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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON DECEMBER 22, 2008
NEWS
Around The Region
Sporty caskets offer fandom for an eternity
By KEVIN COWHERD | KEVIN COWHERD,kevin.cowherd@baltsun.com
Ground coffee can help stop the bleeding of small cuts
By JOE & TERESA GRAEDON | JOE & TERESA GRAEDON,peoplespharmacy.com
A race for survival
Letters
Cinderella versus the Barracuda
By Jonah Goldberg
No Headline
People & Entertainment
By From Sun news services
Illinois fundraiser asks for immunity
By David Kidwell and John Chase | David Kidwell and John Chase,Chicago Tribune
In Brief
By FROM SUN NEWS SERVICES
Economy leaves us too stunned to move
By SUSAN REIMER
Reforms set for takeoff
By Ron Moore
Writing thank-you notes teaches children to appreciate holiday gifts
By KATE SHATZKIN
Diabetics: Keep carbs in line, especially at holidays
By Holly Selby | Holly Selby,Special to The Baltimore Sun
Exploring the science of the winter solstice
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,frank.roylance@baltsun.com
'Today' show heads for night in holiday special
By FROM SUN NEWS SERVICES
FDA reform likely to take back seat in Obama plan
By Noam Levey | Noam Levey,Tribune Washington Bureau
Eat This Instead Joe Joe's Vs. Meringues
By KATE SHATZKIN
Their day in court
By Fred Schulte and James Drew | Fred Schulte and James Drew,investigations@baltsun.com
Letters
Good medicine: gratitude
By Drs. Kay Judge and Maxine Barish-Wreden | Drs. Kay Judge and Maxine Barish-Wreden,McClatchy-Tribune
Richard Ayres Reid, attorney, outdoorsman
By Frederick N. Rasmussen
Hanukkah celebration planned at Oheb Shalom
Help for young mothers
Leeper, Sr., Robert M.
Names In The News
Remembering the homeless
By Brent Jones | Brent Jones,brent.jones@baltsun.com
Forged in the crucible of Annapolis
By David Wood | David Wood,david.wood@baltsun.com
Other Notable Deaths
It's not easy, but it can be fun, to use Metro, light rail
By MICHAEL DRESSER | MICHAEL DRESSER,getting.there@baltsun.com
Police Blotter
By RICHARD IRWIN
Otradovec, Richard C.
Exclusive, Army-style
By David Kohn | David Kohn,david.kohn@baltsun.com
Hospital Cafeterias: Heal Thyselves
By Jill Rosen | Jill Rosen,jill.rosen@baltsun.com
Feeney, Timonthy Shaun
Fire board ineligible for stipend
By Annie Linskey | Annie Linskey,annie.linskey@baltsun.com
Dr. Robert L. Gluckstern
By Arin Gencer | Arin Gencer,arin.gencer@baltsun.com
Gajdosik, Terry P.
Beverly Jean Barranco, nurse, devoted mother
By MATTHEW HAY BROWN
SPORTS
'D' was for dependable
By Don Markus | Don Markus,don.markus@baltsun.com
Watch It Today
By Ray Frager
It's Happening
Ex-Raven Jamal Lewis tops 10,000 career yards
By From Sun news services
Quarter By Quarter
To Ravens go the spoils
By DAVID STEELE | DAVID STEELE,david.steele@baltsun.com
Win & In
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,jamison.hensley@baltsun.com
Passing glances get full coverage
By COMPILED FROM SUN NEWS SERVICE AND WEB REPORTS
Roundup
By FROM SUN STAFF AND NEWS SERVICES
2007 loss to American still stings
By Jeff Barker | Jeff Barker,jeff.barker@baltsun.com
Nfl Report
By From Sun news services
Clemson men rout Miami, 91-72, in ACC opener
By From Sun news services
Titans clinch top playoff spot
By The Dallas Morning News
Fall of Troy: Southern Miss wins New Orleans Bowl
By From Sun news services
Report Card
By MIKE PRESTON
Liles' 20 help lift Terps over Old Dominion, 74-65
By From Sun staff and news services
2 Ravens 9 Cowboys 7 The defensive slugfest continued...
Koch uses both feet vs. Dallas
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,edward.lee@baltsun.com
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