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Notebook: Pollard delivers crushing hit on Patriots' Ridley
Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard lived up to his intimidating reputation as one of the hardest hitters in the NFL, knocking New England Patriots running back Stevan Ridley out of Sunday's AFC championship game with a devastating fourth-quarter tackle....
Tags: Super Bowl, Bernard Pierce, Bernard Pollard, Vonta Leach, Arthur Jones
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William F. Beauchamp, real estate appraiser
William F. Beauchamp, a real estate appraiser and avid sports fan who founded his own firm in the mid-1980s, died Wednesday of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The longtime Timonium...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Maryland Terrapins, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Anglicanism, Property
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Robert Vigorito steps down as CEO of Columbia Triathlon Association
Given Robert Vigorito's endurance as a six-time finisher of the world-famous Ironman Triathlon event in Hawaii, many figured that his tenure with the Columbia Triathlon Association would go on forever. Those who did might be surprised to hear that...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Fractured Rib, University of Maryland Medical School, Lungs and Airways, Diseases and Illnesses
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Back Story: Guilford executive killed wife at Falls Road farm in 1957
My column several weeks ago on the brutal 1956 murder of Myrtle Agnes Bopst brought a flood of emails from people who vividly remembered it. One reader, Turney McKnight, recalled the murder a year later of a Baltimore socialite at the hands of her...
Tags: Southbury, The New York Times, Manhattan (New York City), Canterbury, Murder
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Frank Gehry pays a visit to old stomping grounds — Columbia
Forty years after Frank Gehry completed a series of buildings in the then-fledgling "new town" of Columbia, the current master developer wants him to come back and design more. The Dallas-based Howard Hughes Corp., which in 2010 took over as lead...
Tags: Media Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Guggenheim Museum, Architecture, Frank Gehry
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Ravens notes: After short break, Ravens return to practice
After enduring a tough grind of playing four games in 18 days, the Ravens got back to work Monday following a three-day weekend. The players are off Tuesday as well, and had a light workout Monday. "They were here in great spirits, had a good attitude...
Tags: Ray Lewis, New York Jets, Lardarius Webb, Bernard Pollard, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Quadriplegic receives computer to help with everyday tasks
Shawnice Singletary was driving in Northeast Baltimore in May when someone pulled up next to her car at an intersection and fired a gun at her. Bullets slammed into her face and neck.
At the Johns Hopkins Hospital emergency department, doctors saved...Tags: Charity, Netflix Inc., Government Health Care, Companies and Corporations, Hospitals and Clinics
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Orioles notes: L.J. Hoes has dedicated his standout season to his late grandfather
The Baltimore SunOutfielder L.J. Hoes is expected to be announced Tuesday as this year's winner of the Brooks Robinson Award for the best season by an Orioles minor league hitter. He won't be winning it alone, though, not in his mind anyway. "I really played this...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Milwaukee Brewers, Matt Wieters, Baltimore Orioles, Brian Roberts
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Volunteers paint White Hall house to help owner who has ALS
Michelle and Matt O'Reilly knew their 134-year-old house in White Hall needed painting, but they have been concerned about the cost. They've had astronomical medical expenses for the past 18 months after Matt, 41, became debilitated by Lyme disease. He...
Tags: Lou Gehrig, Timonium, Hunt Valley, Lyme Disease
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Group rallies to paint, landscape house of man with ALS
The North County community just came up with its own version of the popular television show "Extreme Makeover." Friends of Michelle and Matt O'Reilly, of White Hall, spent several weekends transforming the outside of their 134-year-old house from cracked...
Tags: Charity, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Timonium, Hunt Valley
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UMBC goalie Saunders honors father en route to NCAA tournament
The first time UMBC coach Pete Caringi saw Phil Saunders, the 12-year-old soccer player was losing. The coach was watching his son, whose team was in the process of dominating Saunders' squad. Caringi also remembers a recruiting pitch that day. "His...
Tags: Stony Brook Seawolves, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer
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Catching up with former Baltimore Colts defensive end Ordell Braase
He's 80 now, and slightly bent, as if preparing to set in a three-point stance. Three hip replacements, plus a new knee, will do that to a man. Not that Ordell Braase is complaining. "Physically, I'm in pretty good shape," said Braase, longtime...
Tags: New York Jets, Super Bowl, NFL Pro Bowl, Leroy Kelly, Morgan State University
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