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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JUNE 20, 2010
NEWS
Nonprofit group dedicated to dads holds first Father's Day Festival
By Hanah Cho, The Baltimore Sun
Life after college for many means returning home
By Jessica Anderson, The Baltimore Sun
Number of Baltimore County high school graduates going to college increases
By Liz Bowie, The Baltimore Sun
John H. Meyers Sr. dies
By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun
Bryant knocks on Jordan's door
By Mark Heisler, Tribune newspapers
Remembering my father's days
By Sam Davis, The Baltimore Sun
Pitchers ahead of curve
By Phil Rogers
Tiger makes a move
By Teddy Greenstein, Tribune newspapers
Whole host of difficulties
By Kevin Baxter, Tribune Newspapers
Whispers
By Phil Rogers
Hoping to go one better
By Diane Pucin, Tribune newspapers
10 to watch
Woods' criticism of greens angers USGA chief
By Teddy Greenstein, Tribune reporter
Audrey Robbins awards honor three for community service
By Kate Smith, The Baltimore Sun
City opening cooling stations as part of Code Red weather alert
By Meredith Cohn | Baltimore Sun reporter
William Luzerne Brown III dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun
Buying access
Pair of amateurs playing like pros
By Tribune reporter
Tallest player Bol dies at 47
Ground rent redux
Bob Ehrlich: muy generoso y progresista?
By Dan Rodricks
Baltimore County wants a say in water issues
By Mary Gail Hare, The Baltimore Sun
Violent weekend leaves two dead, eight injured in shootings
By Meredith Cohn, The Baltimore Sun
With dad at Pimlico, one last time
By Bruce C. Spizler
Early voting comes to Maryland
By Annie Linskey, The Baltimore Sun
Frances Kay Dellinger dies
By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun
Couple takes crab cookery to new waterfront spot
By Arthur Hirsch, The Baltimore Sun
BUSINESS
Lax oversight enables title-insurance crooks
By Jay Hancock
Bentley reflects on the port of Baltimore: then and now
By Lorraine Mirabella, The Baltimore Sun
1st Mariner CEO Ed Hale turned to customers and residents to raise money to save bank
By Hanah Cho, The Baltimore Sun
Dream home: All-in-one home in Bolton Hill
By Marie Marciano Gullard, Special to the Sun
TRAVEL
Day Trip: Tilghman Island Seafood Festival
Escape plan: Washington triple-play
By Michelle Deal-Zimmerman | Baltimore Sun
Road rash: What's wrong with traveling
By Alfred Borcover, Special to Tribune Newspapers
Deal of the week: Jersey Shore shopping package
ENTERTAINMENT
Manic mornings
By David Zurawik, The Baltimore Sun
Lunch review: RA Sushi boxes up great lunch options
By Richard Gorelick, Special to The Baltimore Sun
FEATURES
Glimpsed on the Town: Holding the Line's Annual Fundraiser
Giving up car keys is a tough call — for politicians too
By Michael Dresser, The Baltimore Sun
Local cyclists on cross-country trek for charity
By Joe Burris, The Baltimore Sun
SPORTS
Arrieta overmatched in 9-4 loss to Padres
By Jeff Zrebiec, The Baltimore Sun
Sports on TV
By Sports on TV
Woods hits all the right shots
By Bill Dwyre, Tribune newspapers
O's, Millwood escape with victory
By Jeff Zrebiec, The Baltimore Sun
It looks like South America's tournament
By Grahame Jones, Tribune Newspapers
Showalter to interview Wednesday
By Jeff Zrebiec, The Baltimore Sun
Arrieta overmatched in Orioles' 9-4 loss to Padres
By Jeff Zrebiec, The Baltimore Sun
Outlaws hold off Bayhawks, 20-16, move into tie for first
By Sports Digest
Watson completing good run at U.S. Open
By Teddy Greenstein, Tribune reporter
Art Modell a true NFL visionary
By Kevin Cowherd
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