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Phelps back in action at NBAC meet
The swimmer with the Midas touch threw back his head and laughed as he considered the question: Is competing this weekend at a meet he hasn't attempted in about three years a way to bring out the kid in him or does it make him feel like an old man? "A...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Michael Phelps, Dining and Drinking, Swimming, Multi-Sport Events
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'So You Think You Can Dance': Top 10 perform
Reality CheckHere's John-John on tonight's So You Think You Can Dance:The show starts with this ultra dramatic backstage footage of the contestants preparing to take the stage. (Lame.)Host Cat Deeley takes us back to last week when the contestants picked their......Tags: Mia Michaels, Dancing, Mandy Moore, Amy Winehouse, Dance
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Nairn is still dazzling on the field
Throughout her illustrious four-year soccer career at Archbishop Spalding, Christine Nairn showed a knack for scoring dazzling goals from anywhere on the field.
She hit the powerful, knuckling strikes that found the net from 30 yards and, other times,...Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions, Colleges and Universities, Football, NFL Preseason, Multi-Sport Events
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Baltimore hurdler Carter retires
Special to The Baltimore Sun- The pain of it all was written on James Carter's face. It wasn't the physical pain of crashing into a series of 3-foot barriers. Or the psychic pain of failing to finish an event he had done a zillion times in an honors-filled track and field career...Tags: Nike, Inc., North Carolina Tar Heels, Colleges and Universities, Track and Field, 2016 Olympic Games
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Peter Schmuck: Flanagan's reign as O's leader takes root amid palm trees
Baltimore SunMike Flanagan is attending his first major league general managers meeting as the unquestioned leader of the newly restructured Orioles front office, so inquiring minds are probably wondering the same thing that crossed my mind when I ran into him...Tags: San Diego Padres, Personal Service, Spring Training, Ramon Hernandez, New York Yankees
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Braving the rough waters
Sun reporterAfter hearing cheers in Athens and absorbing the spectacle that is the Olympics, kayaker Scott Parsons wasn't sure he wanted to do it again. So he took a year off, paddling just once a day to stay in shape and have fun on the water. The passion returned,...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Colleges and Universities, Multi-Sport Events, University of Maryland, College Park, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Olympic-size gift to Calif. food bank
Kellogg Co. donated thousands of boxes of cereal with Michael Phelps' picture on them to the San Francisco Food Bank. Kellogg declined last month to renew its endorsement deal with the Olympic swimming star and Baltimore resident after a photo surfaced...Tags: Charity, Kellogg Company, Alpine Skiing, Downhill Skiing, Multi-Sport Events
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Phelps apologizes to Chinese fans
Olympic champion Michael Phelps apologized to Chinese fans for what he called his "regrettable behavior" after he was photographed with a marijuana pipe. The Rodgers Forge native spoke via the Internet on a video that appeared widely today on Chinese-...Tags: Ray Allen, Basketball, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, National Basketball Association, Michael Bradley
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Phelps regrets pain caused by photo
Michael Phelps said he's more worried about the pain he caused family and friends than losing money in endorsements after he was photographed inhaling from a marijuana pipe. In an interview with NBC's Matt Lauer, the swimmer and Baltimore resident didn'...Tags: Basketball, NBC (tv network), Matt Lauer, BNP Paribas, National Basketball Association
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SARS may affect China as World Cup host
Special To The SunCHICAGO - The mysterious respiratory illness spreading across Southeast Asia has prompted some to speculate that the Women's World Cup soccer will be postponed or even moved from China. FIFA, the sport's international governing body, announced on...Tags: Health Organizations, Multi-Sport Events, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chicago Tribune, Sports Organizations
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Bigger, vastly improved version of Phelps takes encore in Sydney
Sun StaffSYDNEY, Australia -- Like Michael Phelps, Olympic Park has changed. Three years and a month ago, the train station here handled hundreds of thousands of passengers a day during the summer games. Most were headed to Olympic Stadium, the track and field...Tags: Michael Phelps, 2016 Olympic Games, Colleges and Universities, Dining and Drinking, Multi-Sport Events
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Fates, feats joined in pool
Sun StaffOne in a series of occasional articles on Michael Phelps and his path to the 2004 Olympics. SYDNEY, Australia - Three months past his 15th birthday, Ian Thorpe became the youngest male ever to claim a world championship in swimming. At 15 years and 9...Tags: Michael Phelps, Nicole Kidman, Tennis, Swimming, Australian Rules Football
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