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Quick retreat from Baltimore for Preakness champ Oxbow and defeated favorite Orb
Most of the horses in the stakes barns at Pimlico Race Course had cleared out by 8:30 Sunday morning, having loaded into vans under the cover of early-morning rain. Plates with pieces of cake left over from last night's victory party for Oxbow dotted...
Tags: Triple Crown, Pimlico, Preakness Stakes, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian
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Race, history reflected in Harlem artist's work at Center in the Square
The Roanoke Times, Va.Butcher paper represents a number of things for Harlem, N.Y., artist Dianne Smith. "It's at once durable and yet there's a fragility to it," she said. She has used it in her art as a way of representing the treatment of black people in America through...Tags: Music Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts, Entertainment, Artists
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Beer festival showcases local brew
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Local brewers showed off their sudsy creations Saturday to about 2,000 beer drinkers in Carroll Creek Park. The Maryland Craft Beer Festival was sponsored by the Brewers Association of Maryland, which also holds the Maryland Oktoberfest at Timonium...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Peanut Butter
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Ohio State gearing up for NCAA tournament date with Cornell's Rob Pannell
Ohio State’s Greg Dutton did not get to watch the entirety of Cornell’s 16-8 upset of sixth-seeded Maryland in a NCAA tournament first-round game last Sunday. But the junior goalkeeper watched the film, and fifth-year senior attackman Rob...
Tags: Syracuse Orange, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, Ohio State Buckeyes, College Sports
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Manuel M. Nicolaides, attorney
Manuel M. Nicolaides, an attorney who served for many years on the Baltimore County property tax appeals board, died of congestive heart failure Monday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Timonium resident was 92. "Manny served with distinction for many...
Tags: Christianity, University of Maryland, College Park, Real Estate, Justice System, George Washington University
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From overestimated to underdog for Ohio State
A week ago, the thought was that Ohio State -- despite knocking off 2012 national champion Loyola and Denver to capture the Eastern College Athletic Conference tournament -- was overvalued as the third seed in the NCAA tournament. Despite a convincing 16-...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lincoln Financial Field, Loyola University Maryland, Ohio State Buckeyes
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Newseum wrong to honor propagandists
A museum of journalism in Washington, D.C., the Newseum plans to honor and include in the institution's Journalists' Memorial Mahmoud Al-Kumi and Hussam Salama. Both worked for Hamas' Al-Aqsa TV. Also, Basel Tawfiq Youssef of Syrian State TV and Maya...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, Bashar Assad, Iran, Freedom of the Press
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Carmel Quinn, volunteer
Carmel Quinn, a homemaker and volunteer, died of a heart attack Sunday at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 83. Born Mary Katherine Carmel Fay in Belturbet, in County Cavan, Ireland, she moved to Baltimore in...
Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Christianity, Republic of Ireland, Mount Airy, Heart Attack
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Catonsville and Arbutus students win credit union scholarships
First Financial Federal Credit Union honored students from the area's three public schools with scholarships of $3,000 each during its annual meeting in Timonium last month. Among the recipients were: • Sarah Anderson, Catonsville High School ...Tags: Catonsville, Awards and Prizes, Schools, High Schools, Education
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Donald A. Krach, port lawyer
Donald A. Krach, former general counsel for the Maryland Port Administration who was an advocate and goodwill ambassador for the port of Baltimore, died May 4 of complications from pancreatic cancer at his Timonium home. He was 80. "Don was a real...
Tags: U.S. Army, American Legion, Christianity, University of Maryland, College Park, Parkville
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Hereford High ranked highest among Baltimore County Public Schools
Of the 11 Baltimore County public high schools rated among the nation's 2,000 top schools, according to the third annual Newsweek/Daily Beast survey of "America's Best High Schools," Hereford High School ranks No. 1 in the county. The list, published...
Tags: Reisterstown, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Students, Towson
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Stembler named principal of Calvert Hall; Bullis wins student video contest
Brother Thomas Zoppo, president of Calvert Hall High School College has announced that Charles Stembler, Class of 1983, the school's current assistant principal for Student Affairs, has been appointed Calvert Hall's principal, effective July 1. Stembler...Tags: George Washington, Christianity, Baptist, Schools, Students
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