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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON DECEMBER 31, 2008
NEWS
Bank holdup trend: kidnapping manager's family
By Gus G. Sentementes | Gus G. Sentementes,gus.sentementes@baltsun.com
Richard R. Harwood Jr.
By Jacques Kelly | Jacques Kelly,jacques.kelly@baltsun.com
The defensive end is a screenwriter
By Kevin Van Valkenburg | Kevin Van Valkenburg,kevin.vanvalkenburg@baltsun.com
Brandt, Adam S.
People And Entertainment
By From Sun news services
MTA cuts service, keeps 10:05 train from Washington
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,michael.dresser@balltsun.com
Around The Region
Israel considers 2-day halt to airstrikes
By Richard Boudreaux | Richard Boudreaux,Los Angeles Times
Calvert Hall defeats Mt. St. Joe in Virginia
By From Sun staff reports
Sellers Sr., Oscar
Miller, Edith E.
Dickenson, Mildred H.
Crime & Courts
Happy New Year's Eve
By DAVID ZURAWIK
Letters
Stop lecturing, start helping
By Timothy Rieger
Wine Find
By Michael Dresser
2008, alphabetized
NASA report details crew's final minutes
By Thomas H. Maugh II | Thomas H. Maugh II,Los Angeles Times
Seymour, Benton F.
From football to finances, 'experts' fumble forecasts
By Ron Smith
Elizabeth Large's Top 10 Restaurants Reviewed This Year
By ELIZABETH LARGE
Count falls, hopes rise
By Justin Fenton | Justin Fenton,justin.fenton@baltsun.com
Letters
Dennis, Clementine
Casual elegance comes into play near stadium
By ELIZABETH LARGE | ELIZABETH LARGE,elizabeth.large@baltsun.com
Isadore H. Goodwin Jr., city schools vice principal
By Jacques Kelly
In The Region
Ellen M. Sodaro, owned Ocean City apartments
By Jacques Kelly
Defying Senate leadership, Illinois governor names replacement for Obama
By Ray Long and Rick Pearson | Ray Long and Rick Pearson,Chicago Tribune
Coleman, Ophelia Sarah
Bacon beckons
By Noelle Carter | Noelle Carter,Los Angeles Times
Milford Mill upsets City
By Glenn Graham | Glenn Graham,glenn.graham@baltsun.com
Athletes Of The Week
County's eviction threat angers, bewilders family
By Nick Madigan | Nick Madigan,nick.madigan@baltsun.com
3 shooting victims named
By Richard Irwin
Remembering 43 young lives snuffed out in Baltimore this year
By PETER HERMANN
Harwood, Jr., Richard R.
Trees return in Towson
By Nick Madigan | Nick Madigan,nick.madigan@baltsun.com
one more time
By Kate Shatzkin | Kate Shatzkin,kate.shatzkin@baltsun.com
Columbia fire wrecks day spa, offices of nonprofit
By Tyeesha Dixon | Tyeesha Dixon,tyeesha.dixon@baltsun.com
State judges' vacation reduced
By Laura Smitherman | Laura Smitherman,laura.smitherman@baltsun.com
Goldstein, Vashti
Paylor, Nicola
Rockets' red glare, dollars bursting in air
By LAURA VOZZELLA
BUSINESS
daily briefing
Investment wisdom from the good old, bad old days
By JAY HANCOCK | JAY HANCOCK,jay.hancock@baltsun.com
SPORTS
Watch It Today
By Ray Frager
5 Things To Look For Today
Navy edges Longwood, 81-80, on late free throws
By From Sun news services
Broncos fire Shanahan
By From Sun news services
Not frustrated, still after QB slot
McGahee's mouth, not his feet, doing the running
By RICK MAESE | RICK MAESE,rick.maese@baltsun.com
Roundup
By From Sun staff and news services
Blue streak
By Jeff Barker | Jeff Barker,jeff.barker@baltsun.com
Lost sleep a bad call
By Jeff Barker | Jeff Barker,jeff.barker@baltsun.com
Coach made it happen
By BILL ORDINE
The quarterback did it
By CANDUS THOMSON
After timeout, UM shapes up
By Bill Ordine | Bill Ordine,bill.ordine@baltsun.com
Rats versus palmetto bugs
By JILL ROSEN | JILL ROSEN,jill.rosen@baltsun.com
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