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Baltimore Grand Prix likely to repeat Labor Day weekend date
Those planning ahead to the summer of 2012 can likely figure on Indy race cars returning to the streets of Baltimore for Labor Day weekend.
Will Power had barely crossed the finish line Sunday to win the IZOD IndyCar Series race at the inaugural...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Gold and Precious Material, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Labor Day
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September 11, 2001 – too painful to remember, too horrible to forget
I've long been a believer in the concept of cause and effect as it relates to shaping our lives. I first learned about it in an eighth grade U.S. history class and it's influenced my thinking, learning and writing since — probably the way I live...Tags: Jiffy Lube International, Inc., Radio, NPR, Iris Chang, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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10th anniversary of Pearl Harbor was low-key
The Sept. 11 observances that were the focus of much of the nation last weekend were in marked contrast to the somewhat understated 10th anniversary of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Perhaps what presaged this change was TV's ascendancy and power,...Tags: Harry S. Truman, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Franklin Delano Roosevelt, The New York Times, John F. Kennedy
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September 19 - 25 in nightlife: Deadmau5, Fleet Foxes, Brad Paisley, Wilco
The Baltimore SunHow was HFstival this weekend? Were there as many bugs as during FreeFest? Did the Avett Brothers make it at least worthwhile? There are no festivals in Baltimore this weekend, but there are a handful of excellent shows. And Deadmau5 is performing in...Tags: Jiffy Lube International, Inc., International Travel, Charles Street, Suzanne Vega, The Walkmen (music group)
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Port of Baltimore leads U.S. in autos in first half
Baltimore surpassed New York to handle more auto tonnage than any other port in the United States during the first six months of 2011, the Maryland Port Administration reported Monday. The agency said it handled more than 538,000 tons of autos during the...Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Martin O'Malley, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Mercedes-Benz, Bentley
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Otakon isn't the only game in town
Otakon isn't the only place in Baltimore where Japanese culture is being celebrated this weekend. Want to take a break from Otakon for a little bit? Here are three events you might want to check out:
Sake The Fells Point bar Bad Decisions will be hosting...Tags: Gaming, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Battles (music group), Fells Point
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The oddities of Otakon
A man in black wields an enormous hollow cross packed with phony handguns while checking out Barnes & Noble's graphic-novel racks. A futuristic Marie Antoinette, in a regal gown with bared cleavage and midriff, balances a huge rectangular headpiece with...Tags: Inner Harbor, Gaming, Rape, Animation (genre), Superman (fictional character)
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Michael Phelps reportedly forgot his Speedo on Tuesday night
Pardon the interruption, but if you need a quick break from the non-stop NFL speculation, allow me to pass along an odd story about Michael Phelps, who is having a rough week at the world swimming championships.
The 14-time Olympic gold medalist...Tags: Speedos, USA Today, Ryan Lochte, National Football League
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Civil Air Patrol Air Cadet Exchange
On July 27, two Civil Air Patrol cadets from Japan and four from Canada took part in a Black Hawk ride over Harford County, thanks to the International Air Cadet Exchange program and the Army National Guard. Cadets and staff were treated to a flight in a...Tags: Harford County, U.S. Air Force, Charity, U.S. Military, U.S. Army
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Charles Leo Coyle
Baltimore Sun reporterCharles Leo Coyle, a retired advertising executive for the Hecht Co. and the News American who was a World War II dive bomber, died of kidney disease Sept. 23 at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, Va. He was 88 and had lived in Towson for many years....Tags: Kidney Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Guerrilla Activity, Lake Worth, Marketing
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Soggy end of summer draws dragonflies to landlocked lot
Early in the evening, right in our back yard, about a dozen dragon flies swarmed in a broad circle 10 feet off the ground. The spectacle, one I'd never seen before, reminded me of an air show without the crowds, noise and drama. Curiously, though, our... -
Cal Ripken Jr. reaffirms interest in joining Orioles organization
Hall of Fame former Oriole Cal Ripken Jr. acknowledged again Tuesday having an "itch to come back to the big league scene" now that his son is closer to heading off to college.
Ryan Ripken will start his senior year at Gilman next month.
Asked whether...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., College Baseball, U.S. Department of State, Buck Showalter, Colleges and Universities
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