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Franklin Square Medical Center is a part of MedStar Health. It is located in eastern Baltimore County.
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MedStar Health plans to build a $30 million medical plaza in Bel Air as it tries to capitalize on the area's growing population, company officials said Monday.
The hospital operator also said it plans to expand the neonatal intensive care unit at its...
MedStar Health plans to build a $30 million medical plaza in Bel Air as it tries to capitalize on the area's growing population, company officials said Monday.
The hospital operator also said it plans to expand the neonatal intensive care unit at its...
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Michael Phelps headlines first Towson High Athletics Hall of Fame class
The inaugural class of the Towson High School Athletics Hall of Fame, featuring Michael Phelps (2003), Randy Dase (1972), Sue Beeler (1958), Billy Jones (1964), Jaimee Reynolds (1998) and Jack Thomas (1970), will be honored April 19 at halftime of the...
Tags: Cornell University, Atlantic Coast Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, Ivy League, Swimming
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Early 20th-century marathons found a starting line in Laurel [History Matters]
From 1909 until 1939, marathons were run from Laurel to Washington or Baltimore. After the first few marathons, they not only became AAU-sanctioned, but the race was one of the qualifying marathons for the U.S. Olympic team. There was one constant in...
Tags: Road Running, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine, Running
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From Olympian to Howard County personal trainer
A professional track athlete representing Jamaica for 12 years, Sanjay Ayre has won a race on every continent except Antarctica. His medal collection includes a bronze from the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, a gold from the 2004 World Championships in...
Tags: Howard Community College, Beijing Games, Michael Phelps, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Philosophy
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Text of letter gauging Baltimore's interest in 2024 Olympics
Text of the letter: Dear Mayor: As you may know, the United States Olympic Committee is currently considering a bid for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. As we explore this exciting possibility, we are actively seeking to gauge the interest of U....Tags: International Olympic Committee, Sports Organizations, Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Paralympics
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Kurt Angle, Gerald Brisco discuss IOC's recommendation to cut wrestling from 2020 Olympics
Today, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended that wrestling be removed from the 2020 Olympic Games. The recommendation was ultimately made by secret ballot of several rounds, and wrestling was voted out from a final group that included...
Tags: Modern Pentathlon, Freestyle Wrestling, Kurt Angle, International Olympic Committee, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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Private funding keeps Maryland men's outdoor track & field running
The Maryland men's outdoor track and field team will be able to operate at least until the school enters the Big Ten in July 2014, Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson said in a news release Tuesday. Maryland said the $888,000 raised via private...
Tags: Andrew Valmon, Polo, Kevin Anderson, College Sports, Big Ten Network (tv network)
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Bits & Pieces: Vigorito leaves behind lasting legacy in triathlon community
The man most responsible for the popularity of the sport of triathlon in Howard County has decided to retire. Robert "Vigo" Vigorito, who founded the Columbia Triathlon Association, will be stepping down as of Dec. 31. It all started for Vigorito in the...Tags: Spinal Disc Herniation, Craig Alexander, Triathlon, Injuries and Wounds, International Olympic Committee
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Sometimes, you almost want to feel sorry for Mitt Romney
I am starting to feel sorry for Mitt Romney. On an international tour to three countries, he made news in two of them by dissing the London Olympics and infuriating the Palestinians. The poor guy -- for months, people have complained that he never says...
Tags: United Kingdom, Israel, Wars and Interventions, Government, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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McDaniel swim coach follows Olympian to London
Jeff Hiestand has spent the last 11 years beside the pool at McDaniel College, where he has coached five individual conference champions in eight events. In two weeks, he'll still be near a pool, but in a far different location. On Aug. 9, Hiestand will...Tags: Modern Pentathlon, Pentathlon Swimming, Pentathlon Running, Track and Field, FIFA World Cup
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Montgomery Co. kayaker hopes third Olympics will be the charm
Scott Parsons keeps going.
Long after the older brother he idolized growing up in Ohio quit his own competitive kayak racing career, long after the best friend he met through their kayaking families did the same, Parsons is like Peter Pan in a wet suit,...Tags: Dara Torres, Alpine Skiing, Awards and Prizes, FIFA World Cup, Canoeing and Kayaking
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McCoughtry now ready for key role on Olympic team
When Angel McCoughtry steps on the floor of Basketball Arena in London later this month, she won't play in front of the largest crowd of her life. In her country's opening game against Croatia on July 28, the Baltimore native won't face the best...
Tags: Angel McCoughtry, Maya Moore, Louisville Cardinals, Women's National Basketball Association, College Sports
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Hopkins study finds paddle motion is superior swimming stroke
The research involved laser scans, underwater video and special animation software. And it took thousands of hours of computer time to run simulations that crunched complex fluid mechanics equations.
All of this scientific firepower was thrown at one...Tags: Research, Johns Hopkins University, Physical Conditions, Rowing, Swimming
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