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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Poll: Orioles Schedule Conflicts with Ravens’ Plans

The NFL would like the Ravens to open their season at home on Sept. 5, but the O’s already have a game scheduled.

Traditionally the Super Bowl champions get to play at home on the opening night of the season, but a scheduling conflict with the Orioles may make that impossible for the Ravens. The NFL would like to schedule the Ravens to open at home on Sept. 5, but the Orioles already have a home game with the Chicago White Sox. Moving the Ravens game back a day is not an option because of Rosh Hashanah. Vote in our poll and tell us how you'd handle it. Have a better idea? Share it with a comment below.

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kevin

6:40 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013

As a PSL holder trying to contact lawyers willing to sue the NFL. They devalue the worth of my tickets ,costing emotional loss what if one of our players get hurt and we never have flag unfurled in league opening game in our lifetime.Excuse of Jewish holiday totally BS they played on it last year and guess what it will be played in another city this year The holiday extends through Thursday . …   more ›

Monday, December 31, 2012

2012-13 NCAA College Bowl Game Schedule

The Bowl Championship Series Games begin Jan. 1.

'Tis the season of bowl games. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) five-game showcase of college football begins Tuesday, with Stanford vs. Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl at 4 p.m.  The BCS National Championship Game on Jan. 7 features Notre Dame vs. Alabama.  The following is the schedule for BCS and non-BCS bowl games.  All times are Eastern: Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio, Stanford vs. Wisconsin Jan. 1, 5 p.m., ESPN Discover Orange Bowl, Florida State vs. Northern Illinois Jan. 1, 8:30 p.m., ESPN Allstate Sugar Bowl, Florida vs. Louisville Jan. 2, 8:30 p.m., ESPN Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, Kansas State vs. Oregon Jan. 3, 8:30 p.m., ESPN BCS National Championship Game, Notre Dame vs. Alabama  Jan. 7, 8:30 p.m., ESPN   Heart of Dallas Bowl, …

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Patch Is Collecting Questions for Obama and Romney During the Next Presidential Debate

If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.

If last Wednesday’s presidential debate left you with more questions than answers, here’s your chance for the presidential candidates to address the issues that most matter to you. The next presidential debate will be a town hall meeting format at Hofstra University in Long Island, where voters will ask President Obama and Mitt Romney about domestic and foreign policy. Pikesville Patch is asking you, our readers, to participate by submitting questions for the candidates. All you have to do is post your question in the comments section below and we’ll send it to the Commission on Presidential Debates. The Commission is partnering with Patch's parent company Aol, along with Google and Yahoo, to take questions from web users across the …

The Swede

3:02 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012

My Question: If there is a major financial event caused by the Euro Crisis, Iran-Israel war, computer trading of stocks gone wild, that triggers a 40-50% market correction and a freezing of credit (again), are we prepared for that? If yes, how so? If no, what must be done to be ready to react to this kind of crisis? The Swede Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin   more ›

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Presidential Debate Schedule 2012

The first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican Candidate Mitt Romney was held on Oct. 3. Find out when the next ones are scheduled.

Nearly 60 million people tuned in on Oct. 3 to watch the first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. There will be three more debates before election day on Nov. 6. Here's the schedule:  Topic: Domestic policy  Air Time: 9 p.m. EDT Location: University of Denver in Denver, Colorado Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates Participants: President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney Moderator: Jim Lehrer (Host of NewsHour on PBS) The debate focused on domestic policy and was divided into six time segments of approximately 15 minutes each on topics selected by the moderator, including healthcare, government's role and the deficit. Lehrer opened each segment with a question, …

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