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Who Wants to Be a Schools CEO?

A Peek at the Process that Will Select Baltimore's Next Superintendent -- and at the People Who Want the Job

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Cinema Purgatorio

Charmed Life: The dictionary defines a pipe dream as "a fantastic notion or vain hope. [6/7/2000] by Brennen Jensen

In the Shadow of the Big Man

The Mail: After reading " Playing With Fire" (The Nose, 5/17), I am glad I live about a half-mile from Mayor... [6/7/2000]

When the Walls Came Tumblin' Down

The Nose: It was a dark day in Sowebo. On Saturday, May 20, a big hunk of the brick exterior of Nan and... [6/7/2000]

Anatomy of a Verdict

Feature: How Chrysler Won--and a Crusader Lost [6/7/2000] by Curt Guyette

West-Side Story

Feature: What's at Stake in the Rush to Redevelop Baltimore's Original Downtown [6/7/2000]

Back to Reform School

Feature: So Far So Good, but Trickier Cases and a Beleaguered System Signal That Welfare Reform¹s Toughest Days Lie Ahead. [6/7/2000] by Molly Rath

Coming Out

Mobtown Beat: The Baltimore Adventurers Help Gays Get Physical [6/7/2000] by Natalie Davis

Liquor Store Licked?

The Nose: Those charged with looking out for a community's best interests are generally chagrined by the... | [5/31/2000]

Charlie Hustle

The Nose: After two and a half years of legal wrangling, it seemed Circuit Court Judge Ellen Heller had... | [5/31/2000]

Last Word on Furious George

The Nose: Nearly lost amid the postmortems on a federal jury's May 22 decision to award $178,000 to two... | [5/31/2000]

Testing Ground

Feature: A New Strategy for Saving City Neighborhoods Takes Root In Patterson Park | By Molly Rath [5/31/2000]

Turf Wars

Feature: The Politics of Neighborhood-Revitalization Policy | By Molly Rath [5/31/2000]

Return to Sender

Feature: What We Lost When We Went Online | By Mark Gauvreau Judge [5/31/2000]

The Normals Heart

Mobtown Beat: Waverly Bookstore and More Celebrates Decade in Business | By Eileen Murphy [5/31/2000]

Gene Pool

Mobtown Beat: Will the Bay Play Host to a New Breed of Oyster? | By Ralph Brave [5/31/2000]

The Voice of Resentment

Media Circus: Maybe he's not that bad, thought I. After all, it had been years since I listened to Ron Smith, the self-proclaimed "Voice of Reason" and dean ... | By Tom Chalkley [5/31/2000]

Condemned

Media Circus: Do I detect a pattern? Some weeks ago, The Sun ran an editorial in favor of the west-side development scheme sponsored by the Weinberg Foundati... | By Tom Chalkley [5/31/2000]

*Charmed Life*

Charmed Life: History museums are usually opened to mark moments long gone, to make political points, or to add... | By Charles Cohen [5/31/2000]

Simon Says

The Mail: Regarding the Urban Rhythms column of May 10, Wiley Hall speculates as to feelings of personal... | [5/31/2000]

Kennedy Curse

The Mail: I have learned that your paper recently published an extremely abusive attack on my writing... | [5/24/2000]

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