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Blast to start 2012-13 season on Nov. 3 at 1st Mariner Arena
The Blast will open the 2012-13 season at 1st Mariner Arena against the expansion Chicago Soul on Nov. 3 at 7:35 p.m. In a rematch of the 2011 and 2012 Major Indoor Soccer League championship, the Blast will face the Milwaukee Wave for the first time...
Tags: Rochester Lancers, Major Indoor Soccer League, Baltimore Blast, Syracuse Silver Knights, Milwaukee Wave
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Terps Trio: Football injuries, basketball schedule and James Padgett overseas
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Marylandsports. What is going on with all the injuries on Maryland’s defense and can the Terps weather the storm?...
Tags: College Football, Gary Williams, Injuries and Wounds, Basketball, Sam Cassell
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Mayor Rawlings-Blake should give back 'gifts' and perks
I am sick of hearing the excuses from the mayor's office when it comes to the inappropriate use of taxpayer money, taxpayer-owned sports boxes and tickets — graft — that come from places like First Mariner Arena ("Mayor's use of tickets...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Ethics board to review mayor's use of tickets at 1st Mariner
Baltimore's ethics board launched an inquiry Tuesday into the use of free tickets to 1st Mariner Arena by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's office, citing concerns about the distribution of tickets to the mayor's family and staff.
"The entire enterprise...Tags: Values, Baltimore Blast, Employees, Rihanna, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Police: Man, 19, beaten by two groups of students downtown
A 19-year-old student from Baltimore Polytechnic High School told police he was beaten by two separate groups of juveniles from a rival school in downtown Baltimore on Thursday afternoon, an attack that comes amid a pitched debate over downtown safety....Tags: Digital Harbor High School, Inner Harbor, Maryland State Police, Baltimore County, St. Patrick's Day
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Hale is retired from bank, but he's not out of business
EASTON – Shortly before sunrise, Edwin F. Hale Sr. scatters decoys on the water, preparing for a day of waterfowl hunting on his Talbot County farm.
The day dawns cloudy, a good sign because ducks and geese fly low under clouds, Hale says, as he...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Farms, Apple iPhone, CBS Corp., Ed Hale
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Tickets to sold-out concerts, luxury boxes not uncommon for city officials
Luxury boxes at major sporting events. Sold-out concerts. Galas. Vegas shows.
Baltimore's lawmakers often receive tickets for shows and other popular events from developers, business people, corporations and nonprofits as one of the perks of office. Over...Tags: Judges, Local Government, Ticketmaster, Concerts, Culture
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Where celebrities stay in Baltimore
In June, when Sade was preparing to kick off her first tour in more than a decade, the husky-voiced crooner tweeted about her love of Baltimore and entertained reporters while relaxing in her 2,100-square-foot suite at the Hotel Monaco. When in town,...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Monaco, Patti LaBelle, Jodie Foster, Concerts
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HBO set designers provide 'change' you can believe in
Baltimore Sun reporterMaryland is no stranger to movies and TV, but with the filming of the HBO political drama "Game Change" here, our small state has taken on its toughest role ever -- Alaska. Yet production designer Michael Corenblith and set decorator Tiffany Zappulla...Tags: Six Flags Inc., Coppin State University, The Wire (tv program), Republican National Conventions, Tom Hanks
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Could it be magic? Barry Manilow to play 1st Mariner Arena
Rather than fill this post with more song title puns and bury the lede, here's the announcement: Barry Manilow, the "Mandy" singer with more than 80 million (!) worldwide sales, will play 1st Mariner Arena on Saturday, Sept. 15. Tickets — ranging...
Tags: Barry Manilow, Ticketmaster
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Delegate says focus shouldn't be on his 'black youth mobs' comment, but on city violence
State Del. Pat McDonough, who stirred controversy this week when he said "roving mobs of black youth" terrorize Baltimore, shrugged off criticism Friday that he is using shock tactics to raise his political profile.
McDonough, a Republican who represents...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Maryland State Police, Talk Shows (genre), Water Supply, Civil Rights
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Jada Pinkett Smith urges SRB to protect elephants
The Baltimore SunActress Jada Pinkett Smith is appealing directly to Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on behalf of elephants. In a letter dated Tuesday, the actress said she was appealing to the mayor "as a mother and proud Baltimore native." Pinkett Smith...Tags: Arthritis, Jada Pinkett Smith, Celebrities, Music, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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