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Traffic alert: Street closings for Baltimore Marathon
The following parking restrictions will be implemented on Saturday, October 15, 2011: ∙ Linwood Avenue from Eastern Avenue to Fayette Street 12:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ∙ Eastern Avenue (north side) from Linwood to Patterson Park Avenues 12:00 a....Tags: Marathon, M&T Bank Stadium, Highway Transportation, Entertainment Events, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Three pregnant women finish races at Baltimore Running Festival
Amanda Weeks, Kellie Batz and Sarah Mack — the pregnant runners featured in a Baltimore Sun story this week — all finished their respective races Saturday at the Baltimore Running Festival. Weeks, 33, of Ellicott City, completed the half-...Tags: Marathon, Entertainment Events, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Running through the zoo makes for a wild Marathon
Jack Ramsey was chugging along in the Baltimore Marathon Saturday when he spotted the penguin by the side of the road.
So he stopped, fished a camera from his pocket and took a picture of Tails, a six-year-old African blackfooted penguin who lives in the...Tags: Marathon, Martha Stewart, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Television
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Kenyan Muange wins Baltimore Marathon in his first race at that distance
Running in a tight pack as he cruised through downtown streets, the zoo and the Under Armour headquarters, Stephen Muange didn't want to push the pace at Saturday's Baltimore Marathon.
It wasn't because he couldn't, or even that he didn't want to. The...Tags: Marathon, Track and Field, Entertainment Events, 500 Yard Race, Under Armour Inc.
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First-time marathon winner put in an amazing performance
As a cross country and track runner, I am astonished that a first-time runner won the Baltimore Marathon ("Kenyan Muange wins Baltimore Marathon in his first race at that distance," Oct. 15). Having never run a marathon before, I can't say I know what it...Tags: Marathon, Track and Field, Entertainment Events, High School Sports
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Marathon coverage came up lame
Shame on you. What an embarrassment The Sun's coverage of the Baltimore Marathon was. Accompanying the article describing "one of the most thrilling finishes in the event's 11 year history" you chose to offer photos of a bunch of runners-up approaching...Tags: Marathon, Entertainment Events
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Community news: Tabb grad Fredericksen places fifth in age group at Chicago Marathon
It's no wonder Holly Fredericksen has fallen in love with the marathon. In her first race at the grueling 26.2-mile distance last October, the 2006 Tabb High School graduate placed second among 763 competitors in her 20-24 age group and 12th overall...Tags: Marathon, Chicago Marathon, Track and Field, Table Tennis, Demographics
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Occupy Baltimore: an open-ended conclusion
Now entering its third week, Occupy Baltimore has settled into its appropriated digs at the Inner Harbor, taking regular deliveries of pizzas and camping out overnight for what its website calls an Indefinitely Long Peaceful Demonstration.
Emphasis on...Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Marathon, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Demonstration, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Survey: Grand Prix fell short of spending projections
Baltimore Grand Prix attendees spent as much as $25 million — far short of the $70 million projected by race organizers, according to an economic impact survey released this week.
In their report, two Maryland professors also found about three-...Tags: Entertainment, University of Maryland, College Park, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Politics, Tourism and Leisure
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Komen Race for the Cure gets under way
David Berdan likes the Komen Maryland Race for the Cure so much, he'll do it twice Sunday, once as the two-time defending champion of the Hunt Valley event and later as a family man whose loved ones have suffered from breast cancer.
Before the race,...Tags: Health Treatments, Human Interest, Chemotherapy, Entertainment Events, Diseases and Illnesses
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Community news: Virginia Crusaders' season ends with loss in playoff semifinals
The Virginia Crusaders quest for an unbeaten season and their third Mason-Dixon Football League championship came to a stunning end Saturday night at Wanner Stadium in Williamsburg. The top-seeded Crusaders, who had reeled off 11 consecutive victories,...Tags: Marathon, Track and Field, Awards and Prizes, Boo Williams, Golf
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Occupy Baltimore, but for how long?
In Oakland, Calif., police swept into a public plaza being used by "Occupy" protesters early this morning and made dozens of arrests to break up two encampments near city hall. The mayor, Jean Quan, said the action was necessary because of ongoing...Tags: File Sharing, Government, Politics, Entertainment Events, Harborplace
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