Displaying items 49-60 of 2250
» View baltimoresun.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-188
Next >
-
David Nitkin on state politics issues
O'Malley Bob, Mount Washington: [Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley] proclaims a drop of 40 percent in violent crime and progress in [the] school system, yet the murder rate [is] still quite high and it seems there is a weekly report of some financial or...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), George W. Bush, Wages and Pensions, Diebold Incorporated, Montgomery County (Alabama)
-
Where are they now?
Player, Pos., Home, Occupation Jerry Adair, 2B, Deceased Luis Aparicio, SS, Maracaibo, Venez., Owner of insurance company Steve Barber, P, Henderson, Nev., School bus driver Mark Belanger, SS, Deceased Frank Bertaina, P, Santa Rosa, Calif., Profession...Tags: Eddie Fisher, Coppin State University, Milwaukee Brewers, Bob Johnson, Luis Aparicio
-
Mom fulfills son's wish by helping other kids
Sun ReporterFor a short time yesterday, Johns Hopkins Children's Center patient Bradley Shipley got to be just another toddler in a toy store, albeit one set up in a hospital conference room for young patients like him. "I got a puppy," Bradley, 3, said through...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Radio Industry, Barbie (fictional character), Toy Industry, Oncology
-
2006 session issues
Assault weapons ban // The Assembly rejected legislation that would ban the possession and sale of assault weapons. A federal ban on assault weapons expired in 2004. Budget // The Assembly approved a $29.4 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Wildlife, Criminals, Labor Legislation, State Budgets
-
Shelter residents find sense of community
Sun National StaffGULFPORT, Miss. - J.J. drives his butcher's knife into the bright flesh of a split watermelon and leaves it there. He squats down, squints and surveys the refugee-packed parking lot of Gulfport Central Elementary from beneath the brim of a camouflage cap....Tags: Family, Food Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Casino and Gambling, American Red Cross
-
Chief Hideout
Special to The Baltimore SunGeorge Wireman called this town the Gateway to the Mountains when he wrote a local history of it in 1969, and it seems like ever since then, that's what everyone here has called it. "If you stand anywhere on Main Street and look west," Wireman, now 87,...Tags: Laura Bush, George W. Bush, Hotels and Accommodations, State Parks, Restaurant and Catering Industry
-
Playing catchup with 'I'm a Celebrity ..."
Reality CheckAs you might have noticed, I gave up on I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here several episodes ago. But my curiosity got the better of me, and I asked longtime Reality Check reader and commenter Bucky if......Tags: Google Inc., NBC (tv network), Baseball, Celebrities, The Hills (tv program)
-
Gap gives city its chance
Sun reporterDeveloper Patrick Turner has big plans for nearly 40 acres in Baltimore's struggling Westport neighborhood. Big as in more than 5 million square feet of waterfront offices, retail, entertainment and urban living. Big as in 1,800 homes, twice what Westport...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Montgomery County (Maryland), Family, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Teaching and Learning
-
Price per gallon drives new behaviors
Sun StaffBraedyn Woodring intended to quit her second job when her graduate classes picked up, she really did. But a sign from above changed her mind. It said: Regular unleaded, $2.60. And that was last month, when her paycheck for a part-time job covered half...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Family, University of Maryland, College Park, Automotive Equipment, Dollar Tree Inc.
-
For police detective, an intriguing suspect
Second of three parts If he were honest with himself, Detective Richard Gibson had to admit that he was eager to meet Miss Cindy McKay. It wasn't always that way with crooks. Most struck Gibson, a blunt Baltimore cop and former Navy petty officer, as...Tags: Cell Phones, Baltimore County, Road Transportation, Criminals, Cleveland
-
Macroeconomist on high gas costs
Editor's note: Assistant professor Dr. Kevin McIntyre teaches macroeconomics at McDaniel College. He specializes in gas prices, financial markets and monetary policy. Michele, Columbia: I read that we may have already used up half of the oil that...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Economic Policy, Economy, Vehicles, Stock Market
-
Ross taps the thrill of the bargain hunt
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMary Bullard has a sort of love-hate relationship with Ross Dress for Less. She doesn't like the stores because they have narrow aisles, long lines and "way too much stuff." But all that isn't enough to keep her away: The Corona, Calif., resident...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Bars and Clubs, Real Estate Agents, Santa Ana, Marketing
Feb 6, 2006
|Story| Baltimoresun.com
Sep 24, 2006
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 7, 2006
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 11, 2006
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 6, 2005
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Feb 6, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 19, 2009
|Blog| Baltimore Sun
Jul 25, 2006
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 5, 2005
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 28, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 1, 2006
|Story| Baltimoresun.com
Nov 24, 2003
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Original site for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. topic gallery.
