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Maryland's Nana Meriwether dishes on being too tall, oldest Miss USA
"Things happen for a reason." Potomac's Nana Meriwether, the reigning Miss USA, says that a lot. Especially when she talks about the road she followed to her title: two runner-up finishes at the Miss California pageant before being crowned Miss...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), South Africa, Glen Burnie, Sidwell Friends School, Entertainment Events
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What they're saying about the Orioles (2/20)
The Baltimore SunWhen sifting through the national media's coverage of the Orioles this offseason, it isn’t tough to notice a trend. The pundits love Dylan Bundy, they really like Buck Showalter – but ultimately they’re pretty sold that the Orioles are...Tags: Google+, Kansas City Royals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Miguel Gonzalez, Arizona Diamondbacks
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Maryland deal included multimillion-dollar travel subsidy from Big Ten
The Baltimore SunThe University of Maryland's deal to join the Big Ten includes not only the lucrative annual payouts that all members receive, but also a significant concession obtained by the school — a subsidy worth tens of millions of dollars from the conference...Tags: Minnesota Golden Gophers, Iowa Hawkeyes, College Football, Florida State University, The Pennsylvania State University
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Hereford girls win indoor state track and field championship
— Hereford coach Brad Duvall said early in Tuesday night's state indoor track and field championship that he truly spread out his lineup in an attempt to gain points. That strategy paid off as Sarah Ashwood and several others helped the No. 3...
Tags: Track and Field, High School Sports, Perry Hall
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What they're saying about Ravens QB Joe Flacco's contract
The Baltimore SunHere is what other news outlets are saying about Joe Flacco's six-year, $120.6 million deal with the Ravens. --Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com says Flacco earned his money by playing his best when it really mattered. "Did the Ravens overpay him? Certainly....Tags: Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, George Clooney, USA Today, National Football League
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Five Baltimore Orioles stats that stand out this week
The Baltimore SunEach Wednesday, blogger Matt Vensel will highlight five statistics that really mean something for the Orioles. seven -- the number of Orioles hitters who struck out 100 or more times in 2012, the most in baseball history. The Orioles swung for the...Tags: Yadier Molina, Eddie Mathews, American League East, Baseball Statistics, Chris Davis
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Does Joe Flacco actually want to leave the Ravens?
The Ravens may soon have to make a critical decision regarding their franchise quarterback, Joe Flacco. If they don’t sign the Super Bowl MVP to a contract extension before the March 4 deadline to place the franchise tag on a player, the Ravens...
Tags: Super Bowl, Ross Tucker, National Football League, Football, Joe Flacco
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Lefty Driesell sees Saturday's recognition as a nod to the players of his era
The Baltimore SunCOLLEGE PARK — Lefty Driesell is more than 26 years and 220 miles removed from Maryland's men's basketball program. At 81, the former coach doesn't get to many games anymore. But from his condo in Virginia Beach, Va., Driesell thinks about his...Tags: Gary Williams, Virginia Cavaliers, Lobbying, Ben Coleman, Comcast Center (arena)
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Ravens won't let flu take them down
The worst flu outbreak in a decade hasn't spared the Ravens or other NFL players during the playoff season.
Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis was recovering from the flu while playing the Denver Broncos last week, while owner Steve Bisciotti couldn't make the...Tags: Symptoms, Denver Broncos, Flu, Tarell Brown, Kirk Cousins
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Ray Lewis will have plenty of entertainers in TV land
If Ray Lewis is looking for a high-paying, high-visibility job after he leaves the Baltimore Ravens, he's not going to have much trouble getting a shot at one in sports television. That's the assessment of media analysts and TV executives responsible for...Tags: New York Jets, Satellite and Cable Service, NBC (tv network), Television, Football
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'Harlem Shake' has Baltimore moving, too
Some guys gave flowers. Others candy. But smooth Rod Lopez, a man in touch with the cultural cutting edge, feted his lady love with a "Harlem Shake" video for Valentine's Day. In it, the 34-year-old owner of a Parkville production company, wearing...
Tags: Stephen Colbert, Entertainment Events, YouTube, Music, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
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Timeline of Ray Lewis' career
When the Ravens made Ray Lewis their second-ever draft pick, they knew they were getting a highly productive player from the talent-rich University of Miami. What they could not have known was that Lewis would become perhaps the greatest middle linebacker...
Tags: Peyton Manning, Art Modell, Denver Broncos, Ozzie Newsome, Pittsburgh Steelers
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