The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) back issues from April 2006:
The Baltimore Sun Frederick N. Rasmussen column.
Apr 01, 2006
In pursuit of the perfect lawn -- or maybe not.
Apr 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Mike Preston column: Best plan: Make Lewis earn that starting job.
Apr 01, 2006
Man, 20, charged in the shooting of city policeman: Undercover vice officer in critical condition.
Apr 01, 2006
Man guilty of cab driver's death: 18-year-old Bond could face life in prison in what was described as gang-related shooting.
Apr 01, 2006
Muhammad to defend self: Sniper suspect insists upon acting as his own attorney in Md. trial.
Apr 01, 2006
Final OK given to regents bill: Measure would ban political activity by members of the University System's board.
Apr 01, 2006
Wise Metals Group narrows loss for 4th quarter and year.
Apr 01, 2006
State schools try to boost enrollment through ads.
Apr 01, 2006
Homes edging toward a buyer's market: Sales cool, but absence of an oversupply expected to prevent sharp drop in prices.
Apr 01, 2006
Assembly OKs delay in takeover of schools.
Apr 01, 2006
Sioux seeks abortion clinic: Tribal leader would establish program outside reach of new S.D. law.
Apr 01, 2006
County has high hopes for park's new makeover: After decades spent languishing, Fort Smallwood Park reopens after being turned over to Anne Arundel's care.
Apr 01, 2006
Dr. Donald F. Proctor, 92, Hopkins physician, teacher.
Apr 01, 2006
Report on cleanup of the bay released: Program has made a third of its goals.
Apr 01, 2006
Woman, 19, killed outside nightclub: Incident rekindles concern about crime in area near Penn Station.
Apr 01, 2006
Md. talent finds home at G. Mason: Overlooked by top schools, 5 starters from area star.
Apr 01, 2006
Mora, Angelos touch base: Contract discussed; infielder impressed with Orioles' owner.
Apr 01, 2006
Big plans in Indy for little G. Mason: Underdogs not scared of spotlight, taller Fla.
Apr 01, 2006
Catcher Chavez added to mix: Veteran known for defensive work claimed off waivers as 'attractive option'.
Apr 01, 2006
Terps to face No. 1 Cavs: Georgetown heads to Navy, awaits NCAA ruling on Duke game.
Apr 01, 2006
Friedgen putting stamp on offense: Terps coach may take over coordinator duties.
Apr 01, 2006
Fourth-quarter 'D' lifts No. 9 Falcons: Late adjustments work in win over key rival.
Apr 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Rob Kasper column: Some advice for the do-it-yourselfer: Measure twice.
Apr 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Jacques Kelly column: Book recalls bad old days of 19th-century Baltimore.
Apr 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun David Steele column: Mason passion wears well in Indianapolis.
Apr 01, 2006
Veto-proof majorities: Measures would fire PSC, recoup BGE's $528 million.
Apr 01, 2006
Tiny technology tracks small subjects: In effort to monitor growing bear population, DNR uses microchips to tag cubs.
Apr 01, 2006
Boston gives UM women respect they lack at home.
Apr 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: A new start.(Editorial)
Apr 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Are vaccines making kids sick?(Editorial)
Apr 01, 2006
Carter gets ticket home: G. Mason reserve, Indy native makes unexpected return trip.
Apr 01, 2006
O's swing past Nats.
Apr 01, 2006
Minor league parks, major league fun: Baseball stadiums pack 'em in with wacky promotions, bargain prices and close-to-the-action seats.
Apr 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Gregory Kane column: Grasmick's heavy hand deserves applause.
Apr 01, 2006
Upbeat Harper has Terps dancing: Back from injury, she makes mark with energy, effort.
Apr 01, 2006
Calvert Hall 38-game run is stopped: DeVito helps Spalding top No. 1 Cardinals.
Apr 01, 2006
For UCLA, past never gets old: LSU must face Bruins, championship legacy.
Apr 01, 2006
Florida Derby different breed: Position in schedule creates field carrying widely varying hopes.
Apr 01, 2006
New train cars are ready to ride: B&O Railroad Museum adds 4 to its lineup.
Apr 01, 2006
Robotics team wired: Woodlawn students aim for U.S. championship.
Apr 01, 2006
Lab pioneering arms controlled by thought: Pentagon taps APL to create prosthetics for amputee soldiers.
Apr 01, 2006
Drought forces ban on outdoor burning: Prohibition includes charcoal grills; Garrett exempted.
Apr 01, 2006
Another port lapse: IDs: Security-badge program is way overdue.
Apr 02, 2006
Fresh Market bringing a touch of Europe here: Upscale grocery chain limits its offerings.
Apr 02, 2006
Georgetown subdues Navy: Poor shooting hampers Midshipmen.
Apr 02, 2006
Markakis' sweet swing makes Orioles' cut: Double-A outfielder 'forced our hand,' Perlozzo says of 22-year-old earning roster spot.
Apr 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column: CEG chiefs' gain could help BGE customers.
Apr 02, 2006
Condo fever comes to town: Downtown gets most units, but can the demand last?
Apr 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Susan Reimer column: Men don't get the concept of an errand.
Apr 02, 2006
Making students' voices count: Old Mill High School junior elected to serve on county school board on behalf of her peers.
Apr 02, 2006
Augustus, Currie have same goal: this title.
Apr 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Eileen Ambrose column: 'Game over' July 1 for student loan rate lock-in.
Apr 02, 2006
Abstinence, not condoms, is the word in Mozambique.
Apr 02, 2006
Copeland, under siege, keeps her tone measured.
Apr 02, 2006
Ocean race teams set sail for the bay's tricky waters.
Apr 02, 2006
Tight budget limits choices: Commissioners OK funds to design new senior center in South Carroll.
Apr 02, 2006
House-approved district map reaches Senate: Some officials predict Option 1 to move through quickly and with fewer protests.
Apr 02, 2006
Mayor urges quick interim hire: West County Briefs.
Apr 02, 2006
Record capital budget in view: Robey proposes $336.6 million plan with school projects as his top priority.
Apr 02, 2006
Residents pleased after N. Laurel connector road debate.
Apr 02, 2006
Housing measure would aid police: Goal is free or reduced rent for officers.
Apr 02, 2006
1st step to fill big shoes: Terps open spring practice looking to fill void of Davis, Jackson.
Apr 02, 2006
Hopkins rolls past UNC.
Apr 02, 2006
Virginia outclasses Terps: Towson's Rubeor scores four as Cavaliers show Maryland why they're No. 1.
Apr 02, 2006