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

Many of city's killings resemble assassinations: Gang activities seen to be behind many city killings.

May 01, 2007

Olmert's conduct of war faulted: Israeli prime minister hears rising chorus of calls for resignation.

May 01, 2007

Md. leaders refuse property tax rise: O'Malley, Franchot resist call for increase.

May 01, 2007

Favorite recipes, fond memories: Family Bereavement Center cookbook honors Baltimore homicide victims.

May 01, 2007

Dixon outlines city crime-fighting plan: Police to focus on guns, most dangerous offenders.

May 01, 2007

Suspended girl, 14, cleared of posting hit list.

May 01, 2007

Dorothy E. Brown: [ Age 84 ] She rang up countless receipts with a smile as night cashier during her 59 years at Haussner's Restaurant.

May 01, 2007

Corrections.

May 01, 2007

Towson to start 2 new dorms: Phase I of college's West Village project breaks ground today.

May 01, 2007

McDonogh earns 'A' grade for perfect conference run: Eagles complete 12-0 IAAM season with win over John Carroll.

May 01, 2007

Suspended disbelief in suspended animation: Some think ability to hibernate may be buried in our genes.

May 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Too close for comfort.(Editorial)

May 01, 2007

Tragedy strikes social club: Police seek witnesses to shooting, which killed two, hurt three.

May 01, 2007

Middle River unveils new missile project: Lockheed Martin plant will make them for Army and Navy.

May 01, 2007

Mexicana Air halts service out of BWI to Mexico City.

May 01, 2007

It's not all rosy at Churchill: Amid hoopla, many think uneasily of Maryland.

May 01, 2007

Ravens still rule.

May 01, 2007

O's place Wright on DL; starter's return uncertain.

May 01, 2007

Backup QB Ricker departing Maryland: Redshirt freshman's father says he wasn't getting enough repetitions.

May 01, 2007

Fishing on 'Flats' extended to May 10: Cool water allows striped bass move.

May 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Peter Schmuck column: No matter how fancy, there's no replacing Yankee Stadium.(Column)

May 01, 2007

Turning the camera on a shock master.

May 01, 2007

Jones' fans are hopefully devoted to vote.

May 01, 2007

I-95 collision injures truck driver: SUV occupants slightly injured; crash closes the highway for hours.

May 01, 2007

Anne Arundel chief executive surprised by Oak Hill plans: Washington plans to build new youth facility on land in Laurel.

May 01, 2007

Mt. St. Joe's Sims to play for Hoyas.

May 01, 2007

Brawl is avoided, but O's left reeling: After benches empty, Sheffield's 2-run HR KO's O's.

May 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Milton Kent column: For Randy Waugh, everything about life changed on Feb. 10.

May 01, 2007

Chemical might have killed thousands of pets.

May 02, 2007

Bush, Congress eye next Iraq step: Compromise likely after veto on pullout.

May 02, 2007

Secret video of mids alleged: Navy doctor accused of taping midshipmen having sex in his home.

May 02, 2007

Explorer is pinched in 'Wire' adventure.

May 02, 2007

'Choir of Angels' goes out to a friend: Hereford High concert honors memory of student who died in 2005.

May 02, 2007

'Food safety czar' named: Ex-UM medical school professor to probe faults in supply network.

May 02, 2007

'Shining star' dies serving in Iraq: '96 Forest Park grad had long dreamed of military service.

May 02, 2007

Taking time to stop and judge the flowers: The Garden Club of Olde Annapolis Towne wanders through the city on May Day, seeking floral glory.

May 02, 2007

Born to run: Tiago, racing in Saturday's Kentucky Derby, is the half brother of 2005 winner Giacomo.

May 02, 2007

Schools, counties spar over budget cuts: Md. districts unable to raise own funds.

May 02, 2007

Day care workers cry foul over pay: Providers, seeking money they say is owed them, rally at education headquarters.

May 02, 2007

'81 study identified arsenic: Hopkins researcher says city officials, EPA shrugged off warning.

May 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Past as prologue.(Editorial)

May 02, 2007

Residents want to see more police on beats: Dixon crime plan draws support for foot patrols.

May 02, 2007

Leopold unveils budget, to dismay of schools.

May 02, 2007

County pays heavily to revitalize Dundalk: Cost of land in Yorkway area more than doubles.

May 02, 2007

MPT to add Spanish programs: Launch set for August; new V-me network offers broad variety of shows.

May 02, 2007

Slaying suspect portrayed as con woman: Authorities search her jail cell for writings linking her to death of Reisterstown man.

May 02, 2007

Burton L. Cordry: [ Age 83 ] The retired health systems engineer penned a memoir about his experiences in World War II.

May 02, 2007

(X)(Y).

May 02, 2007

State's attorney's office honors 4 for support of victims of crime.

May 02, 2007

Charter school faces action: Extended probation to be recommended today for Chesapeake Science Point.

May 02, 2007

Family benefits: Softball is a big part of the Van Meter sisters' lives, and the Van Meter sisters are a big part of the Archbishop Spalding softball team.

May 02, 2007

Outdoors, health, hope are celebrated at festival: 'Cherrybration' is part of program to fight cancer.

May 02, 2007

Korean-Americans flock to free health fair: Miniclinics set up to offer screenings and information.

May 02, 2007

Buses get better: Motor coaches aim to persuade air travelers to go their way.

May 02, 2007

McCormick sues over similar grinder.

May 02, 2007

Under Armour shares fall 8.7%: Profit outlook is far short of analysts'.(Financial report)

May 02, 2007

Congressman thinks colleges should pay athletes.

May 02, 2007

Strong defense, faceoff control carry Centennial over Glenelg.

May 02, 2007

Loyola up to speed: Tim Donovan, Steele Stanwick and Joe Cummings have led the Dons back from a 1-2 start, raising hopes for an MIAA A Conference title.

May 02, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column: Maryland electricity scheme is fiasco.(Column)

May 02, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Mike Preston column: To locate next Coach of the Year, look up north at Albany's Marr.(Column)

May 02, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Gregory Kane column: Crime efforts always look good, on paper.(Column)

May 02, 2007

A hedge against stylist's elimination.

May 02, 2007

O's trip again takes bad turn: Roberts: 'It seems that we find a way to lose every night'.

May 02, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Milton Kent column: For Akers, walking away was big step.(Column)

May 02, 2007