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The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) back issues from August 2006:

Gibson's arrest may impact career.

Aug 01, 2006

The Baltimore Sun Susan Reimer column.

Aug 01, 2006

Pitchfork holds power in indie scene.

Aug 01, 2006

The scoop on the scoop: Online outlets are making over realm of celebrity gossip.

Aug 01, 2006

LL showers the ladies with love.

Aug 01, 2006

A less-uncertain break for BSO.

Aug 01, 2006

FDA signals Plan B move: Agency says it might allow the sale of morning-after pill over the counter.

Aug 01, 2006

Perez allowed to keep running: Judge affirms his eligibility for attorney general.

Aug 01, 2006

Appeals court clears way for lawsuit in FBI shooting.

Aug 01, 2006

The Baltimore Sun Eileen Ambrose column: Victims of con aren't dummies.

Aug 01, 2006

Sex offender charged in boy's death: Body of child, 11, was found in woods near his Northeast Baltimore home.

Aug 01, 2006

Vigil outside prison honors slain correctional officer.

Aug 01, 2006

$44 million given for brutality: Man, 55, wins suit against city police officer who he says paralyzed him.

Aug 01, 2006

Outdoor water use banned in N. Arundel.

Aug 01, 2006

Fear for loss of Shattuck revived.

Aug 01, 2006

Power failures hit Fells Point: Along Broadway, trails of lost income, soupy gelato, disappointed customers.

Aug 01, 2006

Arthur Francis Carven III, 54, lawyer active in flight safety.

Aug 01, 2006

Letter angers NAACP, sparks rally.

Aug 01, 2006

Manual to help avoid 'McMansion' expansion: Councilman pushes bill to set housing standards.

Aug 01, 2006

Nun's 35 years of walking school's halls coming to an end.

Aug 01, 2006

Market House opens quietly: After 19 months closed, not all vendors open as problems continue at Annapolis landmark.

Aug 01, 2006

He got hospital off critical list: Soon-to-retire CEO Percy Allen II revived West Baltimore's money-losing Bon Secours.

Aug 01, 2006

It's hot, and it's getting hotter: Officials issue alerts as temperatures near 100 degrees.

Aug 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Under a microscope.(Editorial)

Aug 01, 2006

Family mourns fallen Marine: Thurmont man remembered for his patriotism.

Aug 01, 2006

Va. agrees to fishing limit: Regional plan aims to restrict hauls of menhaden, species considered important for bay.

Aug 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: A way to speak louder.(Editorial)

Aug 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Free the minimum wage.(Editorial)

Aug 01, 2006

Tejada gladly stays: 'Happy here,' shortstop refocuses on O's winning.

Aug 01, 2006

Irked to still be an Oriole, J. Lopez asks for release.

Aug 01, 2006

Sifting through the offers, and how they fell apart.

Aug 01, 2006

Ravens 'D' has mixed appeal: By varying packages, group hopes to keep dominant ranking.

Aug 01, 2006

Terry's game shows growth: He is getting time at left tackle; J. Lewis practices for first time.

Aug 01, 2006

Retiring Agassi ready for his last Legg Mason: Star calm, reflective; defending champ Roddick withdraws.

Aug 01, 2006

O's confident in drug policy: In hindsight, they'd change nothing.

Aug 01, 2006

Fine for 5, Loewen unravels in O's loss: Mariners rally past 3-run deficit as rookie shows promise, flaws.

Aug 01, 2006

The Baltimore Sun Mike Preston column: Ravens are put in better shape if J. Lewis can regain his form.

Aug 01, 2006

The Baltimore Sun Peter Schmuck column: After year rich in scandals, the excuses are still poor.

Aug 01, 2006

The Baltimore Sun David Steele column: Tejada stays, but troubles of aimless O's also remain.

Aug 01, 2006

NAACP ponders suburb of D.C.: Civil rights group considering move to Prince George's.

Aug 01, 2006

Robber caught

Aug 01, 2006; ... TWO WEEKS AFTER BEING ROBBED at knifepoint on Hancock Street, a Beacon Hill resident spotted her robber, chased him down and with the help of several officers on bicycles, caught him. The victim spotted the suspect wearing the same clothes he was wearing when he robbed her. She quickly ...

Beacon Hill businesses featured in Boston Magazine's "Best of Boston" awards

Aug 01, 2006; ... SEVERAL BEACON HILL BUSINESSes were featured in the annual "Best of Boston" awards in the August edition of Boston Magazine. Under the shopping section, local winners included the Boston Running Company for best running shop, Bump for best Maternity store, and French Dressing for best lingerie ...

Commission delays landmark decision

Aug 01, 2006; ... AT A MEETING LAST WEEK THE Boston Landmarks Commission postponed a vote on whether or not the former Metropolitan District Commission headquarters at 20 Somerset Street should be designated a landmark. Instead, the commission is considering a compromise. The scheduled vote to landmark ...

Visitors learn about Hill nursery school

Aug 01, 2006; ... A group of kindergarten directors visiting from Japan listened intently as Lucinda Ross, director of the Beacon Hill Nursery School, talked about the school's programs last Wednesday. From Saitama Prefecture, an area north of Tokyo, the group of ...

22 Beacon Hill trees felled

Aug 01, 2006; ... IN A MOVE THAT SADDENED SOME Beacon Hillers and relieved others, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department cut down 22 trees on Beacon Hill during the last few weeks. "It's upsetting when a tree is cut down, whatever the circumstances, but the trees removed were dead, dying or ...

Health care amendment dealt a blow

Aug 01, 2006; ... BARBARA ROOP KNEW THAT THE constitutional amendment requiring the Commonwealth to guarantee every resident access to affordable, comprehensive health care had every reason to pass. It had the support of more than the 50 legislators needed to place it on the statewide ballot in November, ...

Work starts on Anna's Taqueria - at last

Aug 01, 2006; ... CURIOUS RESIDENTS HAVE PEERED into the seemingly deserted store-front at the corner of Garden and Cambridge streets for a year-and-a-half, hoping to satiate their hunger with an Anna's Taqueria burrito or fajita. Their wait may soon be over. Work has finally begun again on his newest restaurant, ...

Hiller charged with identity theft

Aug 01, 2006; ... Karen Keester, 31, of Bowdoin Street, pleaded not guilty on Friday, July 28, to charges of larceny, forgery and identity theft in connection with a $250,000 check cashing scheme. She was arraigned at Brighton Municipal Court. Keester was arrested on June 13 at an Allston check cashing ...

Proposed new beer and wine licenses in limbo

Aug 01, 2006; ... ClTY OFFICIALS WANT TO HELP revitalize some communities by increasing the numbers of beer and wine licenses available but are becoming increasingly frustrated with the lack of response by the state-which has the last word. But those who are being hurt the most, city officials say, are ...

AROUND THE CITY

Aug 01, 2006; ... Race for the Cure The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation will bring its 14th Annual Komen Race for the Cure to Boston on Sunday, September 10. The 5K co-ed run/ fitness walk will begin at U-Mass Boston in Dorchester at 9 a.m. Proceeds from the event will be used for breast cancer ...

Local team eliminated from Mayor's Cup

Aug 01, 2006; ... ALTHOUGH THE HILL HOUSE/ NEAA 10 year-old Mayor's Cup team got eliminated on Saturday, July 22, against South Boston 9 to 7 under a heavily overcast sky, the team pushed the Southie team to its limit. The HH/NEAA team scored first with two runs in the second inning, after a lead-off line drive ...

NEIGHBORHOOD ROUND UP

Aug 01, 2006; ... Poll workers needed The city's Board of Election Commissioners would like Boston's registered voters to assist in staffing polls in all precincts for the upcoming state elections on September 19 and November 7. Besides wardens, clerks and inspectors, the Election Department needs ...

People

Aug 01, 2006; ... ACHIEVEMENTS Bowdoin Street resident E. Liam Armstrong Neal Norris graduated from Boston University Academy this spring. While at the academy, Norris completed ...

DEATHS

Aug 01, 2006; ... A resident of Anderson Street for almost 60 years, Edward R. Fitzgerald, 80, died July 19 after suffering a stroke two years earlier. He was the uncle of Irving Street resident Jack Fitzgerald, who said he was a fixture on Beacon Hill and in the West End. Edward Fitzgerald was born in ...

Miller named Beacon Hill Seminars executive director

Aug 01, 2006; ... MOUNT VERNON STREET RESIdent Cheryl Miller was recently named executive director of Beacon Hill Seminars. A self-proclaimed lifelong learner, Miller said she is looking forward to meeting Bostonians and watching the organization flourish. "The opportunity to learn as an adult in ...

New trash compactors use solar power

Aug 01, 2006; ... MAYOR THOMAS MENINO DEMonstrated how to use one of 50 new solar-powered BigBelly trash compactors at Downtown Crossing on Tuesday, July 25. Expect to see ten along Newbury Street and five on the Common, said Menino's spokesperson Jennifer Mehigan. Menino, along with Boston Public Works ...

Code Enforcement clears Charles Street sidewalks

Aug 01, 2006; ... LAST TUESDAY CODE ENFORCEMENT Officers for the city of Boston traveled up and down Charles Street issuing warnings to shop owners whose signage and displays had crept too far out onto city sidewalks. According to Captain Michael Mackan of Code Enforcement, Inspectional Services received ...

Our responsibility in a college town

Aug 01, 2006; ... Ann Arbor, Amherst, Bloomington, Ames, Hanover, Urbana. These small cities and towns have one commonality. In their states, they are considered to be one of the best communities in which to live. The colleges or universities located there bring culture, cosmopolitanism, vitality, economic health ...

Letters to the Editor

Aug 01, 2006; ... The Beacon Hill Times reserves the right to edit letters for space and clarity. We regret that we cannot publish unsigned letters. Please include your street and telephone number with your submission. Text or attachments emailed to editor@beaconhilltimes.com are preferred. Files on disk are also ...

Renovation plans move forward for several Esplanade docks

Aug 01, 2006; ... PLANS TO RENOVATE SEVERAL COMmunity docks on the Esplanade are moving forward, following a June 27 meeting between Bourne Consulting Engineering, members of the Esplanade Association, the Department of Conservation and Recreation, Community Boating and the Union Boat Club. The facilities in need ...

From Dow Jones to Don Giovani: the passions of Ernie Klein

Aug 01, 2006; ... Brimmer Street resident Ernie Klein and his family have lived on Beacon HIll since 1961. Much of that time he spent knee-deep in legalese and spreadsheets: A former partner at Hale and Dorr, now known as WilmerHale Investment Partners, Klein was a securities lawyer concentrating on the mutual ...

45 Beaver Place saga to continue

Aug 01, 2006; ... Ross hopes to mediate a compromise ALL THOSE WHO ARRIVED JUST MINutes late Tuesday for what was expected to be a lengthy Board of Appeal hearing on 45 Beaver Place were in for a big surprise: The hearing was over. The three appeals on the board's agenda-the first, a request by ...

Work resumes on Cambridge Street

Aug 01, 2006; ... WORK ON CAMBRIDGE STREET, shut down after a fatal accident on July 13 caused the closing of the Mass Pike connector to the Ted Williams Tunnel to resumed yesterday with one caveat: No work can be done on the inbound portion of Cambridge Street during morning rush hour and the outbound portion ...

UMass students give Beacon Hill high rating for elder living

Aug 01, 2006; ... A RECENT ASSESSMENT BY UMASS students has shown that Beacon Hill is a good neighborhood for elderly residents to live in all respects but two-the difficulty in driving and the high cost of housing. Students in the Elder Action Research Class in the College of Public and Community Service ...

CALENDAR

Aug 01, 2006; ... The deadline for listing events is the Tuesday before publication. Call 617-523-9490 or fax 617-523-8668 or email editor@beaconhilltimes.com TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 MEETING, BHCA Clean Beacon Hill Committee, 74 Joy St., 6:30 p.m., 617-227-1922 PLAY, "The Taming of the Shrew," ...