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London Olympics a cry-fest for the ages
You know how they say there's no crying in baseball? Apparently they haven't gotten that message at the London Olympics. Have you ever seen so much blubbering in your life? These athletes cry tears of joy when they win. They cry tears of sorrow when...
Tags: NBC (tv network), LeBron James, Talk Shows (genre), Today (tv program), Beam Gymnastics
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Towson lawyer killed in England crash recalled for quick wit, love for his kids
The Cardinal Gibbons High School class of 1972 thought about canceling its 40th reunion after learning of the sudden loss of the man who organized the event. Instead, they picked up where Stephen J. Hughes left off and turned the gathering Sunday into a...
Tags: Accidental Death, Christianity, Weddings, National Football League, England
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Towson attorney, 2 sons-in-law killed on trip to England
Two Catonsville residents were killed, along with another man, Monday night in a car accident in England, police said. Stephen J. Hughes, 57, a partner in the Towson firm of Treanor, Pope and Hughes; Gregory Brooks, 39, a graphic designer who lived in...Tags: Justice System, University of Maryland, College Park, England, Crime, Law and Justice, Towson
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Michael Phelps ends Olympic career with finish that's golden
The Baltimore SunSomeday, people will tell their grandchildren about this. How, under the swooping roof of the Aquatics Centre, on the final day of his final Olympics, they saw Michael Phelps race for the final time. They’ll remember how they saw him, one more time,...Tags: Babe Ruth, Michael Phelps, Awards and Prizes, Michael Jordan, Dana Vollmer
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Phelps wins his first medal of London Games in 400-meter freestyle relay
The Baltimore SunLONDON — In a turnaround that left Michael Phelps and his teammates in stunned silence Sunday night, the 400-meter freestyle relay gold medal that the U.S. had in its grasp slipped away in a late surge by the final French swimmer. Ryan Lochte,...Tags: Missy Franklin, Rebecca Soni , Swimming, Cullen Jones, Matt Grevers
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Host city's success, through and through
LONDON — In summing up London 2012, the temptation is to deliver a panegyric. Such a discourse, filled with lofty expressions of praise, would reflect the ancient roots of the 17-day festival that ended here Sunday. The praise also would reflect...Tags: Elizabeth II, Missy Franklin, Michael Phelps, Sports Organizations, Mo Farah
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For some countries, leaving London feeling empty
LONDON — The age-old rivalry between Australia and Britain has provided one of the more entertaining subplots at the 2012 London Olympics. Before the competition began, Australian diver Matthew Mitcham summed up the animosity between the nations,...
Tags: India, United Kingdom, Australia, Awards and Prizes, Olympic Games
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UK Basketball: John Calipari thinks Anthony Davis could make the Olympic team
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Anthony Davis is going to be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft later this month, but Kentucky coach John Calipari thinks he could also be part of the Olympic team going to London later this summer. Davis led UK¿to the national title and...Tags: Anthony Davis, NBA Draft, John Calipari, Basketball, Sports
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Phelps wins 200 butterfly to earn 4th Olympic berth
OMAHA, Neb. -- Michael Phelps added a third event to his London lineup Thursday night, powering ahead in the final leg to win the 200-meter butterfly race at the Olympic swimming trials -- and also, in a sense, to touch home. "This is my fourth Olympic...
Tags: 400 M Freestyle Swimming, Michael Phelps, Swimming, 200 M Freestyle Swimming, 400 M Medley Swimming
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Phelps adds 200 butterfly to London lineup
— Michael Phelps added a third event to his London lineup Thursday night, powering ahead in the final leg to win the 200-meter butterfly race at the Olympic swimming trials — and also, in a sense, to touch home. "This is my fourth Olympic...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Ryan Lochte, Michael Phelps, Olympic Games, Trials
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Notebook: Hoff fails to qualify for London; Evans bids farewell
The Baltimore SunSaturday marked the end of the road to London for Katie Hoff, the former Towson-based swimmer who failed to match her dominating performance in the 2008 U.S. Olympic trials. After failing to qualify in the 200- and 400-meter freestyle races earlier in...Tags: 800 M Freestyle Swimming, Swimming, Trials, Katie Hoff, Sports
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Phelps beats Lochte in 100-meter butterfly
OMAHA -- Surging to one of his trademark late-breaking finishes, Michael Phelps won his final event — the 100-meter butterfly — at the Olympic qualifying trials Sunday night, and heads to London likely to swim the same eight races that...
Tags: Rugby League, Ryan Lochte, Michael Phelps, Awards and Prizes, Trials
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