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  ipedia.com: Baltimore, Maryland Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Baltimore grew swiftly in the mid-late 18th century as the granary for sugar producing colonies in the Caribbean.
Baltimore's harbor is the location of Fort McHenry, which came under attack by British forces in the War of 1812 and whose defense inspired Francis Scott Key to write the poem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," which furnishes the lyrics to the United States national anthem.
Baltimore is in the north central part of the state of Maryland, on the Patapsco River.
www.ipedia.com /baltimore__maryland.html   (1185 words)

  
 Baltimore, Maryland - www.1-baltimore.com
Baltimore Harbor is one of the best protected deepwater seaports in the world, with the Delmarva Peninsula shielding the area from most hurricanes and tropical storms, and the Appalachian Mountains protecting the city from much of the winter cold that would freeze the harbor.
Baltimore grew swiftly in the mid- to late 18th century as the granary for sugar-producing colonies in the Caribbean.
Baltimore is split between three congressional districts--the 2nd, represented by Dutch Ruppersberger; the 3rd, represented by Ben Cardin; and the 7th, represented by Elijah Cummings.
1-baltimore.com   (5607 words)

  
 Outsider's Guide - Baltimore
The loss sent the Thunder staggering through the middle of their twelve game schedule, including a devastating loss to Rochester in the infamous "Border Gestapo" game, in which over a dozen Knighthawks were stranded in Canada due to incomplete work visas.
Baltimore was able to take the final two games, including a rematch with Rochester, to finish 8-4, in second place headed into the playoffs.
Once there, Baltimore faced a much more difficult challenge in Philadelphia, as the Wings were dominant when they had to be, sweeping the Thunder (16-12 and 17-12) for the inaugural NLL Champion's Cup.
olympia.fortunecity.com /baberuth/239/balt.htm   (1070 words)

  
 Baltimore Hotels, Travel, State, Jobs: Welcome to 'Bawlmer,' Hon on Baltimore.Maryland.com
Baltimore, established by the Colonial government in 1729 and named for founding father Lord Baltimore, began at the water’s edge, and its history has been inextricably linked to the water ever since.
Baltimore’s version of the Washington Monument, the first civic monument erected in the United States honoring George Washington, towers over the neighborhood and four sculpture gardens in the form of a Greek cross.
Baltimore’s Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the home of the Orioles, set the standard for new stadium design with its retro intimacy, and watching one game here is enough to make you swear off those horrid cement monstrosities of old.
baltimore.maryland.com /articles/article.php/a_id/90   (2548 words)

  
 Outsider's Guide - News Update
The Baltimore Thunder crushed the Toronto Rock 21-10 by a spectacular effort from four-time league MVP Gary Gait.
The Thunder's potent power play line was 6-for-7 on the night and at time looked as though could not be stopped.
Gait and Shearer each scorer for the Thunder before the 3rd period was over to pad the lead to 16-8 and again chased goalie Bob Watson to the bench for Rob Blaisdell.
olympia.fortunecity.com /baberuth/239/game9903toba.htm   (758 words)

  
 Micro League Baseball Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Nippon and Baltimore finished the year in a tie for the final spot and have equal head-to-head and divisional records so they will play a one-game playoff at the start of next week, before the playoffs.
The playoff match-ups are D.C. vs. Nippon/Baltimore and Thunder Bay vs. Death Valley.
Baltimore activates P Jake Westbrook from the DL, sends P Brandon Webb down to AAA.
members.cox.net /francisco23   (223 words)

  
 National Lacrosse League Timeline - Minnesota Swarm
The League was to play in 1987 with four teams: Washington Wave at the Capital Centre; Baltimore Thunder at the Baltimore Arena; Philadelphia Wings at the Spectrum; and the New Jersey Saints at the Meadowlands Arena.
First-team honors went to Paul Gait, Gary Gait and Ted Sawicki of the champion Turbos, Rick Sowell of the Baltimore Thunder, and John Tucker and John Conley of the Philadelphia Wings.
Second-team honors went to Butch Marino and Brian Nikula of the Pittsburgh Bulls, Jeff Jackson of the Baltimore Thunder, Mike Cummings and Sal LoCascio of the New York Saints, and John Nostrant of the Philadelphia Wings.
www.mnswarm.com /fancenter/NationalLacrosseLeagueTimeline.asp   (2763 words)

  
 1992 Wings Articles
One of the newcomers Evans expects a lot from is John Nostrant, who the Wings acquired in an offseason trade with the Baltimore Thunder.
However, Baltimore scored three unanswered goals at that point and led, 3-1, when Rob Hoynes grabbed a pass from Tucker and beat Thunder goaltender Tom Manos in close to cut it to 3-2.
Baltimore led, 4-3, at the end of the first quarter.
www.wingszone.com /whistory/a92.htm   (1622 words)

  
 Outsider's Guide - 1998 Archive
That's exactly what they did, sweeping the Baltimore Thunder to claim the inaugural NLL Champions Cup.
Following a loss to Baltimore in the home opener, the Wings returned to the road (four of the first five were away from CoreStates Center) to begin a five-game winning streak.
One of the more infamous moments in Knighthawk history came in Baltimore two weeks earler, on 28 February, when over a dozen players and head coach Paul Day were trapped in Canada.
www.lacrosse-network.com /outsidersguide/arch981221.htm   (3065 words)

  
 Physics & Astronomy Brochure
Baltimore, founded in 1729, is known as "Charm City".
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is an outstanding professional group and has regular concert series at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
Baltimore features several colleges and universities, including Johns Hopkins, Loyola College, Towson University, Coppin State College, Morgan State University, Goucher College, and a division of the University of Maryland.
www.pha.jhu.edu /facilities/brochure/balt.html   (576 words)

  
 Baltimore Warriors Football   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Baltimore Warriors are Baltimore's most recent championship Semi-Pro football team.
Warriors travel to Virginia to battle the 8-1 Virginia Thunder for the Warriors first undefeated season, this Saturday Sept.23, 2006.
The Thunder's only lost came from the hands of the Warriors in Week 3.
eteamz.active.com /BALTIMOREWARRIORSFOOTBALL/index.cfm   (506 words)

  
 The Lacrosse Equipment Superstore
Boston, MA (November 6, 2006) - Major League Lacrosse (MLL), the premier professional outdoor lacrosse league, announced today that the Baltimore Bayhawks will immediately be relocating from Baltimore to Washington, DC, according to MLL Commissioner David Gross.
This is not new to Pro Baltimore Lacrosse, the indoor lacrosse Baltimore Thunder moved to DC.
The Bayhawks' move from Baltimore to Washington is disappointing...and if history is any guide, will not solve the franchise's attendance problems.
www.lax.com /stories/1733   (358 words)

  
 1st Mariner Arena at AllExperts
1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland USA was formerly known as the Baltimore Arena.
In 2003, it was renamed by 1st Mariner Bank, which purchased naming rights to the arena for 10 years.
The Baltimore Arena was considered a cornerstone location for NWA/WCW wrestling, its northern capital so to speak.
en.allexperts.com /e/0/1st_Mariner_Arena.htm   (671 words)

  
 Outsider's Guide - NLL Finals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Philadelphia Wings finished off one of the franchise's best seasons by winning the inaugural NLL Champions Cup on 28 April, with a 17-12 defeat of the Baltimore Thunder at Baltimore Arena.
Baltimore remains without a title since the league's first season.
Wings, Thunder set to tangle for NLL Champion's Cup.
www.lacrosse-network.com /outsidersguide/nllfinals.htm   (83 words)

  
 Lax coaches face off at Arena   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Philadelphia Wings finally cooled down the red-hot Baltimore Thunder last Saturday in the fifth game of the National Lacrosse League's inaugural season.
The Thunder countered these with three goals of their own, and the teams went into the locker rooms with only one point separating them.
At 8:03 in the third period, Baltimore was given a golden chance to put the game out of reach when Eliuk was given a penalty for roughing.
www.jhu.edu /~newslett/02-05-98/Sports/4.html   (690 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Baltimore Then and Now (Then & Now): Books: Alexander D. Mitchell IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Baltimore, sometimes referred to as Charm City, has a long and fascinating history.
From its founding in the early 1700s and its incorporation in 1797, Baltimore has been a major port city, full of life and bustle.
Federal Hill, overlooking Baltimore's Inner Harbor, has provided many a scenic panorama of the changing city, starting with this ancient photograph, taken circa 1850.
www.amazon.com /Baltimore-Then-Now/dp/1571456880   (1014 words)

  
 lol1
Youth and High School coaches all over Baltimore know the benefits of exposing their charges to the refined skills on display but in many cases fear the obvious bad habits and unthinkable behavior which might be picked up, as well.
That is still a fact that the NLL's Baltimore franchise contends with daily.
Baltimore's "elite" are not likely to slap down their Towson and Roland Park money to share close quarters with the screaming fat men in Harley-Davidson half-shirts and beer hats, regardless of the lacrosse issues involved.
www.e-lacrosse.com /lol4.html   (707 words)

  
 TFO Tours the Baltimore area
The TFO Ratpack was welcomed to Baltimore with a meeting/party by the AA Express parents and players.
Arrive at the Inner Harbor and explore the Baltimore Aquarium (dolphin show and shark tanks), climb aboard the USS Constellation (the last all sail warship built by the US Navy), USS Submarine Torsk, The Lightship Chesapeake or the other ships near by.
We hope to give the AA Express and their parents (if they come to K.C.) the same kind of wonderful experience we had in Baltimore.
www.bv229.k12.ks.us /bvw_soccer/tfo_tours_the_baltimore_area.htm   (545 words)

  
 Baltimore Arena
A consultant's report recently told city officials that Baltimore's best hopes to land a new NBA or NHL franchise come in spending $200 million to replace its aging sports arena.
The current arena, built in 1963, is the home to the NPSL Baltimore Blast.
Some observers also suggest the market for luxury suites in Baltimore is already saturated with offerings from the Oriole's ballpark, the new PSINet Stadium for the Ravens and opportunities to buy suites at Jack Kent Cooke Stadium and the MCI Center in nearby Washington.
users.california.com /~csuppes/WHA/BaltimoreBlades/index.htm   (333 words)

  
 The Thunder Run: Baltimore Offers Final Salute to Fallen Hero
This was the call for a fire that claimed the life of Allan M. Roberts, a 19-year veteran of the Baltimore Fire Department early last Tuesday.
And they were the last he would hear from a dispatcher before heading into a burning rowhouse with two rookies by his side.
The casket carrying Roberts' body was transported on the back of Engine 27, from his firehouse in Northeast Baltimore.
thunderrun.blogspot.com /2006/10/baltimore-offers-final-salute-to.html   (1081 words)

  
 40 years of Sun athletic standouts - baltimoresun.com
He now drives a delivery truck for Phillips Seafood, lives in Baltimore and is the father of two grown sons.
He played indoor lacrosse for the Baltimore Thunder and has spent the past 10 years as a real estate developer in Jupiter, Fla. In his spare time, he's a youth lacrosse coach.
He has been a Baltimore City police officer since 1998, patrolling the Southern District, where his wife, Dena, is also an officer.
www.baltimoresun.com /sports/highschool/bal-sp.athletebios04,0,1286967.story?track=mostemailedlink   (4667 words)

  
 1996 Annual Calendar of Events
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, 21-time Grammy nominee Pinchas Zukerman, acclaimed conductor and master of a variety of instruments, joins the BSO for an evening of Bach, Bartok and more, 8pm, Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, 783-8000.
Baltimore Coin and Currency Show, 600 dealers from all over the country offer fun for the entire family with free coins for children, educational programs, areas to buy, sell and trade coins and collectibles, and more, 10am-7pm on Friday and Saturday, and 10am-5pm on Sunday, Baltimore Convention Center, (301) 424-1876.
Baltimore NeighborGood Workshop, an annual workshop where instruction is offered on how neighborhood organizations can produce their own special events, presented by the Baltimore Office of Promotion and sponsored by TCI Communications of Baltimore, space is limited, pre-registration is required, 9am-noon, Hyatt Regency, 752-8632.
www.baltimoremd.com /content/events97.html   (11998 words)

  
 Lacrosse lovers lure franchise - Baltimore Business Journal:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Christopher Hutchins, the owner of Bacharach Rasin Sporting Co. in Towson, and Dr. Raymond M. Schulmeyer, director of Schulmeyer Animal Hospital in Baltimore, are leading the push to bring a professional version of the sport back to the city that has for years embraced youth and collegiate lacrosse, Hutchins said.
The league is the brainchild of Jake Steinfeld, the chairman of Body By Jake Enterprises, and Dave Marrow, the owner of Michigan-based Warrior Lacrosse Inc. Tim Robertson, founder of Fox Family Channel, and SFX Entertainment, a world-renowned supporter of many sport ventures and athletes, also are co-owners of the league.
After talking with league officials for about seven months, Hutchins, who grew up in Baltimore and played one season at the University of North Carolina, said he was impressed with the league's leadership, ideas and single entity business structure.
www.bizjournals.com /baltimore/stories/2000/08/07/story3.html   (682 words)

  
 Baltimore Independent Media Center: home
Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, returned to her Baltimore roots on Jan. 5, 2007.
Part of a street near her old home was renamed in her honor.
The Baltimore IMC has been subject to a sustained, but futile comment spam attack.
baltimore.indymedia.org   (571 words)

  
 Washington College Hall of Fame
Tim Hormes matriculated to Washington College from Calvert Hall High School in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1986.
In 1996 he was designated the Most Valuable Player for the Baltimore Thunder and in 1997 received the Thunder's Unsung Hero Award.
Washington College considers it an honor and privilege to induct Tim Hormes into the Washington College Athletic Hall of Fame on this fourth day of October, 2003.
athletics.washcoll.edu /halloffame/2003/th90.html   (299 words)

  
 Official site of the Philadelphia Wings - Press Room
The Wings sweep the best-of-three Championship Series with a 17-12 win over the Baltimore Thunder after having won 16-12 two days earlier.
The Wings break the League’s attendance record as 17,380 fans witness the Wings defeat of the Baltimore Thunder in the regular season finale.
The Wings edge the Baltimore Thunder by a score of 13-12 in the League’s first regular season double overtime game in history.
www.wingslax.com /article/60894   (807 words)

  
 JIM WEBB CIRCA 1979 HATED WOMEN, PROBABLY DISCO - Wonkette
The earliest reference seems to come from a Carol Burke syndicated column from earlier that month (also not on Nexis), which doesn’t really source the quote either (“…James Webb, former secretary of the Navy who in a visit to the Naval Academy several years ago referred to female midshipmen as ‘Thunder Things…’”).
The Allen campaign says that passage comes from the New Republic, but we can’t find it in their archives (once again, we may just be searching incorrectly, and we’d be happy to correct).
Later in the page (the block quote) it says that he referred to them as "thunder things".
www.wonkette.com /politics/jim-webb/jim-webb-circa-1979-hated-women-probably-disco-200925.php   (517 words)

  
 Live in Baltimore - Washington DC Happy Hour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Join the Live Baltimore Staff for a FREE happy hour where you can hear insider information on great city neighborhoods and countless incentive programs, and meet with real estate professionals that can make it happen for you!
Thunder Grille Happy Hour drink specials and complimentary food!
Thunder Grill is located in Union Station on
www.livebaltimore.com /dchh   (233 words)

  
 WBAL Radio - Maryland's NEWS TALK SPORTS Station
The Dyer Kroneberger Group currently manages more than $900 million in client assets of which $250 million are currently in Corporate Retirement Plans.
Brian was a Three Time All-American in Lacrosse at Loyola College and played eight years professionally with the Baltimore Thunder of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League.
He is a former member of Ferris Baker Watts’ Board of Directors and has been with Ferris Baker Watts, since 1991.
www.wbal.com /news/financial/kroneberger   (190 words)

  
 Irish Festival in Baltimore 2006: a celebration of Irish Music, Dance, Food and Culture
Irish Festival in Baltimore 2006: a celebration of Irish Music, Dance, Food and Culture
The 2006 Irish Festival in Baltimore City is in the Canton Waterfront Park, one of the hottest areas in the Greatest City in America.
Festival attendees will enjoy a beautiful view of the Inner Harbor to the northwest and Fort McHenry to the southwest.
www.baltimoreirishfest.com   (148 words)

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