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    Dec 19, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Game over, but no time to quit

    Sun Staff
    Three weeks after hip surgery, the old Baltimore Colts center is off the injured list. Buzz Nutter is back at work. He no longer blocks charging linebackers such as pro football Hall of Famers Sam Huff and Ray Nitschke. But Nutter does operate heavy...

    Tags: Athletes, Basketball, Sports, Art Donovan, Ray Nitschke

  2. Aug 2, 1998 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. A revived charmer still a secret while in middle of things

    Special to The Sun
    After 29 years as rector of Bolton Hill's Memorial Episcopal Church, Barney Farnham went looking for another Baltimore neighborhood in which to spend his retirement. Although he and his wife loved Bolton Hill, they thought that putting some distance...

    Tags: Babe Ruth, University of Maryland Medical School, Justice System, Rentals, Martin Luther King Jr.

  4. Jan 5, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Golden legacy

    Sun Staff
    Sandra Unitas remembers the first six days of grief as if she were a helpless observer. Her husband was dead. It didn't seem possible. She was there but she wasn't. She was devastated, weeping uncontrollably for hours at a time. But she also had a...

    Tags: Television, Celebrities, Sports, Local Elections, Children

  6. Sep 28, 2000 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Donovan's stable is more than Colts

    Sun Staff
    Here's the game ball from a big win in 1958, that championship year. There's the jersey he wore during a Hall of Fame career, No. 70 in the blue-and-white of the Baltimore Colts. And here, in the barroom at Art Donovan's Valley Country Club, is ... a...

    Tags: Sports, Wars and Interventions, Art Donovan, White House, Baltimore Colts

  8. Sep 16, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Museum on track for Camden Station

    Sun Staff
    Behind Camden Station's polished bricks and beneath its soaring cupolas, the paint has peeled and beams have turned rotten. The only obvious inhabitants are the moths flitting about the musty basement. For more than a decade, the 19th-century train depot...

    Tags: Johnny Unitas, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Sports, Wars and Interventions, Lotteries

  10. Sep 12, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Toughest Colt lifted up a city

    Sun Columnist
    It must have been a blind-side tackle that took John Unitas yesterday. The man who made Sudden Death part of the American language would have headed downfield in that determined crablike scuttle of his if he had seen the real thing coming. Anybody could...

    Tags: Babe Ruth, Johnny Unitas, Sports, Doug Atkins, Chicago Bears

  12. Jan 23, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Common thread

    Sun Staff
    The sports fan itching for a fight can always stroll into Pickles Pub across from Oriole Park at Camden Yards some game night and loudly declare support for keeping that darn city name - "Baltimore" - off the Orioles' road jerseys. Along the 50-year...

    Tags: Cartoons, Baseball, Sports, History, Peter G. Angelos

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