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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: Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis, Michael Phelps, William Donald Schaefer, Super Bowl
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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: Baltimore Ravens, Art Donovan, Football, Johnny Unitas, Sports
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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: Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, Terrence Cody, Brian Urlacher, 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: Rose Marie, Roman Catholicism, Gator Bowl, Baseball, Nashua Corporation
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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: Y.A. Tittle, Sam Farmer, Indianapolis Colts, Eric Wright, Bill Walsh
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Julian Goodman dies at 90; former NBC president
Julian Goodman, the former NBC president who helped establish Chet Huntley and David Brinkley as a well-known news team and led the network from 1966 to 1974, has died. He was 90.
Goodman died Monday after a brief illness in Juno Beach, Fla., where he...Tags: Richard Nixon, David Brinkley, Johnny Carson, John F. Kennedy, NBC (tv network)
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Eileen Edsall, wife of Maryland football coach, stands by her man
The Baltimore SunSometimes on football Saturdays, Randy Edsall's wife will slip into the Gossett Team House auditorium, barely noticed by the media assembled to hear the Maryland coach's post-game remarks. Thirteen years after her husband first became a head coach,...Tags: Kevin Plank, Chick-fil-A Bowl, College Sports, Randy Edsall, Maryland Terrapins
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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: Indianapolis Colts, Raymond Berry, Johnny Unitas, Gino Marchetti, New York Giants
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Marion Snyder Goldstein, nurse
Marion Snyder Goldstein, a nurse who supervised operating rooms for decades at the now-closed Children's Hospital on Greenspring Avenue, died Tuesday at Stella Maris assisted living in Timonium. The longtime Baldwin resident was 92.
The family was not...Tags: Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Cosmetic Procedures, Health and Medical Professionals, Polio, Scranton
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Catching Up With Norm Bulaich
He had a funny name, a Texas drawl and churning legs that chewed up yardage. Remember Norm Bulaich, the Baltimore Colts' star running back in their 1970 Super Bowl run? He turns 65 on Christmas. Bulaich can't believe it, either. When he signed up for...
Tags: Don Shula, Joe Namath, New York Jets, Super Bowl, Football
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Ravens announce plans for three open practices in response to move out of Westminster
The Ravens announced some of their summer training camp plans today, and they include three practices open to fans. After taking the regular summer workouts away from McDaniel College in Westminster, a decision that will prevent most fans from...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tyrod Taylor, Muhlenberg College, Joe Flacco
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Art Callaham: Some suggestions for economic development
For the past few weeks, there has been a lot of news and editorial space given to our local Economic Development Commission, staff, leadership, County Commissioners, past County Commissioners, old dogs, children and watermelon wine. OK, not the last...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Government, Football, Privatization
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