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Baltimore's Division I boys basketball commitments for the 2012 class
The Baltimore SunName, Prep School and/or High School, College Cedric Blossom, Montrose Christian / Hammond, MORGAN STATE Greg Brown, Archbishop Spalding, ST. FRANCIS (PA.) JJ Butler, Patterson Mill, LIPSCOMB Sam Cassell Jr., Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) / St. Frances,...Tags: Randallstown, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis, College Sports
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Believe in Tomorrow profits from empty storefront in Catonsville
The unexpected offer of temporary use of a small storefront at 827 Frederick Road has raised the profile of Believe in Tomorrow Children's Foundation in the Catonsville community, even as the local nonprofit celebrates its 30th anniversary this year....Tags: Baltimore County, Dining and Drinking, Property, Heavy Engineering, Cancer
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Sinclair aims to provide local TV news on the go
The head of Sinclair Broadcast Group has a definite idea about television's future: It will be a mobile medium. And he doesn't need industry research to tell him so. David D. Smith, president and chief executive of the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster,...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, West Palm Beach, Advertising, Media Industry, Television Stations
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Ravens not part of owners meetings firestorm
The Ravens are expected to be relatively quiet at this week's owners meetings at the posh Breakers hotel in Palm Beach, Fla., and that's almost certainly a good thing. That's because these meetings will be dominated by talk of the fallout of Bountygate...
Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Eric DeCosta, Steve Bisciotti, Ozzie Newsome, Baltimore Ravens
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Archaeologist and educator Lee Preston pieces together Howard County's past
He may not sport a fedora on his head or a bullwhip on his belt, but Lee Preston can be recognized by the ARKLOGIST license plate on his car. And by a book that might be tucked under his arm: “Archaeology in Howard County and Beyond: What I’ve...
Tags: Weaponry, Teachers, Patapsco, Howard Community College, Ellicott City
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Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson falls at charity event
Orioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson broke two bones in his rear shoulder area, including his clavicle, when he fell backward at least 6 feet from an elevated stage during a charity event Friday night in Hollywood, Fla., the Palm Beach Post reported....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Cancer, Fort Lauderdale
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Myles J. Feldman, business owner
Myles Julian Feldman, a founder of a restaurant equipment business, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease Dec. 15 at Pinecrest Delray Hospice in Florida. The Boca Raton, Fla., resident had previously lived in Stevenson.
Mr. Feldman was 82.
Born...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Alzheimer's Disease, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Boca Raton, Foods and Beverages
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Baltimore is best city for hospital care
Baltimore area hospitals provide the best patient care in the country, according to a new survey. Nearly half of the area's hospitals - nine out of 16 - are in the top 5 percent of all of the hospitals in the United States, according to the survey by...Tags: Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Hospitals and Clinics, Randallstown, Medicare, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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William Polk Carey, donor to Hopkins and UM, dies
Business entrepreneur and philanthropist William Polk Carey, who donated more than $100 million to Maryland schools and universities, spent most of his life outside the state, but he never stopped thinking of himself as a Baltimorean.
Mr. Carey, 81, died...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, West Palm Beach, College Sports, Baltimore School for the Arts, Charity
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Beverly L. Wilson, homemaker
Beverly L. Wilson, a longtime Sunday school teacher and homemaker, died Jan. 12 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Esther's Place, a Northeast Baltimore assisted-living facility. The longtime Carney resident was 81. The daughter of a general...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Glen Burnie
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Arthur 'Reds' Hucht
A memorial service for Arthur Francis "Reds" Hucht, who coached swimmers for more than 50 years, will be held at 1 p.m. Jan. 21 at Calvert Hall College High School.
Mr. Hucht, who was 95, died of a stroke Tuesday at his daughter's home in Spotsylvania,...Tags: Parkville, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Maryland, College Sports
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Sinclair buys Four Points Media TV stations for $200 million
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has finalized a planned purchase of Four Points Media for $200 million, the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster said Tuesday. Sinclair financed the acquisition of Four Points' television stations with a $180 million loan plus...Tags: West Palm Beach, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., Television Industry, Hunt Valley, Television Stations
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