SCIENCE AND ART
Walk displays young people's faith
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
The Sondheim era
Panel urges school closures
SATURDAY MAILBOX
Wine to go? Up to Ehrlich
Board votes to shut 2 city schools
School closings favored by panel
Future rides on test scores
It's not the money, it's the principal
Baltimore glimpses: A city always in renewal
HOW I SURVIVED dive bombers, torpedoes, mines AND MET MY rescuer 55 YEARS LATER An old salt revisits Norway to say thank you for an act of wartime kindness on the Arctic Ocean.
10 Md. middle schools to split $200,000 grant Chinquapin, Middle River Canton among recipients
Seeing the sites of the future Tour: Planners and activists take a ride around Baltimore to find places that can grow, as well as some that should go, as they develop a new vision for the city.
Another agonizing loss Tournament: Canton Middle School, a contender in the National Academic League contest, was defeated in the last seconds of the second round. But students scored victories to get there and learned good sportsmanship.
Walters needs to conserve its own best...
Creating a garden spot Southeast: Faced with the decline of Southeast Baltimore, activists are working to fashion a community that will attract more homeowners and businesses.
6 city Catholic schools targeted Archdiocese to study their struggles, future in southeastern area
Friends of five Md. victims join in tears and laughter Mother and son, teacher among those recollected
A 'can do' at Canton Education: With test scores and attendance rising, Canton Middle School provides a success story for a beleaguered public system.
Bays' 2 newest players blend in fine Outsiders: South American natives Cabral and Valencia make mark on a team dominated by Baltimoreans.
An amazing reaction to Magic School Bus Field trip: At Enoch Pratt, fun, merchandising and a little discovery for wide-eyed schoolchildren.
New Haven tries to fill bill by filling seats Turnout could determine success of its NPSL bid
Canton: a bit of Baltimore through and through White marble steps, ethnic areas and views of the harbor
Spirit's Vaudreuil has stars on his side Former Princeton player has marquee connections
Fats and the poetry of politics
Old-time fete shows how far NFL has come
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Strong campaign lifts Miedusiewski CAMPAIGN 1994 -- THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR
Ethnic diversity, sense of community cause residents to heed urban call AT HOME IN THE CITY
BaseballCalifornia Angels -- Placed P Scott Lewis...
Chicago teen-agers treat flooded students to a prom
Flood can't wash out high school prom
Super showdown in Dallas: Jones vs. SmithThe...
TSU recruits ex-Peace Corps teachers for education program Classroom experiences used in public schools
Marketing begins to click for Spirit at the turnstiles Late-season flurry of fans complements team's success
BaseballAtlanta Braves -- Promoted Grady Little from...
Companies offering elder-care help
7 projects recognized by preservation unit
U.S. firms realizing century-old dream of penetrating Chinese market
Masses converge in search of a fortune
TRUCKERS RILED OVER CITY BAN
Move to CantonBecause it is obviously unfair...
Schools, community groups team with Pratt in effort to preserve libraries Cooperation helps branches stay open
Order in SchoolsEditor: As a member of...
Cherry Hill library may remain open Mayor backs off closure plan; private operation pondered.
Amid gloom, the city psyche struggles not to despair
PRATT WILL CLOSE EIGHT BRANCHES Money-saving moves include layoffs, furloughs, 22% cut in book budget.
CITY COUNCIL -- 1ST DISTRICT CANDIDATES CITY PRIMARY ELECTION/FIRST COUNCIL DISTRICT