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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JANUARY 01, 2006
NEWS
Great Aspirations
By STEPHANIE SHAPIRO | STEPHANIE SHAPIRO,SUN REPORTER
Researchers take steps to help save silky sifaka
By SCOTT CALVERT | SCOTT CALVERT,SUN FOREIGN REPORTER
Monaghan's Pub in Woodlawn serves its country -- with french fries on the side
By MELISSA HARRIS
Russett seeks full-time police officer
By ANNIE LINSKEY | ANNIE LINSKEY,SUN REPORTER
The semi-true life of a failed revolutionary
By DIANE SCHARPER | DIANE SCHARPER,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Parents learn signs of spotting gang activity
By JOHN-JOHN WILLIAMS IV | JOHN-JOHN WILLIAMS IV,SUN REPORTER
The family geek
By C. FRASER SMITH
Sister M. Carol Baker, R.s.m
Randall D. Siegmeister, 49, music sound engineer
By FREDERICK N. RASMUSSEN | FREDERICK N. RASMUSSEN,SUN REPORTER
A couple of goodfellas hook up in a set
Some sites to put in your sights for 2006
By TROY MCCULLOUGH
The vampires are here, and they're the good guys
By MARY HARRIS RUSSELL | MARY HARRIS RUSSELL,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
At twilight in the cemetery
By DAVID HOBBY | DAVID HOBBY,SUN REPORTER
Question for scary times: Who are we?
By DELIA M. RIOS | DELIA M. RIOS,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
What's new in the world of the arts? Zip. Zilch. Or so it sometimes seems.
By JOHN WOESTENDIEK | JOHN WOESTENDIEK,SUN REPORTER
Development Spotlight
Tung and `Oz' have something in common
By LARRY CARSON
Speak Out
Harford Digest
Smaller horse park planned
By CHRIS YAKAITIS | CHRIS YAKAITIS,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
On the horizon
Carroll Digest
Correction
Education Digest
Education Notes
Speakout
Lend a hand or an ear to start year on right foot
By DAN RODRICKS
The Week That Was
U.N. seeks to move on reform
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Overriding concerns
Sun News Digest
Newsmaker
By ANNIE LINSKEY
Delays expected at start of program
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Sole patrol
Picking up where Fido left off
By GREG BARRETT | GREG BARRETT,SUN REPORTER
Impact of drug benefit unclear
By M. WILLIAM SALGANIK | M. WILLIAM SALGANIK,SUN REPORTER
Paying foreign media makes sense if it helps us win the war
By CHARLES A. KROHN
Official blocked spy plan in '04
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
New Year's Schedule
Allen, Elizabeth
Brown, Lennie Washington
Johnson, Larry
Jacobs, Francis
Jones, Josephine.
Mclear, Grace R.
Parise, Jessie R.
Scott, Jr., Marion R.
Sharman, Frances Rose
Smith, James Roger
Thacker-clayton Stella M.
Watson, Jesse F.
Wilson, Lillian
Yates, Dorothy E.
Biggs, Morris W.
Snowden, Sarah T.
Deangelis, Richard J.
Clarke pushes curfew bill
By DOUG DONOVAN | DOUG DONOVAN,SUN REPORTER
Jones, Lula B.
Carroll History
Multicultural event, heart fundraiser set
Cottman, Katherine E.
Primary attraction
Week In Review
Letters To The Editor
Other Notable Deaths
Chattin, Thelma J.
Information, please
By LARRY WILLIAMS | LARRY WILLIAMS,IDEAS EDITOR
The fundamental problem with narrow, violent religion
By VICTORIA A. BROWNWORTH | VICTORIA A. BROWNWORTH,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Partying through the winter
By SLOANE BROWN
Louder student voice sought
By GINA DAVIS | GINA DAVIS,SUN REPORTER
Historical group accepts trove of school memorabilia
By JUSTIN FENTON | JUSTIN FENTON,SUN REPORTER
Education Notes
Week In Review
Mirabile, Helen
Bush sets confident tone for '06
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Kuczak, Richard D.
City sees slight drop in killings
By GUS G. SENTEMENTES | GUS G. SENTEMENTES,SUN REPORTER
Upscale takes a turn with seafood
By ELIZABETH LARGE | ELIZABETH LARGE,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
Rackl, Peter J.
Wilson Sr, James C.
Sister Mary Helen Fellenz, S.s.n.d.
From Iraq war to culture wars: Ready for '06?
By LARRY WILLIAMS
Holloman, Ronald Lee
Gerhold, Carl L.
Norin, Mae
Rackl, Peter J.
Eagle Scout for a day - and for life
By KAREN NITKIN | KAREN NITKIN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Lewis, Lois Eileen
A Mideast optimist
By MICHAEL HILL | MICHAEL HILL,SUN REPORTER
Rosenberger, Henry L.
Struggling in the battle for New Orleans
By ROBERT LITTLE | ROBERT LITTLE,SUN REPORTER
Buck, Ruth P.
There we go again - latest Reagan book informative but not revelatory
By STEVE WEINBERG | STEVE WEINBERG,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Teacher receives world lesson
By KATIE MARTIN | KATIE MARTIN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Government funding available to finance farmers' conservation projects
By TED SHELSBY
Police Blotter
Wisdom and warmth
By STEPHANIE SHAPIRO | STEPHANIE SHAPIRO,SUN REPORTER
Tips on extending batteries' life
By TERRI JO RYAN | TERRI JO RYAN,WACO TRIBUNE-HERALD
Craig tackles county budget
By TED SHELSBY | TED SHELSBY,SUN REPORTER
A melancholy comedy of interspecies love
By MARY CAROLE MCCAULEY | MARY CAROLE MCCAULEY,SUN REPORTER
James Sr, William T.
Students create books for children in a war-torn African country to help with reading skills and offer them a moment of peace
By KATIE MARTIN | KATIE MARTIN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Vote could bring cable competition
By LARRY CARSON | LARRY CARSON,SUN REPORTER
Arundel History
Chocolate flan with a touch of a mystery
Harford History
Historic estate plans stir debate
By LARRY CARSON | LARRY CARSON,SUN REPORTER
Never too late to rise early for exercise
By REBECCA LOGAN | REBECCA LOGAN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Pelter, Arnold A.
Perry, Mamie E.
Michael V. O'Malley, 64, court worker, church volunteer
Wildlife center plans bird walk, `Owl Prowl'
Gripes rise about cellular phones
By MARI PERRY | MARI PERRY,CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE
The game plan after football
By SLOANE BROWN
Meadows, Sr., Alfred A.
Molan, Peter D.
Sister Denise Eby, D.c.
Crowding felt in classroom
By GINA DAVIS | GINA DAVIS,SUN REPORTER
Recruiting students with merit aid
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
City/county Digest
Reimagining a house and a life
By MARIE GULLARD | MARIE GULLARD,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Lobbyists get a pass on lines
By DAVID NITKIN | DAVID NITKIN,SUN REPORTER
Why does young daughter resist learning scuba
By CAL RIPKEN
Master gardener to present talk on seeds
Boyer, Kathleen B.
Olgeirson, Barbara Julia
An institution in county recreation and parks retires
By MARY GAIL HARE | MARY GAIL HARE,SUN REPORTER
Community Notes
Satosky, Stephen
Isaacs, Alice B.
The partying began early
By MELISSA HARRIS | MELISSA HARRIS,SUN REPORTER
Kotzin, Stephen Neil
Wolfe, Beverly
Development Spotlight
Howard History
Kozlowski, Keith A.
Iraq's power outages worsen
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Winter shelter offers warmth
By JONI GUHNE | JONI GUHNE,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Corley, Sallie Bell
Nicholas R. Rosewag Jr., 84, veteran, engineer, farmer
Education Notes
Kinsella, Jr., Patrick J.
Church holds freedom celebration
By TYRONE RICHARDSON | TYRONE RICHARDSON,SUN REPORTER
Farewells, thanks and complaints
By PAUL MOORE | PAUL MOORE,PUBLIC EDITOR
Teacher shares the gift of music
By CASSANDRA A. FORTIN | CASSANDRA A. FORTIN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Reflections in Goldin's eye
By GLENN MCNATT | GLENN MCNATT,SUN ART CRITIC
Facts in killing remain unclear
By MELISSA HARRIS | MELISSA HARRIS,SUN REPORTER
Business Notes
Yost, Andy C.
Quasney, Milton F.
America's competitive disadvantage lies outside classroom
By KATE HAMILL
For the younger set, New Year's Eve started before noon. It took the adults a few hours to catch up with them.
By MELISSA HARRIS AND BRADLEY OLSON | MELISSA HARRIS AND BRADLEY OLSON,SUN REPORTERS
Childress, Edward T.
Pierson, Jane Michel
Donning a skirt with promises to keep
By ABIGAIL TUCKER | ABIGAIL TUCKER,SUN REPORTER
Barney, Edward K.
Sandtown stands firm on its ground
By JOE BURRIS | JOE BURRIS,SUN REPORTER
Marcovitz, Bernice
High school varsity swimming is `dead in the water,' county athletics coordinator says
By JOHN-JOHN WILLIAMS IV
China twists capitalism to help itself
By PETER MORICI | PETER MORICI,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
For network news, it was a year of missed lessons
By DAVID ZURAWIK | DAVID ZURAWIK,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
Taking love of education to the nth degree
By KAREN NITKIN | KAREN NITKIN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Classes in line dance at senior center
Overreaching on `enemy combatants'
By CARL TOBIAS
Forging a new path of scientific research
By SCOTT CALVERT | SCOTT CALVERT,SUN FOREIGN REPORTER
Blankenship, Kimberly A.
College kids give refrigerator a split personality
By SUSAN REIMER
Lessons in belly dancing scheduled
New Orleans landmark reopens
By HOWARD WITT | HOWARD WITT,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
BUSINESS
Debt guru finds self in court, again
By EILEEN AMBROSE | EILEEN AMBROSE,SUN REPORTER
Read lease carefully early to know termination rights
By JONATHAN AZRAEL | JONATHAN AZRAEL,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Mortgage applicants the fewest since 2002
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Appraisers hold power on worth of a home
By KENNETH HARNEY
Burning Questions
A lock-step warning
By GAIL MARKSJARVIS
Expect usual in useless predictions for this year
By HUMBERTO CRUZ | HUMBERTO CRUZ,TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES
Commit now to a financial strategy for 2006
By CAROLYN BIGDA | CAROLYN BIGDA,TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES
Moving on, thinking small
By WILLIAM SLUIS | WILLIAM SLUIS,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
The adages abound on smart spending
By GREGORY KARP | GREGORY KARP,THE MORNING CALL
Pharmacy group guides online users
By MARKETWATCH
Old cities as new 'burbs
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Can you make it for 30 years on $1 million?
By TAMI LUHBY | TAMI LUHBY,NEWSDAY
Sales may ease nationally in 2006, but the Baltimore area's influx of people is likely to keep demand and prices up
By NANCY JONES-BONBREST | NANCY JONES-BONBREST,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Rate inversions can be a plague on banks, credit for everyone else
By JAY HANCOCK
Stay away from these mutual funds in 2006
By CHARLES JAFFE
3 more firms plan ship condos
By ANN BRENOFF | ANN BRENOFF,LOS ANGELES TIMES
TRAVEL
Reference Points
By JUNE SAWYERS
Best Bet
By LORI SEARS
Monterey County discount
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Lasting Impressions
Online travel agencies go to bat for their customers
By CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT | CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT,NEW YORK TIMES
Friendly people and one annoyed cow
By PAUL BUTLER
Saluite To Soldiers
SPORTS
Parting now with J. Lewis would not be sweet at all
By DAVID STEELE
The coaching shuffle begins
By KEN MURRAY
Everyone chips in as Terps cruise
By HEATHER A. DINICH | HEATHER A. DINICH,SUN REPORTER
`Vegas' cashes in at Laurel
By SANDRA MCKEE | SANDRA MCKEE,SUN REPORTER
Redskins still wary of Eagles
By EDWARD LEE | EDWARD LEE,SUN REPORTER
Boller seeks turn on road
By JAMISON HENSLEY | JAMISON HENSLEY,SUN REPORTER
Scouting Report
By JAMISON HENSLEY
Before we move on to 2006, there's unfinished business
By PETER SCHMUCK
The Kickoff
Today's games
Roch around the clock
By ROCH KUBATKO
Work never stops for O's Cabrera
By RICK MAESE
Rough Round 2 looms in Volvo
By CANDUS THOMSON | CANDUS THOMSON,SUN REPORTER
USC's Reggie Bush is a highlight waiting to happen. Every time the Heisman Trophy winner touches the ball... he could go all the way
By DON MARKUS | DON MARKUS,SUN REPORTER
ENTERTAINMENT
Movies make for epic marketing
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Almanac
An extended span at C-SPAN
By NICK MADIGAN | NICK MADIGAN,SUN REPORTER
Womanizing -- on screen and off
By SUSAN KING | SUSAN KING,LOS ANGELES TIMES
`Warehouse' stores both absence, loss
By GLENN MCNATT | GLENN MCNATT,SUN ART CRITIC
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