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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JULY 07, 2012
SPORTS
Adam Jones hasn't forgotten his past, he has embraced his future
By Mike Klingaman, The Baltimore Sun
14-year-old Rij Patel's career shows lots of loft
By Matt Slovin | The Baltimore Sun
Longtime Archbishop Curley baseball coach Al Frank dies
By Dean Jones Jr | The Baltimore Sun
Digest: Mystics lose sixth in past seven
Sports Digest
In first start, Miguel Gonzalez gives Orioles exactly what they need
By Eduardo A. Encina | The Baltimore Sun
Schmuck: Orioles young pitching staff needs strong reinforcement
Peter Schmuck
McCoughtry now ready for key role on Olympic team
By Steven Petrella, The Baltimore Sun
Sports on TV
Sports on TV
Markakis hits two homers for Double-A Bowie in first rehab game
By Eduardo A. Encina | The Baltimore Sun
Joe Mahoney makes major league debut vs. Angels
By Eduardo A. Encina | The Baltimore Sun
Steve Pearce providing punch for Orioles offense
By Eduardo A. Encina | The Baltimore Sun
Barcoding Inc. safeguards children at sailing festival
By Eric Garland | The Baltimore Sun
Orioles rookie Miguel Gonzalez gets his first major league win
By Eduardo A. Encina, The Baltimore Sun
NEWS
Not-quite-casinos to stay open in Arundel, Calvert
By Annie Linskey, The Baltimore Sun
African American Festival draws thousands, despite heat
By Yvonne Wenger, The Baltimore Sun
Hopes rise for improvements after Ambassador Theater fire
By Colin Campbell, The Baltimore Sun
City selling records containing employees' personal information
By Scott Calvert, The Baltimore Sun
As Towson Green takes shape, neighbors satisfied ... so far
By Jon Meoli, jmeoli@tribune.com
Gas meter leak causes home evacuations in Woodlawn
By Yvonne Wenger, The Baltimore Sun
City, agencies hit the streets to help residents beat the heat
By Erica L. Green, The Baltimore Sun
SpaceX flight carries Md. student project, but it never activates
By Jonathan Pitts, The Baltimore Sun
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect until midnight
By Yvonne Wenger, The Baltimore Sun
The 'Oprahfication' of America
By Cal Thomas
Baltimore power outages from storm now below 10,000
By Andy Rosen, The Baltimore Sun
West Baltimore shooting leaves man injured, police say
By Erica L. Green, The Baltimore Sun
Letter: Supreme Court ruling 'questionable,' but true health care reform is possible
Excessive heat warning in effect Saturday
By Scott Dance
Letter: Storm threw a curve, but crews continue work to restore power
Power outages put focus on storm response, lessons for future
By Scott Calvert, Erica L. Green and Colin Campbell, The Baltimore Sun
Ronald A.J. Wilson, accounting executive
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun
Jones Falls Expressway accident kills driver in Balto. Co.
By Chris Kaltenbach, The Baltimore Sun
Arundel townhouse fire likely caused by unattended grill
By Yvonne Wenger, The Baltimore Sun
York Road in Cockeysville mostly open after water break
By Erica L. Green, The Baltimore Sun
FEATURES
Stacy Keibler, George Clooney suffer food poisoning in Italy
By Sam Sessa
EXPLORE
Cooling centers open
Movie Guide for TownMall in Carroll County, July 8, 2012
Opinion: When it comes to new business, Carroll needs to stop thinking 'small'
By John Culleton, Carroll Eagle
Head of the Class: Awards and achievements for Carroll County students
After six years, Ugly Mug in Eldersburg still taking shape ... slowly
By Katie V. Jones
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