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- LA Galaxy midfielder enters match to crowd cheers, teammate support.
- You may not know Debbie Kowalski Wilson by name, but if you've opened a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue within the last six years, chances are you've seen her work.
- States that CEOs dislike are the ones where you would actually want to raise a family
- Now, the burning question is: How does Manny Machado compare with the sport's elite young players — specifically, the reigning rookies of the year Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout and Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper?
- Ravens stayed at No. 32 and got one of best safeties in the NFL draft in Matt Elam of Florida
- In 30 years of writing this column, I've always felt I was providing an essential service: comic relief to counteract an endless procession of depressing world events: war, pestilence, famine, natural disaster and each year's new line of Paris fashions.
- Alexis brings salads to Vicki and Briana for lunch and is the first housewife to visit Briana's son, Troy.
- '42' fails to mention the role played by Sam Lacy, the long-time sports editor and columnist of the Baltimore Afro-American newspaper, in Jackie Robinson's ascension to the major leagues with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
- How some of our columnists and editors feel about the two-stroke penalty given to Tiger Woods at the Masters Saturday.
- Cal Thomas says Margaret Thatcher didn't save Britain, but she encouraged its people to save themselves.
- The Sun's commentators are blind to conservatism's virtues
- The members of the Harford Community College Board of Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to reject all bids offered for the construction of the campus' Nursing and Allied Health building.
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- The House of Delegates passed the most significant change to Maryland's gun laws in nearly two decades Wednesday, approving a bill that would ban the sale of assault weapons, set a 10-bullet limit on magazines and require fingerprints and a license to buy a handgun. While delegates made changes to the Senate's bill, gun-control supporters say they expect the two chambers to resolve the differences and send the legislation to Gov. Martin O'Malley for his signature.
- Skeptics in the House of Delegates are misguided to think that some of the firearms Gov. Martin O'Malley wants to prohibit have any use other than mass killing.
- Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome always speaks with special affection about Alabama, his alma mater where he became a football legend playing for the late Bear Bryant.
- Owl Magazine, the student magazine of Harford Community College in Bel Air, recently won national honors in the Apple Awards Competition sponsored by the National College Media Association.
- Conservative ownership of some news organizations doesn't prevent a pervasive left-wing leaning
- Amanda Forr of Bel Air has been hired as communications manager for the National Aquarium in Baltimore
- For the first time, the event will be named in honor of Lefty Kreh, former outdoors columnist for The Baltimore Sun
- Mary J. Corey, whose personal warmth was matched by a drive that led her to become the first woman in The Baltimore Sun's 176-year history to head its newsroom, died Tuesday of breast cancer.
- It has been more than six weeks since the Baltimore Ravens stunned the Denver Broncos in the playoffs. Memories -- painful ones -- of that double-overtime thriller at Mile High aren¿t fading out in Denver, either. The Denver Post is still writing about that game today. Specifically one unforgettable play.
- In certain situations, large capacity ammunition magazines are necessary
- Innocent lives are put at risk by high-capacity magazines
- AmericanStyle magazine, a quarterly publication catering to consumers and producers of fine crafts, has suspended publication and is seeking a buyer, its Baltimore-based publisher announced this week.
- Baltimore County libraries have launched a new service that will give patrons access to more than 100 magazine titles on their computers and mobile devices.
- This week's cover commemorates the Ravens as Super Bowl XLVII champions after they beat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, on Sunday night.
- Supplement owner has alleged he provided deer antler spray to Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis
- Twelve years ago, Steve Bisciotti arrived for Super Bowl XXXV as a minority owner of the Ravens, content to remain in the background and have fun with his friends.
- One day after facing questions about alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs, Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis called Mitch Ross, co-owner of Sports with Alternatives to Steroids, "a coward."
- Mike Preston doesn't where this Sports Illustrated report stating star linebacker Ray Lewis took a banned substance will eventually lead Lewis or this organization, but it might have enough force to lead the Ravens to the Lombardi Trophy Sunday night.