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Billick era begins in Baltimore
Special to baltimoresun.comThe Ravens opened the 1999 season with renewed hope following the offseason hiring of head coach Brian Billick after a 6-10 finish the previous year under Ted Marchibroda. As Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator, Billick put together one of the most...Tags: Scott Mitchell, Jevon Kearse, MTV Video Music Awards, Joe DiMaggio, Ray Lewis
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Only race left for Phelps is against other sports legends
Sun reporterMichael Phelps has left us only with questions of history. He is master of his present. No one can argue otherwise now that he has won eight gold medals and swum better than any other human ever has at the Beijing Olympics. Competitors rarely bother to...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, 2016 Olympic Games, Athletes, Babe Ruth, Sonny Liston
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This and that
Roch Around the ClockA moment of silence, please, for comedic actor Harvey Korman, who died yesterday at age 81. I spent most of last night on YouTube, checking out old clips of his appearances with Tim Conway on The Carol Burnett Show. When......Tags: Carol Burnett, Football, Erik Bedard, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox
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Maybe this time, Collins is the right guy
O, by the WayDoug Collins is reportedly close to getting a second go-around in Chicago as head coach of the Bulls just about two decades after he was escorted to the door there after the 1988-89 season on the eve of a dynasty......Tags: New York Knicks, Phil Jackson, Easter, Chicago Bulls, National Basketball Association
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Legg Mason's broker king key piece of deal with Citi
IN THE MAIN dining room at Shula's on West Fayette Street, over cocktails and a dinner featuring 12-ounce strip steaks and filet mignon, Smith Barney executives gave Marvin H. McIntyre and an elite group of Legg Mason brokers their best sales pitch....Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Stock Broking, Personal Finance, Stan Smith, Patrick Ewing
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Lonise Bias: reaching people since 1986
Lonise Bias has made it her mission over the past 20 years that her son Len's death not be in vain. Tuesday was the latest proof that it was not. A woman came up to her that day, Bias recalled last week, and told her that she had just seen a report about...Tags: Avery Johnson, Health and Safety at School, Holidays, Murder, Basketball
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Emotional time for mother, siblings
Sun StaffMom knew. Vi Ripken was puttering around the house in Aberdeen on Saturday when the phone rang. Her eldest son was calling. They spoke briefly, family chitchat. Then Cal took a deep breath and swung. "I just wanted you to know that I've made my...Tags: Family, Lou Gehrig, Havre de Grace, Death, Baltimore Orioles
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One last hit parade
Sun StaffST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Two months ago, Cal Ripken looked like everything he never wanted to be. He was batting a meager .210 on the June afternoon when he announced he would retire at the end of this season, a part-time third baseman playing out the...Tags: Cal Ripken, Lou Gehrig, Spring Training, Jeff Conine, Jim Brown
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A man of meager beginnings, Sammy Sosa won over the baseball world and then lost it
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The man does not do still. He will not -- cannot -- stop moving. Not for anyone. He has tried before, but it is much too difficult. Even when he is relaxed, he is laughing, fidgeting, speaking rapidly and making wild gestures with...
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From The Baltimore Sun's archives: Vi Ripken first to hear news of Cal Ripken Jr.'s retirement
Baltimore Sun reporterMom knew. Vi Ripken was puttering around the house in Aberdeen on Saturday when the phone rang. Her eldest son was calling.They spoke briefly, family chitchat. Then Cal took a deep breath and swung. "I just wanted you to know that I've made my decision....Tags: Havre de Grace, Cal Ripken, Jr., Cancer, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Teen's death: a matter of race or self-defense?
Sun StaffOn a warm July night, an African-American teenager with a ready smile and plans for the future lay dying on the side of a Pasadena road after a beating, allegedly by six young white men. To some, including many black residents of Anne Arundel County, the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Defendants, Theft, Defense, Civil Rights
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Playing basketball with a mission
Sun ReporterWhen his mother visited Israel in November, Tamir Goodman asked her to bring him back one thing: a sky-blue yarmulke. The color would match his basketball uniform at the Talmudical Academy in Pikesville. "You should have seen Tamir's face when he got...Tags: Family, Mariah Carey, Christian Orthodoxy, Colleges and Universities, Sports Illustrated
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