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  The Baltimore Sun
BALTIMORE - Contract negotiations began today between The Baltimore Sun and the Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild, Local 32035 of The Newspaper Guild-Communications Workers of America (TNG/CWA).
In these negotiations, The Baltimore Sun is seeking contract terms that reflect the company's need for greater operational flexibility to respond quickly and competitively in a rapidly changing media business.
Media inquiries about the negotiations or other Baltimore Sun matters should be directed to Charles Fancher, Director of Media and Public Relations at The Sun, at 410-332-6117 or by cell phone at 301-385-6463.
www.baltimoresuncompany.com /about/007.html   (307 words)

  
 The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun owns The Sun, a metropolitan newspaper with Sunday circulation of 476,000, and Patuxent Publishing Company, publisher of 13 area weekly community newspapers with heavy penetration throughout the Baltimore and Washington D.C. metropolitan areas.
The Baltimore Sun faced potential erosion in circulation and penetration of both the daily and weekly newspapers in Howard County, Maryland, a highly affluent, family-oriented county located within commuting distance of two large metropolitan areas.
The Sun’s promotion campaign targeted the "casual" reader to raise awareness of an enhanced Howard County edition and to pre-emptively set the standard for local news—that "local" means local news every day.
www.kannon.com /work/case_studies/metro_newspaper.php   (525 words)

  
 Baltimore Sun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Baltimore Sun, 501 N. Calvert St., Baltimore MD 21278.
For generations, the venerable Baltimore Sun exercised an influence over Maryland politics that suggested the moral authority of some great religious leader.
Downtown Baltimore, meanwhile, has declined into a dismaying real-life version of the set of the science fiction film "Blade-Runner": the Inner Harbor's yuppie theme park and the city's unnecessary new stadium glower down at hopeless neighborhoods that don't buy many papers, let alone generate much advertising revenue.
www.namebase.org /sources/IB.html   (225 words)

  
 Baltimore Sun - newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland USA covering Baltimore local news at Mondo Times
Baltimore Sun is a newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland, USA covering general news.
Baltimore Sun is one of the top 100 US newspapers.
Baltimore Sun contact information is available to Mondo Times Advanced and Professional Members.
www.mondotimes.com /1/world/us/20/1131/2696   (118 words)

  
 About The Baltimore Sun - baltimoresun.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Located at the corner of Baltimore and South streets, the Iron Building was destroyed in the historic fire of 1904 that razed 20 blocks of the downtown area.
Because of Baltimore's proximity to Washington, D.C., events in the nation's capital have always been regarded with particular interest; and on June 13, 1837, less than a month after it was founded, The Sun carried its first account by a Washington correspondent writing specifically for Sun readers.
Wherever Sun reporters may be, whatever story they may be covering, they are there to maintain a tradition of excellence and accuracy that was fostered by three generations of Abells and has been maintained since 1910, when control of the Company was acquired by a group of Baltimore businessmen including H. Crawford Black.
www.baltimoresun.com /about/bal-about-sun,0,7001763.htmlstory   (1426 words)

  
 The Baltimore Sun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A prominent legal clinic for the wrongfully imprisoned is calling for an audit of hundreds of Baltimore County Police Department cases, contending that a former forensic scientist's erroneous testimony during a 1983 rape trial raises doubts about any conviction in which she played a role.
Baltimore County Police Department spokesman Bill Toohey said he was unaware of the questions surrounding Bacasnot, who left the department in 1987.
Toohey also said the Baltimore County police lab is now fully accredited, and said it was impossible to compare the lab today to what it was two decades ago.
www.law-forensic.com /cfr_baltimore_lab_1.htm   (812 words)

  
 The Baltimore Sun
Located in the historic Mt. Vernon neighborhood of downtown Baltimore, The Sun brings readers world and national news, as well as local news from its offices in Baltimore and the surrounding counties.
The Baltimore Sun also is a major local employer, with more than 1,100 full- or part-time employees at the main building on Calvert Street and its state-of-the-art production facility, Sun Park, in South Baltimore's Port Covington area.
With its 169-year history of outstanding journalism, service to readers and value for advertisers, The Baltimore Sun is a proud and active part of the civic, cultural and economic life of the Baltimore community.
www.baltimoresuncompany.com /about/about.html   (307 words)

  
 The Baltimore Sun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sun is the newspaper of record for Baltimore, Maryland, with a daily press run of 247,193 copies and a Sunday run of 418,670 copies (9/30/05 Audit Bureau of Circulations report).
This led The Sun to file a First Amendment lawsuit against the Ehrlich administration.
The Sun lost the first round in federal court; as of 2006, a decision on an appeal is pending.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baltimore_Sun   (434 words)

  
 OpinionJournal - Cross Country
And just last week the New York Times ran a front-page story calling Baltimore America's "deadliest big city," leaving casual readers with the impression that residents are well advised to bolt the doors at night and travel with a pistol in the car.
Baltimore has made other national news recently--none of it good--in journalism's disproportionately favored arena of media and politics.
The Sun hasn't recovered from Gov. Ehrlich's election--Maryland is a reliably "blue" state with two Democratic U.S. senators--and his agenda of tax-cutting and reductions in aid to government-sponsored social programs has left its editors in a state of elitist meltdown.
www.opinionjournal.com /cc/?id=110006304   (884 words)

  
 The Michigan Daily Online
Those alterations and new instructions appear in the documents obtained by The Baltimore Sun, support the conclusion that methods taught in the earlier version were illegal.
The Sun's 1994 request for the manuals was made in connection with the newspaper's investigation of kidnapping, torture and murder committed by a CIA-trained Honduran military unit during the 1980s.
A second document obtained by The Sun, the 1963 KUBARK manual, shows that, at least during the 1960s, agents were free to use coercion during interrogation, provided they obtained approval in advance.
www.pub.umich.edu /daily/1997/jan/01-28-97/news/news9.html   (1410 words)

  
 Baltimore Sun Newspaper Subscription
The Baltimore Sun delivers comprehensive and in-depth news coverage that you can count on.
Reading the Baltimore Sun is an important part of the day for the city's most sophisticated residents.
Get the Baltimore Sun at your door on the days that are most convenient for you.
www.discountednewspapers.com /Baltimore-Sun/index.html   (91 words)

  
 Baltimore Sun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sun and, judging by the e-mail I received, was reprinted in
The contest was a prelude to an evening of Irish food and drink called Green Foods and Bands, set for March 12 at Loyola College.
The event is a benefit for the Caroline Center job-training program in East Baltimore, run by the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
www.bookguy.com /cooking/SodaBreadBaltSunArticle.htm   (989 words)

  
 Baltimore Sun
Nevertheless, soloists with the Senior Star Showcase, a theater group for the over-55 set in the Baltimore area, still wow audiences when they hit their high notes.
Based at the Community College of Baltimore County in Essex, the troupe annually stages two major campus productions -- the next has its debut May 21 -- and about three dozen smaller "road shows" at area churches and colleges, senior centers and civic groups.
Showcase member Chuck Knauf, 68, of West Baltimore's Ten Hills neighborhood, composed and wrote Meet Me at the Palace, a musical set in the 1930s about two groups with opposing plans for an old estate on the Hudson River in New York.
www.seniortheatre.com /html/baltimore_sun.html   (1276 words)

  
 Live in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun, The
Today, approximately 1,500 full- and part-time employees work for The Sun, making The Baltimore Sun Company not only one of Maryland's most prestigious employers, but also one of its largest.
From the very beginning, The Baltimore Sun Company has been devoted to Arunah Abell's belief in bringing its readers the news that matters most to them.
Today, that same emphasis on what is taking place in Baltimore, its surrounding counties, and throughout Maryland makes The Sun's local news coverage among the most complete in the country.
www.livebaltimore.com /hb/inc/lnyw/emp/sun   (217 words)

  
 Archive of anthrax articles from The Baltimore Sun
The Sun reported Sunday that in two months, none of the hundreds of FBI agents on the case had contacted the Army retirees who produced anthrax in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Dugway statement was issued in response to an article in The Sun yesterday revealing that the Army facility in the Utah desert has produced weapons-grade anthrax identical in important respects to the anthrax used in the postal attacks.
The Sun reported Friday that in late January and early February, a team of FBI agents from the Washington, Baltimore and New York field offices spent several days at USAMRIID, the U.S. government top biodefense research center.
www.anthraxinvestigation.com /balt-sun.html   (17742 words)

  
 Baltimore Ravens
"The Baltimore Ravens," he says before quickly turning in hopes of escaping the onslaught of exclamation points that are loaded in Irvin's chamber.
If he had been placed in the NFL substance abuse program after his first arrest -- which is considered strictly confidential by the league -- Sams could receive a four-game suspension for his second drunken driving charge in the past 14 months.
Nearly every player on this Baltimore roster has played at Denver's INVESCO Field at Mile High before, even as recently as last December's 12-10 Ravens loss to the Broncos.
www.baltimoreravens.com /news/article.jsp?id=1624   (2776 words)

  
 sunspot.net - maryland's online community
Watergate conspirator G. Gordon Liddy regaled a federal jury in Baltimore yesterday with details of the covert political mission that eventually brought down a president, telling how he shredded documents and hundred-dollar bills after the famous 1972 break-in and matter-of-factly warned his wife that he was headed to jail.
It is a theory that has landed Liddy in U.S. District Court in Baltimore, defending himself against a $5.1 million defamation lawsuit.
Ida "Maxie" Wells contends the revisionist theory of Watergate that Liddy now supports falsely portrays her as helping to run the alleged call-girl operation from the DNC, where she worked as a young secretary at the time of the break-in.
www.watergate.com /archives/baltimoresun/liddy02jul02.htm   (623 words)

  
 MoveOn.org Civic Action: Fight Baltimore Sun news cuts
Keep the Baltimore Sun from slashing 75 people from its staff and watering down coverage of local, state and national news.
Over 3,900 local residents signed this Baltimore Sun petition.
The " Fight Baltimore Sun news cuts " campaign is brought to you by MoveOn.org Civic Action™.
civic.moveon.org /baltimoresuncuts   (504 words)

  
 Baltimore sun / baltimore-sun.hosting-gift.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Texto publicado no jornal Baltimore Sun, em 1994.
Three years ago, The Sun's front page dedicated valuable space to the street marker story.
The city's Public Works Department, the Maryland Institute, College of Art, and the Baltimore Film Forum were contacted and left stumped by the presence of these signs.
www.tiagoteixeira.com.br /toynbee/baltimoresun.htm   (323 words)

  
 subversive cross stitch/press: baltimore sun
But as young women and some men who craft find one another across the country and around the world, they are forming circles in person and online for teaching, friendship and collective immersion in soul-satisfying work.
Making things can "be as valuable as a religious experience," says LaPerle, 29, as she knits a jewel-toned slipper at the City Cafe.
To that end, LaPerle hopes to open the Baltimore chapter of the Church of Craft, an organization for passionate crafters where members attend fiber study instead of Bible study.
www.subversivecrossstitch.com /presssun.html   (1799 words)

  
 Dorothy Parker Society
This front-page story was in the Baltimore Sun on Sunday, May 28.
The NAACP's desire to move its headquarters from Baltimore to the nation's capital not only surprised city officials earlier this month, but it also seized the attention of writer Dorothy Parker's admirers.
How Parker's ashes came to be buried in Baltimore -- under a plaque that includes the epitaph she wrote for herself, "Excuse my dust" -- is a something of a twisted tale.
dorothyparker.com /news/2006/05/baltimore-sun-story-on-dorothy.html   (950 words)

  
 Baltimore Sun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Baltimore Sun provides access to the full text of Sun articles back to 1990.
The Baltimore Sun is available at public workstations in the Eisenhower Library and to JHU internet accounts.
The Baltimore Sun is available to JHU internet accounts.
www.library.jhu.edu /eresources/infoabout/baltsun.html   (56 words)

  
 News: Baltimore Sun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A top official of the Dubai-owned company poised to take over some operations in Baltimore and at other major U.S. seaports told Congress yesterday that he is confident that a new, more in-depth review of the deal will result in the same conclusion: That the sale poses no threat to national security.
For those who oppose a deal that would allow a state-owned Arab company to manage some work at U.S. seaports, and for those who see no security threat from it, a middle ground may be hard to find in the next 45 days, observers say.
The Coast Guard initially warned that intelligence gaps prevented it from gauging the potential security risk posed by Dubai Ports World's proposed takeover of some operations in Baltimore and five other major U.S. ports a month before the deal was approved, according to a document released yesterday by a Senate committee.
www.pelicanfile.com /newspaper.cfm?NewspaperID=49   (4948 words)

  
 We made the cover of The Baltimore Sun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
We made the cover of The Baltimore Sun
We made the cover of The Baltimore Sun – Howard County Edition.
The article was also featured in The Sun all across Maryland.
www.baltimoretheatre.org /pressarchives/sunapril01.html   (566 words)

  
 Electric Shock - baltimoresun.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
I don’t want to speculate on who’s going to be the winner there, but Mayor O’Malley, who’s the Mayor of Baltimore and the Democratic candidate for Governor, has already announced after the court ruling that he’s going to fire the Public Service Commission should he be elected.
As reported by The Sun's Andy Green, there is uncertainty about whether the incumbent PSC can review the Constellation-FPL merger because the General Assembly's act allowed only a NEW, reconstituted PSC to pass the deal.
Jay Hancock is a business columnist for The Baltimore Sun.
blogs.baltimoresun.com /business_custom_bge   (2680 words)

  
 sunspot.net - today
Lethal Force, a 70-minute parody of B action movies, has all of this -- plus an onslaught of ketchup-like blood effects and a power drill scene that would make Tim "The Tool-Man" Allen cringe.
Lethal Force has won a number of awards around the country, including the jury prize for best feature at Baltimore's annual MicoCineFest.
Directed by Alvin Ecarma, Lethal Force has been hailed as "proudly cheesy," by the Washington Post and was listed on the Ain't It Cool News Top 10 indie movies list of 2001.
divergentthinking.net /LethalArkive/Reviews/BaltSun.htm   (301 words)

  
 Baltimore Sun - Democrats and Dean: what might have been
Baltimore Sun - Democrats and Dean: what might have been
WASHINGTON – The slogan of Campaign for America's Future, the umbrella group of progressive political organizations that just concluded its election-year conference here, is "Take Back America."
Bush's war resolution and has been occupied explaining that vote ever since.
www.ourfuture.org /projects/national_conference/2004/press/prc_bsun20040609.cfm   (644 words)

  
 NSA Killed System That Sifted Phone Data Legally
Published on Thursday, May 18, 2006 by the Baltimore Sun
Four intelligence officials knowledgeable about the program agreed to discuss it with The Sun only if granted anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
The program the NSA rejected, called ThinThread, was developed to handle greater volumes of information, partly in expectation of threats surrounding the millennium celebrations.
www.commondreams.org /headlines06/0518-07.htm   (1723 words)

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