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Ask Outdoors Girl
Simone Ruiz-Garcia of Annapolis writes: I moved from Spain to the United States in 1992 and one of the first movies I saw was, "A River Runs Through It." The sport of fly fishing and the beautiful streams where it is practiced have intrigued me, but it...Tags: Trout, Hot Dogs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Annapolis, Fishing
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At least three running for Lower Macungie commissioner seats
Valley 610We've gotten word that at least three people will be running this year for two open seats on the Lower Macungie Board of Commissioners. Incumbent Republican Doug Brown has confirmed he'll seek re-election. Fellow incumbent Joe Pugliese, also a Republican,... -
Lower Macungie commissioner candidate criticizes incumbent
Valley 610There may be no race for Lower Macungie commissioner seats in the May Primary, but that hasn't stopped one candidate from leveling criticism against an incumbent leading up to the primary. Attorney Robert L. Sharpe Jr. has taken Commissioner Doug Brown to... -
Marines maintain poker faces around raging bulls
COSTA MESA — They served their country in Iraq as U.S. Marines.
On Thursday, the four men were serving the crowd of hundreds, pretending to play poker as bulls charged them, seeing who could last the longest without getting up from the table and...Tags: Television, Television Industry, Entertainment, Heart and Circulatory System, Iraq
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Council to take up location of homeless shelter
FOX 5 San Diego StaffOn Tuesday, the San Diego's city council members will have to decide on a site for the temporary winter homeless shelter. For more than ten years, San Diego's homeless have a packed a shelter tent set up in the a six-block area of the East Village, but...Tags: Homelessness, Social Issues
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Near sweep whisks away Weaver era
Sun StaffOne of the most enduring moments in Orioles history occurred in 1982 -- after the final out of the season. That year, the Orioles waited until Aug. 20 to initiate a pennant drive that went down to the last day. It was the year Earl Weaver closed out 14...Tags: New York Yankees, Memorial Stadium, Eddie Murray, Sports, Don Sutton
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In '77, Brooks offered final thrill
Sun StaffBrooks Robinson was crowding 40, but on that April night in 1977, his legions of fans were able to banish the depressing thought of his age from their minds. Robinson stood in front of his locker after the game, smiling. With a wink, he said, "The kid can...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Sports, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, American League
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Boog's corner at new park will be hot with barbecue
Sun ReporterBoog Powell is coming back, not to pinch-hit for the Orioles at the age of 50 but to operate a barbecue stand at the new Oriole Park at Camden Yards. "Boog's Corner," it'll be called. A portable stand almost directly behind the right-field bleachers,...Tags: Pork Chops, Public Employees, Memorial Stadium, Rentals, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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In '83 Series, a vintage performance
Sun StaffThe post-game celebration of the Orioles' 1983 World Series victory over the Philadelphia Phillies remains etched in traveling secretary Phil Itzoe's mind. The team ran out of champagne, and he had to find more. When the first five cases had been...Tags: Spring Training, Cy Young, Eddie Murray, Multi-Sport Events, National League
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