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- You won't find many college students on spring break in Laurel, Fla., but the ocean breeze is not far away. If you go west, Laurel Road turns into West Laurel Road and then Bayshore Drive in nearby Nokomis. After passing Bob Hope Road, you take a right on Albee, go across a draw bridge over the Intercoastal Waterway and the white-sand beaches of the Gulf Coast are practically all yours — especially on a windy 50-degree day in early March. The city of Sarasota is the spring training home of
- Tigers' men's and women's basketball teams close Towson Center with doubleheader Saturday.
- With hosts like Seth MacFarlane, it's no wonder that Oscars viewership has fallen.
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- Musician's career spanned the bump and grind of Block burlesque houses to the rarefied atmosphere of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and academe
- From having full-time careers to a jumble of part-time jobs, local actors do whatever they can to support themselves in their true vocation ¿ acting.
- A former 40-year veteran employee of the National Archives who admitted stealing historical treasures, including Herbert Morison's report of the 1937 Hindenburg crash and a Bob Hope performance, is to be sentenced today.
- Glamping on 'Real Housewives of Orange County': Camping but with annoying rich people.
- In a world where not one, not two but three strip clubs create posters advertising Martin Luther King Jr. bashes, have we lost all sense of reverence?
- Mary L. Lagerquist, 78, of Sequim, Wash., was a passenger Oct. 2 in a plane piloted by her son, Lanson C. Ross III, 48, of Fort Washington. Ross told investigators the two-seat, single-engine aircraft lost power and that he was trying to reach Smith Island. Lagerquist died while her son tried to lead her to shore.