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Running: Deller, Stasakova, Tolson each claim collegiate conference titles
Three Harford County athletes - Amanda Deller, Erika Stasakova, and Kara Tolson - captured conference titles in collegiate track and field on May 4-5. Deller earned her sixth conference shot put title in the America East meet held in Orono, Maine. The...Tags: Towson Tigers, Demographics, Lafayette College, Running, Road Running
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Running: Former county runners set new marks in college competitions
Two Harford County runners bettered school records in collegiate track races last week. Erika Stasakova of Bel Air lowered the Lafayette College record in the 3000-meter steeplechase in a meet at Princeton University last Friday. She clocked 11:02.01...Tags: Demographics, Lafayette College, Running, Road Running, Frostburg State University
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Running: Bel Air's Bosley wins ShamRock 'n Roll 5K
Adam Bosley of Bel Air captured his first road-racing victory Saturday, emerging from a pack of 250 green-garbed runners to win the ShamRock 'n Roll 5K in Bel Air. Bosley, a University of Maryland grad who trains for the triathlon, crossed the finish...Tags: Demographics, Running, Road Running, Yuengling, College Sports
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Running: Survivor Run 5K is a race for awareness and winning
The footrace Phil Anderson is passionate about drew a full house Sunday in Bel Air. His annual Survivor Run 5K reached its entry limit of 300 well before the runners raced from the starting line in pursuit of winners Tyler Muse and Jenn Bouffard....Tags: Physical Conditions, Lupus, Colleges and Universities, Running, Jim Taylor
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Running: Charles Powell II wins fourth race in four weeks
In the warm winter of 2012, Charles Powell II is the hottest runner in Harford County road races. The 45-year-old Bel Air resident won the RASAC Noble's Mill 5 Miler in Churchville Sunday, leaving the rest of the field far behind. He reached the finish...Tags: New York City, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Track and Field, Frostburg State Bobcats
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Running: Stevenson finishes marathon in under 3 hours
Inspired after seeing the U.S. Olympic Trials, David Stevenson ran his first sub-3-hour marathon in Houston Jan. 15. The 36-year-old Abingdon resident finished the Chevron Houston Marathon in 2:59:51. "I must have been inspired by watching the Olympic...Tags: Morgan State University, Trials, Chevron Corp., Running, Road Running
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NCAA East Region capsules
Daily PressNo. 1 OKLAHOMA (24-6) NCAA HISTORY: 22nd appearance, ninth straight. Four Final Fours. Lost to Indiana last year in Final Four semi. COACH: Kelvin Sampson (7-9 in NCAA). STARTERS: F Johnnie Gilbert, F Kevin Bookout, G Quannas White, G De'Angelo...Tags: Brandon Miller, Jameer Nelson, Movies, History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Merchant marine's demise endangers war readiness
Sun StaffFirst of two parts The Cape Avinof is waiting for a war. It is tied to a pier in Baltimore 365 days a year, full of fuel, the boilers cleaned and warmed, and the cargo holds lined with wood for loading ammunition. Its orders are to sail on five days'...Tags: Engineering, U.S. Department of Defense, Hurricane Damage, U.S. Air Force, Regional Authority
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York County School Board will ask county for additional funds
The York County School Board will ask the Board of Supervisors to allow adjustment of the planned return of state funds to the county as part of the 2012-13 budget. School Board members discussed Monday a request to keep more than the previously-agreed...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, York (York, Pennsylvania), Unemployment, Finance, Bob McDonnell
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Summer 2012 sunglasses trends
Everybody needs sunglasses. That's what Eric Williams thought when he started selling sunglasses as a street vendor in 1989 to pay his way through college. Now he sells them year-round at The Silver Room, the Wicker Park accessory boutique he's owned...
Tags: Kate Moss, Bars and Clubs, Target, Auto Trends, Dining and Drinking
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Dare Elementary School delays, damage fall to contractor
Dare Elementary School has been closed the entire school year because of extensive water damage last fall, resulting in more than half a million dollars in costs for the York County School Division and inconvenience for students and teachers....Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, York County (Virginia), Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Natural Disasters
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Investment of $150M to aid in local cancer research
Indiana University Health and the Indiana University School of Medicine announced Wednesday they will invest $150 million over five years in a new research collaboration, the Strategic Research Initiative, that will enhance the institutions’ joint...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Research, Finance, Cancer, Trials
May 17, 2012
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Jan 26, 2012
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May 15, 2012
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Apr 25, 2012
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Apr 30, 2012
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Apr 25, 2012
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