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The Sun's founder, Arunah S. Abell, kept true to a vision while courting change. |
A reporter's life isn't so different from the days of the Sage of Baltimore. |
Prominent Baltimoreans recall lessons, hardships of their routes. |
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Our small way of saying thanks to loyal readers and Sun staffers. |
Meet Patrick R. Lynch, The Sun's most prolific letter writer. |
Scroll over a box for more details about each Baltimore location in 1837. |
Enter b's Swimsuit ContestWe're looking for Baltimore's best beach bodies -- male and female -- for our Hot in July Swimsuit Contest. |
Couple enjoys carriage tradeFormer 19th-century carriage repair shop in Federal Hill is transformed into a modern home. |
Hopkins epidemiologist tracing outbreak of SARS-like diseaseJohns Hopkins epidemiologist Dr. Trish Perl traveled halfway around the world last month to trace the outbreak of a deadly SARS-like disease in Saudi Arabia that's spreading. |
Sopranos star James Gandolfini dies in ItalyLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - James Gandolfini, the burly actor best known for his Emmy-winning portrayal of a conflicted New Jersey mob boss in the groundbreaking TV series "The Sopranos," died on Wednesday vacationing in Italy. He was 51. |