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    Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Rejuvenated Orioles fans can't wait for home opener

    The losing became so persistent that Martha Macgill pulled herself from the rotation of Episcopal clergy who regularly attended ball games at Camden Yards.
    The losing became so persistent that Martha Macgill pulled herself from the rotation of Episcopal clergy who regularly attended ball games at Camden Yards. She remembers one defeat in particular; it was Mother's Day 2007 and Jeremy Guthrie pitched eight...

    Tags: Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Christianity, Mother's Day, Mathematics

  2. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. House roll call on gun control

    The House of Delegates voted 78 to 61 Wednesday to approve a sweeping gun control bill. Senators and delegates now need to resolve differences. Voting Yea Anderson, Curtis S. (D) Baltimore Arora, Sam (D) Montgomery Barkley, Charles E. (D) Montgomery...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Gun Control, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland)

  4. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Is Baltimore in love with the Orioles?

    The Baltimore Orioles are back in town for their home opener on Friday, and this is the moment when newspaper editorialists generally wax poetic about baseball in spring, fathers and sons, the uncertain state of the national pastime and hope springing eternal. There's usually a bit about how baseball is like life, how you have brief moments of action but mostly it's about planning and anticipation and how even the greatest ballplayers and teams do not succeed much of the time.
    The Baltimore Orioles are back in town for their home opener on Friday, and this is the moment when newspaper editorialists generally wax poetic about baseball in spring, fathers and sons, the uncertain state of the national pastime and hope springing...

    Tags: Baseball, Stephen Strasburg, Bryce Harper, World Series, Oriole Park at Camden Yards

  6. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Louis M. Sleater, Orioles pitcher

    Louis Mortimer Sleater, a standout high school athlete who ended his seven-year major league pitching career with the Baltimore Orioles and was later a steel salesman, died of lung disease Monday at his Timonium home. He was 86.
    Louis Mortimer Sleater, a standout high school athlete who ended his seven-year major league pitching career with the Baltimore Orioles and was later a steel salesman, died of lung disease Monday at his Timonium home. He was 86. A left-handed...

    Tags: Baseball, Oakland Athletics, New York Giants, New York Yankees, Toronto Maple Leafs

  8. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Prepared text of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's State of the City Address 2013

    Mr. President, Madam Comptroller, Senators and Delegates, members of the City Council, clergy, colleagues in public service, committed people of Baltimore—thank you for the opportunity to report on the progress of our city and to renew our commitment to the great cause of a growing Baltimore.
    Mr. President, Madam Comptroller, Senators and Delegates, members of the City Council, clergy, colleagues in public service, committed people of Baltimore—thank you for the opportunity to report on the progress of our city and to renew our...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Retirement, Executive Branch, Artscape, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  10. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Death penalty saves on prison costs

    I would like to talk about the death penalty issue being discussed in Annapolis ("Senators wrestle with death penalty vote," Jan. 28). The problem I have with the death penalty is that when a person kills someone, the killer will not die for his actions....

    Tags: Punishment, Death Penalty, Annapolis, NAACP, American Civil Liberties Union

  12. Jan 27, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Digest: Taft named Nationals' fifth racing president

    Et cetera Taft named Nationals' fifth racing president One of the most popular baseball sideshows is the presidents mascots race during Nationals games in Washington, and the lineup just got a lot beefier with William Howard Taft joining the ranks of...

    Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Abraham Lincoln, National Football Conference, Maryland Terrapins, Mike Jones

  14. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. HCC officially opens Health Sciences Building

    Two years ago, on a chilly winter morning, construction crews at Howard Community College broke ground on a new building.
    Two years ago, on a chilly winter morning, construction crews at Howard Community College broke ground on a new building.   On Monday morning, local elected and college officials cut the ribbon on the new Health Sciences Building, signaling the...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities, Nursing, Howard Community College, Science

  16. Jan 13, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  17. Report: Laich probably out for Caps' season opener Saturday

    Capitals Report: Laich probably out for season opener Saturday     Washington Capitals forward Brooks Laich missed the first formal practice under coach Adam Oates on Sunday, and it's likely he will miss the start of the start of the season as...

    Tags: American Hockey League, Philadelphia Wings, New Jersey Devils, Adam Oates, Buffalo Bandits

  18. Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Former Orioles manager Earl Weaver dies at 82

    Earl Weaver penned his own epitaph.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Earl Weaver penned his own epitaph. “On my tombstone just write, ‘The sorest loser that ever lived,’ “ he once said. Weaver, the Orioles’ chain-smoking, umpire-baiting, tomato-growing manager who led the team to four...

    Tags: Baseball, Casey Stengel, New York Yankees, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cal Ripken

  20. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. R&B/soul band the Bellevederes shares the covers

    If the Bellevederes isn't Baltimore's best soul/R&B band — and it just might be — it's certainly the biggest.
    If the Bellevederes isn't Baltimore's best soul/R&B band — and it just might be — it's certainly the biggest. There are 10 people in all, including a horn section and a hype man known as Velvet Johnson (aka Justin Metzger). Technically, they'...

    Tags: The Happiest News!, Music, Music Industry, New Year's Day, Apple iTunes

  22. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. Elkridge: Long Reach's Milena Novotny off to be page in Annapolis

    Milena Novotny, of Elkridge, is heading to Annapolis. Each year the State legislature provides hundreds of students from across the state with the opportunity to serve as a page during the spring legislative session beginning in January. Howard County...

    Tags: Christianity, Anglicanism, Annapolis, Students, Teaching and Learning

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