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Will Adrian Peterson return as good as ever?
After 4 games, look out Ron Fritz Baltimore Sun At first, Vikings running back Adrian Peterson will be tentative and not the superior back he once was. But after four games, look out. I would expect him to run wild in the last 12 games, especially when...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Football, Los Angeles Times, Matt Forte, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Markus: Woods facing most important weekend of his career
It might not be an overstatement to suggest that this is the most important weekend of Tiger Woods’ career. It is certainly not a stretch to say that this weekend – if it ends with a victory for the 36-year-old Woods in the U.S. Open at San...
Tags: Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk, PGA Tour, David Toms, Sam Snead
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Boy, 5, dead after beltway on-ramp collision
A 5-year-old boy died Wednesday after the car he was riding in with his family was rear-ended on a Baltimore Beltway on-ramp, police said. Shortly before 3 p.m., an SUV rear-ended a sedan carrying two adults and two children on the ramp from northbound...Tags: Accidental Death, Injuries and Wounds, Head Injuries, Maryland State Police, Injuries and Wounds
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Derby notes: Rosie Napravnik becomes first woman to win Kentucky Oaks
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The red-headed girl who shocked Maryland horse racing with her daring debut in 2005 was coronated as an elite jockey Friday at Churchill Downs. Rosie Napravnik won the Kentucky Oaks on Believe You Can. She is the first woman to...
Tags: Laurel Park, Injuries and Wounds, John R. Velazquez, Rosie Napravnik, Broken Wrist
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25 years ago: Harford woman gets 5 years in murder of her husband
From The Aegis dated April 30, 1987: A Harford woman was sentenced 25 years ago to five years in prison, which equated to "one year for each bullet she fired into her husband's body." The woman never denied shooting her unemployed husband, but said...Tags: Timonium, Punishment, Head Injuries, Prisons, Injuries and Wounds
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Child, 5, who died in crash was fixture in South Baltimore neighborhood
As much as any 5-year-old could be, Jake Owen was a fixture in South Baltimore. He hung out at the pool, played on the soccer team and ran through Riverside Park, an expanse of green across the street from his rowhouse. The kindergartner, who was...Tags: William H. Cole IV, Annapolis, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Injuries and Wounds, Executive Branch
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The Fallston Animal Rescue Movement Fundraiser
The Fallston Animal Rescue Movement, Inc. is having a fundraiser Sept. 17 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Steppingstone Museum in Havre de Grace. The event is called "Wag Your Tail, it's Time for Ale" and it is billed as a day of fun to enjoy with your dog and...Tags: Museums, Pets, Farms, Injuries and Wounds, Havre de Grace
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Brig. Gen. Raymond J. Winkel Jr.
Brig. Gen. Raymond J. Winkel Jr., a retired career Army officer and a Vietnam War veteran who was chairman of the physics department at West Point for more than two decades, died Aug. 30 of cancer at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in...Tags: Applied Physics, University of California, Berkeley, Broken Arm, Graduation, Saudi Arabia
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No quit in these coaches
John McKissick is in his 60th season coaching the Summerville (S.C.) High School football team. No head football coach has held the same post longer. None on any level has ever won more games (589). But McKissick, who turns 85 this month, never...Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions, Alzheimer's Disease, Cardiologists, Basketball, Brain
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Ohio case a 'highlight-reel example' of why Md. restricts exotic animals
They weigh nearly 500 pounds, reach 10 feet in length, and look gorgeous, with muscles rippling through their striped orange-and-black coats. An adult Bengal tiger could be yours for about $700.
If you could take one home, you'd need much deeper pockets....Tags: Pets, File Sharing, Bob McDonnell, The Washington Post, Executive Branch
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Arenacross champ Tyler Bowers is revved up for 1st Mariner Arena event
Dirt-bike racing has cost Tyler Bowers two broken legs, more than 10 broken fingers (he's broken each finger in both hands at least once), a collapsed lung, a lacerated spleen and so many concussions that he's lost track. Is this a great life or what?...Tags: 1st Mariner Arena, Motocross, Ticketmaster, Motorcycling, Concussion
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Arenacross champ Tyler Bowers is revved up for 1st Mariner Arena event
Dirt-bike racing has cost Tyler Bowers two broken legs, more than 10 broken fingers (he's broken each finger in both hands at least once), a collapsed lung, a lacerated spleen and so many concussions that he's lost track.
Is this a great life or what?...Tags: Entertainment Events, 1st Mariner Arena, Motocross, Ticketmaster, Motorcycling
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