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The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) back issues from April 2007:

City drafts plan to stem school violence: $3 million in budget to halt gang activity.

Apr 01, 2007

Oystermen reap federal bounty: Bid to revive bivalve benefits watermen more.

Apr 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: The undocumented collegian.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: CONGOLESE IDOL: Pop singer gains stardom across West Africa by combining a taste for Americana with appeals to centuries-old traditions - and avoiding the dangers of success.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2007

Vacationing Scouts grounded by airline.

Apr 01, 2007

Waits for Howard buses to be shorter: In most of Columbia and in Ellicott City, riders can board every half-hour weekdays.

Apr 01, 2007

Georgetown hands Navy first loss with 5-goal third period: Mids' 16-minute scoring drought helps Hoyas win for fourth straight time in series.

Apr 01, 2007

Impatience a virtue: New Washington manager Manny Acta is ready to win now - and is baffled by predictions that his team will lose 100 games in 2007.

Apr 01, 2007

Robots navigate maze, surgery: Robotic Systems Challenge draws students from area schools.

Apr 01, 2007

Forums spotlight minority issues: Parents, students, officials meet to talk about diversity in schools and meeting children's needs.

Apr 01, 2007

All 12 high schools' honor society rules differ: The only county standardization is a minimum cumulative 3.4 GPA.

Apr 01, 2007

Dream is over for Phelps: Disqualification in relay ends swimmer's chance to win eight golds.

Apr 01, 2007

Back for seconds: Hungry to repeat, Florida tops UCLA, but Ohio State is still in way.

Apr 01, 2007

His head's way above water: Phelps aims for domination, but falls shy after mate's flub.

Apr 01, 2007

Is race a factor in heart health?: Doctors also weigh genes, environment.

Apr 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: If you're wild about Harry, this may help you wait.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Truth or consequences.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: CEOs are different.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2007

Former first couple takes to the airwaves.

Apr 01, 2007

Schools to combat gangs: City plan is drafted and funds are increased to help stem violence.

Apr 01, 2007

The last Navy vet of World War I: St. Mary's resident enlisted at age 16.

Apr 01, 2007

Walk displays young people's faith: Archdiocese of Baltimore's 14th annual youth pilgrimage brings more than 1,000 to city.

Apr 01, 2007

Mary H. Oster: [ Age 97] The homemaker and volunteer helped secure $1 million to restore the Hampton Mansion's orangerie.

Apr 01, 2007

Small businesses gear up for BRAC: County summit to focus on prospects in base relocation.

Apr 01, 2007

Project's fuel comes with a side of dinner: Midshipmen design engines that run on diesel, cooking oil.

Apr 01, 2007

Sheriff at crossroads: Tregoning wants his department to be Carroll County's police agency.

Apr 01, 2007

Making his way: South Carroll's Matt Greene used to be known mainly as the little brother of a star player, but he's gained respect in his own right.

Apr 01, 2007

Entrepreneurs who can't stop: They care little for security, thrive on the possibilities.

Apr 01, 2007

Deal's off, but CEG still wins: Constellation's value rises without FPL merger.

Apr 01, 2007

Blackbirds keep it close for a half, but fall to Speed.

Apr 01, 2007

Old-media stalwarts wade into Web 'TV': Heavyweights bet on future of online fare.

Apr 01, 2007

County paving dusty remnants of its rural past: Dirt and gravel roads dwindle to about 90 miles.

Apr 01, 2007

Ohio State has its eyes on the prize.

Apr 01, 2007

Yankees leading pack: A 10th straight division title could be tough.

Apr 01, 2007

A straight-shooting friend borrowed my name: True tales from everyday living.

Apr 01, 2007

Open space urged at site: If Oak Hill facility is closed, officials favor using half of property as park.

Apr 01, 2007

Owners of two east-county liquor outlets fined.

Apr 01, 2007

Greens are still lacking color: 10 years after Woods won at Augusta, impact is muted.

Apr 01, 2007

Youth movement: Although the front office hopes to contend this season, its plan is to build around young pitching and make runs in 2008 and '09.

Apr 01, 2007

Loyola outlasts Syracuse run: Greyhounds hold on for fifth straight, first over Orange since 2001.

Apr 01, 2007

Solving roster equation is taking O's down to wire: Club to say today whether it'll keep 13 pitchers and just three reserves.

Apr 01, 2007

Scat Daddy takes Fla. Derby: He comes from behind for a 1 1/4 -length win in Kentucky Derby prep.

Apr 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column: Female side of economy outdistances cheap males.(Column)

Apr 01, 2007 ... Byline: Jay Hancock Apr. 1--Merchants have always known that men are tighter with a buck than women. Women happily invest in making life beauteous and meaningful while men skulk around in their grandfathers' sweaters, turning off unneeded lights. But the gender spender-gap ...

The Baltimore Sun Susan Reimer column: Companies still love your old skin - and your wallet.

Apr 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Dan Rodricks column: City felons are given a wakeup 'call-in'.

Apr 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Peter Schmuck column: Strictly business.(Column)

Apr 01, 2007

From a shove to a shave: WrestleMania match has placed a familiar hairdo - and lots of cash - on a razor's edge.

Apr 01, 2007

Shriver Hall plans a stellar season.

Apr 01, 2007

Gerard Miller: Glimpsed: Arundel Mills Mall.

Apr 01, 2007

Hiltz expresses satisfaction with his six years on school board.

Apr 01, 2007

Advisers speaking, O'Malley listening: Some say governor, aides aiming for national scene.

Apr 02, 2007

Home-front blog opens window on '50s.

Apr 02, 2007

At O's FanFest, high hopes for a winning season.

Apr 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Land for peace redux.(Editorial)

Apr 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: A perfect season - so far.(Editorial)

Apr 02, 2007

Methodist group has rabbi on staff: He'll lead seder for church, helping put faith's Jewish roots in context.

Apr 02, 2007

Debating the rules of sexual consent: Women should be able to say 'no' any time, groups say.

Apr 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Sprawl monitor.(Editorial)

Apr 02, 2007

Immigrants drive to succeed: Baltimore's taxi cab drivers come from around the world, working to make their dreams a reality in their adopted city.

Apr 02, 2007

DNR aide brushes against conflict: His home is adjacent to site landscaped with grant written by wife.

Apr 02, 2007

Drivers get whiff of the future: Co-op members fill the needs of biodiesel.

Apr 02, 2007

Ritual takes a progressive turn with 'eco-palms'.

Apr 02, 2007

Phelps is all grown up: Swimmer's physical, emotional maturation has led to near iconic status.

Apr 02, 2007

Rising star Morneau adjusts to spotlight: Young Twins first baseman unfazed by acclaim that goes with MVP award.

Apr 02, 2007

Make history or be history?: To go back-to-back as champs, Florida must go belly-to-belly with Ohio State.

Apr 02, 2007