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July 25, 2009
I saw soccer fanaticism up-close and personal Friday night, and it was something to behold. I saw fans in blue jerseys and fans in red-and-black jerseys wave flags and chant and jeer at each other with the nastiest, wittiest jeers you'll ever hear. I saw a sellout crowd of 71,000 shoe-horned into M&T Bank Stadium to watch two of the best teams in the world, Chelsea FC and AC Milan, square off in the World Football Challenge, which brings European teams to play here in the U.S. I heard the crowd roar when Chelsea's Didier Drogba drilled a bullet from 30 yards that found the upper-left corner of the net for a goal at the seven-minute mark.
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NEWS
June 17, 2004
On Wednesday, June 16, 2004, MILDRED MARY ELIZABETH GARTSIDE of Severn, beloved wife of the late Charles Gartside, devoted mother of Thomas, James and Chuck Gartside; loving sister of Pauline Carson; dear mother-in-law of Hazel, Judy and Vickie Gartside; loving grandmother of Debbie Kaminski and her husband Dan, Michael, Kevin & Jason Gartside and his wife Johanna; great-grandmother of Madison Peyton Gartside. The family will receive visitors at the Singleton Funeral Home P.A., 1 Second Ave, SW (at Crain Hwy)
NEWS
January 10, 2004
On January 8, 2004, EARL M. KLEMER, 79, of Baltimore; son of William and Ida (Remesch) Klemer. Survivors include four children, Diane Klemer, of Wallad Lake, MI, Michael, of Landisville, PA, David, of New York, NY, Daniel, of Blacksburg, VA; four grandchildren; one great-granddaughter. Mr. Klemer served in the Army during WWII, earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland in 1951, and retired from Chrysler Proving Grounds in 1995. In 1947, he married Miriam Cooney, of Baltimore and she preceded him in death in 1999.
SPORTS
Sports on TV | December 18, 2012
TUESDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS M. bask. UMES@Connecticut (T) MASN10 a.m. Texas State@Northwestern (T) BIGTEN11 a.m. Montana State@Northern Arizona (T) FCSNoon Winthrop@Ohio State BIGTEN7 Furman@Wake Forest CSNP, TCN7 Richmond@Kansas ESPN27 Michigan State@Bowling Green ESPNU7 Texas A&M-Corpus Chr.@Texas A&M FCS7 Youngstown State@South Florida MASN7 W. Kentucky@Va. Commonwealth NBCSP7 Miami@Central Florida CBSSN8 Jacksonville State@Nebraska BIGTEN9 Stanford@North Carolina State ESPN29 Texas Southern@Kansas State FCS9 Stanford@North Carolina State (T)
ENTERTAINMENT
By Beth Aaltonen | May 10, 2012
We start out this episode back at camp after Tribal Council, where the rest of Tikiano is as amused by Kat finding blindsides “fun and exciting” as I was. Tarzan is trying to hang on, and trying to maneuver himself into a final three scenario; I would say he had no chance, but I also didn't think he'd make it this long. Kim knows her best chance to win would be to take Alicia and Christina to the final three, but that would mean betraying Chelsea, who has been her loyal ally from the start.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Beth Aaltonen | May 3, 2012
This episode made me happy. There may be hope for this season yet. At camp, in night cam after Tribal Council, Sabrina now has a big ol' target painted on her back because she's smart, straightforward, people like her, and she's articulate enough to convince a jury to see things her way. Alicia think she's in a pretty good position right now because she's none of those things. For once, I agree with her. Treemail is product placed, and leads me to believe that reward will be calls to home, but as always, the family and friends are already on the island.
NEWS
By HEARST NEWSPAPERS | November 20, 1998
TOKYO -- As the House Judiciary Committee began impeachment hearings in Washington yesterday, President Clinton traveled more than 8,000 miles to Tokyo only to be confronted by an indignant Japanese housewife who questioned his apology to his wife and daughter for the Monica Lewinsky affair."
NEWS
By HELEN CHAPPELL | September 28, 1994
Oysterback, Maryland.--Chelsea Redmond is 13 and in eighth grade this year. Every night after dinner she bikes down to the harbor and baits up her father's trot lines. For this, Junior pays her, and she's saving up the money.Chelsea is the frugal one of the Redmond kids; she lends her brother Jason money at usurious rates of interest. Jason used to bait the lines, but now that he can drive, he's got a part-time job over to the Burger Clown in town. The one thing Jason knows is that he doesn't want to be a waterman like his father.
NEWS
June 20, 1994
JULIA Anderson-Miller, an artist and book designer, dreamed she was sitting at her computer when President Clinton came by and massaged her neck. When she woke up, her neck felt great and she could still smell his Old Spice cologne.And she wondered: Do others dream of Bill? She placed classified ads asking people to send in their dreams of Mr. Clinton, and the response was voluminous enough for a 217-page book: "Dreams of Bill," just published by Citadel Press.People, it seems, dream of Mr. Clinton as friend, lover, jogger, dentist, veterinarian and robot.
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