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Alex Len sits down with ESPN's Jalen Rose, Bill Simmons
The Baltimore SunAlex Len sat down with ESPN’s Jalen Rose and Bill Simmons for a mock job interview as part of Grantland’s The Full NBA Job Interview series. The 11-minute interview covered numerous topics, from Len’s roots in gymnastics, his...Tags: Alex Len, Employment, Ukraine, ESPN (tv network), Employment Opportunities
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Georgetown's Greg Whittington, former Oakland Mills star, tears his ACL
The Baltimore SunGeorgetown junior forward Greg Whittington, a former Oakland Mills star, has torn his ACL and could miss the 2013-14 season. "Greg will return when he is 100 percent healthy,” Hoyas coach John Thompson III said in a statement. “I feel for...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration
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Smart transportation projects could improve the quality of life in Baltimore City
I was happy to see the benefits of intermodal transportation for city residents so clearly described in a recent Sun commentary ("Put people ahead of cars," June 5). I've begun to see a transformation over the last decade in Baltimore, and I am encouraged...
Tags: Public Transportation, Smart Car, Maryland Transit Administration, Passenger Cars, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service
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Former Baltimore resident named No. 2 at CIA
A former Baltimore resident and Fells Point business owner, Avril D. Haines, has been named deputy director of the CIA -- the first woman to hold the second-highest position at the agency. Haines, 43, previously worked as a White House deputy...
Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Department of State, Fells Point, University of Chicago, White House
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Words, not objects, are vessels for our memories [Commentary]
Cleaning out the house that my parents called their own for 57 years is, initially, an exercise in futility and heartbreak. You walk a guilt-strewn tightrope. Should we keep this or that certain artifact left behind following Dad's death in March? Or is...Tags: Dining and Drinking, eBay Inc., Hospitals and Clinics, George Washington University, Bars and Clubs
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On Columbia's lakefront, the return of a favorite
Who said there are no second acts in American dining? Clyde's of Columbia has been an anchor on the Columbia lakefront since 1975. That's impressive, but time has a way of catching up with everything. And now that Columbia is in the middle of a multi-...
Tags: Tacos, Bars and Clubs, Asparagus, Renovation, Dining and Drinking
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County schools offer Senior College Application Boot Camp
The Office of School Counseling under county schools is launching a new Senior College Application Boot Camp to provide support to the Class of 2014. The free program is open to all county rising seniors and will address a range of topics including...Tags: Financial Aid, National Collegiate Athletic Association, New Products, School Examinations, Awards and Prizes
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Bayhawks ready to move on against undefeated Hamilton Nationals
The Chesapeake Bayhawks' 15-14 overtime loss to the previously winless Boston Cannons on May 18 has lingered on Dave Cottle's mind for the past two weeks. And for the Bayhawks' coach, that's long enough. Because Major League Lacrosse teams don't play on...
Tags: Hamilton Nationals, Major League Lacrosse, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Boston Cannons, Memorial Day
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InsideMDSports: Dion Wiley has Terps on top of his six-school list
Special to The Baltimore SunEditor's note: Each week, InsideMdSports.com provides this blog with a Maryland recruiting feature that previously appeared as premium content on its site. At the conclusion of the Nike EYBL circuit, Potomac shooting guard Dion Wiley and Team Takeover...Tags: Mark Turgeon
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Mr. Wilkins goes to the Senate
It was 21 years ago last month that Harvard-educated attorney Robert Wilkins was traveling in a car pulled over for going 5 mph over the posted speed limit on Interstate 68 in Western Maryland. But rather than receive a ticket, the group, all African-...
Tags: Judges, Patricia A. Millett, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Justice System
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Mount St. Joe tennis completes two-year title run
Mount St. Joseph tennis coach Tom Hughes was sad to see the season end after the Gaels' exceptional two-year run concluded with back-to-back Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference titles, halting the dominance of McDonogh and Gilman...
Tags: Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Catonsville, Robin Williams, Colleges and Universities, High School Sports
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Mount St. Joe nets two individual titles in tennis; Gilman grabs one
Gilman junior Garrett Weinstein says he changed his strategy for the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference No. 1 singles individual final against McDonogh's Jake Gober Friday afternoon. The two had played nine days earlier....
Tags: Catonsville, Tennis
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