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Volume 13, Issue 35 ~ September 1 - 7, 2005
Features:

Bay Weekly Special ~
Fifty Ways to Leave Your Summer
Bay Weekly collaborates to explain why you’ve no reason to complain with all these pleasures waiting in the wings

Departments:

Editorial Letters to the Editor Bay Reflections

EarthTalk
~ Is America a pedaling superpower?

Dr. Gouin’s Bay Gardener
~ Give cool-season crops a cold start

Weekly Crab Forecast ~ Misery at the gas pumps isn’t just on the roads; by M.L. Faunce

Bill Burton ~ Play it again, Sam

Way Downstream ~Governor Ehrlich urges farmers to cover up their winter fields to keep nitrogen out of Chesapeake waters … How good — or bad — is your credit? Now’s the time to find out, for free … Nanticoke Seafood, which once processed oysters for Campbell’s oyster stew, shuts its doors … California attorney general sues to make potato-chip makers tell what’s underneath a deep-fried crisp … plus last but not least, this week’s Creature Feature: Maryland Zoo in Baltimore has joined the rescue effort for creatures in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama zoos damaged by Hurricane Katrina.

Tidelog® Sky Watch ~ Travel along a river of stars; by J. Alex Knoll

8 Days a Week ~ Bay Weekly’s guide to good times; by Carrie Steele

Music Notes

Music Scene ~

Curtain Call~ Colonial Players’ The Battle of Shallowford: “In this spotlight, talent shines”; reviewed by Dick Wilson

Talent Call ~
Try out for 7th Annual Calvert Artists Showcase; by Margaret Tearman

Flickerings ~Parker on The Brothers Grimm: “Parents take heed: this is no fairy tale for younger children; this is creepy stuff.”

Free Will Astrology©

News of the Weird©

Classified
~ Employment & More, Health & Fitness, Services, MarketPlace, Automotive, Marine, Real Estate

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