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Ann L. Rector, longtime volunteer
Ann L. Rector, a homemaker and longtime volunteer, died Wednesday of congestive heart failure at her Towson condominium. She was 93.
The daughter of an Internal Revenue Service agent and a homemaker, the former Ann Lorraine Armiger was born in...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Medical Specialization, Heart Failure, Charles Street
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Aegis editorial says Ripken statue unveiling is sweeter because the O's are winning
Here it is September and not only are the Baltimore Orioles in contention for post-season play for the first time in nearly a generation, as of mid-week they were tied for first place with the New York Yankees. What a fitting backdrop this Orioles team...Tags: Frank Robinson, Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Aberdeen, Eddie Murray
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Orioles will celebrate Cal Ripken Jr. (and a pennant race) Thursday
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles will unveil a bronze sculpture of Cal Ripken Jr. at Camden Yards on Thursday, the 17th anniversary of the day Ripken broke Lou Gehrig's record for consecutive games played. There was probably a time early in the season when fans expected...Tags: Sports, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Sculpture
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Coffee Companion (9/5): Ravens prop bets and the latest Bryant McKinnie saga has been resolved
The Baltimore SunEvery morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday....Tags: Kyle Cook, Sports, Calvin Johnson, Bryant McKinnie, Terrell Suggs
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Roger Clemens says he doesn't envision returning to the majors this season
The Baltimore SunYORK, Pa. – Roger Clemens is scheduled to pitch again for the independent Sugar Land Skeeters on Friday in Texas, but he doesn’t expect to return to the majors this season. “I don’t see it happening. Everybody is speculating...Tags: Sports, Roger Clemens, Cy Young Award, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Bridgeport Bluefish
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Brooks Robinson excited about O's, says he'll be here for Ripken unveiling
The Baltimore SunOrioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, who has been dealing with myriad health issues, was in York, Pa., on Tuesday to attend Roger Clemens’ press conference. Robinson, who made his pro debut in York in 1955 before joining the Orioles that season,...Tags: Sports, Mark Reynolds, Arts and Culture, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Sculpture
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Some Brooks Robinson and Roger Clemens leftovers
The Baltimore SunRoger Clemens had a press conference before the Sugar Land Skeeters-York Revolution game in York, Pa. on Tuesday. And a guy named Brooks Robinson showed up – the 75-year-old Hall of Famer is a part owner of the York and Sugar Land teams of the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Roger Clemens, American League East, Career and Workplace, Labor Day
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Polanco: Utley can make the switch
PHILADELPHIA — It's a good news, bad news scenario. Let's get the bad news out of the way first. Few players are as familiar with the challenges of moving from second base to third base as Placido Polanco. The 14-year veteran has won Gold...
Tags: Sports, St. Louis Cardinals, Chase Utley, Renal cell carcinoma, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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The Sun Remembers: Sept. 2-8
Sept. 6, 1995: Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig's major league record that had stood for 56 years. Fireworks explode around Camden Yards as Ripken jogs a victory lap around the field. A sellout crowd of 46,272...
Tags: Sports, American League, American League East, Cleveland Indians, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Derek Jeter Is Still Playing The Game The Right Way
The Hartford CourantOnce upon a time in baseball, it was easy to enjoy greatness. Today, in the shadow of performance-enhancing drugs (known as PEDs), enjoying the players who stack up awe-inspiring numbers just ain't easy. Players, rightly or wrongly, are under the...Tags: Sports, Barry Bonds, St. Louis Cardinals, Willie Mays, Southern Connecticut State University
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Alfred P. Mason, businessman
Alfred P. Mason, a retired Baltimore businessman and a co-founder of the Epicurean Club, which recognized local sports figures, died Saturday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Copper Ridge assisted-living facility in Sykesville.
A resident...Tags: Sports, Alzheimer's Disease, Christianity, Guy Lombardo, Baseball
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The Sun remembers: Aug. 19-25
Aug. 23, 2001: The NFL champion Ravens blow a 17-0 lead and drop their second straight preseason game, 20-17 to the Carolina Panthers at PSINet Stadium. New quarterback Elvis Grbac passes for a touchdown and All Pro linebacker Ray Lewis returns an...
Tags: Sports, American League, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Ravens
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