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Sports marketing expert sees few stars in Ravens-49ers Super Bowl
The city of Baltimore could not be more excited (well, I guess they haven't turned the harbor purple ... yet) for Sunday's Super Bowl which, pits the Ravens against the San Francisco 49ers. Madison Avenue execs are not so thrilled. According to Bob...
Tags: Colin Kaepernick, Football, Ray Rice, Michael Oher, Super Bowl
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Christmas cheer from Baltimore's big names
The Baltimore SunCharm City celebrities, no matter where they were, woke early to send seasons Tweetings. Here are just a few: Raven Terrence Cody @TerrenceCody Merry Christmas twitter and twitter fam TV reporter Jessica Kartalija @JessKartalija Can't wait...Tags: Social Media, Martin O'Malley, Religious Festivals, Debbie Phelps, S. Dallas Dance
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Veterinarians say I'll Have Another's treatment was not unusual
Veterinarians who examined Preakness winner I'll Have Another before and after the race at Pimlico Race Course said this week that he was healthy and that his medication regimen was not unusual. The New York Times reported that the colt, who also won...
Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Equestrian, Tom Udall, Horse and Harness Racing, Chemical Industry
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Class of the month: Barre
For The Baltimore SunNot sure what to expect, I signed up recently for my first class in barre, a combination of Pilates, yoga and ballet. I wasn't too worried about the physical challenge because I am a runner and in good shape. I've also danced and am no stranger to the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pikesville, Entertainment Events, Dance
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Grand Prix of Baltimore track gets re-worked after cars go airborne
IndyCar officials listened to drivers' complaints about the chicane, man-made turns that slowed cars on Pratt Street before the light-rail tracks, in last year's race. So they left it out when setting up the track for this year's Grand Prix of Baltimore....
Tags: Auto Racing, Tony Kanaan, Pratt Street, Open-Wheel Racing, KV Racing Technology
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Getting older, getting fit
For people who want to live past 100, the first step is taking a whole bunch more steps.
A recent survey found half of all centenarians are exercising almost every day. Most are walking, but many also are lifting weights, practicing yoga, biking or...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Knees, Arnold Palmer, Health and Medical Professionals, Arthritis
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Orioles magic more ritual than superstition
Zach Phillips keeps a few lucky quarters in his pocket. Pedro Strop wears Ninja Turtle boxers. And Jason Hammel — well, it got so extreme that he had to swear off the whole superstition thing. It was, he says, a distraction. "Yeah, I've actually...
Tags: MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Zach Phillips, Jason Hammel, Mark Reynolds, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Johns Hopkins patients move into new $1.1 billion facility
At the ding of a cowbell Sunday, staffers in a command center at the Johns Hopkins Hospital began clapping and yelling out victory cheers.
Another department had begun to transfer patients as part of a massive move from Hopkins' aging hospital building...Tags: Netflix Inc., Medical Specialization, Facebook, Harbor East, Oncology
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Crystal clear? Hardly
The realization didn't hit Bill Haas until after he clambered onto the balcony next to East Lake's 18th green late Sunday. Two trophies flanked PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem for the closing presentation. One was for the Tour Championship, which...Tags: Golf, Super Bowl, PGA Tour, FedEx Corporation, Aaron Baddeley
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Doctors aim to stop pancreatic cancer before it forms
Seeing a chance to stop one of the most deadly kinds of cancer before it forms, doctors at Johns Hopkins and at other hospitals around the nation are focusing on the common pancreatic cyst.
Up to 20 percent of pancreatic cancer begins as one of these...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Oncology, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Genes and Chromosomes
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Who is helped, hurt by the NBA lockout?
Nets OK with delay Ira Winderman Sun Sentinel Considering their lame-duck status in New Jersey, the Nets would prefer the NBA calendar simply flip to 2012-13, when they become the Brooklyn Nets. The NBA's ultimate limbo franchise, awaiting not only a...Tags: Kevin Garnett, Miami Heat, Amway Center, National Basketball Association, Dwyane Wade
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Many ways to support the needy
As we come to the close of another challenging year on the economic front for many, local nonprofit groups throughout the area are struggling to make ends meet and address growing needs in the community.
These groups and the people they serve need our...Tags: Netflix Inc., Substance Abuse, PG Rated Movies, Butter, Wii
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