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Man acquitted, charges dropped in murder of 73-year-old Hampden man
A jury acquitted one man and prosecutors dropped charges against another in the 2010 murder of a 73-year-old Hampden cab driver who was beaten to death with a tire iron, the State's Attorney's Office confirmed. Mark Cheshire, a spokesman for city...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Justice System, Injuries and Wounds
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Notes: Cal Ripken Jr. enjoys the call for Orioles' return to postseason
The Baltimore SunARLINGTON, Texas — Cal Ripken Jr. was in the TBS broadcast booth for Friday night's American League wild-card game, alongside former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz and play-by-play man Ernie Johnson. Ripken had previously been a postseason...Tags: Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Medical Procedures and Tests, Spring Training, X-rays
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In-custody death brings anger with police in East Baltimore
In a filthy East Baltimore lot used as a shortcut and as a place to buy heroin, community leaders and relatives of a man who died in police custody railed against the police Tuesday and called for justice in the case. Anthony Anderson, 46, died in this...
Tags: Murder, Police Investigations, Drug Trafficking, Heroin, Anthony W. Batts
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Growing co-ed sports leagues mean more injuries for young adults
Last November, 26-year-old Alexis Marianes was in the middle of an intramural soccer game at the Du Burns Arena in Canton when a player on the opposing team swept her feet out from under her. Marianes did a "halfway back-flip" and landed squarely on her...
Tags: Football, Sprained Ankle, Bones and Joints, Under Armour Inc., Injuries and Wounds
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One-on-one with A.J. Foyt
A.J. Foyt, Indy car racing's all-time winningest driver (67) and championship record holder (7), is now 77. He's had open heart surgery, and in January went through an illness that nearly killed him. But here he is, alive, opinonated and planning to get...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Vehicles, Bones and Joints, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Amputation
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Centennial boys soccer puts it all together against Reservoir
Centennial put forth the kind of all-around effort its coach Jim Zehe had been waiting for Tuesday. The Eagles, up against defending county-champion Reservoir, capitalized on their chances offensively and played lockdown defense on the other end en route...
Tags: Oakland Raiders, Injuries and Wounds
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Nick Markakis to have surgery on thumb Tuesday morning
Orioles manager Buck Showalter often talks about the importance of separating emotion from every play of a baseball game — every pitch, every swing, every catch. But the swing of emotion the Orioles rode Saturday night — seeing right...
Tags: Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Nolan Reimold, Buck Showalter, New York Yankees
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Cam Cameron optimistic injuries won't hinder Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta
The absence of Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta from Thursday’s injury report suggest that the team’s top two tight ends will play fully in the Ravens’ regular-season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night. Dickson (sprained...
Tags: Football, Dennis Pitta, Cam Cameron, Joe Flacco, Ed Dickson
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Orioles react to losing Markakis for six weeks
The Orioles clubhouse wasn’t exactly in a celebrating mood after Saturday’s 5-4 victory over the Yankees that again tied up first place in the American League East. The broken left thumb suffered by lead off hitter and Gold Glove outfielder...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Adam Jones (baseball), American League, Gold Glove Awards, Buck Showalter
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Nick Markakis on his thumb: 'I knew I broke it'
The Baltimore SunOrioles right fielder Nick Markakis’ broke his left thumb in the fifth inning of Saturday’s 5-4 win against the New York Yankees and is lost for at least six weeks, putting the club’s leadoff hitter and most tenured player out for the...Tags: Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Buck Showalter, C.C. Sabathia, New York Yankees
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Ravens' Courtney Upshaw, Marshal Yanda say they're back, ready for Bengals game
The Baltimore SunAfter aggravating his strained right shoulder during the Ravens preseason finale, rookie outside linebacker Courtney Upshaw declared that he's ready to play in the season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. "Most definitely, I feel great," said...Tags: Football, Dennis Pitta, Terrell Suggs, Sean Considine, Cincinnati Bengals
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Tatyana McFadden looking to go far and fast at Paralympics
Maybe you've seen the ads. They've been all over TV and in magazines like Time and Sports Illustrated. There is U.S. Paralympian Tatyana McFadden in her sleek titanium racing wheelchair, hunched over in mid-push, shoulder muscles rippling, a look of...
Tags: Chicago Marathon, Gymnastics Clubs, Judges, Family, 2012 Summer Paralympics
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