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Pat Tillman

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    Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Marine sergeant in Towson is named NFL-Tillman Military Scholar

    As a Marine, Sergeant Emily Thompson Schelberg was deployed to Iraq. It was while she traveled the countryside working with a Navy corpsmen on a humanitarian aid mission that Thompson Schelberg discovered her calling.
    As a Marine, Sergeant Emily Thompson Schelberg was deployed to Iraq. It was while she traveled the countryside working with a Navy corpsmen on a humanitarian aid mission that Thompson Schelberg discovered her calling. "I want to help people who may be at...

    Tags: Diabetes, Oakland Raiders, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Arizona Cardinals

  2. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Did NCAA make right decision on Auburn?

    Hollow 'investigation' Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune Not to put it in overly dramatic terms, but I put as much stock in the NCAA's Auburn investigation as Pat Tillman's family put in the Pentagon's report on his killing in Afghanistan. Believe it...

    Tags: Paul Doyle, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, FBI, Los Angeles Times

  4. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. If no Hall pass, create new award

    The idea is always at the surface, has been since the story of an NFL star dying in an Afghanistan firefight captured America's attention, and struck especially hard on this past holiday weekend, 10 years after the Sept. 11 attacks. You remember Pat...

    Tags: Marv Levy, Defense, National Football League, Korean War (1950-1953), Terrorism

  6. Nov 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Ministering to nonbelievers

    Army officials at Fort Meade are resisting calls from service members who describe themselves as atheists to officially recognize lay leaders to represent their beliefs and help military chaplains minister to the needs of nonbelievers. The Army recognizes lay leaders among Christians, Jews and Muslims, but says it can't do the same for 10,000 or so active-duty service members who are atheists because they belong to no organized religion.
    Army officials at Fort Meade are resisting calls from service members who describe themselves as atheists to officially recognize lay leaders to represent their beliefs and help military chaplains minister to the needs of nonbelievers. The Army recognizes...

    Tags: National Football League, Fort Meade (military base), Judaism

  8. Aug 25, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Police accused of profiling in Fein incident

    Baltimore Sun reporters
    The agent for a Baltimore Ravens rookie linebacker said his client was targeted by police at the Inner Harbor because he is black, a claim that has sparked debate over racial profiling as police step up enforcement there in the wake of a recent shooting....

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Weather Reports, Phillips Seafood, Iraq War (2003-2011), Sheila Dixon

  10. Apr 13, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  11. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  12. Springfield Memorial Run Like No Other

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Springfield veteran who served in Afghanistan is organizing a run Saturday that will be unlike any other this year.
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Springfield veteran who served in Afghanistan is organizing a run Saturday that will be unlike any other this year. No clock, no medals, no entry fee.  Just a 5K run to honor the anniversary of the death of Pat Tillman. 9 years...

    Tags: Afghanistan

  13. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  14. DEMAIN EVENT: Tragedies happen in sports, but bombs?

    Appeal-Democrat, Marysville, Calif.
    Last week, I wrote about injuries in sports -- when to be concerned, when not to be and the heart of Jostyn Bebout to return next season after suffering from a freak accident on the field. Injuries, as we know, are not uncommon in sports. But when...

    Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Heart Problems, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Boston Marathon, Running

  15. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  16. Bishop McCort supports Wounded Warrior Project

    The Bishop McCort Catholic High School football coaches recently made a $1,000 contribution to the Wounded Warrior Project. The donation is presented each year at the varsity football banquet in honor of past and present members of our Armed Forces.
    The Bishop McCort Catholic High School football coaches recently made a $1,000 contribution to the Wounded Warrior Project. The donation is presented each year at the varsity football banquet in honor of past and present members of our Armed Forces....

    Tags: High School Sports, U.S. Army, Football, September 11, 2001 Attacks

  17. Dec 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Arizona State topples Navy in sea of points in Fight Hunger Bowl

    SAN FRANCISCO -- Taylor Kelly threw four touchdown passes and ran for a fifth score to lead Arizona State to its first bowl win in seven years, a 62-28 victory over Navy in the Fight Hunger Bowl on Saturday.
    SAN FRANCISCO -- Taylor Kelly threw four touchdown passes and ran for a fifth score to lead Arizona State to its first bowl win in seven years, a 62-28 victory over Navy in the Fight Hunger Bowl on Saturday. Offensive MVP Marion Grice ran for 159...

    Tags: Arizona Wildcats, Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, College Football, Armed Forces Bowl, Arizona State Sun Devils

  19. May 27, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  20. It's summertime and the reading's easy

    As life seems to slow to a snail’s pace during summer’s languorous days, it’s the perfect time to indulge in reading. Thrillers and spooky tales provide a particular chill on a torpid evening. Light and breezy reads are the perfect accompaniment for an afternoon beneath a beach umbrella. And should your tastes run a bit deeper, the longer days or half-day Fridays may just be the right time for a new political discussion or memoir.
    Illustration by Steven Salerno
    As life seems to slow to a snail’s pace during summer’s languorous days, it’s the perfect time to indulge in reading. Thrillers and spooky tales provide a particular chill on a torpid evening. Light and breezy reads are the perfect...

    Tags: The Other Boleyn Girl (movie), Newspaper and Magazine, Literature, Book, Joe Sacco

  21. Mar 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Las Vegas: 21 things to do for under $21

    For those who want to spend more time than money in Las Vegas, here are 21 things to do for less than $21, all aimed at keeping the bottom line low and the fun factor high.
    For those who want to spend more time than money in Las Vegas, here are 21 things to do for less than $21, all aimed at keeping the bottom line low and the fun factor high. 1. Springs Preserve. Forsake the fake pyramid and fake Statue of Liberty for a...

    Tags: Rudy Giuliani, Organized Crime, Andy Warhol, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Museums

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