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TODAY'S SUN COLUMNISTS

Best offensive line in decade?

Led by veterans Jonathan Ogden and Mike Flynn and an infusion of young, athletic linemen, the Ravens have potentially their best offensive line in a decade.

Sports

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Treatment plan or not

Should a patient have to agree to abide by his doctor's treatment plan before knowing what the plan is? The patient says no. The doctor says yes.

Business

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OTHER VOICES

Jean Marbella on a summer of learning -- Metro

Susan Reimer on message of condom ad -- Today

Eileen Ambrose on overdraft loans -- Business

5 THINGS TO DO TODAY

Marc Broussard's Soul Revue -- Hear the soul singer in a concert also featuring Toby Lightman at Rams Head Live, 20 Market Place. Tickets are $20, and doors open at 7:30 p.m. Call 410-244-8854.

'Wool on the Walls' -- Check out new works by Sue Ann Bottomley, an abstract artist whose work includes drawings, wall rugs and glass, at Resurgam Gallery, 910 S. Charles St. Open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is free. Call 410-685-1987.

'The Rescuers' -- See a free screening of the 1977 animated classic at 1 p.m. at the Meyerhoff Children's Garden at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathedral St. Call 410-396-5430.

Hear Prince's new album -- Planet Earth evokes the sound of his 1980s rock anthems like "Let's Go Crazy" and "Little Red Corvette." It's not groundbreaking or new, but it is a fun listen. (Newsday)

'Damages' -- In an extended TV role, Glenn Close stars as a woman whose ruthless maneuvering keeps everyone around her guessing, even as she struggles with her own vulnerabilities. (10 p.m.-11 p.m., FX)

UP NEXT

Cooling way to beat heat

Frozen treats on a stick aren't just for kids. We'll show you how to beat the heat with pops that please an adult.

Tomorrow in Taste

Threat of Lyme disease

Lyme disease, a tick-borne infection, is difficult to spot and is well-entrenched in the forests of Maryland and neighboring states.

Thursday in Health Today

A respite for the soul

A growing number of people are seeking the tranquillity of a spiritual retreat, where they can collect their thoughts and renew their energy.

Sunday in Modern Life

5 THINGS TO LOOK FOR @BALTIMORESUN.COM

Legg, First Mariner earnings

Legg Mason and First Mariner Bancorp are releasing quarterly earnings. baltimoresun.com/business

Bromwell plea expected

Former state Sen. Thomas L. Bromwell Sr. is expected to plead guilty today to accepting payoffs from a Baltimore construction company. baltimoresun.com/maryland

Keeping an eye on Irwin

Check out our recap of America's Got Talent to find out whether Bel Air's Julienne Irwin makes the cut when five finalists go home. baltimoresun.com/realitycheck

Neighborhood CyberCenter

A new Internet cafe opens to serve residents of a Baltimore neighborhood, where access to the Internet is limited. The Harvey Johnson Neighborhood CyberCenter is at 1219 Druid Hill Ave. baltimoresun.com/maryland

A tribute to Ripken

With Cal Ripken being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, the Orioles will honor Ripken with a ceremony before tonight's game. baltimoresun.com/orioles

SUN BLOG BLOGS.BALTIMORESUN.COM

Hamm's departure -- Dan Rodricks shares a city officer's thoughts on the resignation of Police Commissioner Leonard Hamm. baltimoresun.com/randomrodricks

Good deal -- Jay Hancock writes about an interesting energy deal in Illinois. baltimoresun.com/hancockblog

MOST VIEWED STORIES YESTERDAY AS OF 8PM

1. Author's skill -- J.K. Rowling wasn't about to send millions of boys and girls into a depression in her final Harry Potter novel by suggesting that evil triumphs.

2. Soldier fatally shot -- A city officer killed a soldier after he pointed a gun at the officer, police said.

3. Big O -- Jonathan Ogden, 32, is one of the NFL's richest stars, but the offensive tackle is something of an anomaly: an extraordinary man with ordinary tastes.

4. O'Malley's figures under scrutiny -- Gov. Martin O'Malley comes under criticism for figures in his proposal to begin solving state fiscal problems.

5. Tackling age -- Ravens defensive tackle Kelly Gregg, 31, adds muscle in the weight room.

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