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By Matt Vensel | July 8, 2011
UPDATE: Check out a photo gallery of images from Joe Flacco's wedding here. The photos can also be found on the website of photographer Jason Prezant , but the site has been inaccessible due to the high interest in the Flacco pictures. . Joe Flacco's wedding photos have been posted out in the blogosphere, and simply put, they are amazing. The photos, which were published to the blog of wedding photographer Jason Prezant, shed a little light onto what the Ravens quarterback is like away from the television cameras and our microphones.
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By L'Oreal Thompson, The Baltimore Sun | April 5, 2013
Wedding date: Feb. 9, 2013 Her story: Dana Perzynski, 28, grew up in Columbia. She is an associate planner with Ayers Saint Gross, an architectural and planning firm in Baltimore. Her mother, Karen Kurzawa, is a commercial interior representative; her father, Paul Perzynski, died in 1996. His story: Graham Johnson, 30, grew up in Davidsonville. He is a vice president and commercial relationship manager at SunTrust Banks. His father, Todd Johnson, is managing director of investor relations for National Real Estate Advisors; his mother, Gail Johnson, died in 2008.
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February 19, 2006
On February 13, 2006, DANA ANTHONY devoted father of two sons. Friends may call at the MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST INC., 4300 Wabash Ave. on Sunday after 10 A.M. where funeral services will take place on Monday 11:30 A.M.
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By Dan Connolly and The Baltimore Sun | December 16, 2012
Former Oriole lefty Dana Eveland has agreed to a one-year deal with the Hanwha Eagles of the Korea Baseball Organization, according to an industry source. Eveland, who made $750,000 with the Orioles last season, will receive $675,000 guaranteed from the Eagles with another $225,000 available through performance bonuses, bringing the total potential package to $900,000. The 29-year-old lefty was 0-1 with a 4.73 ERA in 14 games, two starts, with the Orioles in 2012. He allowed 32 hits and walked 13 while striking out 18 batters in 32 1/3 innings.
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February 1, 2004
On January 27, 2004, DANA S. JESSUP of W. Belvedere Ave. On Tuesday, Miss Jessup will lie-in-state in St. Abraham Baptist Church, 1124 W. North Ave. Family hour 11 A.M., Celebration !1:30. Service entrusted to HARI P. CLOSE FUNERAL SERVICE, P.A. 410-327-3100.
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June 25, 2006
On June 22, 2006 MR. BOYERVisitation at 2140 N. Fulton Avenue on Tuesday, 3-8 P.M. The family will receive friends in the chapel on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Funeral at 11:30 A.M.
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February 14, 2007
On February 6, 2007, DANA EDWARD RYAN, 53, died of surgical complications. He was the loving father of Heathe Ryan-Cleckley and her husband, Michael, Michael Ryan and his wife, Lisa; proud grandfather of Clayton, Cain, Steven and Caterina. Born and raised in Baltimore, he graduated from Baltimore Polytechnical Institute in 1972. He also attended Anne Arundel Community College and Catonsville Community College. He was employed by Mercedes Benz for over 25 years in Baltimore and transferred to their Texas plant in 2003.
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By Tom Pelton and Tom Pelton,SUN STAFF | August 18, 1997
Arthur W. Dana Jr., a metallurgist and meteorologist who helped create heat-resistant metals for the space shuttle and monitored weather conditions for the D-Day invasion of France in World War II, died of brain cancer Friday at a hospice in Towson. He was 77 and lived in Timonium.From 1981 until he retired in 1985, Mr. Dana was president and chief operating officer of Fansteel Inc., a Chicago-based manufacturer of specialty metals used in spacecraft, airplanes, golf clubs and high-tech weapons systems.
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By Cheo Hodari Coker and Cheo Hodari Coker,LOS ANGELES TIMES | November 7, 1996
HOLLYWOOD -- "Hey, Dana! How've you been?"Queen Latifah walks through the doors of Intermezzo, her favorite Melrose eatery, and warmly hugs Scotty Weber, the Italian restaurant's chef. Waiters and busboys also call her by her given name. "They spoil me here," she says with a wide smile.When the pressure's on and her stomach growls, Latifah often stops here, a place that offers her more than her favorite Caesar salad in Los Angeles. Intermezzo is her sanctuary, a place where she neither has to shoulder the responsibility of being in the public eye as the head of a rap management company, as a Grammy-winning rap artist, or as Khadijah, the lead character of Fox's popular sitcom "Living Single."
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By Mike Klingaman and Mike Klingaman,Staff Writer | November 12, 1993
The star of the defending state Pop Warner football champions runs like a bull, hits like a train and likes to play with Barbie dolls.Meet Dana Galloway, 11, captain of the Hanlon Park 49ers in northwest Baltimore. She stiff-arms defenders, sheds would-be tacklers and once dragged half a team the last 5 yards for a touchdown.Her teammates, all boys, would rather not line up against Dana in practice."She took the wind out of me," says one.Opponents have no choice."She's not afraid to mix it up with anybody," says her coach, Henry Sherod.
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By Beth Aaltonen | October 18, 2012
Previously on Survivor: Matsing sucked, and it rained a whole lot. Coming back from Tribal Council, Denise and Malcolm are worried, tired and cold. They don't know if they will be split up, or if they will mix up all the tribes. On the upside, they (finally) find the Immunity Idol. It seems to raise their spirits a bit. At the Challenge, Mike seems surprised that Russell was voted out. Really? I'm surprised he lasted as long as he did.   And as Malcolm and Denise feared, Matsing is no more, and they are being split up. Malcolm is going to Tangdang, and Denise is going to Kalabaw.
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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | October 17, 2012
Orioles lefty Dana Eveland and catcher Ronny Paulino have both elected free agency, an industry source has confirmed. The move is pretty routine for veteran players not on a team's 40-man roster, as is the case for both Eveland and Paulino. They can test the free agent market, but the door is not closed in terms of them re-signing with the Orioles. Eveland, one of the first acquisitions of executive vice president Dan Duquette last offseason, was a rare spot starter and long reliever for the Orioles, going 0-1 with a 4.73 ERA in 14 major league appearance (two starts)
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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | July 26, 2012
Left-hander Dana Eveland arrived in Baltimore on Thursday morning running on four hours sleep after receiving word that the Orioles were purchasing his contract from Triple-A Norfolk around 1:30 a.m. The Orioles purchased Eveland's contract to satisfy their need for bullpen depth for this afternoon's series finale against the Rays after relievers accounted for 6 1/3 innings in Wednesday's 10-1 loss.  The club optioned utility man Steve...
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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | June 24, 2012
Despite last night's 3-1 loss to the Nationals, the Orioles can still clinch their fifth series win in six interleague series with a win in this afternoon's series finale. A win would also give the Orioles their 11th in interleague play, tying a franchise high previously done three times (1999, 2008, 2009). The Orioles will be without left-handed reliever Dana Eveland, who departed for California to be with his wife, Ashley, who gave birth to the couple's second child last night.
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By Eduardo A. Encina | June 24, 2012
UPDATE: Dana Eveland's wife Ashley tweeted that their baby was born early this morning (or late last night pacific time).   @ashcheeks0218 Hello world, Asher Perry Eveland born 10:32pm, 6/23/12. 7lbs 9 oz, 20 1/4 inches http://pic.twitter.com/XrjpQ3ek     With his wife is on the west coast due to deliver a baby boy in three days, Orioles left-hander Dana Eveland can't step far from his cell phone. Eveland's wife, Ashley, is due to deliver the couple's second son on Tuesday.
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By Dan Connolly | May 11, 2012
Some baseball fans complain about the quality start statistic. Friday night's game would be an exhibit in that argument. Lefty Dana Eveland, making his Orioles and 2012 MLB debut, allowed just three runs in six innings, which qualifies as a quality start. Eveland allowed just five hits, but he walked six (one intentional) and hit two more batters. So that's 13 baserunners in six innings.The bottom line, though, is only three of those runners scored. And Eveland left before the seventh with the Orioles only down 3-2. So in that aspect, Eveland did what the Orioles wanted him to. The Orioles managed just five hits against Tampa Bay starter Jeremy Hellickson in 6 2/3 innings.
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December 15, 1992
IN A recent front-page article for the Wall Street Journal, titled "Gender Bender: A Boy Called Dana Causes Confusion," reporter Dana Milbank described the frustrations of having a sexually ambiguous first name.It was a heartfelt and amusing piece. Just as entertaining were the empathetic letters of response from other folks with gender-bent monikers, including two men named Dana."I acquired a nickname when I played basketball in fifth grade and was grateful to have it as a substitute," wrote the mellifluously if unhappily named Dana Dunn of Cincinnati.
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September 14, 2006
On September 8, 2006, BIAFRIA beloved mother of Kevin Baker, Jr., Rodney Byrd III, Deshaun, Dana and Tiffany Finney. Also survived by her parents Charles and Ruthie Thomas, one brother Kevin Thomas and one sister Dana Thomas, a host of other family members and friends. Friends may call the WYLIE FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 638 N. Gilmor St., on Thursday, September 14, 2006 from 5 to 8 P.M. Family will receive friends on Friday for the 10:30 A.M. Wake and the 11 A.M. Funeral Service at Unity United Methodist Church, 1433 Edmondson Ave. Inquiries www.wyliefuneralhome.
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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | May 11, 2012
The Orioles have placed right-handed reliever Matt Lindstrom on the disabled list with a right middle finger injury in order to make space on the 25-man roster for tonight's starter, left-hander Dana Eveland. Eveland's contract was purchased from Triple-A Norfolk, and the Orioles designated minor-leaguer Zelous Wheeler for assignment in a corresponding 40-man roster move. Lindstrom allowed his first earned runs of the season in the second game of Thursday's doubleheader (3 runs, two earned, in one inning)
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