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Falling Downnew

Investors collapse yet another house.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  11-21-2006  |  Housing & Development

Amateur M.D.new

Local romance novelist wants to help women with AIDS -- never mind about her troubles with the Maryland Board of Physicians.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  11-16-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Burning Wordsnew

Former freelancer Lacey Phillabaum admits to 2001 arson.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  10-12-2006  |  Crime & Justice

The New Worldnew

Now that we have a somewhat democratized way of portraying and publishing a range of sexualities, do I ultimately want to see my own sexuality actually portrayed on the page or on the screen?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Rahne Alexander  |  10-03-2006  |  Sex

Can't Stop, Won't Stopnew

Some Baltimore residents are complaining about unwanted copies of the Examiner being dropped on their doorsteps.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Laura Laing  |  10-03-2006  |  Media

More Than Meets the Eyenew

We speak with the creators of iBraille.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Violet Glaze  |  08-23-2006  |  Science

HIV Positivenew

We talk about the history and future of HIV with Dr. Robert Gallo.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Laura Laing  |  08-23-2006  |  Policy Issues

Nation Buildingnew

Can Farajii Muhammad create a new generation of leaders for Baltimore?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Christina Royster-Hemby  |  08-21-2006  |  Race & Class

Three Feet Higher and Risingnew

Global warming comes to Maryland.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Ralph Brave  |  07-12-2006  |  Policy Issues

Walking Papersnew

The Examiner's arrival in the Baltimore media market results in distribution problems for The Sun.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Gadi Dechter  |  04-19-2006  |  Media

Moving on Downnew

A homeless couple spends day after day just trying to get by.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  04-13-2006  |  Policy Issues

Power Failurenew

Maryland loses control of its energy future.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Ralph Brave  |  04-06-2006  |  Policy Issues

Time Outnew

A change to the Patriot Act could shorten death-row inmates' time to appeal cases.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Lawrence Hurley  |  04-04-2006  |  Crime & Justice

End of Their Scopenew

The success and failure of owner-occupant neighborhood renewal play out on one Baltimore city block.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  03-15-2006  |  Housing & Development

Smoke Breaknew

A cartoonist reflects on the monkey on her back.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Emily Flake  |  03-08-2006  |  Science

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