INSIDE TODAY
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
TODAY'S SUN COLUMNISTS
Dixon opted for stability
When Mayor Sheila Dixon picked Frederick H. Bealefeld III as Baltimore's top cop, she decided to go with stability over change. A local over an outsider, a generational history instead of a clean break.
Maryland
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Colts memories linger on
Though he's retired after a long career in the NFL, Ernie Accorsi can't help but look back at the Colts' exit from Baltimore with regrets - and thoughts of how it didn't have to happen.
Sports
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OTHER VOICES
Michael Sragow on "The Heartbreak Kid" -- Today
Mike Preston on Ravens -- Sports
Milton Kent on soccer -- Sports
Michael Sragow on movie chain -- Today
5 THINGS TO DO TODAY
Salsa and R&B; -- Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony will perform at the Verizon Center. 8 p.m. 601 F St. N.W., Washington. $38.50-$149. 410-547-SEAT or ticketmaster.com.
Pop Groups -- Join DJs Craig "Automat!c" Boarman and Heartbreak Beat when they spin tracks from '80s synth-pop groups at Round 2 of The Cure vs. Depeche Mode vs. New Order vs. Duran Duran Dance Party. 18 and older. 9 p.m. Ottobar, 2549 N. Howard St. Cover charge after 10 p.m. 410-592-8610 or theottobar.com.
Sailboat show -- Sail off to Annapolis Harbor for the 38th annual U.S. Sailboat Show. City Dock and Annapolis Harbor. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. today through Sunday. $16, $8 for children 12 and younger. usboat.com.
Concert -- Check out a free First Friday concert by variety/rock cover band Wherez Dave from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. along Office Street in downtown Bel Air. 410-638-1023.
"Into the Wild" -- The energizing new movie is written and directed by Sean Penn. In theaters today.
UP NEXT
Lighthouse to get a facelift
A Chesapeake Bay lighthouse is getting an extreme makeover as a vacation getaway for a builder from Minnesota.
Sunday in Real Estate
Targeting nuggets
With all the debate swirling around the role of "kids' menus" in our obesity crisis, we examine the fat-laden dish always on offer for little ones - the chicken nugget.
Wednesday in Taste
5 THINGS TO LOOK FOR @BALTIMORESUN.COM
Fab Five Fridays
Local entertainment reporter Sam Sessa discusses the best places to see rock bands in Baltimore. baltimoresun.com/midnightsun
Ceremony to mark milestone
A "topping out" ceremony will mark a milestone in the construction of the Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel.baltimoresun.com/criticalmass
Verdict expected in trial
An Anne Arundel County jury is deliberating in the case of Andrew Tuell, 19, of Annapolis, who is accused of shooting a Brooklyn Park man in a dispute over a cell phone.baltimoresun.com/news/local/annearundel
Malpractice hearing
Maryland's Insurance Commissioner conducts a hearing at 10 a.m. on a plan by the state's largest malpractice insurer.baltimoresun.com/maryland
A visit to Port of Baltimore
Tour of port of Baltimore with U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab and U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez.baltimoresun.com/business
SUN BLOG BLOGS.BALTIMORESUN.COM
Otter delight -- Chris Assaf blogs about photographing crab-eating otters.baltimoresun.com/photoedge
On rock -- Sam Sessa wants your suggestions for the best rock venues.baltimoresun.com/midnightsun
MOST VIEWED STORIES YESTERDAY AS OF 8 PM
1. Tossing aside "bitterness" -- Although he still disagrees with the Ravens' decision to let him go, quarterback Trent Dilfer now wants to make amends.
2. New revelations -- Veterans, documents suggest U.S., Israel didn't tell full story of deadly '67 spy ship attack.
3. "A relaxed life" -- William D. Schaefer told an audience about the old days and what he's up to now.
4. Unsettled by resettlement -- Hagerstown disturbed by arrival of scores of refugees.
5. UM men's basketball grad rate falls -- None of the 1997-2000 recruits got degrees within six years.