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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JULY 05, 2012
NEWS
Anne Arundel considers bottling, selling its water
By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun
Adults learn to dance hula
By Joe Burris, The Baltimore Sun
Harbor Point developers seek to expand project
By Edward Gunts and Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun
Changes in the works at Healthy Howard
By Arthur Hirsch, The Baltimore Sun
Straightening out city elections
An urgent task: reducing health disparities
By Thomas LaVeist and Daniel L. Howard
Kamenetz to veto Owings Mills Metro Centre bill
By Alison Knezevich, The Baltimore Sun
Obamacare decision another sign of an unbalanced government
Rachel Marsden: The rise of the spy-next-door
By Rachel Marsden
Richard N. Novotny Sr.
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun
Brooklyn Park boy dies after swimming pool accident
The Baltimore Sun
Give the new Egyptian president a chance
Pepco should have been better prepared for power outages
Romney's taxing sophistry
O'Malley won't call special session next week
by Annie Linskey
The Sun has a selective appetite for government transparency
If the church wants to play politics, it should give up its tax-exempt status
Spot the error-6
By John E. McIntyre | The Baltimore Sun
Signs of a sick culture
By Jonah Goldberg
WBAL radio muffed storm coverage
BGE: Cut your losses and bury the power lines
Vera R. Carnes, homemaker
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun
Traffic: Accident on St. Paul and Mt. Royal snarls traffic
The Baltimore Sun
Annapolis motor scooter thefts spike in hot summer months
By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun
How Kamenetz should negotiate with public employee unions
Liner United States set record for trans-Atlantic voyage
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun
Extreme energy, extreme weather
By Mike Tidwell
Charles Co. arson case leads to settlement with security firm
By Tricia Bishop, The Baltimore Sun
Storm, power outages are costing residents a fortune
PG police: 12-year-old to be charged with murder
Towson's Charles Village Pub returns with solid bar food
By Kit Waskom Pollard, Special To The Baltimore Sun
Where do the anti-Obamacare Super PACs get their facts?
By David Horsey
ENTERTAINMENT
From Sun Magazine: A marriage made in Annapolis
By Jill Rosen, The Baltimore Sun
You must have faith in 'Civilization 5: Gods and Kings'
By Dave Gilmore
Gertrude's cherry-picked again for Rainier promotion
By Richard Gorelick | The Baltimore Sun
BUSINESS
City opposes conversion of Tremont Plaza to Embassy Suites
By Lorraine Mirabella, The Baltimore Sun
Advocates: One million homeless students shows consequence of lack of affordable housing
Yvonne Wenger
SPORTS
Digest: Navy's women's lax recruiting class includes Gallagher, Pastrana
Sports Digest
Sports on TV
Sports on TV
Eileen Edsall on Maryland: 'They will win'
By Jeff Barker | The Baltimore Sun
Orioles to recall first baseman Joe Mahoney to fill open roster spot
By Eduardo A. Encina | The Baltimore Sun
Maryland signs Brad Craddock, a punter and kicker from Australia
By Matt Bracken | The Baltimore Sun
Orioles' Jason Hammel places third in AL All-Star Game final vote
By Eduardo A. Encina | The Baltimore Sun
UMBC tabs Giro, Appelt as co-head coaches for women's team
From Sun staff reports
Former WWE superstar Mabel discusses Men on a Mission, winning King of the Ring, the Viscera character and more
Orioles right fielder Chris Davis scratched with right trapezius strain
By Eduardo A. Encina | The Baltimore Sun
Aberdeen center Brionna Jones headed to Maryland
By Matt Bracken | The Baltimore Sun
EXPLORE
Letter: BG&E values PR more than customer service
Scrabble at the Bain Center
Some Harford residents still without power
Mason-Dixon Fair opens Monday in Delta
FEATURES
Summer off to smoggy start
Tim Wheeler
Local officials push back on proposed septic rules
Tim Wheeler
TRAVEL
Ocean City plans world's largest bikini parade in August
By Rachael Pacella, Special to The Baltimore Sun
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