The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) back issues from July 2006:
Turn it down, switch it off: Unplugging away as BGE rates kick in.
Jul 01, 2006
Summer in the city means Druid Hill Park: This urban oasis offers benefits for both the mind and body.
Jul 01, 2006
Ehrlich gets list of PSC candidates.
Jul 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Frederick N. Rasmussen column: The resuscitation of Baltimore's port.
Jul 01, 2006
Hubble camera getting back to work.
Jul 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Jacques Kelly column: The Fourth stirs memories of Lily Rose and the beach.
Jul 01, 2006
Bank says it's sound after fraud scheme: Baltimore County Savings reports $6.9 million loss.
Jul 01, 2006
Cox makes shift to back Ehrlich policies: She shares stance even when it breaks with Mormon faith.
Jul 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Bliss at the end of the world.(Editorial)
Jul 01, 2006
Same suspects, slightly new strategy: Subtle changes in child killings retrial.
Jul 01, 2006
City may try to condemn charity's sites: Group accused of stalling project on the west side.
Jul 01, 2006
Judge rejects bid to bar early vote: Request came too late, he says.
Jul 01, 2006
Soldier from city killed in Iraq: Pfc. Michael J. Potocki, serving his second tour of duty, was due to come home in August.
Jul 01, 2006
Miles runs for prosecutor: His entrance guarantees contested race for state's attorney.
Jul 01, 2006
Researchers eager for stem cell funding: Law giving $15 million takes effect today, but fund commission is incomplete.
Jul 01, 2006
Union head criticizes juvenile services: It is accused of wrongfully demoting 11 workers at the Cheltenham facility.
Jul 01, 2006
Losing sight of the stars was just the beginning.
Jul 01, 2006
William T. Washington, 77, manager of Sphinx Club.
Jul 01, 2006
3 named to school boards.
Jul 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Gregory Kane column: Tragedy served as a catalyst for change.
Jul 01, 2006
Smith files for re-election bid as county executive.
Jul 01, 2006
Republican Leopold joins race for county executive.
Jul 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Progress or peril in stem cell research?(Editorial)
Jul 01, 2006
Forget July 4; sport red, white and green: Italy enters World Cup semifinals; fans show colors.
Jul 01, 2006
Ehrlich asks for disaster funds: Decision on flood aid expected soon.
Jul 01, 2006
Nine cyclists barred from Tour: Suspicions in drug scandal lead to ouster of two favorites a day before French race.
Jul 01, 2006
O's miss mark in loss to Braves: Walks, fat pitches hurt Cabrera, O's bullpen.
Jul 01, 2006
Top pick Rowell agrees to terms: High school infielder gets $2.1M to reject Crimson Tide; Ortiz on tap.
Jul 01, 2006
The Baltimore Sun John Eisenberg column: Palmeiro traveling light? Unlikely.
Jul 01, 2006
Mideast's fate entwined with Israeli soldier's: Abduction was 'trigger' for military offensive.
Jul 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Susan Reimer column: Kids have to hear gay parents vilified.
Jul 02, 2006
Frederick R. Pausch, 83, founded child-aid group.
Jul 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column: Md. members of Congress invested well last year.
Jul 02, 2006
Renovated Bay Bridge mall is survivor.
Jul 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Eileen Ambrose column: Following charitable example of a billionaire.
Jul 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Dan Rodricks column: City woes cry out for regional solutions.
Jul 02, 2006
Politicians strut their stuff in holiday parade: Those running for office shift to a walking pace in area's July 4th events.
Jul 02, 2006
Developers head for the Shore.
Jul 02, 2006
Rains created perfect mosquito nurseries.
Jul 02, 2006
Hacker attacks hitting Pentagon: But NSA's methods for safeguarding data are growing obsolete.
Jul 02, 2006
Correction.(Correction notice)
Jul 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: WINNING JOBS FOR THE NEW CENTURY?(Editorial)
Jul 02, 2006
At book fair, get a read on social change: Hundreds of activists gather in city for workshops, discussions.
Jul 02, 2006
Schools CEO has a lot on her plate: No lack of challenges for Boston as interim leader.
Jul 02, 2006
The holiday campaign trail: For candidates, area's July 4th parades provide opportunities to see -- and be seen.
Jul 02, 2006
Mann leaves on high note: Interim superintendent completes term with respect of school board and teachers.
Jul 02, 2006
Races take shape as deadline nears: Candidates for primary must file by tomorrow.
Jul 02, 2006
Cultivating success with a smile: After 35 years, farmers' market approach is still fresh.
Jul 02, 2006
Program focuses on tolerance: Liberty High students feel that SPIRIT helps in understanding differences.
Jul 02, 2006
Neighbors split on code: Voters may be asked to decide home rule in November election.
Jul 02, 2006
Zoning process targeted: 4 council bills' aim is to give residents a greater voice in land use.
Jul 02, 2006
Settlement to return home to elderly couple collapses: Man who bought house after tax sale backs out of deal.
Jul 02, 2006
Sharing traditions of fun on the 4th: From fireworks to parades to a ballgame, residents find plenty of ways to celebrate across the county.
Jul 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Paul Moore column: Neighborhood 'abandoned' but not ignored.
Jul 02, 2006
A regional approach to growth.
Jul 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Beach blanket boondoggle.(Editorial)
Jul 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Congress misfires.(Editorial)
Jul 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Hurry up, please.(Editorial)
Jul 02, 2006
Ortiz joins hit parade in O's win: Pitcher's 2 RBI singles in debut part of 17-hit attack vs. Braves.
Jul 02, 2006
To Palmeiro, today's era is naturally the best ever: AL notebook.
Jul 02, 2006
A vote of confidence for Phillies rookie Floyd: NL notebook.
Jul 02, 2006
These All-Stars shine the brightest.
Jul 02, 2006
Tejada plays in 1,000th in row: O's battery was there when streak began in '00; Perlozzo calls Guillen.
Jul 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun Peter Schmuck column: Stuff ballot box, not World Series.
Jul 02, 2006
The Baltimore Sun David Steele column: In this city, Anthony holds court in big way.
Jul 02, 2006