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Rock star status: Preakness horses get royal treatment
Handlers used special massage techniques to soothe Goldencents' muscular frame and sudsy sponges to stimulate the shine and bloom on the Preakness competitor's chocolate-colored coat — while a sizable entourage seemed transfixed. Outside the...
Tags: Preakness Stakes, Entertainment Events, Kentucky Derby, Academy Awards, Health and Medical Professionals
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Toni Linhart, Baltimore Colts kicker, dies at age 70
The kick knifed through the thick fog and split the uprights at Memorial Stadium, giving the Colts a 10-7 victory in sudden-death overtime. In a flash, fans swarmed the field. Down came the goal posts. Up went Toni Linhart, on someone's shoulders....
Tags: Baltimore Colts, FIFA World Cup, Cleveland Browns, AFC East, Abusive Behavior
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Heavy favorite Orb draws the dreaded No. 1 gate for Preakness
The Baltimore SunA few low, indecipherable noises escaped from the table where Shug McGaughey, trainer of even-money Preakness favorite Orb, sat during the post-position draw Wednesday. The horse had drawn the dreaded No. 1 gate, meaning eight horses will be closing...Tags: Rosie Napravnik, Preakness Stakes, Joel Rosario, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby
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Orb and Departing roamed the same field before becoming racehorses
They likely won't recognize each other Saturday as they go to the gate for the 138th Preakness. Orb, the Kentucky Derby winner, and Departing, a horse some believe could be the only one capable of ending this year's Triple Crown chase in Baltimore, will...
Tags: Fair Grounds Corporation, Preakness Stakes, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Pimlico Race Course, Triple Crown
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Military service
Marine Corps Pfc. Stephen N. Hill, son of Bonnie L. and Vernon W. Hill of Bel Air, earned the title of U.S. Marine after graduating from recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. For 13 weeks, Hill stayed committed during some... -
Winnie promoted to Seaman Apprentice
WINNIE: Navy Seaman Apprentice Paul M. Winnie, son of Pamela A. and David B. Winnie of Joppa, was recently promoted to his rank upon graduation from recruit training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. Winnie received the early promotion for...Tags: First Aid
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Author Lisa Scottoline talks grief, crabs, podiatry
On paper, Lisa Scottoline is a little intimidating. She's got more than 30 million copies in print of her books, including 20 best-selling novels. She writes a weekly column, with her daughter, for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She's a graduate of...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Authors, Harvard University, Afghanistan
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Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival set for Saturday
Westminster's annual Flower and Jazz Festival typically attracts 5,000 to 6,000 people to Main Street and despite rain in the forecast for Saturday, city recreation and parks program manager Robin Cherney has no doubt attendance will be strrong again this...
Tags: National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Arts, Mother's Day, Libraries, Entertainment Events
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Trainer Doug O'Neill returns to Baltimore as challenger in Triple Crown chase
The Baltimore SunDoug O’Neill is back in Baltimore, this year to spoil a Triple Crown instead of take the next step toward winning one. A year after bringing I’ll Have Another to Baltimore just two days after winning the Kentucky Derby, then frantically...Tags: Mario Gutierrez, Preakness Stakes, Kentucky Derby, Triple Crown, Equestrian
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HdG lost out on Preakness when The Graw closed [Havre de Grace]
It's Armed Forces weekend, dear readers, May 18 is Armed Forces Day, a tribute to those who have served or are serving in any of our military branches. We salute them for their courage and dedication. Saturday is also the running of the 138th...Tags: Norway, High Blood Pressure, Osteoporosis, Equestrian, Havre de Grace
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Divine, weird and wonderful at the Maryland Film Festival
For five days ending Sunday, thousands of film fans and scores of filmmakers watched movies together at the 15th Maryland Film Festival. From three-minute comedic shorts promoting horror films to gripping documentaries about the rise of Napster and...
Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Festive Events
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Jockeying for position
Behind a door just off the paddock area of Pimlico Race Course, several jockeys are prepping for the day's races. They're handicapping the competition, comparing notes on horses and, in at least one case, going through a yoga sequence: reaching back to...
Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Equestrian, Minority Groups, People (magazine), Rosie Napravnik
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