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The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD) articles from July 2007

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

President changes tactics: Bush seems to take defensive approach to national policy.

Jul 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Moving target.(Editorial)

Jul 01, 2007

Iron Felix's first comrade: Letters reveal early romance of the leader of U.S.S.R.'s secret police.(Letter to the editor)

Jul 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: America's symbol has graduated to safety: Bush takes eagle off the list of endangered species.(Editorial)

Jul 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: 'NOTHING IS MAGICAL': The director of a national drug addiction program looks to his Baltimore base in his search for a model, but warns that there are no easy answers.(Editorial)

Jul 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Good luck, Alonso, you'll need it.(Editorial)

Jul 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Thirst quencher.(Editorial)

Jul 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Poisons for sale.(Editorial)

Jul 01, 2007

Gilman School head resigns: False resume claim led to the decision.

Jul 01, 2007

Boy, 3, killed after cars collide: West Baltimore child dies while standing on corner.

Jul 01, 2007

Hidden gardens of urban delight: Kensington neighbors open gates to show off.

Jul 01, 2007

191 new laws to into effect today: Voting rights restored to ex-convicts.

Jul 01, 2007

Fair draws revelers of all ages: Diversity unofficial theme of Columbia's 40th birthday bash; more events planned today.

Jul 01, 2007

James H. Sellors, 79.

Jul 01, 2007

Mable Payne Young: [Age 93] Her experience as a domestic worker led her to organize; she met governors and presidents with her son.

Jul 01, 2007

Annapolis targets crime: City, community leaders to meet tomorrow to seek solutions.

Jul 01, 2007

Galesville fireworks snuffed out.

Jul 01, 2007

Recycling is easier, starting today: Single-stream approach allows mixing of items.

Jul 01, 2007

Board takes a look at safety: Under action plan, schools to undergo risk assessments to ensure security.

Jul 01, 2007

Getting their acts together: Commons Ground brings together diversity of traditional arts.

Jul 01, 2007

Youth project is all work and one play: In competitive theater program, teens, professionals learn and grow together.

Jul 01, 2007

Howard Transit gets new operator, starting today: 26-vehicle system owned by county gets new operator, starting today.

Jul 01, 2007

CA board approves land swap.

Jul 01, 2007

Banks want consumers to turn to cell phones.

Jul 01, 2007

Questioning authority after 2 decades of cheers: Maryland Stadium Authority now fields critical audits.

Jul 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Peter Schmuck column: Orioles and Bryant have failure to communicate.

Jul 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun David Steele column: Bogut's words must be discussed.(Column)

Jul 01, 2007

Petalo's offers menu variety in Little Italy: Restaurant review.(Restaurant review)

Jul 01, 2007

Corrections.

Jul 01, 2007

Finding a cozy, funny spot for two on the rainbow: True tales from everyday living.

Jul 01, 2007

Ground-rent owners rush to file suits: Flurry of ejectment cases logged before law changes.

Jul 01, 2007

Navy hero known as 'Galloping Ghost': Submariner won Medal of Honor in World War II.

Jul 01, 2007

Growing pains: A local nonprofit looks forward to escaping its cramped offices.

Jul 01, 2007

Boomer toys stand test of time.

Jul 01, 2007

Sherry Bell: Glimpsed! Ellicott City.

Jul 01, 2007

The Weather Page.

Jul 01, 2007

More than a game: People with and without disabilities interact while learning to play golf.

Jul 01, 2007

Homer seals it; Burres delivers: Hernandez's 3-run HR in seventh puts game away for the Orioles.

Jul 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Dan Connolly column: Picking AL All-Stars is no easy decision.

Jul 01, 2007

Follow that kid: Today's technology makes it easier for parents to know where their kids are and what they're doing.

Jul 01, 2007

Losing the streets: Even amid signs of progress, Baltimore struggles with an increase in killings that has cast a shadow over the city.

Jul 01, 2007

191 new laws go into effect today: Voting rights restored to ex-convicts.

Jul 01, 2007

Help wanted: O's search for answer, manage only change.

Jul 01, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Jay Hancock column.

Jul 01, 2007

Reports of terror don't deter travelers.

Jul 01, 2007

A market in the market for a home: Amish vendors a treasured Burtonsville fixture for 20 years.

Jul 02, 2007

Rumor mill to stop today: Candidates for city primary must submit fees, papers by tonight.

Jul 02, 2007

'Transformers' is more than meets the eye.

Jul 02, 2007

Unnerved by the violence: Fear grips neighborhoods unaccustomed to attacks.

Jul 02, 2007

Revelers on Fourth can hail safe ride: Tipsy?Taxi! offers free transportation.

Jul 02, 2007

A big hunk o' candy pays tribute to the King.

Jul 02, 2007

Older, wiser -- and wired: Seniors shed their fears, jump into the Internet.

Jul 02, 2007

Parties fighting for pet projects: GOP lawmakers are leading way toward transparent spending.

Jul 02, 2007

Listening in on elephants' calls: Study examines 'talk' via Africa ground vibrations.

Jul 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Shipping news.(Editorial)

Jul 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Bad dogs.(Editorial)

Jul 02, 2007

Catholics retain hope for Latin Mass revival.

Jul 02, 2007

New provost sees change at Gallaudet.

Jul 02, 2007

Celebrating the stuff of 'Star Wars': Thirty years later, memorabilia show embodies fantasy in heaps of merchandise.

Jul 02, 2007

Erika Slack: [ Age 87 ] Active volunteer had fled Russian-occupied postwar Europe with the help of an American soldier.

Jul 02, 2007

Charles Shadle: [ Age 85 ] Retired Army colonel served in three wars, worked for Harford County.

Jul 02, 2007

Orioles' All-Star picture crops out all but Roberts: AL players pick second baseman as backup in midsummer classic.

Jul 02, 2007

The Baltimore Sun Michael Dresser column: Contested ground: true tales of the crosswalk.

Jul 02, 2007

The Baltimore Sun David Steele column: With lives on the line, records not a priority.(Column)

Jul 02, 2007

Bang-up fun: Shape-shifting robots fill ?Transformers' with almost nonstop action. What's not to like?

Jul 02, 2007