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Jim Caldwell plans to bring pace and collaboration to Ravens offense
The Baltimore SunAs the Ravens' new offensive coordinator, Jim Caldwell's responsibilities have grown considerably over the past five days, extending far beyond his old role overseeing quarterback Joe Flacco. Set to call plays for the first time at the NFL level after...Tags: Bobbie Williams, Cam Cameron, Baltimore Ravens, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
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Presidential perspiration the inspiration for 'Frost/Nixon'
Richard Nixon really works up a sweat in "Frost/Nixon." When the former president agreed to do a series of television interviews with David Frost in 1977, he had reason to perspire during that English interviewer's questions about Watergate. You'll be...
Tags: Fells Point, David Frost, Richard Nixon, White House, Frost Nixon (movie)
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New head chosen at St. James Academy
An educator who heads up Calverton School's middle school in Huntingtown, Md., has been appointed head of school at St. James Academy in Monkton. Karl Adler was chosen from among 55 people who applied for the job after Elizabeth Legenhausen announced...Tags: Johns Hopkins University
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Ravens to keep an eye on Jets' Keller
The New York Jets’ wide receiving corps boasts a speedster in Santonio Holmes, a red-zone target in Plaxico Burress and a technician in Derrick Mason.
But none of those guys leads the Jets in receiving.
That honor goes to tight end Dustin Keller,...Tags: Brendon Ayanbadejo, Jarret Johnson, Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, Ray Lewis
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Coffee Companion -- 7/22: As the NFL lockout turns and more
Each morning, Monday through Friday, I'll hook you up with reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday -- that way I'll have an excuse to do the same at the start of mine.
Running it back:
NFL...Tags: Athletes, Rex Ryan, Luke Scott, Jim Johnson, Doug Glanville
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Q&A with Mike Preston
Baltimoresun.com StaffLarry, Baltimore: Never have I seen such a pathetic display of pro football. Where are the players? We have an all-star team on paper. However, they play like they've all had lobotomies. Blame Kyle Boller? No. Blame Compucoach. More bonehead penalties,...Tags: Jason Brown, New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens, Patrick Johnson, Super Bowl
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Indianapolis at New England
Colts' offensive scheme Despite Peyton Manning's dominant performances, the Colts work best when they have a balanced attack (they have called 62 passes and 55 runs this postseason). They will spread the field often, either with a third receiver or by...Tags: Mike Vanderjagt, Kevin Faulk, Peyton Manning, Multi-Sport Events, Adam Vinatieri
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West Hartford Schools, Police Continue To Work On School Safety
The Hartford CourantThe school district and the police department have continued working on new school safety initiatives since the Newtown shootings, officials told the school board on Tuesday. During Tom Moore's annual Safe School Climate and Discipline Report, he and...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, West Hartford, Health and Safety at School, Bank Robbery
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Quinnipiac: Becoming A Giant
The Hartford Courant— No matter how many times you make the drive, whether it's the first time or the hundredth, you turn off I-91, travel a few miles west on the connector road. You look up and … Quinnipiac? Wow. "It is the great statement," Quinnipiac...Tags: Jim Calhoun, Shamrock, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Boston College, College Basketball
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Quinnipiac Defeats St. Francis (Brooklyn) Inches Closer to 2-Seed in NEC Tournament
The Quinnipiac men's basketball team can clinch the No. 2 seed for the upcoming NEC tournament with a victory Saturday at LIU-Brooklyn. The Bobcats defeated St. Francis (Brooklyn) Thursday, 78-67, and QU's Tony Distasio brought his laptop to the game...Tags: Quinnipiac University Men's Basketball, National Economic Council, Long Island University
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Plans to demolish run-down building in Waynesboro put on hold
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPlans to demolish a run-down building and create a plaza on East Main Street in Waynesboro have met delays. Before crews demolish 27-29 E. Main St., the organizations spearheading the project need to ensure tearing down the dilapidated building will...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Economic Policy
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Central Connecticut Men's Hoops To Host Quinnipiac Feb. 25 At Detrick Gym
The Northeast Conference men’s basketball game between Central Connecticut and Quinnipiac will take place Monday, Feb. 25 at Detrick Gymnasium on the CCSU campus in New Britain. The game was originally scheduled for Feb. 9 but postponed on three...Tags: Howie Dickenman, Central Connecticut State University, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, New Britain, National Economic Council
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