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Top Cole moments
Dec. 2, 1955 Governor Theodore McKeldin was in attendance and Bob Kessler scored the first points at Cole as he led Maryland to a 67-55 win over Virginia. Jan. 11, 1958 The Terps' first NCAA tournament team defeated defending NCAA champion and No. 3...Tags: Coppin State University, Teaching and Learning, Hartford Wolf Pack, Terence Morris, Boston Bruins
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Heading back to East Coast a long, strange trip for columnist
YOU'RE NEVER coming back from there. That's what everyone told me nine years ago. Family, friends, colleagues, they all presumed what everyone presumes when one moves from the cold, dirty, crusty East Coast to the sun-drenched, easygoing, mild-mannered...Tags: Chris Webber, Florida State University, Washington Redskins, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Juwan Howard
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Archive: Does red sock on Schilling's foot pass the blood test?
Now that Curt Schilling's postseason apparently is over after last night's start, maybe we can reflect on what is certain to become a legendary October performance. But some of us have been fixated on one distinct possibility: What if it wasn't blood...Tags: National Basketball Association, Super Bowl, Paulina Gretzky, Boston Red Sox, Curt Schilling
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Bryant's presumed innocence doesn't overshadow our guilt
WHY ARE NEWSPAPER covers and back pages filled with pictures of Kobe Bryant, biting his lips in anguish and resolve? Why is this "big news" on 24-hour news stations, when Iraq is in turmoil and the economy is in the tank? Without diminishing the...Tags: Chris Webber, Kobe Bryant, Assault, National Basketball Association, Allen Iverson
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Facing cancer, Geppi-Aikens teaches lesson about courage
A PLUSH BLANKET of snow left the neighborhood outside Diane Geppi-Aikens' house in Overlea white and quiet yesterday. Schools were closed. Roads empty. The world had tapered to a slower pace, one suitable for where she is right now: a very special...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Mario Lemieux, Diseases and Illnesses, Lance Armstrong, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Few speak up for sniper suspects during latest terror
THE PROBLEM with this country is that people or things are never around when you really need them. Where, for example, are those danged "root-causers" in the wake of the recent sniper terror? We can't find them. A year ago at this time, we could find...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Montgomery County (Maryland), Maryland, Murder, Vehicles
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A legend in his own town
Sun StaffAmid the quiet elegance of McCafferty's restaurant in Mount Washington, near the baby grand piano polished to a high gloss, they have built a shrine to Johnny Unitas. Hanging on the wall is the Hall of Fame quarterback's autographed Colts jersey, an...Tags: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, Johnny Unitas, Johnny Unitas
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Tea party rallies against IRS in Washington
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON The tea party is using the Internal Revenue Service scandal as a springboard to renew calls to limit or even abolish an agency it's always disliked. Thousands of tea party supporters rallied Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol, cheering on proposals...Tags: Political Fundraising, George W. Bush, Dave Camp, Bill Clinton, Rand Paul
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Kobe Bryant: Lakers 'have to be able to keep' Dwight Howard
On Wednesday, Kobe Bryant emphasized how important it is for the Lakers to re-sign free-agent center Dwight Howard this summer "Those guys are hard to find, they don't grow on trees," Bryant said on 710 ESPN Los Angeles. "When you have someone like that...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Jerry Buss, Paul Pierce, Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns
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Miami, San Antonio prepare for ultimate test
ReutersMIAMI (Reuters) - One of the most turbulent championships in National Basketball Association (NBA) history will reach its climax on Thursday when the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs meet in the decisive seventh game of the Finals. Basketball fans in the...Tags: National Basketball Association, Tony Parker, Gregg Popovich, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade
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Greg Cote: With Game 7 of NBA Finals, now comes all that matters for Heat
The Miami HeraldMIAMI Can your pounding heart and racing mind stand one more of these, South Florida? Will your boss tolerate another couple days of frazzled distraction and low productivity? The Heat and its gut-wrenched fans survived one of the most important nights...Tags: National Basketball Association, Juwan Howard, Manu Ginobili, Tyler Hansbrough, Paul George
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Ailene Voisin: New Kings GM gets chance to establish his own identity
The Sacramento BeeSACRAMENTO, Calif. Pete D'Alessandro isn't the successor to Bill Clinton, Bill Belichick or the great Gregg Popovich. But two decades is two decades. Geoff Petrie presided during the best of times and the worst of times. He fit the Kings' front office...Tags: New York Knicks, National Basketball Association, Doug Christie, Dennis Rodman, Chuck Hayes
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