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PASSINGS: Robert F. Chew, Taiho
Robert F. Chew Baltimore-based actor on 'The Wire' Robert F. Chew, 52, an actor and teacher who portrayed the drug kingpin Proposition Joe on the HBO series "The Wire," died Thursday of apparent heart failure in his sleep at his Baltimore home,...
Tags: Sumo Wrestling, The Wire (tv program), Celebrities, Homicide: Life on the Street (tv program), Heart Disease
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Sharron Angle ad spurs a ... colorful ... outburst by 'The View's' Joy Behar
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NCAA tournament: West Virginia routs Morgan State, 77-50
The Fabulous ForumKevin Jones scored 17 points and second-seeded West Virginia overcame an early scare to open the NCAA tournament with a 77-50 win over Morgan State on Friday at Buffalo, N.Y. Devin Ebanks added 16 points and 13 rebounds for the...... -
'Domestic tranquillity'
This has rarely been a tranquil nation. Born in revolution, tested by civil war, energized by protest, the United States has survived turmoil even as it has pursued its constitutional mandate to ensure tranquillity. Today, that elusive sense of domestic...Tags: Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Politics, Civil Unrest, Values
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Piercing black silence on immigration
Washington — IT WAS A SIGN. This city was uncharacteristically balmy last week, and L.A. was uncharacteristically frigid. Yet for some reason, it felt appropriate; although I had traveled almost 2,700 miles, it was for a conversation I should have...Tags: Social Issues, Migration, Politics, Democratic Party, National or Ethnic Minorities
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PASSINGS
Marvin Webster Hoops pro for 10 years Marvin Webster, 56, a former NBA player known as the "Human Eraser" for his shot-blocking ability during a 10-year pro basketball career, was found dead Monday morning in a hotel bathtub in Tulsa, Okla. Foul play...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, New York Knicks, National Basketball Association, Colleges and Universities, Sports
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Martha S. Putney, black historian and author, dies at 92
Martha S. Putney, a retired historian at Bowie State and Howard universities and the author of a book about African American women who served in the Women's Army Corps (WAC) during World War II, died Dec. 11 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at a...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities, Minority Groups, Prairie View A&M University , World War II (1939-1945)
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The Sun Remembers May 19-25
May 23, 1991: Mired in last place, the Orioles fire manager Frank Robinson and promote Johnny Oates, 45, the team's first base coach and a former Baltimore player. Oates will manage nearly four years here (291 wins and 270 losses) before going to Texas,...
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Sexton questions Valley tournaments standards
The Wichita EagleWichita State athletic director Eric Sexton thinks bid standards that lump Hammons Field and Eck Stadium in the same category with smaller Missouri Valley Conference baseball fields aren't really standards. The criteria for hosting the MVC Tournament...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Sports, NBA Draft, Providence Friars, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Local roundup: Oakdale girls win 2A West region title
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Track and Field Oakdale's girls continue to roll toward a possible state Class 2A championship. The undefeated Bears scored a 165-122.5 win over Middletown for Saturday's team title. In the boys meet, Century won with 174.5 points. Oakdale was fifth...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Track and Field, Middletown
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Nearly $200,000 awarded for community strengthening efforts
A group of black men with visions to improve Baltimore were awarded grants between $10,000 and $20,000 for youth job training, the development of a debate camp at Morgan State University and teaching former prisoners to urban farm. The grants,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Employment Opportunities, Science and Technology, Open Society Foundations, HIV
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