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- Alan N. "Goldy" Goldstein, a retired Baltimore sun sports reporter and columnist whose primary beats during his four decade career was professional boxing and basketball, died Monday of liver failure at a son's Glen Arm home. He was 82.
- About 1,000 items, all from the now-closed Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards, will be on sale to help raise money for the closed museum.
- Former Illinois standout gave up promising boxing career, had tryout with Redskins before answering the call to coach
- The return of Michael Phelps to competitive swimming raises hopes — and misgivings — of his biggest fans
- Be A Hero gala in Baltimore raises funds to support center
- Gerald "Gerry" Kelly, a onetime soccer writer for The Evening Sun who went on to become a much-loved bartender at a handful of area bars, most notably Jerry D's on Harford Road, died of heart failure Oct. 13 at his home in Parkville. He was 63.
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- Tigers' men's and women's basketball teams close Towson Center with doubleheader Saturday.
- It's getting down to the wire, my friends. Five chefs remain: Lorena, Chris, Patricia, Takashi, and Kerry.
- The challenge? Make a sexy dish using ingredients known for their aphrodisiac qualities. Guest judge is burlesque star Dita Von Teese. The chefs go gaga, even the ones that don't like girls.
- Earl Weaver, David Robinson and Cal Ripken Jr. are part of The Sun remembers This Week in Sports July 29-August 4.
- Venroy July handles corporate litigation by day, the speed bag by night
- I'm not sure how many of you regularly watch ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," but I suspect that number will dwindle now that Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward is joining the cast for the show's 12th season. Well, unless you're hoping Ward will hammer host Tom Bergeron on a crack-back block.
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