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June Photo of the Month

By Lloyd Fox, The Baltimore Sun

Jordan Prince, the son of Sgt. 1st Class Neil A. Prince, is kissed by Maj. Evelyn Sangster-Barnes, a family friend, after funeral services at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Aberdeen, Md., Tuesday, June 21, 2005. Prince, a native of Jamaica who grew up in Baltimore, was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq on June 11. (AP Photo/The Baltimore Sun, Lloyd Fox)

May Photo of the Month

By Bill Green, The Frederick News-Post, Frederick, Md.

A Maryland State Police Trooper kneels over one of two people who were detained at the Frederick, Md., Municipal Airport after flying in restricted airspace over Washington Wednesday, May 11, 2005. The plane was forced to land at the airport by U.S. Air Force jet fighters and a U.S. Customs Blackhawk helicopter. The Frederick airport is about 50 miles from Washington. This is one of several photos the newspaper sent early “on cycle” for sharing with other members.

April 2005

Melvin and Robin Baltimore, left, comfort each other at the scene of a shooting, Thursday, April 7, 2005 in Salisbury, Md., where a man went on a shooting rampage, killing two people and wounding four others in Maryland and Delaware, Thursday, April 7, 2005, before police arrested him, authorities said. Allison L. Norman, 22, of Seaford, Del., was charged with first-degree murder and handgun violations, officials said. Woman at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Salisbury Daily Times, Todd Dudek)


March 2005

Jonathan Martz mig welds an aluminum enclosure at APX Enclosures, Inc, in Mercersburg, Pa., Tuesday, March 22, 2005. The company builds enclosures that houses cameras, communication wiring and other temperature controllaed devices for traffic lights and outdoor arenas. (AP Photo/Hagerstown Herald-Mail, Ric Dugan)


February 2005

Bathed in blue light, exhibit designer Mark Lach of Arts and Exhibitions International, creator of "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" at the Maryland Science Center, touches the wall of ice visitors will be able to touch to get an idea of the water temperature when the
Titanic sank Feb. 11, 2005, in Baltimore. The exhibit features 250 artifacts recovered from the ship that sank in April of 1912. As visitors to the Science Center will learn between now and Labor Day, Lach, who has shepherded the exhibition for the past six years, sees
minutiae as the key to communicating the legend's more outsized truths. (AP Photo/The Baltimore Sun, Jed Kirschbaum)


January 2005

Martinsburg, W.Va., Roundhouse on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005. McClintock and his crew from L&L Painting of Moundsville, W.Va., is blasting the interior brick with baking soda powder to restore the railroad roundhouse it to its orginal look.(AP Photo/Hagerstown Herald-Mail, Ric Dugan)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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