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Why should Barry Bonds be the only one trailed by asterisks? Throughout sports, there are a lot of other teams and players worthy of the mark.
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Photographic memory
Printing straight from a memory card has always seemed to be an invitation to waste money on bad shots. But the new Epson PictureMate Dash, the latest in Epson's line of small-format printers, turns out spectacular 4 x 6-inch photos - with or without a computer.
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5 THINGS TO DO TODAY
Paint the town -- The sixth annual Paint Annapolis competition runs today through Saturday, and visitors can watch plein-air painters create new works all over town. The Paint Annapolis booth, offering maps with locations of the different artists, will be open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at Annapolis' Market Square. Free. Go to mapapa.org.
'Survivor: China' -- Among the show contestants are a Christian radio talk-show host, a chicken farmer, a lunch lady, a grave digger, a professional poker player and a wrestling diva - between the diversity of experience and the new surroundings, it could get interesting. 8 p.m.-9 p.m., WJZ, Channel 13.
East-West -- A Slipping Glimpse, a dance performance, blends the Western world and India. At Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland, Stadium Drive and University Boulevard, College Park. 7 p.m. $7-$35. 301-405-2787 or claricesmithcenter.umd.edu.
Teddy Geiger -- The musician who was featured on the CBS show Love Monkey performs tonight at the Recher Theatre, 512 York Road, Towson. 7 p.m. $12. 410-337-7210 or 410-547-SEAT or ticketmaster.com.
Woodwinds -- The Levine Woodwind Quintet performs works by Irving Fine, Vincent Persichetti and others at Strathmore Hall, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. 7:30 p.m. $26. 301-581-5100.
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Living tribute
Gardeners find comfort in planting flowers and trees in memory of their loved ones who have died.
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More budget plans unveiled
Gov. Martin O'Malley will hold a second news conference revealing details of his plan for closing the state's projected $1.7 billion budget shortfall. Howard County Executive Ken Ulman will accompany O'Malley for the morning "kitchen table talk" in Ellicott City. www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/politics/
Jena 6 protests
Students and other civil rights activitists plan protests around the area today in solidarity with those gathered in Jena, La.baltimoresun.com/maryland
Ravens updates
The Ravens practice for Sunday's home game against the Arizona Cardinals.baltimoresun.com/ravenscentral
'Arsenic and Old Lace'
Theater critic Mary Carole McCauley reviews Center Stage's production of Arsenic and Old Lace. baltimoresun.com/today
Hot Weekend Picks
Local entertainment reporter Sam Sessa helps you plan your weekend. baltimoresun.com/midnightsun
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Location, location -- Maryann James discusses where to take first dates, and blind dates. baltimoresun.com/baltamour.
MOST VIEWED STORIES YESTERDAY AS OF 8PM
1. Ravens Q&A; with Mike Preston -- Sun reporter answers readers' questions about the Ravens' win against the Jets.
2. Results and schedule -- A roundup of local sports results.
3. MVA targets handicap placard violators -- City, state officials sweep through city on "Disabilities and Parking Awareness Day."
4. O'Malley's plan would create two new tax brackets -- Gov. Martin O'Malley on Wednesday proposed two new income tax brackets for top earners and a more progressive tax structure for lower- and middle-class households that he said will reduce income taxes for 95 percent of Marylanders.
5. O'Malley presents his fiscal proposal -- Marylanders would pay more in sales taxes and higher titling tax when they buy cars, and corporations and smokers would pay more under Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to fix a budget shortfall he now estimates at $1.7 billion.