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Kaleikau, Dalton among Bayhawks' 15 picks in MLL supplemental draft
The Chesapeake Bayhawks strengthened their offense with attackman Grant Kaleikau as their first pick (16th overall) in Wednesday's Major League Lacrosse supplemental draft. Unlike most other teams in the league, the Bayhawks acquired an offensive-...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Major League Lacrosse, Loyola Greyhounds, Colorado Mammoth, Hofstra Pride
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History matters
100 Years Ago Watches and Watchter From the Laurel social column: "Mrs. Mayor George W. Waters, Jr. visited relatives in Baltimore during the past week. "Dr. Millard M. Wachter of Long Island, Kansas, a brother of Mr. J. W. Wachter , manager of the...Tags: Movies, Ayn Rand, Laurel, Sykesville, John F. Kennedy
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National Hurricane Center may change warning criteria after Sandy
The National Hurricane Center may loosen the criteria it uses in issuing hurricane warnings so that future storms like Superstorm Sandy would prompt the same alerts as if they were still officially classified as hurricanes, according to AccuWeather.com....
Tags: Hurricanes, National Hurricane Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Weather Warnings, Tropical Weather
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O'Malley sharply critical of GOP at convention
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley offered pointed criticism of Republicans in an address to the Democratic convention on Tuesday, arguing that President Barack Obama is best suited to right the U.S. economy while GOP nominee Mitt Romney's policies would...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Annapolis, E.J. Pipkin, Lobbying, Banking
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From Sun Magazine: Christian Siriano's style pervades his Chelsea flat
The massive round metal mirror in the foyer was one of the first purchases Christian Siriano made after winning the fourth season of "Project Runway." The two small framed Victorian paintings in the living room were passed down from his mother. And a...
Tags: Annapolis, Periodicals, Entertainment Events, Grey Gardens (movie), Fashion Shows
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Sterling S. "Spence" Keyes, educator
Sterling S. "Spence" Keyes, a veteran educator who had served as acting superintendent for Baltimore public schools in the early 1970s and later held positions with the New York State Department of Education, died Nov. 8 of prostate cancer at Gilchrist...Tags: Judges, Teaching and Learning, NAACP, College Baseball, Prostate Cancer
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Hurricane Sandy weakens but still on track for damaging Delmarva strike
Hurricane Sandy has weakened with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph as of 2 p.m., but it is still expected to be a massive and powerful system for the next several days that could strike the Delmarva peninsula at hurricane strength and cause hundreds of...
Tags: Hurricanes, National Hurricane Center, Tropical Weather, Natural Disasters, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Reisterstown fundraiser to benefit family of late Anne Arundel resident Schimoler
The Simmons Lacrosse Foundation will hold a fundraiser Friday night in Reisterstown for the family of the late John Schimoler, a former Anne Arundel County resident and member of the Syracuse Class of 1985 who died unexpectedly in his sleep in August at...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Syracuse Orange, Lacrosse
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Dan Deacon's split personalities share 'America'
Dan Deacon is obsessed with apocalypse. From a dilapidated couch in his Station North practice space, the city's best-known electronic musician and composer quickly rattles off a list: the United States' "growing military stronghold," drone warfare,...
Tags: Genetic Engineering, New York Yankees, Station North, Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street
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Kicker Nick Ferrara's Maryland career is over
The Baltimore SunNick Ferrara had such a promising start to his Maryland career. He won the job in his first season and kicked well enough to be named to The Sporting News freshman All-ACC team. He was 18 of 25 on field-goal attempts as a freshman. And here was a key...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Randy Edsall, Miami Hurricanes, Groin, New York City
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College students react to first presidential debate
Like most students gathered at the Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday to share tacos and watch the first presidential debate of the general election, senior Nicholas DePaul walked into the room as a supporter of President Barack Obama. But 30...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Teaching and Learning, Unemployment, Mitt Romney, Loyola University Chicago
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