Volume VII Number 48
December 2-8, 1999
- On Our Cover: The sun sneaking
up over Chesapeake Bay on a morning in late autumn looks like it might
have done a millennium ago - or will a millennium hence. Everything else
is like a river, changing from moment to moment. In this week's feature
story, writer Christopher Heagy preserves who we were on one day near the
end of the second millennium, Common Era. Photo by Christopher Heagy.
- Dock of the Bay
Smithsonian Exhibit Reflects Local African American Life
* 'The Final Answer': Maryland Parks Win $9 Mil * In Season: Puddle Ducks
and Bay Ducks * Bay Life: Cynthia, Our Hometown Redskinette * plus, Way
Downstream, In Virginia, Spending no small potatoes on small fish In Barrow,
Alaska, adieu old sol In New York, crustaceans succumb to side-effects
of development From Boston, news that you already knew: too many catalogues
are coming your way plus, last but not least, this week's Creature Feature:
From New Jersey, reports of old dogs - and a wolf - learning new vegetarian
tricks.
- A Day in the Life ~ Annapolis As the 20th century ran away ... by
Christopher Heagy -- What really defines the city is its people. Here's
what we were doing as the 20th century ran away
- Bay Bites At McGarvey's Saloon & Oyster Bay,
it's easy to stay.
- Editorial Our Bay Window Looks Out on the World
- Letters to the Editor Hooray for Murphy & Ruark; Last Call
for Holiday Stories; Department of Corrections
- Commentary Front Line of Literacy: Reading Puts the
FUN in Fundamental
- Burton on the Bay How They Bit: The Fishing Year in Review
- Chesapeake Outdoors We All Live Downstream
- Not Just for Kids Once upon a time, there lived a girl
named Christine ...
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