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National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2005 Gary Gately |
Harbor Magic Spreads In City of Firsts Lower real estate costs and higher returns on investment in this secondary market have drawn investors far and near to some of Baltimore's most prized real estate. |
Sports Illustrated December 27, 2000 |
The last frame Baltimore's duckpin bowling is headed for the gutter |
Sports Central August 24, 2005 Andre Watson |
Dreams Fade Quickly For D.C. Teams (Pt. 1) The 2005 baseball season was only a month old and something strange was happening: The Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals were each in first place in their prospective divisions. But what a difference a couple of months make. |
Sports Illustrated January 16, 2001 Tex Maule |
The Best Football Game Ever Played In football's first brush with sudden death, the Baltimore Colts won the world championship in hair-raising style... |
Sports Central July 23, 2004 Vincent Musco |
Three Cities, Three Candidates Like Ralph Nadar vs. John Kerry and George Bush, the Orioles play spoiler to the Red Sox and the Yankees. Thank God just the American League Pennant is at stake. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2001 Sam MacDonald |
Baltimore Blues If you live in Baltimore, you may have to face down some city planners soon. The West Side Initiative showcases how complex redevelopment plans can end up sponsoring all sorts of insanity... |
Sports Central January 2, 2006 Jeff Kallman |
Remembering Baseball Legends Lost A tribute to baseball legends who died in 2005. |
Sports Central May 1, 2015 Jeff Kallman |
The Sounds of Silence in Camden Yards Because of Baltimore's riots this week, and after having postponed twice, the Orioles elected to play the White Sox without an audience. |
Sports Central June 28, 2005 Bob Ekstrom |
Orioles Are Birds of Pray Baltimore's Orioles jumped out in front on strong pitching. As the season unfolds different factors come into play. |
Salon.com September 21, 2002 Allen Barra |
The first pro football player Before Johnny Unitas, college stars were the only famous football players. The great No. 19 changed that forever -- and took the NFL to the top. |
BusinessWeek March 28, 2005 Mark Hyman |
The Next Great Baseball Rivalry The Nationals and Orioles will be fierce competitors -- at the ticket window |
Sports Central June 20, 2005 Dave Golokhov |
I Hate Mondays: The Damn Yankees Are the NY Yankees going to their customary form? |
Sports Illustrated December 12, 2001 Paul Zimmerman |
Memories of a football giant From scout to coach to GM to executive, George Young did it all... |
Sports Central October 25, 2004 Kevin Ferra |
The Ravens' Gift to the Steelers For Pittsburgh, this season was in jeopardy and the team looked like it was about to fall apart. But an unfortunate turn of events turned out to be a blessing in disguise. And they have their biggest rival to thank. |