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25 Years Ago: Dec. 28, 2012
Dec. 28, 1987 Alpha Alpha Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa met recently for a Christmas dinner at the home of Marion Norton. Gifts were selected for patients at Eastern State Hospital and the annual Christmas auction was held. NEW YORK (AP) — The most...
Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals
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Digest: Bold Affair goes coast to coast in Geisha Stakes at Laurel Park
Laurel Park Bold Affair goes coast to coast in Geisha Stakes Charles Reed and Mike Zanella's Bold Affair went to the lead, galloped along within herself and came home a driving winner in the Thanksgiving feature at Laurel Park, the $100,000 Geisha...
Tags: Lotteries, Laurel Park, Lifestyle and Leisure, Brandon Miller, National Lacrosse League
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Major changes in second year for Inside Lacrosse Powerball tournament
Inside Lacrosse magazine has announced plans for the second annual Powerball Lacrosse Tournament for men’s and women’s adult club players, with major changes that will benefit a charity and open up competition for college players. The...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure, National Lacrosse League, Brandon Miller
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Dunham's Sports
Dunham's Sports will open at 9 a.m. today on the west end of Lakewood Mall, providing shoppers with a full range of sporting goods. The company spent about $1 million remodeling a section of the former Wal-Mart building to get the store ready for...
Tags: Under Armour Inc., Physical Fitness and Exercise, Rentals, Adidas AG, Walmart
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Dunham's Sports opens today
Dunham's Sports will open at 9 a.m. today on the west end of Lakewood Mall, providing shoppers with a full range of sporting goods. The company spent about $1 million remodeling a section of the former Wal-Mart building to get the store ready for...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Physical Fitness and Exercise, Adidas AG, Walmart, Sports
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Terrence Cody: Does this Ravens jersey make me look fat?
The Baltimore SunNFL players of size -- including some Ravens -- are saying that the new Nike jerseys are less than flattering to their figures. In a word -- they make them feel fat. A funny Wall Street Journal story says unlike the old Reebok jerseys, the new ones made...Tags: Terrence Cody, Spanx, Inc., Newspaper and Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, National Football League
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Online Dish: NFL Defensive "Whinemen" Say Jerseys Make Them Look Fat
KIAHJersey War on the Gridiron! Forget about the Defensive Line, it's more like the Defensive Whine! Instead of worrying about the next play, some NFL players are wondering "Does this uniform make me look fat?!" The larger than life players are too large for...Tags: Football, San Francisco 49ers, Terrence Cody, Alex Boone, Sports
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Terrence Cody, Mike Golic and the new Nike uniforms
The Baltimore SunRavens defensive tackle Terrence Cody became national talk radio fodder Friday after he and a pair of teammates were quoted in a Wall Street Journal article entitled “Does this New Uniform Make Me Look Fat?” In the article, Cody said he didn'...Tags: Matt Birk, Newspaper and Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens
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Orioles fans do whatever it takes to watch their team play in postseason
The Baltimore SunARLINGTON, Texas — Greg Knox was shirtless, with his chest painted orange and black, the last time the Orioles were in a playoff game, the finale of the 1997 American League Championship Series. Knox, originally from Towson and a Calvert Hall...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Government, Cleveland Indians, Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles
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Under Armour's tie to Harrison twins creates needed buzz
[6:00 UPDATE] The Harrison twins have picked Kentucky. Maryland fans weap. Under Amour employees continue searching for their next next big thing. -------- Aaron and Andrew Harrison, 6-5 twin guards out of Texas, will announce where they plan to...
Tags: Under Armour Inc., CBS Corp., John Calipari, Kevin Plank, ESPNU (tv network)
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Candlelight vigil held in Burbank for missing FBI agent
L.A. NOWDozens of Burbank residents gathered at McCambridge Park this week to pray for the safe return of FBI special agent Stephen Ivens, who was reported missing two months ago.... -
Nike Baltimore Elite's game vs. Harrison twins' AAU team moved to BCCC
The Baltimore SunBaltimore City Community College is set to play host Monday night to this city’s top AAU basketball event of the summer. At 7 p.m. at the Liberty Heights Ave. gymnasium, Nike Baltimore Elite will take on the Houston Defenders, which are led by...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Maryland Terrapins, Baltimore City Community College, Rutgers University, Virginia Tech
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