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University of Baltimore launches recycling campaign
Most elections limit how often people can vote, but a new campaign at the University of Baltimore encourages people to do so again and again – to promote recycling.
University officials are inviting Baltimoreans to answer questions about the city...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Colleges and Universities, University of Baltimore, Bolton Hill, Brooks Robinson
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Famous Baltimore sports villains
The Baltimore SunHines Ward may be on his way out of Pittsburgh, but he won't soon be forgotten by Ravens fans. The Pittsburgh Steelers haven't made a decision yet on whether or not the wide receiver and his maddening, ever-present smile will be back in 2012, but here's a...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, San Diego Chargers, Baseball, Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts
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Towson's challenge begins with three straight road games
Towson’s attempt to rebound from a subpar year begins with three consecutive games away from the comfort of Johnny Unitas Stadium.
The Tigers will travel to Jacksonville for Saturday’s season opener before returning to Baltimore for...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Towson
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Suggs says that he's moved on from feud with Patriots' Brady
Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs has taken several subtle digs at New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady throughout the season, but he has been on his best behavior this week.
In a news conference with the media in Owings Mills today, Suggs said...Tags: Tom Brady, Ray Rice, Joe Flacco, Football, Peyton Manning
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Baltimore football championship seasons have always started in Westminster … so should we be worried?
Many Carroll County residents are getting a case of nostalgic Super Bowl fever as they look forward to Sunday's AFC championship contest between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots. For more than 120 years — since football debuted...Tags: New England Patriots, Super Bowl, Orange Bowl, Pittsburgh Steelers, Art Donovan
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Years later, Pollard still connected to Brady injury
Bernard Pollard insists his NFL legacy will be more than being the man who toppled Tom Brady.
In the first week of the 2008 season, Pollard, who was then a safety with the Kansas City Chiefs, took down Brady with an awkward tackle. After he was blocked...Tags: Vince Wilfork, Kansas City Chiefs, Arthur Jones, Aaron Hernandez, Terrell Suggs
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Jarret Johnson on Ravens defense: "We're a challenge"
It seems that both the Ravens and New England Patriots have taken pains to avoid uttering the kind of comments that become bulletin-board material.
In fact, two of the rivalry’s more active protagonists in outside linebacker Terrell Suggs and...Tags: New England Patriots, Jarret Johnson, Tom Brady, Baltimore Ravens, Football
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Baltimore fans create a viral hit with 'Ravens Nation'
It was after the Cincinnati game, after Baltimore's Ravens clinched AFC North title, after those mind-blowing runs by Ray Rice, that the three buddies, who'd just about yelled themselves hoarse, went upstairs to hear some music.
That's when the purple...Tags: AFC North, Cincinnati Bengals, Ray Rice, Radio, ESPN (tv network)
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Thomas J. Kennedy Jr., veteran
Thomas J. Kennedy Jr., who while fighting with the Marines in the South Pacific during World War II was blinded by enemy fire and after his return to Baltimore established Dawn's Office Supply, died Friday of cancer at his Mount Washington home.
He was...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Charles Village, Christianity, Charles Street, Cancer
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Early mornings lead to quick rise for Towson's West
The route Terrance West took from an overshadowed high school player in Baltimore to college star is not typical of athletes.
It's not the fact that West had to spend a year in prep school after finishing at Northwestern High to shore up his academics...Tags: Towson Tigers, College Football, Villanova Wildcats, Maryland Terrapins, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Baltimore Messenger top sports stories of 2011
What a stretch run (Nov. 18)
Who would have thought it?
After a stunning 0-5 start, the last thing the Boys' Latin football team had to be concerned about was the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association B Conference championship game.
But when...Tags: Baseball, Brown University, Loyola Greyhounds, College Sports, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
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Sally B. Willse, businesswoman
Sally B. Willse, former treasurer of a Riderwood interior decorating firm and a volunteer, died Dec. 24 of complications from dementia at the Symphony Manor assisted-living facility in Roland Park.
The longtime Ruxton resident was 89.
The daughter of...Tags: House and Home, Baltimore County, Christianity, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Alzheimer's Disease
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