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    Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  1. Teel Time: Virginia Tech's Beamer scheduled to meet with Stanford's Pep Hamilton

    Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer was scheduled to meet with Stanford&rsquo;s Pep Hamilton on Monday about becoming the Hokies&rsquo; offensive coordinator, a source confirmed. <a href=&quot;https://twitter.com/BFeldmanCBS">Bruce Feldman of CBSSports.com</a> first tweeted the news.
    Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer was scheduled to meet with Stanford’s Pep Hamilton on Monday about becoming the Hokies’ offensive coordinator, a source confirmed. Bruce Feldman of CBSSports.com first tweeted the news. Beamer is in...

    Tags: Football, Rex Grossman, Stanford Cardinal, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Huskies

  2. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Youman Fullard Sr., Yellow Bowl Restaurant owner

    Youman Fullard Sr., who fulfilled a lifelong dream when he and his wife took over ownership of the Yellow Bowl Restaurant and turned it into one of the city's most sought-after soul food destinations, died Sunday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Northwest Hospital.
    Youman Fullard Sr., who fulfilled a lifelong dream when he and his wife took over ownership of the Yellow Bowl Restaurant and turned it into one of the city's most sought-after soul food destinations, died Sunday of complications from Alzheimer's...

    Tags: Family, Northwest Hospital, Foods and Beverages, LL Cool J, Alzheimer's Disease

  4. Dec 26, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Dolphins' Cameron Wake on top at long last

    The problem with watching a great player, year after year, is you often forget what made him great. Sometimes he does, too. That's why Cameron Wake reaches into his locker on the day he's named to the Pro Bowl and pulls out a small piece of wood.
    The problem with watching a great player, year after year, is you often forget what made him great. Sometimes he does, too. That's why Cameron Wake reaches into his locker on the day he's named to the Pro Bowl and pulls out a small piece of wood....

    Tags: Football, Sports, Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins, NFL Pro Bowl

  6. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Signs that U.S. gun violence on rise don't bear out in Baltimore

    The Wall Street Journal over the weekend used Baltimore and the world-renowned Maryland Shock Trauma Center as the setting for a <a href=&quot;http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324712504578131360684277812.html" target="_blank">story saying hospital statistics show gun violence nationwide was &ldquo;soaring,&rdquo;</a> and that a continuing national decline in homicides in spite of this trend was improved trauma care.
    The Wall Street Journal over the weekend used Baltimore and the world-renowned Maryland Shock Trauma Center as the setting for a story saying hospital statistics show gun violence nationwide was “soaring,” and that a continuing national...

    Tags: Demographics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, FBI, Clarence Thomas, Hospitals and Clinics

  8. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  9. Teel Time: Pep Hamilton fits as Virginia Tech's coordinator, but would he leave Stanford?

    Virginia Tech has not revealed any football coaching staff changes, but the presumption for weeks among fans and media is that Bryan Stinespring no longer will coordinate the Hokies’ offense. So lack of official vacancy notwithstanding, social media...

    Tags: Football, Stanford Cardinal, California Golden Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Boomer Esiason

  10. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. More than 1,000 AKA sorority sisters volunteer in Baltimore

    The other children sitting on the carpet in Diana Holley's first-grade classroom at Gilmor Elementary School on Friday wiggled and squirmed and laughed and whispered. But Briana Diggs stayed still.
    The other children sitting on the carpet in Diana Holley's first-grade classroom at Gilmor Elementary School on Friday wiggled and squirmed and laughed and whispered. But Briana Diggs stayed still. Her chin rested in the palm of her hands, eyes turned...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, American Cancer Society, Howard County, Randallstown

  12. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Weekend Wrap: Notes on Deon Long, Derwin Gray, Roddy Peters and more

    Maryland wide receiver commitment <a href=&quot;http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Deon-Long-69913" target="_blank">Deon Long</a> has ended his junior college career as a national champion.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Maryland wide receiver commitment Deon Long has ended his junior college career as a national champion. The D.C. native and former New Mexico standout played a major role in Iowa Western Community College's 27-7 win over Butler (Kan.) C.C. for the NJCAA...

    Tags: Football, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports, Sports, Under Armour Inc.

  14. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Larry S. Gibson's book on Thurgood Marshall examines the forces in Baltimore that shaped young judge

    Forty-three years of letters, photographs, campaign buttons, itineraries and the occasional miniature flag are crammed into 2,000 fat binders lining three walls &mdash; floor to ceiling &mdash; of a storage room in the University of Maryland School of Law.
    Forty-three years of letters, photographs, campaign buttons, itineraries and the occasional miniature flag are crammed into 2,000 fat binders lining three walls — floor to ceiling — of a storage room in the University of Maryland School of...

    Tags: Jimmy Carter, Philosophy, Foods and Beverages, Elections, Colleges and Universities

  16. Dec 21, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  17. Garden club helped cultivate city neighborhoods

    Alimay Thompson Kendrick sits in her dining room and recalls the first meeting of a neighborhood club she joined in 1959. It was a garden club, composed of both men and women, all African-American, formed to represent the neighborhoods of Forest Park, Windsor Hills and Ashburton. It was named For-Win-Ash and its aim was to keep these communities green, clean and beautiful.
    Alimay Thompson Kendrick sits in her dining room and recalls the first meeting of a neighborhood club she joined in 1959. It was a garden club, composed of both men and women, all African-American, formed to represent the neighborhoods of Forest Park,...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Separation of Church and State, University of Maryland, College Park, Science and Technology

  18. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Osborne A. Payne

    Osborne A. Payne, a former educator who became a trailblazing Baltimore businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist, died Tuesday of Alzheimer's disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia.
    Osborne A. Payne, a former educator who became a trailblazing Baltimore businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist, died Tuesday of Alzheimer's disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia. He was 87. "He was one of Baltimore's great unsung heroes,...

    Tags: American Red Cross, Ellicott City, Colleges and Universities, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Anglicanism

  20. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, broke color barrier at Naval Academy

    Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, who broke the color barrier at the Naval Academy and was its first African-American graduate in 1949, died Tuesday of cancer at Springhouse of Silver Spring Assisted Living.
    Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, who broke the color barrier at the Naval Academy and was its first African-American graduate in 1949, died Tuesday of cancer at Springhouse of Silver Spring Assisted Living. He was 85. "It's important for America to...

    Tags: Jimmy Carter, Engineering, Jackie Robinson, Nuclear Power, Technology

  22. Nov 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. For these Baltimore folks, thankfulness is personal

    This time of year, &quot;thankfulness" and "gratitude" are terms folks throw around so much that they almost become greeting card platitudes.
    This time of year, "thankfulness" and "gratitude" are terms folks throw around so much that they almost become greeting card platitudes. Maybe people mean it, maybe they don't. Doctors have linked the concept of gratitude to inner peace, even physical...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Rocky (movie), Dennis Haysbert, Photography Supplies and Services, Local Elections

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