recalls his creative motivation
When Orpheus Collar first began to draw at age 2, he insisted his mother make Superman drawings for him — then he would accent them with boot markings, then a cape of his own. Soon, he only needed his mom, Nina Rutlidge, to draw Superman's oblong...
Tags: Towson, Literature, Students, Fiction, George Washington Carver
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Is lack of postseason experience good or bad for Orioles?
When the playoff microscope gets rolled out next week and experts begin to dissect the Orioles — assuming they hold on to at least an American League wild-card spot — one of the primary criticisms is going to be the club's overall lack of...
Tags: Randy Wolf, Luis Ayala, Arizona Diamondbacks, Endy Chavez, Eddie Murray
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