New suit up to speed
Vick's old pal appears ready to turn
Vick case not out of bounds for parody merchandisers
Women get own buzz
Man arrested in fake-goods case
Finally, something more powerful than the NFL
Track and field
Broadneck's Centrowitz tries to one-up his father
Foreign legion
How will Terps' QB drama end? Tune in this fall to find out
In business, the 'Shark' wins
MARCH MADNESS: CELEBRITY VERSION!
Even in the online world, we can't all just get along
Finding Your New Self
Mighty busy
Returning online purchase proves frustrating exercise
The wasteland gets vaster
Super Bowl gear ready for either outcome
The 30-second Drill
For linemen, football is big, maybe too big, study shows
Are Buicks too tame for Tiger Woods?
Under Armour aces 3Q
City plans to ban tainted jewelry
Gaining foothold in NFL
Pair put their faith in the shoe business
Triumph to turmoil
Fame can go downhill, too
More hotels offer high-tech gyms away from home
Goldston resigns at Einstein/Noah Bagel Chairman will assume chief executive's duties; Restaurant industry
DeMatha races to romp over Broadneck Six former Bruins honored, but Stags too tough, 70-49; Boys basketball
Grant Hill sticks with Fila for $80 million 7-year shoe deal one of best ever; Footwear
Lockheed Martin might help Boeing Workers could be sent to rival to help speed up production; 'Ready, willing and able'; Boeing faces penalties for failure to deliver jetliners by deadlines; Aerospace industry
Wilson, Rigot remain in place Frye takes over Meade position
Fila looks for fast turn on its heel Pressures mount on Sparks shoemaker; Apparel
Fila signs collegiate coach as endorser Shoe company signs Tommy Amaker in its 1st major NCAA deal
Pop goes the Walters Art: Gary Vikan wants to sell Baltimore on the idea that art can have mass appeal, intellectual honesty and a healthy bottom line, all at the same time.
Stocks fall with warning from Nike Shoemaker's profits fail to meet projections; Dow off 27 points to 7,330
Life in the dark and in family-unfriendly companies Hardships: Harper's account of a black winter in Greenland makes cheerier reading than Fortune's tale of the price paid for having a family.
With help, the Oval may regain past glory Residents, group, city try to restore meadow
If the shoe fits . . . Yankees' deal: There's footwear aplenty left if the O's want to sell their good name, too.
Shoe stock comes unlaced Fila had soared with Grant Hill line
St. Frances a basketball power? Sound funny? Boys basketball: It's no joke. The tiny East Baltimore Catholic school with no gym may have the area's best team this season -- again.
Subic Bay's new economic base Philippines: Four years after the U.S. Navy's departure, fresh investment and shrewd marketing give this port a new lease on life.
Nike runs amok in New York Marketing: At New York's Nike Town, the newest temple to the swoosh, worshipers bow at the feet of the gods of sneakerdom.
British are coming to BMA, artfully Exhibition: The Baltimore Museum of Art will display 255 art objects from a famous London museum for three months starting Oct. 12.
Fila says alleged scheme had no effect on stock Ex-official charged with balance sheet fraud
Football gives Severn duo new college-play options Football: Melton, Hatch, better known for basketball, are now drawing recruiting interest in both sports.
Felon who escaped work crew suspected in Central Md. crimes He is accused of break-ins, carjackings and robberies
Ambitious investor in new democracy The capitalist: A child of the Communist era becomes a charter member of the prospering class of New Russians.
Bracing for life without 'Air' Competition: The company's 17-year-old patents on air soles will end in 1997.