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Democratic convention should remind us of one thing: Obama is no Bill Clinton
The Obama re-election team must be in panic mode. The president is stuck in a virtual tie with Mitt Romney in some polls and behind him in others, so in desperation it has reached out to the Big Dog, Bill Clinton, for help. Mr. Clinton will speak next...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Political Candidates, Labor Markets, Parties and Movements, Democratic Party
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N.C. authorities locate Pasadena homicide victim's car in Charlotte
Authorities in North Carolina located the car of a Pasadena man who was found dead in his home Sunday. Officers in Charlotte stopped the vehicle belonging to Darius Keenan Sr., 50, and identified the driver as Keenan's son, 26-year-old Darius Keenan Jr....Tags: Theft, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Joshua A. Barbati, teacher
Joshua A. Barbati, a retired Baltimore County public school educator and longtime Loch Raven resident, died May 11 of melanoma at Levine & Dickson Hospice House in Huntersville, N.C.
He was 79.
The son of Italian immigrants, Mr. Barbati was born in...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore County, Schools, Baltimore Orioles, Teaching and Learning
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Ravens' Oher takes in the Coca-Cola 600
Baltimore Sun staffWho knew Michael Oher was a big NASCAR fan? Oher, a starting offensive tackle for the Ravens, was a pre-race guest at the Coca-Cola600 in Charlotte, N.C., on Sunday, according to thatsracin.com. Also on hand were super model and actress Brooklyn Decker,...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Tim McGraw, Battleship (movie), NASCAR, Michael Oher
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Retail development heats up in Baltimore
The shelves have been stocked and the cash registers tested for Wednesday's opening of Harris Teeter's upscale supermarket in Locust Point — part of a broader development push that is likely to bring Baltimore as much retail space as a regional...Tags: Walmart, Glen Burnie, Hardware, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pratt Street
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Baltimore suspiciously close to top of nation's porn capitals list
The Baltimore SunBaltimore is not at the top of Men's Health's America's Smuttiest Cities list. But it's pretty, pretty, pretty close. The magazine just released the list, ranking cities based on the number of porn DVDS bought, rented or streamed, the number of adult...Tags: Men's Health, Pornography, Raleigh
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Expanding nonprofit has positive partnership track record
Baltimore is a city full of potential to Nancy Welsh, the founder of the rapidly expanding North Carolina nonprofit Builders of Hope Inc.
The nonprofit recently announced plans to rehabilitate 500 vacant homes near Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore was a...Tags: IBM, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Rentals, Housing and Urban Planning, Hospitals and Clinics
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Phelps finishes second in 200 free at UltraSwim Grand Prix
It was supposed to serve as the trailer for the featured blockbuster swimming smackdown of the London Olympics, but viewers are going to have to wait a bit: Michael Phelps came in second in the 200-meter freestyle race at the Charlotte UltraSwim Grand...
Tags: Katie Hoff, Auto Racing, Jimmy Fallon
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Jessica Long is Baltimore's other gold medal swimmer
This Baltimore swimmer hopes to add to an already heavy stash of medals in London this summer. But in addition to training for the qualifying trials in June, there are multiple promotional demands of an Olympic year: modeling the Ralph Lauren-designed...
Tags: 2012 Summer Paralympics, Awards and Prizes, Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Trials
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Roy W. Spence, businessman
Roy W. Spence, a businessman who founded a Baltimore bus company and was an active churchman, died Saturday of complications from internal bleeding at Northwest Hospital.
The Pikesville resident was 84.
Born and raised in Camden, N.C., Mr. Spence...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Camden (Camden, North Carolina), Randallstown, Elizabeth City, Laurel
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Phelps finds the positives in his last event before the Olympic trials
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Michael Phelps remembers this as the city where he "came back," prompting his coach Bob Bowman to ask with mock innocence, "from where?" Bowman well knows, of course, that Phelps was referring to swimming his first race, the...
Tags: College Sports, Michael Phelps, Auto Racing, Trials, Trips and Vacations
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Jean C. Fulton
Jean C. Fulton, an artist who worked in watercolors and metal, and with her husband transformed the derelict Monkton Hotel into a venue for artists and vendors, died Sunday of multiple organ failure at Sinai Hospital. The one-time Monkton and Tuscany-...Tags: Charles Street, Anglicanism, Railway Transportation, Artists, Tropical Storms
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