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Chesapeake fishing guide's moment of fame is in the cards
Everyone hopes for their moment of fame, but for Capt. Norm Bartlett, a Chesapeake Bay fishing guide, celebrity has been an out-of-body experience. Bartlett's likeness appears in the 2012 collection of Topps trading cards, one of 33 non-baseball...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Lifestyle and Leisure, Celebrities, Companies and Corporations, eBay Inc.
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The Sun Remembers: July 22-28
July 27, 2003: On an overcast day in Cooperstown, N.Y., former Orioles slugger Eddie Murray is enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame and gives a heartfelt speech to the crowd of 18,000. "I had a dream as a kid, and I actually lived that dream," says...
Tags: Sports, Reggie Jackson, Tommy Bolt, American League East, Football
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For sports memorabilia fans, everything you could want
The Baltimore SunThe price tags came in different shapes and sizes — plain and colorful, stuck on items and hanging off, bigger for sums surpassing $4 million and small enough for a few bucks — and they were everywhere. They were stuck to baseball cards, hung...Tags: Sports, Derek Jeter, Baltimore Convention Center, College Baseball, Hulk Hogan
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Get the Skinny on DIY Lemonade & Sports Drinks
WGNO NewsNearly every type of lemonade is packed with sugar, and those that aren’t can be filled with artificial sweeteners. Fortunately for those who crave an ice-cold glass of lemonade, we’ve got a few recipes you’ll love, from homemade...Tags: Salt, Environmental Issues, Potassium (dietary supplement), Water, Dietary Supplements
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With win at PGA Championship, Rory McIlroy shows he's a true successor to Tiger Woods
The Baltimore SunThe legendary Bobby Jones once remarked about an otherwordly star taking the sport by storm, "Jack Nicklausplays a game with which I'm not familiar." Decades later, Nicklaus said nearly the same thing about another prodigy named Tiger Woods. Woods...Tags: PGA Championship, Sports, U.S. Open (golf), Ryder Cup, Golf
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Power and precision
If you had any doubts about the abilities of our military, last weekend's air shows in Latrobe should have eliminated your concerns. The Navy's Blue Angels highlighted the Westmoreland County Air Show Saturday and Sunday afternoon. I had the...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), George W. Bush, NASCAR
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W&M football's most generous benefactor, Walter Zable, leaves enduring legacy
Walt Zable was a California treasure, an innovator whose business, philanthropy and volunteer work benefited legions for more than 60 years. But this self-made "man's man" never forgot the small Virginia college where he was a football All-American,...Tags: College Sports, Sports, Sid Gillman, College of William and Mary, Father's Day
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Tiger Woods bests Bo Van Pelt to win AT&T National
In the old days, Tiger Woods might have won the AT&T National with ease. In the old days, Woods might not have needed his closest competitor to bogey the last three holes at Congressional Country Club. In the old days, Woods might not have stopped to...
Tags: Sports, Luke Donald, Golf, Jack Nicklaus, Physical Conditions
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QUICKLY: Sports at a glance
· All three Team USA men's pole vaulters for the Olympics have South Dakota connections: current University of South Dakota coach and graduate Derek Miles; Jeremy Scott's sisters Terri and Diana ran track at USD; and Brad Walker was born in...Tags: American Legion, Sports, Target Center , Women's National Basketball Association, Jack Nicklaus
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Custer returns to Indian Lake as head golf pro
Daily American Staff WriterColby Custer's golf career has come full circle. He started working at Indian Lake Golf Club as a teenager in 1995. Now, at 32, he is the head professional at the Palmer Course. "This is my second go around here," said Custer. "The first time, I...Tags: Sports, College Sports, U.S. Open (golf), Golf
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Kettle Hill continues Power Plant Live's maturation
Power Plant Live, once a faceless collection of bars for tourists, continues its transformation into a legitimate nightlife option for any Baltimorean with Kettle Hill, the attractive new restaurant and bar co-owned by Desmond Reilly and Kristopher Carr....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Egg Whites, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gymnastics
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