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  2. John Steadman - Wikipedia

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    John F. Steadman Jr. (February 14, 1927 – January 1, 2001) was an American sportswriter for The Baltimore Sun. His career spanned seven decades and he attended and reported on every Super Bowl from its inception until his death. [1]

  3. Fred Barnes (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    After spending several years as a journalist with The Charleston News and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, he became a reporter for the Washington Star.He covered the Supreme Court and the White House for the Star before moving to the Baltimore Sun, where he was the national political correspondent.

  4. Mary Pat Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Mary Pat Clarke (June 22, 1941 – November 10, 2024) was an American politician who represented the 14th district in the Baltimore City Council.She served as both council president and council member for 24 out of the last 35 years as of 2010. [1]

  5. Peter Angelos - Wikipedia

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    Peter George Angelos (born George Angelos; [2] July 4, 1929 – March 23, 2024) was an American trial lawyer and baseball executive from Baltimore, Maryland.Angelos was the majority owner of the Baltimore Orioles, a team in the American League of Major League Baseball, from 1993 until his death in 2024.

  6. The Baltimore Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Sun is the flagship of the Baltimore Sun Media Group, which also produces the b free daily newspaper and more than 30 other Baltimore metropolitan-area community newspapers, magazines and Web sites. BSMG content reaches more than one million Baltimore-area readers each week and is the region's most widely read source of news.

  7. Mary Dobkin - Wikipedia

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    Dobkin was a tiny child when her father died; soon after, she left Russia in the care of an aunt and uncle, and settled in Baltimore, Maryland.That domestic arrangement was also short-lived, and ended when Mary was found alone and unconscious on a winter night, with no shoes and severe frostbite, when she was six years old.

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