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Opening Day wasn't a celebration for Brian Roberts, who heads back to the DL
When they introduced him at Camden Yards on Friday, Brian Roberts walked out like a 70-year-old man to slap hands with his teammates during the Opening Day festivities. One by one, the rest of the Orioles' starters jogged in from center field on a...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Ray Flaherty, Chris Davis, Radio, Minnesota Twins
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What went wrong at Aberdeen Proving Ground's Super Pond?
Shaped like a teardrop and carved out of the eastern bank of the Bush River, the UNDEX Test Facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground has earned the nickname "Super Pond" for its unusual properties. Viewed from above, the man-made pond looks much darker...
Tags: Engineering, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Explosions, Heart Failure, Technology
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Two reported dead in Aberdeen Proving Ground diving accident Tuesday
Two people died as a result of a diving accident at Aberdeen Proving Ground on Tuesday afternoon, the Army confirmed. The deaths were said to be two Navy divers who were working in the installation's Underwater Explosion Test Facility, also known as...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Harford County, Nottingham, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Accidental Death
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'The Amazing Race' recap, Pearl diving in Bora Bora
Welcome to Week Two of "The Amazing Race," featuring the Secret Alliance Fight Club and also the Alliance of Quitters. The Race remains in Bora Bora this week, so let's get started because it's so pretty. We'll totally keep our end of the deal, probably...
Tags: Gymnastics Clubs, Ice Hockey, YouTube, Coconut, Social Media
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Dr. Gerhard Schmeisser, orthopedic surgeon, Hopkins professor
Dr. Gerhard Schmeisser, a retired orthopedic surgeon, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine faculty member and an innovator in artificial-limb technology, died of Alzheimer's disease complications Sept. 23 at Roland Park Place. He was 86 and had lived on...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, General Practitioners, Germany, Orthopedics, University of Maryland, College Park
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50 years ago: Bel Air residents ask for their water to be tested
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962: The Bel Air town commissioners reviewed complaints from residents in the northern end of town concerning the quality of their drinking water. Northern Bel Air received water from the...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Executive Branch, Harford County, Banking, U.S. Secret Service
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Swimming: Alyssa Carestia, undefeated, leads Aberdeen Dive Team
Alyssa Carestia, a former gymnast, remained undefeated through four diving meets this season in the Central Maryland Dive League, while Amanda Kretschmer grabbed first place in just her second dive meet ever and Nicholas Mooney took first place in both...Tags: Demographics, Crofton, Harford County, Aberdeen
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The Interview: Blaze Sanders pushes toward the final frontier
Since he was a young boy growing up in upstate New York, Blaze Sanders always said he wanted to be an astronaut. He's doing his best to live up to his dream.
Sanders, who has a degree in electrical engineering from Johns Hopkins University, worked as a...Tags: NASA, Skydiving, Automotive Equipment, Engineering, Air and Aviation Sports
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Diving: Aberdeen divers save best for last as season ends
The Aberdeen Dive Team had an excellent showing at the Dunleavy Diving Championships in Catonsville last Sunday and represented Harford County proudly. The meet included dive teams from 13 other clubs from all over the Baltimore metro area. Most of the...
Tags: Catonsville, Aberdeen
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Flying high and diving in Harford
At the Harford County Airport on Aldino Road near Churchville is one of Harford County's most exciting companies: Skydive Baltimore. Skydive Baltimore is owned by veteran sky diver Lance Linton, who has completed more than 5,500 dives. The company has...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Skydiving, Air and Aviation Sports, Companies and Corporations
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'My name is Angel McCoughtry, gold medalist'
After the United States overwhelmed France, 86-50, in the Olympic women's basketball final Saturday in London, new introductions were in order. "My name is not Angel McCoughtry. My name is Angel McCoughtry, gold medalist," the former St. Frances star...
Tags: Diana Taurasi, Coleman Scott, Sue Bird, Women's National Basketball Association, NBC (tv network)
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Maryland officially cuts 7 sports; men's track saved
Even now, those most affected by the elimination of seven Maryland athletic teams speak about it in language usually reserved for tragedies.
They talk about "shock" and "denial," or use other words that sound more like stages of grief than reaction to...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Kevin Anderson, Polo, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Atlantic Coast Conference
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