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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON DECEMBER 23, 2008
NEWS
Laurel man an Iraqi spy
By Tricia Bishop | Tricia Bishop,tricia.bishop@baltsun.com
IPod overuse can be hazardous to your ears
By McClatchy -Tribune
Charles T. Gladstone Jr.
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | Frederick N. Rasmussen,fred.rasmussen@baltsun.com
Bite Sized
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,chris.kaltenbach@baltsun.com
Burden of 'buy the book'
By Alexander E. Hooke
The Portal
When the World Comes Down
By NEW YORK TIME NEWS SERVICE
A work in progress
By Laura Smitherman | Laura Smitherman,laura.smitherman@baltsun.com
Other Notable Deaths
Obama staff gets Afghan war updates
By Julian E. Barnes | Julian E. Barnes,Tribune Washington Bureau
People & Entertainment
By FROM SUN NEWS SERVICES
Time to pay the piper, but not to despair
By DAN RODRICKS
In Brief
By FROM SUN NEWS SERVICES
Predmore, Donald K.
Boston, Audrey
Cooke, Pauline T.
House, Charles R.
Cockey, Robert
Police Blotter
By RICHARD IRWIN
Felty, Doris Etta
Wrong remedy
5 convicted in plot to kill soldiers
By Julian E. Barnes | Julian E. Barnes,Tribune Washington Bureau
Fields, Albert L.
Extremist pastor is an insulting choice
By Katha Pollitt
4 groups offer tickets to Baltimore Opera patrons
By Tim Smith | Tim Smith,tim.smith@baltsun.com
Around The Region
Teamwork lifts Walbrook
By Glenn Graham | Glenn Graham,glenn.graham@baltsun.com
Walsch, William R.
Police station fills with holiday cheer, holiday food
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,peter.hermann@baltsun.com
Recalling when the news of the day came with buttery popcorn
By ANDREW RATNER
Letters
Lipsey, Marietta
Seton Keough earns upset
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,katherine.dunn@baltsun.com
The Duchess
By CHRIS KALTENBACH
Vive la France?
Living through the violence, hoping for the best
By PETER HERMANN
Help for the homeless
By Liz F. Kay | Liz F. Kay,liz.kay@baltsun.com
Loose rules
By James Drew and Fred Schulte | James Drew and Fred Schulte,investigations@baltsun.com
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows
By MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE
Gifts for the music lover who's always looking for the next big thing
By ERIC GWINN | ERIC GWINN,Chicago Tribune
Howard medical practice halts 'retainer' care plans
By Tyeesha Dixon | Tyeesha Dixon,tyeesha.dixon@baltsun.com
Readers Speak Out
Garner, Harry A.
Suspect in rape case found dead
By Brent Jones | Brent Jones,brent.jones@baltsun.com
Letters
Schweinsberg, George W.
Doris B. Smith, physical education teacher
By FREDERICK N. RASMUSSEN
Faith Hill goes 'Home for the Holidays'
Crime Watch
Accused in kidnap, trooper fired
By Gus G. Sentementes | Gus G. Sentementes,gus.sentementes@baltsun.com
SPORTS
Wrestling and Texas Stadium
By KEVIN ECK
O's: It's not all Tex all the time
By PETER SCHMUCK
Napoleon Dynamite
By ray frager
No, it's the Dolphins
By BILL ORDINE
It's Happening
Bring on the Jets
By KEN MURRAY
On Ravens, cooler heads prevail
By MIKE PRESTON
Rockets take off, roll
By From Sun news services
Nothing haunts UM this time
By Jeff Barker | Jeff Barker,jeff.barker@baltsun.com
Aminu, Wake pull away
By From Sun news services
Bears stay alive with OT victory
By From Sun news services
We'll play to win, Harbaugh says
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,edward.lee@baltsun.com
Orange squeezes Coppin State, 82-71
By From Sun news services
Who knew?
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,jamison.hensley@baltsun.com
Roundup
By FROM SUN STAFF AND NEWS SERVICES
BUSINESS
Daily Briefing
Franklin to leave Sun
By Stephen Kiehl | Stephen Kiehl,stephen.kiehl@baltsun.com
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