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What kind of hardship extension would Peter Angelos need?
Dining@LargePeter Angelos purchased Boccaccio at auction on February 17, 2010. 466 days later and not barely peep has been heard about it. But look what's on the docket at next Thursday's meeting of the Baltimore City board of liquor license......Tags: Human Interest
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Baby, he's good
Roch Around the ClockForget how hard Dennis Sarfate throws. His radar readings are impressive, but that’s nothing compared to his powers of concentration. Sarfate’s wife is due to give birth to their first child tomorrow, and he’s still out there throwing...Tags: Baseball, All Stars, Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Perring Place closes
Dining@LargeI just got a call from a reader asking me I knew anything about its closing. I didn't. But Mary Zajac over at City Paper did. Apparently, the closed sign went up on May 22.I just called Perring Place's number...... -
Yankee Stadium auction; South Florida has two of SI.com???s worst sports team owners
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsCatching up from a couple of days away: + As you no doubt know, items from old Yankee Stadium are now up for auction through July 24. The auction includes 1,500 distinct pieces, ranging from stadium signs to the dugout......Tags: Auction Service, Jeffrey Loria, Miami Marlins, Major League Baseball, Texas Rangers
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Boccaccio sold at auction today
Dining@LargeAccording to CityPeek.com, Boccaccio in Little Italy was sold at auction today for $1,450,000. The new owner? The site says Peter Angelos. Maybe he'll open Marconi's there.......Tags: Auction Service
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Jerry Pellegrino and Chuck Nabit go shopping
Dining@LargeEver since the city Liquor Board revealed via Tweet that somebody had a contract to buy The Brass Elephant, I've been trying to find out who the buyer is. And finally, today, I can tell you who it is .........Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants
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No bows for Brooks
THE ORIOLES will commemorate the 50th anniversary of Brooks Robinson's major league debut Saturday at Camden Yards, but Robinson won't be there to help. "They asked me, but I just don't want to do that," Robinson, 68, said yesterday. One reason is he...Tags: Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Major League Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Brooks Robinson
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O'Malley's thuggish side
Attention national media: You know Martin O'Malley, defender of the underdog. It's time to get to know Martin O'Malley, thug. The Maryland governor, widely rumored to harbor presidential aspirations, canonized himself in the progressive movement for...
Tags: Trials, Democratic Party, Martin O'Malley, Government, Prince George's County
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Speed camera fiasco shakes faith in government
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake became Mayor Speed Camera last week in the eyes of the nation. Too bad for her. She had almost achieved national sanctification as Mayor Race Car and Mayor Crime Prevention until revelations from Baltimore Sun reporter...
Tags: Local Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Dodgers flaunt status as game's new spending king
While Hyun-jin Ryu is not yet a big name in North America, losing him was a bigger blow for the Cubs than you probably think. President Theo Epstein and general manager Jed Hoyer wanted the rights to the 25-year-old South Korean left-hander because they...
Tags: Paul Maholm, Billy Butler, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Cody Ross
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An opportunity to break free of Ticketmaster
I thought Ticketmaster was the most hated company in America, but it turns out to have had some competition for that title in recent years. It lost last year to AT&T, Bank of America, Walmart and Electronic Arts, the maker of digital games. The...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Entertainment, EA Tiburon, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Jackson Browne
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TV rights fees dispute could fuel O's, Nationals rivalry
There is some question whether the geographical proximity of the Orioles and Washington Nationals — and their annual home-and-home interleague series — combine to create a dynamic rivalry, but there is no denying that one has developed between...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, National League, Major League Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals
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