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Herbert V. Sevier
Baltimore Sun reporterHerbert Vincent Sevier, a retired Baltimore County police officer who received a commendation for his role in apprehending a bank robber, died of pulmonary failure Sept. 5 at Franklin Square Hospital Center. The Essex resident was 79. Born in Baltimore...Tags: FBI, Criminals, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Franklin Square Medical Center, Human Body
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Busch aggressive off the track too
Love 'em or hate 'em, the Busch brothers are always in the mix when it comes to contentious relationships in NASCAR. Kurt Busch had to be restrained by team members along pit road in Richmond after an incident with NASCAR.com reporter Joe Menzer....Tags: Kurt Busch, Tony Stewart, Go Daddy Group Inc., Auto Racing, Jimmie Johnson
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Back to chasing Gordon
The Hendrick Motorsports empire will celebrate its sixth consecutive Sprint Cup title in November. One person will be conspicuously absent: Jimmie Johnson. The five-time champion will finally be dethroned, not by any of his archrivals named Busch or...Tags: Kyle Busch, Dale Earnhardt, Sr., Kevin Harvick, Auto Racing, Jimmie Johnson
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Rain forces race to be pushed back to today
NASCAR drivers never got the chance to finally start their engines Sunday. On-and-off rain caused a delay of more than six hours before a final burst dashed plans to run the Chase for the Sprint Cup kickoff at Chicagoland Speedway under the lights....Tags: Weather Reports, Speedway, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Chicago Weather, Matt Kenseth
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'Smoke' sends a signal
Well, hello there, Tony Stewart. Where have you been? The dynamics of the Chase for the Sprint Cup certainly got shuffled in a hurry Monday at Chicagoland Speedway, where one of the favorites, Jeff Gordon, ran out of gas, and Stewart, one of the guys...Tags: Tony Stewart, Homestead, Kevin Harvick, Auto Racing, Jeff Gordon
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Childress wants Bowyer to stay put
Clint Bowyer remains the best free agent in NASCAR. So where is he going? Sticking with Richard Childress Racing, or jumping over to Michael Waltrip's team? Stay tuned. Childress is hanging onto hope that Bowyer stays put. "Honestly, we're still...Tags: Mark Martin, Clint Bowyer, Brian Vickers, Layoffs and Downsizing, David Ragan
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No disrespect, but 3 is back on track
The iconic No. 3 may be back in the Sprint Cup starting lineup one day, a possibility that may send some NASCAR fans into an emotional tizzy. That number belonged to Dale Earnhardt, the late, great Intimidator on the NASCAR circuit. Would it be...Tags: Kurt Busch, Michelle Obama, Homestead, Austin Dillon, Auto Racing
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Martin set to flip to 'next chapter'
Is Mark Martin ready to step down as a driver and shift his focus to the business side of stock-car racing? As an owner, perhaps? No, Martin says. Martin shot down rumors that he's interested in leaving Hendrick Motorsports to become an owner,...Tags: Mark Martin, Louisville Slugger, Trevor Bayne, Auto Racing, Daytona 500
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End of love-bug racing?
NASCAR has heard the cries of racing fans who hate tandem — or love-bug — racing. The official memo was released last week: Squash all love bugs. There will be no Talladega Tandems. NASCAR is moving to a larger restrictor plate for next...Tags: Auto Racing, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon
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From afterthought to Chase favorite
It has been an incredible run for Tony Stewart, who has risen from the ranks of a competitive afterthought to the driver to beat in the Chase for the Championship. Two victories in two weeks has much to do with that. "It's huge," Stewart said after...Tags: Mark Martin, Clint Bowyer, Brian Vickers, Food Industry, Tony Stewart
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THURSDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS
THURSDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++ || NASCAR || K&N Series: New Hampshire (T) || SPEED7 || || MLB || Washington@Florida (T) || MASN9:30 a.m. || || C. foot. || Texas Southern@Jackson State || ESPNU7:30 || || Houston@Texas-El Paso ||...Tags: Shriners, National Hockey League, Sports Organizations, Auto Racing
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Something up sleeve?
There are two ways this can go for Jimmie Johnson: He will either be celebrating his sixth consecutive NASCAR title, or … The other possibility is obvious after some bouncy finishes of late — perhaps there is a flicker of self-doubt in...Tags: Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, International Speedway Corp., Tony Stewart, Homestead
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