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Athletic cuts handled poorly by Towson University administration
We knew that the cuts were coming, but it was through the execution of the whole thing that Towson University showed how to do things the wrong way. The President of the University, Maravene Loeschke, gave members of the men's soccer and baseball...Tags: High School Sports, Special Olympics, Baseball, George Williams, Lance Armstrong
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Special Olympics World Winter Games to give Marylanders a place on sports' stage
The Baltimore SunAlpine skiing coach Diane Mikulis watched as the body language of her Special Olympic athletes — including Marylander Jake Reynolds — transformed one day last month from mildly interested to awe-struck. They had just entered Herb Brooks...Tags: Alpine Slalom Skiing, Track and Field, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Special Olympics, Autism
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Sports on TV
MONDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++ || M. bask. || BB&T Classic, GW vs. Manhattan (T) || MASN10:15 a.m. || || California@Wisconsin (T) || BIGTENNoon || || Green Bay@Virginia (T) || CSNNoon || || BB&T, George Mason vs. Maryland (T) ||...Tags: Alpine Slalom Skiing, Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Manchester United F.C.
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Montgomery Co. kayaker hopes third Olympics will be the charm
Scott Parsons keeps going.
Long after the older brother he idolized growing up in Ohio quit his own competitive kayak racing career, long after the best friend he met through their kayaking families did the same, Parsons is like Peter Pan in a wet suit,...Tags: FIFA World Cup, Dara Torres, Olympic Games, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Awards and Prizes
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A push for more proof in debt-collection lawsuits
Marquis Jones doesn't believe she owes money on a credit-card account that a debt-buying company sued to collect from her.
More importantly, though, the firm never proved she did.
But because the Severn woman wasn't given notice of the lawsuit —...Tags: Encore Capital Group Incorporated, Justice System, Lawyers, Financially Distressed Companies, Companies and Corporations
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Gilman twins thrilled to be national-level snowboarders
With no pun intended, twins Christian and Ethan Coherd have experienced as many downs as they have ups as snowboarding competitors. For instance, although Ethan won four slalom races over two days at Ski Roundtop in Lewisberry, Pa., both boys have broken...
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Debt collectors, other businesses want to call your cellphone
That unfamiliar incoming call to your cellphone soon might be from a debt collector. Cellphones are largely off-limits to collection agencies, but proposals by the White House and Congress could change that. Supporters say regulations have not kept up...Tags: Finance, Air Transportation Delays, Justice System, White House, Lawyers
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Industry groups are working to reform debt collection
The Baltimore Sun highlighted a significant issue involving the use of the courts by debt buyers to recover consumer debt they have purchased ("A push for more proof in debt-collection lawsuits," July 25). As the leading voice for credit and debt...Tags: Justice System, Elections, Consumers
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Michael S. Radcliffe, law firm partner, dies
Michael S. Radcliffe, a partner in a Baltimore County law firm, died July 22 of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Timonium home. He was 54.
Born in Silver Spring, Mr. Radcliffe moved to Timonium with his family when he was...Tags: University of Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Hospital, High School Sports, Business Enterprises, Diseases and Illnesses
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Olympic-size gift to Calif. food bank
Kellogg Co. donated thousands of boxes of cereal with Michael Phelps' picture on them to the San Francisco Food Bank. Kellogg declined last month to renew its endorsement deal with the Olympic swimming star and Baltimore resident after a photo surfaced...Tags: FIFA World Cup, United States, Charity, Kellogg Company, Multi-Sport Events
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Uncovering hidden layers of Grace Hartigan
Sun reporterGrace Hartigan, one of Baltimore's most distinguished painters, has been the subject of no less than three important exhibitions this month, at C. Grimaldis Gallery on Charles Street, at the ACA Galleries in New York City and at the Neuberger Museum of...Tags: Continuing Education, Baltimore Museum of Art, State University of New York, Arts, Larry Rivers
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USSA honors Flora as nation's top ski coach
Anchorage Daily NewsErik Flora, the Alaska Pacific University cross-country ski coach who has guided three team members to World Cup podium finishes, was named the nation's top ski coach Friday by the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association. Flora was the winner of one of...Tags: FIFA World Cup, Nordic Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, U.S. Congress
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