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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: Labor Day, Abusive Behavior, Football, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Sports
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Jamal Lewis talks about being inducted into Ravens' Ring of Honor
The Baltimore SunThe most productive running back in Ravens history is slated to be in purple and black for a long, long time. The Ravens will induct running back Jamal Lewis, the leading rusher in franchise history, into their Ring of Honor before their Week 4 game this...Tags: Matt Stover, Art Modell, Jamal Lewis, National Football League, Jonathan Ogden
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Top 175 athletes list left a few out
Congrats to Mike Klingaman and staff at The Sun for the job they did in compiling the top 175 greatest athletes in Maryland history. I noticed several glaring omissions, however. Y.A. Tittleplayed two years for the All-American Football Conference...Tags: New York Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Indianapolis Colts, Football, Jim Palmer
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John Williams dies at 66; former Rams lineman later started dentistry practice
John Williams, a Los Angeles Rams lineman in the 1970s who went to dental school during his off-seasons and started a dentistry practice in Minneapolis after he retired from football, has died. He was 66.
Williams, who had recently undergone a kidney...Tags: National Football League, Dentistry and Dental Health, College Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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NCAA brings heavy penalties against Penn State
INDIANAPOLIS — NCAA president Mark Emmert Monday declared that no punishment will repair the damage caused by Penn State's child sex-abuse scandal. The hope, Emmert said, is that the NCAA's penalties levied against the school's football program...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Eddie Robinson, Punishment, Economy, Business and Finance, Awards and Prizes
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Rodricks: Marveling at Phelps' heroic journey
Baltimoreans who witnessed his odyssey unfold will remember the first 12 years of the 21st century as the Michael Phelps era. If you mark the life of this community by our shared experiences and our heroic figures — the sources of civic pride that...
Tags: Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens, Swimming, William Donald Schaefer, Sports
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Preston: Longtime Colts, Ravens fan will never be forgotten
Longtime Baltimore Colts and Ravens fan Jim Phillips will be laid to rest Saturday following a service at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hagerstown. Phillips, 81, was a huge part of the fiber of Baltimore football, almost as much as some of the former...
Tags: Johnny Unitas, Football, Baltimore Ravens, Sports, Art Donovan
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Leaner linebackers may become the new trend in the pass-focused NFL
The glare hasn’t gone anywhere. Even in training camp practices, Ray Lewis’ scowl, which has almost dared opposing teams to run his way for nearly two decades in the NFL, remains omnipresent. But the long-time face of the Ravens’ vaunted...
Tags: Isaac Redman, London Fletcher, Jameel McClain, Pittsburgh Steelers, BenJarvus Green-Ellis
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John J. Condon, insurance executive
John J. Condon, a former insurance executive and sports fan, died Sunday of pneumonia at his Columbia home. He was 87.
The son of an accountant and a homemaker, John Joseph Condon was born in Canandaigua, N.Y., and moved in 1929 to Forest Park with his...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Pneumonia, Rose Marie, Baseball, Roman Catholicism
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R.C. Owens dies at 77; 49ers 'alley oop' receiver
R.C. Owens had an up-and-down career as a receiver for the San Francisco 49ers. The ball went up, and Owens routinely came down with it. Owens, whose leaping catches became his signature and introduced the term "alley oop" into the sports lexicon,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Eric Wright, National Football League, College Sports, Companies and Corporations
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Jim Parker flattened opponents, paving way for Colts to win titles
Lenny Moore can hardly attend an NFL function without some gnarly old linebacker wagging his finger at the 78-year-old Baltimore Colts Hall of Fame running back and telling Moore something he already knows. "Lenny," the old-timer will say, "I had a...
Tags: Doug Atkins, Raymond Berry, National Football League, Gino Marchetti, Andy Robustelli
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Matte deserved a spot on the 175 athletes list
Helen Delich Bentley is right on point in criticizing the omission of Tom Matte from The Sun's historical list of outstanding Maryland athletes ("Tom Matte deserves spot on greatest list," May 15). Anyone who's old enough to remember the Baltimore Colts'...Tags: Port of Baltimore, Football, Sports
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