WHAT THEY ARE SAYING
TODAY'S SUN COLUMNISTS
Take market with a grain
There is no ethanol market. The ethanol business is driven by government planners, not freely acting buyers and sellers.
Business
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Happy bumbler's day
Just in time for Father's Day comes a fresh batch of TV commercials perpetuating the stereotype of the Loser Dad.
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OTHER VOICES
Greg Kane on two hot candidatesMaryland
Laura Vozzella on seat with viewMaryland
Rick Maese on the U.S. OpenSports
5 THINGS TO DO TODAY
CAGE THE ELEPHANT -- Kentucky rockers perform at 7 p.m. at Fletchers, 701 S. Bond St. $10-$13. 410-558-1889 or fletchersbar.com
THE MILLERS -- The blues-rock family band -- featuring popular America's Got Talent contestant L.D. on harmonica, performs at 7 p.m. at Centennial Park, 10000 Route 108, Ellicott City. Free. 401-715-3089 or columbiafestival.com
'RESCUE ME' -- The firefighter drama for a third season featuring Denis Leary. Airs 10 p.m.-11 p.m. on FX.
DANCEFUSION -- The Maywood Dance Center performs Dancefusion at the Lunch Break Concert Series, 1 p.m. at Harborplace at the Gallery, 200 E. Pratt St. Free. 800-HARBOR1
1964: THE TRIBUTE -- Convincing Beatles tribute band performs at 8 p.m. at Rams Head Tavern, 33 West St., Annapolis. $36. 410-268-4545.
UP NEXT
Debbie Harry talks
Pop music critic Rashod Ollison talks to Debbie Harry, one of the headliners of the True Colors concert, which will be at Merriweather in Columbia.
Thursday in Live!
Hate, love relationships
Reviews of the comic book action flick Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer and the documentary Crazy in Love.
Friday in Movies Today
to their roots
All of us have an old country. Reporter Mike Hill and his dad take a trip back to theirs in Darlington, S.C., stirring memories of what was and what lies ahead.
Sunday in Modern Life
5 THINGS TO LOOK FOR @BALTIMORESUN.COM
Board of Estimates to meet
Baltimore's Board of Estimates is set to meet this morning at City Hall and vote on a variety of contracts.baltimoresun.com/maryland
'Dance' competition starts
The first round of competition for viewer votes on Fox's So You Think You Can Dance kicks off. Read a recap after the show.baltimoresun.com/realitycheck
The first graduation
Twenty-nine students make up the first graduating class from the Shoshana Cardin High School in Baltimore.baltimoresun.com/maryland
Harford auction scheduled
The undeveloped portion of Greenway Farm, a new-home community in Havre de Grace, is scheduled for foreclosure auction today. The 85-acre parcel has been approved for 414 homes.baltimoresun.com/maryland
Ravens wrap up
The Ravens hold their final off-season practice before the start of training camp. Coach Brian Billick likely will have parting words about staying out of trouble.baltimoresun.com/ravens
SUN BLOG -- BL;OGS.BALTIMORESUN.COM
SAT coach? Try therapy -- Has it really gotten this bad? Post-SAT stress has some students seeking therapy. baltimoresun.com/classroom
Drink pursuits -- Nightlife blogger Sam Sessa is seeking the perfect mojito and the cheapest Natty Boh.baltimoresun.com/midnightsun
Apple sets Windows bait -- Safari for Windows was the bombshell Steve Jobs dropped at this week's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.baltimoresun.com/business/appleaday
Senior week survivor -- Ace and blogger John Woestendiek are back from Ocean City, having survived another early summer teenage invasion.baltimoresun.com/features/mutts
MOST VIEWED STORIES YESTERDAY AS OF 8 P.M.
1. One-on-one with Chuck Liddell -- A Q&A; with the former UFC light heavyweight boxer.
2. 4 arrested in June 2 street attack -- Victim, 27, remained in a coma after a severe beating and robbery east of Patterson Park.
3. Balto. Co. man charged in double shooting -- Slaying victim was seven months' pregnant with suspect's baby, police said.
4. O's video screen dispute may soon be in full view -- Segment of board could have been blank.
5. Teenage boy found fatally shot in city -- Victim is the second teen killed in Baltimore in two days.