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Report: Former Baltimore Colts lineman John Williams dies
From Sun staff reportsFormer Colts offensive lineman John Williams, who played four seasons in Baltimore, died Sunday while out for a walk about six blocks from his Minneapolis home, the (Minneapolis) Star Tribune reported. The cause of death was not immediately available....Tags: Super Bowl, St. Louis Rams, National Football League, Indianapolis Colts
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Steve LaPlanche is the Ravens' Iron Fan
Steve LaPlanche — "Sports Steve" to his friends — says he hasn't missed a professional football game played in Baltimore since 1956. His streak, he says proudly, is 358 games and counting. "I started going when I was 3, and I haven't missed a...
Tags: Canadian Football, Football, Baltimore Ravens, Johnny Unitas, Sports
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Drew Brees
Can you talk about the San Diego defense? “They make a lot of plays. You turn on last week’s game against Kansas City where they get five turnovers in the first half and you say, man they’re just a bunch of ball hawks. They’re...
Tags: Basketball, Darren Sproles, Jimmy Graham, Football, Aaron Rodgers
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Monday
Baltimore Sun reporterWEATHER The National Weather Service is calling for Monday to be rainy in the Baltimore area, with a high near 87 northeast winds 6 to 9 miles per hour. Forecasters warn that a few of the storms could be severe and produce large hail, lightning and...Tags: Barack Obama, Cleveland Indians, Politics, Weather Warnings, Wicomico County
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Theodore S. Moyer, state police major
Theodore S. "Ted" Moyer, a retired Maryland State Police major who was Harford County sheriff in the early 1980s, died Monday of pulmonary disease at his Edgewood home that overlooks the Bush River. He was 83.
"We lost a great man in Sheriff Moyer," L....Tags: Stroke, Football, Labor Legislation, University of Maryland Medical Center, Cleveland Browns
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Raymond Berry gets award from his HS
He has two NFL championship rings, a bronze bust that sits in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the gratitude of Baltimore Colts fans who saw him play. Today, before 900 students at a high school assembly in his hometown, Raymond Berry will receive a...
Tags: Football, New England Patriots, Rod Woodson, Ozzie Newsome, Indianapolis Colts
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Ryan Hunter-Reay wins at Baltimore and closes the gap on the series championship
One day before Sunday’s Grand Prix of Baltimore Will Power was asked if his quest for the IZOD IndyCar Series title was firmly in his control. After all, the Team Penske driver was starting on the pole while his nearest championship pursuer,...
Tags: Andretti Autosport, Inner Harbor, Penske Racing, Football, KV Racing Technology
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The Sun remembers: Aug. 26-Sept. 1
Sept. 1, 1996: Quarterback Vinny Testaverde pumps his fist and an announced record football crowd (64,124) at Memorial Stadium whoops it up as the fledgling Ravens win their opener, 19-14 over the Oakland Raiders. "To come from behind, in front of a...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Maryland Terrapins, Football, Memorial Stadium
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Ervin M. Milner, founded production house
Ervin M. Milner, who founded Milner Productions in the basement of his Northwest Baltimore home and turned it into one of the nation's largest producers of educational audiovisuals for physicians and hospitals, died Aug. 17 of complications from...Tags: Academy Awards, Film Festivals, Hunt Valley, Biology, Obstetrics
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Jillian Unitas, granddaughter of Johnny Unitas, working PR for Grand Prix of Baltimore
She shares his surname, athleticism and demeanor, those who know her say. But Jillian Unitas, 22, is determined to blaze her own trail in the sports world, apart from that set by her late grandfather. Unitas, media manager for this weekend's Grand Prix...
Tags: Auto Racing, Johnny Unitas, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Marketing, Johnny Unitas
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Monday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Signs of violent struggle in North Baltimore triple shooting: Police found one man, age unknown, who was shot in the head and later died, one 50-year-old woman who was shot in the foot, and one 28-year-old man who was shot in the face....Tags: Jerry Sandusky, Netflix Inc., Football, Sunoco Incorporated, Abusive Behavior
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