Birth rate reaches new low
Experts think the recession led many people to put off having children.
Ravens Insider: The Ravens play the New York Giants at M&T; Bank Stadium in their third preseason game Saturday night. Baltimore Sun reporter Ken Murray blogs throughout the game on highlights and low-lights. Above, Giants quarterback Eli Manning, left, will pilot New York's offense for the first time since not playing last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers with a cut on his nose. Right, Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs, who had a good game last week against the Washington Redskins, will focus on getting to Manning.
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