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April 6, 2006 Should State Take Over City Schools? Diana Morris, Thomas E. Wilcox, and Robert C. Embry Jr.
April 3, 2006 Open Society Finds Local Allies Lynn Anderson
April 1, 2006 Issue Brief: School Suspension: Effects and Alternatives
March 24, 2006 Financing Available to Help Solve Some of City's Big Problems Betsy Nelson
August 19, 2005 To Continue Good Work, Baltimore Needs to Pony Up George Soros
June 1, 2005 Breaking Free Aurie Hall
May 27, 2005 Letter to Editor: Encouraging Social Entrepreneurs Pamela King
May 2, 2005 Letter to Editor: Drug Restrictions Curtail Addiction Treatment Robert Schwartz
April 27, 2005 Soros Challenges Community to Extend Institute's Work in City Lynn Anderson
August 17, 2004 Letter to the Editor: Drug Clinics, Communities Can Cooperate Diana Morris
August 11, 2004 Health Care System Leaves Poor to Suffer Ariel R. Frank Green
August 5, 2004 Baltimore Safety Net Access-to-Care Survey 2004
May 5, 2004 Letter to the Editor: Conferencing Can Help Kids and Taxpayers Diana Morris
March 15, 2004 Baltimore Prisoners’ Experiences Returning Home Christy Visher, Vera Kachnowski, Nancy G. La Vigne and Jeremy Travis
February 20, 2004 UB Viewpoint - Profits for Nonprofits: An Oxymoron? John C. Weiss III
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