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Victim describes South Baltimore robbery; suspect's family says wrong men charged
Lauren Spates, a 27-year-old former cheerleader for the Ravens, says she knows who attacked her and her husband early Saturday at South Baltimore's Clement and Covington streets. She looked long and hard, she said, knowing her identification "would be the...
Tags: Police Arrests, Prosecution, Justice System, Lawyers, Caesar Salads
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Lacrosse: Calvert Hall edges Long Island's Manhasset in overtime
After Calvert Hall's Patrick Kelly suffered a split lip that took 39 stitches to close in an 11-10 loss to Conestoga (Pa.) on March 23, the senior attackman put the hurt on Manhasset High (N.Y.) on Saturday. The University of North Carolina recruit...
Tags: Lacrosse, Patrick Kelly
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Hit-and-run victim identified as a Towson University student
A Towson University student from Long Island, N.Y., who gave up lacrosse to turn his attention to his accounting studies was killed near campus by a hit-and-run driver early Saturday. Ryan Bailey, 20, a junior, was considering a career on Wall Street,...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Students, Towson University, St. Joseph Medical Center, Lacrosse
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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: Prince (music artist), Wrestling, Squash, John Cena, Talk Shows (genre)
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The Orioles and cops -- an Opening Day primer
Police and baseball go together like, well, maybe not so much. But cops and criminals are part of this city’s fabric, and sometimes get just as much attention, if not more, than the ballplayers themselves. Opening Day gives us a chance to look...
Tags: Trials, Injuries and Wounds, Derek Jeter, Murder, Sprained Ankle
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Attack at ballpark ends in court
Thousands of fans spent Friday's Opening Day cheering the Orioles at Camden Yards, but Russell M. Woolford is still reliving painful memories from last year's home opener. Accusations of a punch thrown over a seat dispute and a disagreement over who said...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Baseball, Companies and Corporations, Litigation
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Brock Lesnar, John Cena bring the pain on WWE Raw
 WWE wasted no time in allowing John Cena and Brock Lesnar to get physical -- and the result was magic. For the past year, Cena and The Rock were kept apart, competing on the microphone rather than in the ring. WWE appears set to go a completely...
Tags: Movies, Concerts, John Cena, WrestleMania, Radio
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No. 7 Duke men rush past No. 1 Virginia in 2nd half to win, 13-5
No. 7 Duke (11-3, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) used a 6-0 run in the second half to elevate itself past No. 1 Virginia (10-2, 2-1) on Friday night, 13-5, in front of an announced 7,234 at Klockner Stadium. The Blue Devils earned the top seed in the ACC...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Virginia Cavaliers, LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds, North Carolina Tar Heels, Severna Park
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In Bear's Tracks: Ralph Friedgen follows father's footsteps
The Baltimore SunWith trembling hands, he reached for the phone and dialed the number. He was nervous, but his mind was clear. He was done with Maryland football. Finished. Three head coaches in three years had told him 300 different things, and none of them seemed able...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Virginia Cavaliers, College Football, Students, Heart Attack
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Adrian Coxson talks about leaving Maryland, transferring to Stony Brook
The Baltimore SunThe only previous experience Adrian Coxson had with a Football Championship Subdivision team was when Maryland came away with a 28-3 win over Towson last fall. Before that, the Terps wide receiver had never given any FCS school much thought, and he...Tags: Ralph Friedgen, College Football, Financial Aid, Maryland Terrapins, LaQuan Williams
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Cormier lifts Loyola to victory
Visiting Loyola scored 13 of the game's first 15 points and used a career-high 22 from Dylon Cormier (Cardinal Gibbons) to defeat Siena, 66-59, on Saturday night and move to 2-0 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference for the first time in 23 seasons in...Tags: Princeton Tigers, Kevin Thompson, Coppin State University, College Basketball, Students
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