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Digest: UMBC's Hussein qualifies for Olympics in 200 IM
Swimming UMBC's Hussein qualifies for Olympics UMBC junior Mohamed Hussein took first place, broke the Egyptian national record and qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London in the 200-meter individual medley Sunday afternoon at the Auburn...Tags: Olympic Games, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, Swimming, 2012 Olympics Games
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Peers select Elkridge man to carry Olympic torch in England
The 2012 summer Olympics is still two months away, but Elkridge resident Frank Collins is getting an early dose of the Olympic spirit to share with residents of Gloucester in England. Collins, 43, was selected as one of the 8,000 torchbearers who will...
Tags: England, Companies and Corporations, The Salvation Army, Elections, 2012 Olympics Games
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Tottenham's trip to Baltimore will be homecoming of sorts
As an 18-year old coming to the United States from England to play college soccer, Darren Eales figured the competition was not going to be as stiff as what he had faced in the motherland. "It's fair to say that when I played 20 years ago, there was a...
Tags: England, Under Armour Inc., Football, Cal Ripken
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Former Islamic jihadist teaches Middle Eastern politics at Washington College
Shiraz Maher went to the mosque in search of answers.
Why, he wanted to know, had 15 young men from Saudi Arabia, the country where he spent most of his childhood, just crashed jetliners into prominent U.S. buildings?
The men who gave him clarity wore...Tags: England, Philosophy, Religious Conflicts, Laws, Skype
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Center Stage's Kwame Kwei-Armah is finally putting his vision on stage
Kwame Kwei-Armah is doing his utmost to speed up the transitions. Center Stage's new artistic director strides back and forth along the stage where the troupe's production of "The Whipping Man" is being rehearsed, scrutinizing the set from all angles....
Tags: Music, Judaism, United Kingdom, Concerts, Slavery
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2012 NFL free agency primer: the linebackers
Unless you count Mario Williams, a defensive end who can also play outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense, there won’t be any marquee linebackers available in free agency this offseason. But there are a handful of solid starters -- including a pair...Tags: Rocky McIntosh, James Farrior, Seattle Seahawks, Andra Davis, Cleveland Browns
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Opera star Denyce Graves joins Peabody Conservatory faculty
In terms of talent, glamour and wide appeal, few opera singers today rank as high as mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves. No wonder there's quite a buzz at the Peabody Conservatory, where Graves will join the voice faculty in the fall. People are still talking...
Tags: Marian Anderson, Concerts, September 11, 2001 Attacks, John Patrick Shanley, Peabody Conservatory
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Some captains show bravery, others cowardice in face of maritime disasters
The Italian liner Costa Concordia, with 4,200 passengers aboard, piled up in January on the rocky shoreline of Tuscany, tearing out its bottom and capsizing. The death toll has risen to 25, with the recovery of eight more bodies last week. Seven people...Tags: England, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Africa, Air and Space Accidents, The New York Times
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Suggs, Ngata, Leach named first-team All-Pros
The Associated Press NFL All-Pro teams were announced Friday, and three Ravens players were named to the first team: outside linebacker Terrell Suggs, defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and fullback Vonta Leach.
Suggs led the Ravens with 14 sacks in 2011, and...Tags: Rob Gronkowski, Jahri Evans, Von Miller, Carlos Rogers, Vonta Leach
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Future can wait for Loyola's Shane Walker
The past and future for Shane Walker are back home in England. He left there in 2005 to pursue a basketball career in the United States that included playing for two high schools in three years and a college career that began at the University of Maryland...Tags: Olympic Games, England, High School Sports, Loyola University Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Highlights from Roger Goodell's Q&A with Ravens fans
The Baltimore SunNFL commissioner Roger Goodell was at M&T Bank Stadium for Sunday’s divisional round game between the Ravens and the Houston Texans. Before the game, he took part in a fan forum with Ravens fans and after that he fielded questions from the media....Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl, Houston Texans, Art Modell, Football
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Tea has its time
Great conversation while dinning on delicate cucumber sandwiches. Hot, buttery scones fresh from the oven. Zesty smooth lemon curd. And don't forget the clotted cream. There's nothing like a traditional afternoon tea.
Long associated with ladies of...Tags: England, Pineapple, Weddings, Kensington, Marketing
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