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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JULY 22, 2007
SPORTS
Ravens' big `O'
By Mike Klingaman | Mike Klingaman,Sun Reporter
Wish-A-Fish a keeper again
By CANDUS THOMSON
Training camps
Going straight to the ace
By Jeff Zrebiec | Jeff Zrebiec,SUN REPORTER
For White Sox, quick descent from heights
By Compiled from interviews and other newspapers' reports
Online
Finally, I felt the tingle.
By CHILDS WALKER | CHILDS WALKER,[SUN REPORTER]
Payoff for coach in volunteer post isn't financial
By CAL RIPKEN JR
Transactions
Play It Again -- Athletics 4, Orioles 3 NOT SO GOOD...
By JEFF ZREBIEC
Heat's on Garcia as he builds lead to 3
By Chuck Culpepper
Patterson's future with O's up in the air
By Jeff Zrebiec | Jeff Zrebiec,SUN REPORTER
Market open, few are trading
By DAN CONNOLLY
Online Your Turn
Inside track on outdoors
By Candus Thomson
Running man Ripken was a pinch runner seven times, the last in 1982, when he ran for current Orioles hitting coach Terry Crowley.
More Ripken on baltimoresun.com
National Conference
American Conference
Ripken Top Fives
By DAN CONNOLLY | DAN CONNOLLY,Sun Reporter
A life in the spotlight
By PETER SCHMUCK
Indictments, investigations headline week's itemized list
By PETER SCHMUCK
Thoughts on Ripken
Power surge Before hitting 25 homers in his third minor league season, Ripken had combined for eight homers in his first two pro years.
By Mike Klingaman | Mike Klingaman,Sun reporter
Honors class
Suddenly, running a league no fun at all
By RICK MAESE
Iron will From the beginning of The Streak until Ripken went on the disabled list for the first time April 20, 1999, other major leaguers went on the DL 5,045 times.
By DAVID STEELE
Best of the Hall, and the town
By CHILDS WALKER
INDUCTION Ceremonies
No offense and none taken
By Jeff Zrebiec | Jeff Zrebiec,SUN REPORTER
A scout's take -- Chase Utley, Philadelphia Phillies' 28-year-old second baseman
Thoughts on Ripken
Reward of K2 summit worth risk for Warner
By Candus Thomson | Candus Thomson,Sun reporter
NEWS
Mcmahon - Collins
Thrills abide on hot-air ride
By Cassandra A. Fortin | Cassandra A. Fortin,Special to the sun
Auditions set for `The Nutcracker'
The homefront challenge
Firm tapped to aid schools
By Gina Davis | Gina Davis,Sun Reporter
Police sued over shooting of dog
By Justin Fenton
A man and an insect made Europe
By Jay Hancock | Jay Hancock,Sun Staff
New In Paperback
How Sun looked at the problems of leaving Iraq
By Paul Moore | Paul Moore,Public Editor
The strange past, curious present of the original American road trip
By Jonathan Kirsch | Jonathan Kirsch,Los Angeles Times
Speakout
Ever Grateful
By Jonathan Pitts | Jonathan Pitts,Sun reporter
DJs create music environments for corporate clients
By Kim Yoshino | Kim Yoshino,Los Angeles Times
We want your opinions
Correction
Community Notes
We want your opinions
Library program mixes farmers' market with education
Education Notes
Class offers tips on care for horses
Library sponsoring writing contest
Godine applauds people of Columbia
Can GOP bounce back?
By Frank Luntz
The Weather Page
By FRANK ROYLANCE | FRANK ROYLANCE,Sun Reporter -- Weather Blogger
City / County Digest
Troubled oil refineries boost gas prices
By Jad Mouwad | Jad Mouwad,New York Times News Service
Candidates practice the art of politics
By John Fritze | John Fritze,Sun reporter
Woman is India's president
By Henry Chu | Henry Chu,Los Angeles Times
Nation Digest
Report claims Taliban has executed hostages
By New York Times News Service
U.S. missile attacks kill six insurgents
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske | Molly Hennessy-Fiske,Los Angeles Times
Other Notable Deaths
Reading essentials
Watson, Ollie L.
Alexander, Sr., Paul
Chester Jr., Alexander N.
Souders, Iii, Charles H.
Greer, Dorothy E.
5 Things I Have To Have Now
By [MICHELLE DEAL-ZIMMERMAN]
Letter presses to open BRAC
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Sun Reporter
Johnston, Beatrice R.
The little things all add up
By Stephanie Simon | Stephanie Simon,Los Angeles Times
Rogen spreads wings with `Hornet' project
By Sheigh Crabtree | Sheigh Crabtree,Los Angeles Times
Turkey's secular, Islamic parties set to clash
By Laura King | Laura King,Los Angeles Times
Cranberry bridge to close for repairs
More cheap shots than an Irish pub on St. Patrick's Day
By Glenn C. Altschuler | Glenn C. Altschuler,Special to the Sun
Bush colonoscopy reveals polyps
By Peter Wallsten | Peter Wallsten,Los Angeles Times
Shields, Dorothy
Letters To The Editor
Arundel History
Tracey, Benita Bosch
Education Notes
Levi, Evelyn M.
Candidates see pluses, pitfalls in new media
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Sun Television Critic
4-day Westminster program emphasizes sportsmanship
By Eboni Preston | Eboni Preston,Sun Reporter
Baltimore County braces
Centennial's baseball school begins July 30
Minato modernizes -- for the better
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Sun Restaurant Critic
A county tradition where dreams and hopes are harvested
By Ellie Baublitz | Ellie Baublitz,Sun Reporter
No Work Here
By Stephen Kiehl | Stephen Kiehl,sun reporter
Cousin's talks with teachers yield results
By John-John Williams IV | John-John Williams IV,Sun reporter
Just imagine: You're innocent, facing execution
By Leonard Pitts Jr
Frugality and the city
By Tanika White | Tanika White,Sun Reporter
Hardy, Elaine H.
Ethics panel denies Jones request
By Ellie Baublitz | Ellie Baublitz,Sun Reporter
Davis, Marva Elizabeth
Tolerance for crime best at zero
By DAN RODRICKS
City police spokesman ousted
By Gus G. Sentementes | Gus G. Sentementes,Sun reporter
Voices
By Ted Kooser | Ted Kooser,Special to the Sun
UM professor to discuss osteoporosis at Central Library
The Week That Was
A light and cool lunch
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,Tribune Media Services
Pr. George's singer wins Holiday contest
By John Fritze
Inner lives, woman traveler, spoiled kid
By Victoria A. Brownworth | Victoria A. Brownworth,Special to The Sun
Despite doubts, a week with Boy Scouts left me a happy camper
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,Sun Reporter
Howard needs traffic enforcement
Some dying to write ninth symphony
By Tim Smith | Tim Smith,Sun Music Critic
Sockpuppets, an outspoken CEO and Wall Street hijinks
By Andy Ratner | Andy Ratner,Sun Editor
Education Notes
Harford Digest
For a jammin' good art time, head to Savage Mill
New school, diverse body
By Teresa Lewi | Teresa Lewi,Sun reporter
In-room safes offer simple security for hotel guests
By JANET GILBERT
Telling story of a lost child
By Christopher Assaf | Christopher Assaf,Sun Photographer
New human services center draws Democrats
By Larry Carson
History
Health care bill gives GOP a pain
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar | Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar,Los Angeles Times
Bigger corn crop this year in Md. fuels fear of increased runoff of nutrients in the bay
By TED SHELSBY
Transforming ideas into robots
By Arin Gencer | Arin Gencer,Sun Reporter
John Wheeler Jr.
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Sun Reporter
Family trains, primps pigs for 4-H fair
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Sun Reporter
Quotable
Pa. man charged at powwow
By Melissa Harris
Sisselberger, Mary E.
Ella N.S. Clarke
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Sun Reporter
Ranson, Dorothy Mae
Writer Cocteau's `Enfants Terribles' play a fascinating game
By Chris Kaltenbach
From creator of Aubrey, Maturin, a gripping journey to Central Asia
By Anthony Day | Anthony Day,Los Angeles Times
Captains group to meet Monday
By Marcia Cephus
Doyenne of dragon ladies delivers again
By Virginia Heffernan | Virginia Heffernan,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Week In Review
Students jump-start computer training
By Madison Park | Madison Park,Sun Reporter
Speakout
Group holding back-to-school project
George H. Houck, 85
Police jobs on the line
By Justin Fenton | Justin Fenton,Sun reporter
How many U.S. forces required for Iraq?
By David Wood | David Wood,[Sun Reporter]
Capt. John Smith visits Harford - again
By Madison Park | Madison Park,Sun Reporter
In S. Africa, a new struggle
By Scott Calvert | Scott Calvert,[SUN FOREIGN REPORTER]
Immigration crackdown `gonna get ugly'
By Antonio Olivo | Antonio Olivo,Chicago Tribune
County honored for support of arts
By a Sun reporter
Crofton is named one of the best
By Rochelle McConkie | Rochelle McConkie,Sun Reporter
Mt. Airy weighs water limits
By Laura McCandlish | Laura McCandlish,Sun Reporter
How schools get it right
By Liz Bowie | Liz Bowie,Sun Reporter
County councilwoman gets scare learning her sons were in bus accident
By John-John Williams IV
Store Opening
By [JOHN WOESTENDIEK]
Words that will never die
By C. Fraser Smith
Tammy Faye Messner, 65, dies
By Dennis McLellan | Dennis McLellan,Los Angeles Times
History Man
By Julie Turkewitz | Julie Turkewitz,Sun Reporter
Parrish - Gartrell
Burning questions about menopause
By Mary Carole McCauley
Ripken savors `surreal' attention
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,Sun Reporter
Fall TV season programs are out of this world
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Sun Television Critic
Triathlon dispute nears finish line
By Sharahn D. Boykin | Sharahn D. Boykin,Sun Reporter
Exhibit kicks off with homey feast
By SLOANE BROWN
Online: Gardener of the Week
Hot Women
By Mary Carole McCauley | Mary Carole McCauley,Sun Reporter
The boys could have explained Helpful, Friendly, Courteous and Thrifty
By LAURA VOZZELLA
From Harford County to Pickett's Charge
Gordon - Wheeler
Souped-up tractors can pull their weight
By Ellie Baublitz | Ellie Baublitz,Sun Reporter
Colonna - Lewis
Hands-on camp gives students a head start
By Susan Gvozdas | Susan Gvozdas,Special to the Sun
Turning to corporate America to save the world
By Robert Koulish
Thomas, Edna M.
Deshields, Michael
Corry, Sheila E.
Visitors get view of the wild life
By Melissa Harris | Melissa Harris,sun reporter
GLIMPSED! Towson
By Tanika White | Tanika White,Sun Reporter
Does consumerism corrupt families?
By Joe Burris | Joe Burris,sun reporter
Immigrants race to beat clock
By Julie Turkewitz | Julie Turkewitz,Sun Reporter
This camp's not for kids
By Cassandra A. Fortin | Cassandra A. Fortin,Special to The Sun
Ames Jr., Alonzo D.
Exchanges across sea
By Lisa Tom | Lisa Tom,Special to the Sun
TRAVEL
Balloons and blues
Geography Quiz
Make most of trips as a culinary tourist
By Jim Webster | Jim Webster,St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
Father nature
The Beach Zone
Web sites for hotels in Italy and Spain
Breaking Bread
By Greg Morago | Greg Morago,HARFORD (CONN.) COURANT
Frisco For Foodies
By Melissa Harris | Melissa Harris,Sun Reporter
The Smart Traveler
BUSINESS
Overseas calling can be costly
By David Colker | David Colker,Los Angeles Times
Asset drift poses threat to nest egg
By Andrew Leckey | Andrew Leckey,Tribune Media services
Twentysomethings have arrived
By Carolyn Bigda | Carolyn Bigda,Tribune Media Services
PSC starts to dig for real answers on rates
By Jay Hancock | Jay Hancock,Sun Columnist
Insurers have upper hand when setting a car's value
By Bruse Mohl | Bruse Mohl,The Boston Globe
Expedia gets a `hold' rating
By Andrew Leckey | Andrew Leckey,Tribune Media Services
Put bonds, not stocks, in tax-deferred accounts
By Janet Kidd Stewart | Janet Kidd Stewart,Chicago Tribune
Teaching Entrepreneurs
By Hanah Cho | Hanah Cho,Sun reporter
You can add to privacy controls for your data
By Eileen Ambrose | Eileen Ambrose,Sun Columnist
5 tips for negotiating retail deals
By McClatchy-Tribune
Overpaying for glasses?
By Gregory Karp | Gregory Karp,Morning Call
Catching up on retirement saving
By Janet Kidd Stewart | Janet Kidd Stewart,Tribune Media Services
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