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CAA to move men's basketball tournament to Baltimore, sources say
The Baltimore SunThe Colonial Athletic Association is bringing its postseason men’s basketball tournament to Baltimore, two league sources told The Baltimore Sun. According to one of the sources, the tournament will be held at 1st Mariner Arena beginning in 2013-...Tags: Virginia Commonwealth Rams, James Madison Dukes, Basketball, 1st Mariner Arena, Georgia State Panthers
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Logo artist files copyright lawsuits against Ravens, NFL
All Frederick E. Bouchat says he wanted years ago was recognition for his idea for the Ravens team logo.
Since the South Baltimore resident first sketched a flying raven clutching a shield with a "B" and faxed it to the Maryland Stadium Authority 16...Tags: Judges, Cleveland Browns, Crime, Law and Justice, Electronic Arts Inc., Lawyers
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Hitting the street with the Baltimore Running Festival
The best moment of the annual Baltimore Running Festival comes not when the marathon starts on the street outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards, or when the champion crosses the finish line. For festival founder Lee Corrigan, the high point of Baltimore'...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Johnny Unitas, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Babe Ruth, Baltimore Running Festival
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Angelos resists spotlight despite Orioles' turnaround
Peter Angelos' ownership of the Orioles seemed to hit a new low last fall when two well-respected candidates spurned the chance to become his top baseball executive. Fans rolled their eyes and bit their lips when Angelos settled for Dan Duquette, who had...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Earl Weaver, Toronto Blue Jays, Sculpture, Buck Showalter
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Ban smoking in Baltimore's stadiums
Kudos to Monica Barlow for her courage and willingness to get involved in fighting lung cancer ("Camden Yards event looks to brush back lung cancer," Sept. 16). Nice to see a good cause get more recognition. Ironically, smoking is still allowed in...Tags: Major League Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, National Football League, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Lung Cancer
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A Raven stands up for equality — and free speech
It's been a tough week for Maryland politicians who misspeak badly and then have to correct themselves. First, there was Gov. Martin O'Malley and his lame excuses for his "no" to the "are you better off than four years ago" question while defending...
Tags: Gay Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Chris Kluwe, The Holocaust (1934-1945), National Football League
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Art Modell, former Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns owner, dies at 87
The Baltimore SunArt Modell may have returned football to Baltimore, but in the eyes of the silver-haired owner, the Ravens were clearly a team of the people. Eleven years ago, amid a swirl of confetti following the Ravens' Super Bowl victory in Tampa, a tearful Mr....Tags: Art Modell, Cleveland Browns, Johnny Unitas, Banking, Media Industry
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The life of former Ravens owner Art Modell [Timeline]
March 21, 1961: Modell bought the Browns for just under $4 million. Aug. 18, 1962: Modell proposed and staged pro football's first preseason doubleheader at Cleveland Stadium. The Browns played the Steelers in one game and the Lions faced the Cowboys...
Tags: Cleveland Browns, Art Modell, ABC (tv network), Sports Legends at Camden Yards, National Football League
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Former Grand Prix group pays tax bill
The organizers of last year's Baltimore Grand Prix made their final payment on their overdue city tax bill this week, the state comptroller's office said Thursday. The payment comes as the city prepares for this year's three-day open-wheel racing...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Politics, Wage Contract Issues, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Public Officials
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What if Baltimore had landed the Olympics?
A little more than a decade ago, a group of business executives and civic leaders envisioned a moment when the world's eyes would be riveted by events in the Baltimore-Washington area: the lighting of a cauldron followed by two weeks of elite athletic...Tags: Baltimore Red Line, George Washington, Restaurant and Catering Industry, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Marriott International Inc.
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Past Baltimore-Washington organizer considers 2024 Olympic bid
The Olympic flame may not be extinguished along the Chesapeake Bay.
A key organizer of the region's unsuccessful bid for the 2012 Summer Games is gauging interest in making a run at the 2024 Games. Dan Knise, president and CEO of the Washington-Baltimore...Tags: Francois Hollande, Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony, Sports Organizations, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, International Olympic Committee
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State, city program gives security guards police powers
The two men wore body armor with "POLICE" written across the chest and spilled out of their unmarked car, weapons drawn, ordering Christopher Dukes and his passenger out of their vehicle at a South Baltimore gas station parking lot. When Dukes pulled off,...Tags: Prosecution, Cecil County, Labor Legislation, Baltimore Convention Center, Crime, Law and Justice
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