Audience members wore orange Baltimore Orioles t-shirts and jerseys of their favorite teams. The event's host, Baltimore Mayor Sheila...
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08/28/08
DENVER — Maryland's delegation breakfast on Wednesday looked more like a school pep rally than a meeting of influential politicians. Find Us On Facebook
The speakers' lectern at the Renaissance Denver Hotel ballroom was adorned with two bright red pompoms and in the background hung three white "Team Maryland" football jerseys.
Audience members wore orange Baltimore Orioles t-shirts and jerseys of their favorite teams. The event's host, Baltimore Mayor Sheila...
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