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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: Running, Colleges and Universities, Track and Field, Lupus, Physical Conditions
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NFL Network delivers a day and night of fine TV football from Baltimore
The Baltimore SunIt’s a good thing I like the Muppets, because there was no escaping them Thursday on the NFL Network. Ads for their movie, “The Muppets” were all over the screen as sponsor of the NFL Network’s “Gameday” show that...Tags: Inner Harbor, Oakland Raiders, NFL Network (tv network), Anquan Boldin, Deion Sanders
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Emotional distance: Running for a cause
Midway through today's Baltimore Marathon, when her feet start to blister and her legs start to burn, Beth O'Grady will look toward heaven and ask her brother for help. "OK, Steve, we're halfway there," she'll say. "Give me strength." Then, as always,...Tags: Baltimore Running Festival, Autism, Marathon, Death, Diseases and Illnesses
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2005 Academy Award winners
The Associated PressWinners are indicated in bold. Picture: "The Aviator," "Finding Neverland," "Million Dollar Baby," "Ray," "Sideways." Director: Martin Scorsese, "The Aviator"; Clint Eastwood, "Million Dollar Baby"; Taylor Hackford, "Ray"; Alexander Payne, "Sideways";...Tags: Celebrities, Charlie Kaufman, Foreign Exchange Market, Music Theater, Clive Owen
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Game over, but no time to quit
Sun StaffThree weeks after hip surgery, the old Baltimore Colts center is off the injured list. Buzz Nutter is back at work. He no longer blocks charging linebackers such as pro football Hall of Famers Sam Huff and Ray Nitschke. But Nutter does operate heavy...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Dining and Drinking, Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum, Heavy Engineering, Family
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Man to be charged with soliciting murder of Bryant's accuser
The Associated PressEL SEGUNDO, Calif. - A Swiss bodybuilder with an expired visa will be charged with offering to kill the alleged victim in the Kobe Bryant sex assault case for $3 million, authorities said. Patrick Graber, 31, a weight training coach who allegedly claimed...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Prosecution, Kobe Bryant, Family
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Shepherdstown focuses on history of integration as part of 250th celebration
richardb@herald-mail.comA major feature of Shepherdstown’s ongoing 250th anniversary celebration is a series of seven speaking events focused on the town’s history over the last 2 1/2 centuries. The series began in March on the subject of local steamboat inventor...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Schools, High Schools, Christianity, College Sports
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Critic's Notebook: Is it time to wash out Hollywood's mouth?
At first, the email rants from readers expressing their distress about Hollywood's increasing reliance on foul language were a mere trickle. Like the way one couple lost faith in one of their favorite actors, Paul Rudd, mortified by his graphic pep talk...
Tags: Action (genre), Movies, Paul Rudd, Fargo (movie), David Mamet
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05/07: Progressions
AccountingArchitectureBankingBoards of Directors Tracy Swanson, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, was elected vice chair of programs and education by the Florida Health Care Coalition Board of Directors. Harvey Massey, owner of Massey Services, was elected...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Homes, Hospitals and Clinics, Winter Park, Advertising
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Town's integration is latest history series topic
“Brown v. Board of Education and Integration in Shepherdstown” will be the featured topic on May 24 for the fourth in the Historic Shepherdstown Commission’s speaker series. Professor Hannah Geffert of Shepherd University will emcee a... -
What will win the L.A. film critics' top award?
24 Frameswhat movie will take that best award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn.? The voting figures to come down to three films -- “The Descendants,” “The Tree of Life” and “Melancholia.” All have their champions. Many... -
'The Artist,' 'Bridesmaids' among Producers Guild award nominees
24 FramesHollywood's complicated movie awards season didn't get any clearer Tuesday morning as the Producers Guild of America announced its 10 nominees for the Darryl F. Zanuck producer of the year award in theatrical motion pictures....
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