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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 05, 2011
SPORTS
Sports on TV
By Sports on TV
Robinson to join Johnny U, the Babe with statue near stadiums
By Mike Klingaman, The Baltimore Sun
Hardy's hardscrabble upbringing leads to opportunity with Ravens
By Ken Murray, The Baltimore Sun
Ravens have healthy competition at safety
By Ken Murray, The Baltimore Sun
Orioles' road woes continue as they fall to Royals
By Dan Connolly, The Baltimore Sun
What should MLB do if A-Rod gambled?
Orioles place Zach Britton on disabled list
By Jeff Zrebiec, The Baltimore Sun
Orioles' starting pitching continues to disappoint
By Peter Schmuck
Rahal leans on family as he bounces back from a rough 2010
By Sandra McKee, The Baltimore Sun
Fan's guide to the Ravens' open practice
Suggs seeks consistency in back-to-back seasons
Byline Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun
Ravens highlights for Aug. 5
Ravens turn focus to Mason after missing out on Floyd
By Jamison Hensley and Mike Preston, The Baltimore Sun
Football player Leon Kinnard transfers to Towson
By From Sun staff reports
Duke names building for Easton resident Bob Pascal
By Sports Digest
NEWS
Howard County health briefs
Anne Arundel County exhibit briefs
Anne Arundel County religion briefs
Datebook
Robert Russell Hughes, company owner, dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | Baltimore Sun reporter
Harmful algae reported in Potomac
By The Baltimore Sun
'Grease' by Catonsville Youth Theatre gets Arundel homecoming
By Mary Johnson, Special to The Baltimore Sun
Female victim in Parkton crash dies of injuries at Shock Trauma
By Julie Baughman, The Baltimore Sun
Forecast: Mostly sunny, high 87
By The Baltimore Sun
Michael S. Radcliffe, law firm partner, dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | Baltimore Sun reporter
Faking immigration documents is a crime — but so is buying them
Matthew "Mat" Azola, master carpenter, dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | Baltimore Sun reporter
Deport providers of fake immigration documents
Monday hearing will determine fate of city trees
By Rebekah Brown, The Baltimore Sun
Shame on those who criticized the mayor for missing a debate
Extremists in Congress behave like the American Taliban
Who decided to cut down 136 trees?
Baltimore: A nice place to drive through, but you wouldn't want to live there
Maryland tuition law must be defended
Cardin talks debt with federal employees
By John Fritze, The Baltimore Sun
Two-year House of Representatives terms made sense at the time — now, maybe not
Everywhere, there's a lack of leadership
Cuba's high court rejects appeal by Maryland man
By Bloomberg News
Rolley: Rawlings-Blake lacks real crime plan
By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun
Clayton Cann Carter, Queen Anne's judge, dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | Baltimore Sun reporter
Neil Francis Lemon, co-founder of The Waterford Group, dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | Baltimore Sun reporter
Federal judge denies state senator's bid to throw out bribery charges
By Annie Linskey, The Baltimore Sun
Teacher pension study based on incomplete science
City police officer injured after patrol car hit on I-83
By Rebekah Brown, The Baltimore Sun
Suspect sought in Canton, Fells Point robberies
By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun
Michael S. Radcliffe, law firm partner, dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun
Judge rules that indicted document collector can go home pending trial
By Tricia Bishop, The Baltimore Sun
Clayton Cann Carter, Queen Anne's judge, dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun
Dorothy Lee "Dot" Warfield, homemaker, dies
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | Baltimore Sun reporter
Board votes against road money for Clarksville development
By Jessica Anderson, The Baltimore Sun
Balto. man sentenced to 18 years for armed bank robbery
By Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun
Parents push through wall of silence on suicide
By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun
EXPLORE
Below 80 Degrees
By Kathy Hudson
Either Havre de Grace drivers are crazy or I'm Miss Daisy
Former Loyola Blakefield star transfers to TU
Waters Edge, Boulevard at Box Hill and other projects discussed at Wednesday's DAC meeting in Bel Air
Road work planned along Route 22 in Churchville
By AEGIS STAFF REPORT
Hinder Ford tops Brick Bodies, 12-8, in lacrosse title game
Harford County Police Blotter
Judge agrees to 12 years in jail for Jarrettsville child pornographer
By AEGIS STAFF REPORT
Pre-submission meetings help community stay informed
BUSINESS
Employers add more jobs than forecast in July
By Bloomberg News
Support young workers, buy from young entrepreneurs
By Eileen Ambrose
Extended auto warranty promises didn't live up to sales pitch
By Liz F. Kay
ENTERTAINMENT
Food Network Star, be one like Duff!
By Richard Gorelick
Food truck rally in Fells Point on Aug. 5
By Richard Gorelick | The Baltimore Sun
From 'Captain America' to 'Uncle Vanya,' Hugo Weaving stretches his acting chops
By Mary Carole McCauley, The Baltimore Sun
Birthers apparently still exist
By Luke Broadwater
Curren$y has his arrival moment at Pitchfork Music Festival
By Wesley Case, b
Here's the beer menu at Leinenkugel's Beer Garden
By Erik Maza | The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore residents to go 'Hillbilly Handfishin'' on TV
By David Zurawik | The Baltimore Sun
FEATURES
Turn the urge to purge into a cash surge
By John-John Williams IV, The Baltimore Sun
HEALTH
More than 30 Harford residents treated for rabies over bats in apartments
By Mary Gail Hare, The Baltimore Sun
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