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Jockey is perfect fit for I'll Have Another
– Now, he's the burgeoning star with a sly smile on his face and steady answer to every question, even as the weight of racing history should be pressing upon him. But when Glen Todd first met Mario Gutierrez six years ago, the owner and jockey...
Tags: Vancouver (Canada), Equestrian, Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes, Mexico City
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Raise your glass: The Mojito, Little Havana
If Mexico had a St. Patrick's Day, it would be Cinco de Mayo. There's just a slight tweak to the festivities. One can always count on tequila, sombreros and Margaritas — the overly salty, overly soured kind. I have a hard time believing Cinco de...
Tags: Federal Hill, St. Patrick's Day, Cinco de Mayo, Havana (Cuba), Limes
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Day Trip: Springfest heralds summer in Ocean City
Ocean City
Springfest
Ocean City's Springfest sets summer in motion. The four-day event, in its 22nd year, begins May 3 and features live entertainment headlined by The Fabulous Hubcaps, Loretta Lynn, Eddie Money and Survivor. (Loretta Lynn concert is...Tags: Entertainment Events, Annapolis, Washington Monument, Healthy Diet, Cinco de Mayo
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Elizabeth Catlett blended art, social goals
Baltimore Sun reporterOne of Elizabeth Catlett's linotypes could horrify viewers by depicting the aftermath of a lynching, the rope around the victim's neck held taut by the murderers' boots. And in the next room, a statue by Catlett of a mother and child would flood viewers...Tags: Slavery, Howard University, Artists, Fine Artists, Museums
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Howard County Briefs
Art exhibition and sale The Maryland Art League hosts an exhibit and sale of original paintings and photographs through May 17 at the Howard County Conservancy Gallery, 10520 Old Frederick Road in Woodstock. Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m....Tags: Howard County, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Bars and Clubs
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Datebook
Sunday, April 29 Classical music The Sundays at Three Chamber Music Series presents Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Associate Concertmaster Madeline Adkins and other orchestra members in a performance of the Schubert Octet and Mozart's String Quartet in C,...Tags: Howard County, Anglicanism, Music, Awards and Prizes, Culture
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New Zealand yacht racer turning childhood passion into a career
The Baltimore SunRobert Tomkies raced yachts in his native New Zealand, with a reputation respectable enough to be hired to work for a fellow named Ted Turner. But as Tomkies' dreams grew, so did his family, until he figured that he had to do something else to take care...Tags: Rentals, Small Businesses, New Zealand, Annapolis, New York City
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Romney is dangerously naive on foreign policy
Mitt Romney appears to have all the foreign-policy savvy of someone who once visited Euro Disney, and it's freaking me out. Not to say that President Barack Obama is any more knowledgeable on that front, but at least he seems aware of his limitations,...Tags: National Government, Mitt Romney, Government, China, Pakistan
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Contraceptive is not a bad word, even though GOP candidates tell you otherwise
I remember back in the day when conversations about sex were whispered and babies were born by immaculate conception. All three of my children were. Just ask my mother. But actually I was a lucky ducky, and when I asked her where babies came from, she...Tags: Bill Clinton, Elections, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Washington, DC, Health Treatments
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New GM plant will bring jobs from Mexico to Baltimore County
Workers peered through safety goggles as they fitted together parts of the electric motors they were building on a General Motors assembly line in White Marsh.
For now, the parts are made in a factory in Mexico and then shipped to Baltimore County for...Tags: Big 3 Auto Bailout (2008), Automotive Equipment, General Motors Corp., Manufacturing and Engineering, Government
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Anthony O'Neill "Tony" Miller, reporter and editor
Baltimore Sun reporterAnthony O'Neill "Tony" Miller, a retired reporter and foreign correspondent, died Nov. 23 of prostate cancer at his home in Cuernavaca, Mexico. The former Ellicott City resident was 68. Born in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville, Mr. Miller was a...Tags: Catonsville, George Mason, Loyola University Chicago, Jim Jones, Diseases and Illnesses
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On illegal immigration, GOP voters smarter than candidates
"I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here, even though some time back they may have entered illegally."
That was Ronald Reagan speaking during his 1984 reelection campaign. After that election, he stuck to his...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Rick Santorum
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