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Running: Loper, Hoffman win Mariner Point race in Joppatowne
Harford County runners turned to smaller races in the last week of May. Alex Loper and Michele Hoffman led a pack of 42 runners in the RASAC Mariner Point 5.4-mile race in Joppatowne Sunday. Loper took a wrong turn but corrected his course and finished 2...Tags: Track and Field, Bel Air Town Run, Running, Road Running, Halliburton Company
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Seniors grow old under debt
Norman Harvel is growing old under a mountain of debt. At 60, Harvel faces medical and credit card bills topping $80,000. Yet Harvel is unable to work, having been injured at a job site more a decade ago. The former building maintenance worker now...Tags: Social Security, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Medical Specialization, Consumers, Legal Service
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Despite light breezes, kite competition at Charlestown soars on Saturday
The wind wasn't cooperating on Saturday morning, so 5-year-old Nathaniel Kubik ran "super fast" to create enough lift to launch his blue, yellow and red kite. Pumping his legs as hard as he could paid off as the Severn resident earned first place for...
Tags: Elementary Schools, Linthicum, Schools, Toys, Catonsville
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Running: Bel Air runners Kays and O'Brien win Armed Forces 10K
John O'Brien and Danielle Kays led 218 finishers in the Armed Forces Day 10K at Aberdeen Proving Ground Saturday, a race in which large victory margins seem to be customary. O'Brien, 25, of Bel Air, finished three-quarters of a mile ahead of the men's...Tags: Bel Air Town Run, Running, Road Running, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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First-timer wins Columbia Triathlon
Cameron Dye, of Boulder, Colorado, came out of Centennial Lake in third place after completing the 1.5k swim, and took control of Sunday's 29th annual Columbia Triathlon on the 41k bike portion of the event. Dye, 28, then ran away from Andrew Yoder,...
Tags: Landforms, Muscular Dystrophy, Laurel, Caves and Caverns, Triathlon
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Death from marathon running low
The stories of marathon runners collapsing and dying at the finish line are enough to scare anybody thinking of participating in one of the 26.2 mile races popular around this time of year. But a new study by Johns Hopkins researchers has found the...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Running, Road Running
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Running: Deller, Stasakova, Tolson each claim collegiate conference titles
Three Harford County athletes - Amanda Deller, Erika Stasakova, and Kara Tolson - captured conference titles in collegiate track and field on May 4-5. Deller earned her sixth conference shot put title in the America East meet held in Orono, Maine. The...Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Track and Field, Lafayette College, Eric Williams, Colonial Athletic Association
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Columbia Triathlon runner is banking on 'barefoot' shoes
When Ross Kennard gets ready to go for a run in his hilly Ellicott City neighborhood, he slips on special shoes that resemble mesh gloves. Each toe has its own slot with a thin rubber underside, and the shoe's overall design offers no arch support and...Tags: Yoga, Chiropractic, Ellicott City, Running, Road Running
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Key demographics of the 2012 campaign: youth, women and Hispanics
Campaign 2012 is now joined. The darts heretofore traded between the Obama and Romney camps now have extra-sharp tips. And it's going to stay this way through to Nov. 2. Most pundits predict a "razor close" and "particularly ugly" campaign. I concur. So,...
Tags: Marco Rubio, Executive Branch, Illegal Immigrants, Judges, Family Planning
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Life after college: high unemployment and depressed wages
They're facing high unemployment, depressed wages and loads of debt — and they're only in their 20s. Welcome to life after college.
Though the labor market is recovering slowly, graduates this spring have only slightly better chances of landing...Tags: Science, Social Sciences, Apartments, Graduation, Culture
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Baltimore Healthy baby campaign to continue with $1 million grant
A Baltimore campaign to reduce the city's high rate of infant mortality got a $1 million boost Wednesday that will enable it to continue its efforts. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield awarded the renewal grant to sustain the B'more for Healthy Babies...
Tags: Patterson Park, Health Insurance Cost, Elections
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St. Mark fifth-grader honored for award-winning patriotic poster
Julian Gatto already knew the results of the patriotic poster contest sponsored by the Catholic War Veterans. Julian received three awards for his poster — first place from Catholic War Veterans Post 1961, third place at the state level and third...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Catonsville
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