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Lloyd Pearson, Sun photographer
Lloyd Pearson, a veteran Baltimore Sun photographer whose iconic image of yellow and green Mayflower moving vans rolling the Baltimore Colts out of town during a midnight snowstorm earned him lasting fame, died New Year's Day from complications of...Tags: Pinocchio (movie), Arts, Mayflower Voyage (1620), Arts, Cancer
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How AFC West was won — if you can call it that
T he beeping you hear is coming from the AFC West champion Denver Broncos, who are moving in reverse, having lost three in a row. The bleeping you hear is coming from the Black Hole, which watched the Oakland Raiders blow a chance Sunday to get to the...Tags: Matthew Stafford, American Football Conference, Oakland Raiders, Maurice Jones-Drew, AFC West
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Famous Baltimore sports villains
The Baltimore SunHines Ward may be on his way out of Pittsburgh, but he won't soon be forgotten by Ravens fans. The Pittsburgh Steelers haven't made a decision yet on whether or not the wide receiver and his maddening, ever-present smile will be back in 2012, but here's a...Tags: Joe Thomas, Atlantic Coast Conference, Baseball, Duke Blue Devils, Baltimore Orioles
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Former Colts great Raymond Berry has ties to Baltimore and New England
Raymond Berrycan't fathom the odds. Who'd have thought that, the same year he was asked to present the Vince Lombardi Trophy, the two locales most dear to his heart would be playing on Sunday for a Super Bowl berth?
That's Baltimore, the town Berry...Tags: Ed Reed, American Football Conference, Chicago Bears, Raymond Berry, Vince Lombardi
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Ravens' Dickson, Pitta out to prove they can be as effective as Patriots' tight ends
The comparisons are inevitable.
In the 2010 NFL draft, the Ravens selected a pair of tight ends in Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta. The New England Patriots also claimed a pair of tight ends in Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez.
That's where the...Tags: Bill Belichick, Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, American Football Conference, Cam Cameron
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No more Naptown: Super Bowl boosts Indy's image
Indianapolis was once called Naptown and India-No-Place for a reason.
Native son Kurt Vonnegut Jr. referred to it in 1970 as "the 500-mile speedway race, and then 364 days of miniature golf, and then the 500-mile speedway race again." People used to...Tags: College Football, Government, Baltimore Hotels, Pan American Games, Basketball
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Raymond Berry's 'Super' Walk
As he carried the Lombardi Trophy to midfield after the Super Bowl Sunday, past a double row of giddy and groping New York Giants, Raymond Berry felt their glee.
"They (players) were in another world," said Berry, 78. "As I watched them touch the trophy,...Tags: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Indianapolis Colts, Super Bowl, Football, New York Giants
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