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Might be hard for the Mid-Atlantic region to beat 2012 from a sports perspective
Unless you suffer from triskaidekaphobia — the irrational fear of the No. 13 — you're probably looking forward to the new year. Most people do, as evidenced by the giant crowds that gather all over the world on New Year's Eve to celebrate...Tags: Buck Showalter, National Football League, Football, American League East, Indianapolis Colts
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Police say New Year's Eve celebration 'very, very safe'
When celebrants turn their eyes to the sky to watch fireworks burst over the Inner Harbor at the stroke of midnight Monday, a host of cameras will be looking down at them. About 100 CitiWatch cameras around downtown will be sending live feeds back to...
Tags: Shootings, Kirby Fowler, Photography and Video, Maryland State Police, Photography Supplies and Services
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Five questions with ... Debbie Bell
The goal for Race On is clear: To make the Grand Prix of Baltimore a long-term fixture, the company must generate significantly more money from Baltimore businesses and fans. Enter Debbie Bell. The former director of corporate sales and sponsorship for...
Tags: Advertising, Labor Day, Baltimore Running Festival, Marketing, Key West
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Race On will handle local work for third Grand Prix of Baltimore
Race On rescued the second Grand Prix of Baltimore because it hired Andretti Sports Marketing, a world-class firm carrying a legendary name that specializes in race operations. Andretti brought instant credibility and organization to the event, but it...
Tags: Advertising, Labor Day, Open-Wheel Racing, Michael Andretti, Marketing
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KAL's year in review, the key
January 1. A dropped pass and a missed field goal keep Joe Flacco and the Ravens out of the Super Bowl. February 2. Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson becomes Mr. Super PAC by pumping millions into Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign. 3....
Tags: Joe Paterno, Mitt Romney, Elections, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Abusive Behavior
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Grand Prix or 'Golden Fleece'?
With the less-than-stellar second running of the Baltimore Grand Prix this year, when is Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake going to permanently park the notion of moving forward with it? The numbers don't lie. Baltimore Racing Development, the event's...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Nottingham, Auto Racing
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Develop Baltimore from within
What a deal. Last week, the Baltimore Brew reported that the Rawlings-Blake administration agreed to recommend that $6 million in grants meant to mitigate the impact of traffic and other nuisances near Baltimore's planned casino site near I-295 should be...
Tags: Baltimore Business Journal, Local Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Gays and Lesbians, House Building
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In Baltimore, the business of sports is booming
Nine of the richest individuals in the United States live in Maryland, according to Forbes. Two of them do business in Baltimore, and quite prominently so (sometimes together): Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. There&...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Baltimore Orioles, Horse and Harness Racing, Television Networks, Steve Bisciotti
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Second Grand Prix of Baltimore draws smaller crowds, generates less money for city
The second Grand Prix of Baltimore sold 30,000 fewer tickets and generated $5 million less for the local economy than the first race. But a economic impact report completed last week and released publicly Thursday has nevertheless emboldened J.P. Grant,...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Marketing, Services and Shopping, Auto Racing
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Shake-up at IndyCar has no impact on Grand Prix of Baltimore planning
IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard's ouster will have no effect on plans for the third Grand Prix of Baltimore, organizers said. "We had strong ties with Randy," said Tim Mayer, general manager of this year's race. "But we have strong ties with a hundred other...
Tags: Labor Day, Open-Wheel Racing, Marketing, ABC (tv network), Auto Racing
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Randy Bernard out as IndyCar CEO
Randy Bernard is out as CEO of the IndyCar series after a special meeting of the board of directors of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation on Sunday, radio station WIBC in Indianapolis reported. Bernard was in the third year of a five-year...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Corporate Officers, Radio Industry, Auto Racing, IndyCar Series
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Grand Prix will return to Baltimore for third year
IndyCar announced Sunday night that it will return to Baltimore for a third year. While the city made a five-year commitment to host an IndyCar race, the 2013 race wasn't assured until Tuesday. That's when J.P. Grant, the financier who formed Race On...
Tags: Labor Day, Event Planning, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Open-Wheel Racing, Michael Andretti
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