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Roland Park's Tutrone out to squash the national competition
Katie Tutrone is a 5-foot-2, 120-pound dynamo. She sings, she dances, she plays tennis and badminton. She even acts.
But this weekend, the Roland Park junior will be all about playing squash.
Friday through Sunday, Tutrone will be pursuing her fourth...Tags: College Sports, Demographics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Trinity College, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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After WrestleMania, a new era begins on Monday Night Raw
A new era began on tonight's Raw. With Team John Lauriniatis' victory at WrestleMania, Laurinaitis officially launched his reign of control in WWE. His first orders of business? Rewarding the men who helped land him his position of power. Jack Swagger...
Tags: Long Island, Chris Jericho, Wrestling, WrestleMania, Radio
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Ryback joins Alberto Del Rio, Sheamus, Kane, Randy Orton and the rest of the Smackdown crew
The weeks following WrestleMania have traditionally been a time when WWE calls up talent from developmental, giving them a chance on the main roster. This year has proven to be no different, though not all of this week's debuts were superstars new to the...
Tags: Music, WrestleMania, Radio, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., David Otunga
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Harbaugh says he and Suggs had no issues Sunday
This photo, snapped by Karl Merton Ferron of The Baltimore Sun during the third quarter of Sunday night’s 34-14 loss to the San Diego Chargers, was a talker on Monday. It appears to be an animated outburst from Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs...Tags: John Harbaugh, San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Ravens, Football, New England Patriots
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Squash: New courts open at St. Paul's
The opening of four squash courts at St. Paul's School in Brooklandville has prompted coach Lanny Springs to wax euphoric about his favorite sport's chances of making great strides in Baltimore.
The result, he said, of having the first on-campus courts...Tags: College Sports, Princeton University, Clubs and Associations, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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NBC Thursday Comedies: It's The End Of The World As We Know It
While Pawnee and Scranton deal with the impending apocalypse, the study group at Greendale deals with their daddy issues and Whitney and friends try to mend a severed bromance.
"Community": Pierce’s latest entrepreneurial endeavor is “Pride...Tags: Minority Groups, The Office (tv program), Parks and Recreation (tv program), NBC (tv network), Lance Armstrong
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The voice of reason
H.L. Mencken once observed that newspapers, by nature, are bellicose and do not speak in support of anyone or anything unless they absolutely can't help it. There are any number of public figures in Maryland and beyond who would attest to this.
But on...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Chemotherapy, Fox News Channel (tv network), Television, U.S. Military
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Any night's spaghetti night
Although it should be against the law to start classes before Labor Day, summer is over for most families here in the Free State. While the lunar calendar affords us a few more weeks until the autumnal equinox, the school calendar forces us to get back to...Tags: Salt, Mushrooms, Pasta, Arugula, Foods and Beverages
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Hot weather cools interest in debut of Arbutus farmers market
Though last week's high temperatures kept some residents and merchants away, those who braved the heat found a wide variety of goods at the opening of the new Arbutus Farmers Market.
Turnout was light to check out offerings ranging from pit beef and...Tags: Marketing, Kevin Kamenetz, Salads, Foods and Beverages, Summer Squash
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Feast@4East feels like dining in a private home
You have dinner at Feast@4East for the same reasons you might stay at the bed and breakfast it's in. Some people like the impersonal comfort and anonymity of a hotel room when they travel. Some prefer the homeyness of a B&B.
Likewise, dinner at the 4...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Death, Potatoes, Vegan Diet, Restaurants
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Dining for $25 or less: Fuji San
Special to the SunFuji San is an agreeable, little, 10-table Thai restaurant. It doesn't give much in the way of ambience and, in return, it doesn't ask much of its customers. It's a good option for a hot summer night when you feel like getting out of the house but don't...Tags: Chili, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Salads, Family
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'Top Chef': Christmas in July
Reality CheckHowdy, Mary here, carrying out the main recapping duties for the Christmas-in-July episode of 'Top Chef.' I don't actually know what month this was filmed in, but I know it wasn't December -- one more awkward set of holiday wishes,......Tags: Books and Magazines, Aioli, Sushi and Sashimi, Janet Reno, Judges
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