NEWS
June 14, 2006
Readers note Beginning next Wednesday, most of the news and features in Working will move to a new, themed page in the Business section. In addition, workplace reporter Hanah Cho will launch an online column at www.baltimore sun.com that will appear each Monday. She will discuss workplace trends and answer questions from readers. Have a question about overtime rules? Need some advice on how to deal with a bad boss? Looking for a new job? Questions can be directed to working@baltsun. com.
SPORTS
April 19, 1994
Mr. Baseball is on-call to answer questions from readers on all baseball-related topics. Be it a thought about the Orioles lineup or an inquiry into purchasing a stadium tarpaulin for home use, Mr. Baseball has the answers.Write Mr. Baseball with your questions. His address: Mr. Baseball, c/o Sun Sports Department, 501 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21278-0001. Or fax him at (410) 783-2518.If you have a question for Mr. Baseball, call Sundial, The Baltimore Sun's telephone information service, at (410)
FEATURES
By Elsa Klensch and Elsa Klensch,Los Angeles Times Syndicate | February 20, 1997
My boyfriend and I are going on an island-hopping cruise in Greece this summer. Since we'll have minimal space in the cabin, I've decided to pack only white clothes. What do you think?I couldn't agree more. White looks fresh and cool, even on the hottest days. At night, it can be glamorous or romantic.At the Italian house of Les Copains, Mario Bandiera suggests building your wardrobe around a short crocheted sweater."The sweater will give a lift to every piece you put with it. It looks great with classic skirts or pants.
BUSINESS
January 26, 1994
A joint service from The Baltimore Sun and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants can help you with your state and federal tax returns. Association members, all certified public accountants, will answer selected questions from readers over the ensuing weeks until the April 15 filing deadline.Readers may submit questions by calling Sundial or writing or sending a fax to the Business News Department. Selected questions and answers will appear in the Business section of The Sun and The Evening Sun. Although it is not required, callers are encouraged to leave their names and phone numbers should questions need to be clarified.
BUSINESS
February 27, 1994
A joint service from The Baltimore Sun and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants can help you with your state and federal tax returns. Association members, all CPAs, will answer questions from readers until April 15.Readers may submit questions by calling Sundial or writing or sending a fax to the Business News Department. Selected questions will be answered in the Business section of The Sun and The Evening Sun. Callers are encouraged, but not required, to leave their names and phone numbers should questions need to be clarified.
BUSINESS
January 7, 1995
It's income tax season, and again this year The Baltimore Sun and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants will offer readers help on state and federal income tax returns. Association members, all certified public accountants, will answer selected questions from readers over the enusing weeks until the April 15 filing deadline.Readers may submit questions by calling Sundial and recording their questions. Selected questions and answers will appear in the Business section of The Sun and The Evening Sun. Although it is not required, callers are encouraged to leave their names and phone numbers should questions need to be clarified.