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Saturday, May 19 Justify wins the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. |
| The 143th edition of the Preakness Stakes featured its biggest-ever infield stage, new and hulking “chalet” tents that offered towering views over the Pimlico Race Course track, and a winner that kept alive the chance of a Triple Crown in 2018. |
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| Stonach Group COO Tim Ritvo doesn't expect the organization to put more money into Pimlico, and doesn't see a future for Preakness at Pimlico unless the state invests hundreds of millions of dollars to renovate the aging racetrack. |
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| The race-by-race results from Preakness Day 2018 on a muddy track as the rain fell throughout the day, |
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| The absence of Under Armour’s typical celebrity-filled tent didn't stop the stars from showing up to the 143rd Preakness Stakes on Saturday. |
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| InfieldFest was touted by organizers as a refreshed event, with a smarter layout to promote watching and betting on races, and a “megastage” to serve as a focal point. The execution was overshadowed by conditions that left no one safe from having their shoes and feet — at the least — covered in mud |
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| The Most Rev. Michael Bruce Curry, who led St. James in Baltimore from 1988 to 2000 before becoming the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, earned wide praise for the stirring sermon he delivered at Windsor Castle. |
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| A substitute teacher who relatives say had a "lust for life" and a foreign exchange student from Pakistan are among the first confirmed victims of mass |
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| "The challenge for you is to transform your life from being a slave to being an owner, and from being a follower to being a leader.” |
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| Christina Nutile is a foot soldier in Baltimore's war on blight and on Saturday her rampart was the front porch of a vacant and badly damaged house in Waverly. |
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