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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 1990
NEWS
Psychiatrists link long-term use of cocaine to panic attacks and seizures
By San Francisco Chronicle
Down Home On The Ostrich Ranch
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff writer
Havre de Grace has growth pains
By James Bock | James Bock,Sun Staff Correspondent
Rape case is complicated by multiple personalities
By Lawrence I. Shulruff | Lawrence I. Shulruff,New York Times News Service
Ironworker Doubles As -- A Ballet Dancer
By Dolly Merrit
County Fall Sports Lineup For Girls One Of Best In State
By Ed McDonough
Teacher consultant hired
Obituaries
Build A Lawn At Your New Home Before The Builder Does
By Miriam Mahowald | Miriam Mahowald,Contributing Writer
Police and fire scan
Developer Puts Company Into Bankruptcy Before Auction
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff writer
Towson State Inherits A Proud Harford Legacy
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff writer
The Chosen Few Who Can Do It All
Local professor says he's dug up lost Israeli tribe
By Diane Winston
After hard lessons of 1973, Europeans now in better shape to face oil crisis Unlike U.S., Europe made deep changes in energy policies
By Diana Jean Schemo | Diana Jean Schemo,Paris Bureau of The Sun
Demolition Derby Gives Cars Final Mission: Destruction
By Stanley C. Dillon
Absentee ballots alter tight margins, but not outcomes
By JOHN A. MORRIS | JOHN A. MORRIS,STAFF WRITER
Cadden Joins Ticket Of Sen. Jimeno
Obituaries
Towns Urged To Examine Census Count
By Steve Groft | Steve Groft,SUN STAFF
Town Meets Planners
Planners Project Traffic Volume To Soar By Year 2000 Two And Three Times Current Rates Are Expected On Some Roads
By Daniel P. Clemens Jr. | Daniel P. Clemens Jr.,SUN STAFF
Hornberger Couldn't Carry Baggage Fec Investigation Proves Heavy Burden
By Edward H. Shur
Fruit Of The Vine, Mighty Fine Time Planned Next Week
By Jane Lippy | Jane Lippy,Contributing writer
School Design Approved
Portables To Open -- Late
Election '90/council Races: Pierno Upsets Schafer, Hatem
By Karen Keeney | Karen Keeney,Staff writer
Election '90/council Races: Pierno Upsets Schafer, Hatem
By Karen Keeney | Karen Keeney,Staff writer
Election '90/council Races: Pierno Upsets Schafer, Hatem
By Karen Keeney | Karen Keeney,Staff writer
Election '90/council Races: Pierno Upsets Schafer, Hatem
By Staff report
Victories In Havre De Grace, Bel Air Carry Freeman
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff writer
County's Big 3 Teams Sweep Their Openers
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff writer
Election '90
By Karen Keeney | Karen Keeney,Staff writer
Newcomer Gains Slot On Democratic Ticket
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff writer
'Nice/safe art' would supplant peer panels' work
By Philip Arnoult
Primary results may energize fall campaign
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Fraser Smith covers Maryland politics for The Sun
Election victory for abortion rights may provoke opposite reaction from courts
By LYLE DENNISTON | LYLE DENNISTON,Lyle Denniston is The Sun's legal correspondent in Washington and makes his base at the Supreme Court
The Need for Sealift
Schaefer's Short Coattails
College Park campus gloomy over cuts
By Patricia Meisol | Patricia Meisol,Sun Staff Correspondent
Oh, so close
Senators, public weigh Judge Souter's expressed moderation at hearings
By Lyle Denniston | Lyle Denniston,Washington Bureau of The Sun
Don't Sell the City's Markets
Town Braces For Hearing
Murky Crystal Ball Makes Soccer Tough To Predict
By Lem Satterfield
Name Recognition Wins In District 34
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff writer
July Jobless Rate Sees First Jump In Year
By Staff report
A Prized Jewel
Consensus Cracking, May Collapse
By Edward Alden | Edward Alden,Pacific News Service
Fashion Makes Statement For Wellness Community
Glen Burnie Rebounds To Shut Out Northeast, 18-0 Miscues, Lack Of Offense Hamper Eagles' Chances
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,Staff writer
Election '90/council Races: Pierno Upsets Schafer, Hatem
By Staff report
Webster-area Couple Wins Battle In War Over Dump
By David Herzog | David Herzog,Staff writer
Riley New Councilman
S. Africa announces crackdown Mandela decries plan to quell townships
By Jerelyn Eddings | Jerelyn Eddings,Johannesburg Bureau of The Sun
Dell Plan To Be Debated
Prophecy Of South County Mini-city Nearing Reality
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff writer
Kirby Johnson Construction worker
Rehrmann Machine Sweeps Democratic Primary
By Carol Bowers and Karen Keeney | Carol Bowers and Karen Keeney,Staff writers
No criminal excites and repulses the public more than a...
By John R. Lion
The Carroll County Sun Sports Profile of the Week
Ecker to face incumbent Bobo in county executive race
By STAFF REPORT
Giancarlo Pajetta, 79, a leader of the anti-Fascist...
Trade School Shams
Jug Bay Designated Wetlands Sanctuary
Harford History Repeated In Comes' Victory Over Sheriff Mele
By Alan J. Craver | Alan J. Craver,Staff writer
Cracks on Severn River Bridge don't worry state Situation bears more monitoring, other expert says
By Robert Lee | Robert Lee,Staff writer
Space and Air
Home Sales Dip In August
By Staff report
U.S. strike to drive out Iraqis a clear possibility, analysts say
By Charles W. Corddry | Charles W. Corddry,Washington Bureau of The Sun
New Magazine To Make Words Flow Like Patapsco
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff writer
Baltimore police seek friends of slain woman
By Rafael Alvarez
Mayor calls on Muscovites to demonstrate for prime minister's resignation
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,Moscow Bureau of The Sun
Fear And Ignorance Keep Harassed Students Quiet
By Donna E. Boller | Donna E. Boller,Staff writer
Stun-gun Trials To Go On Despite Acquittal
By Alan J. Craver | Alan J. Craver,Staff writer
Election Numbers (harford County)
10 rights animal rights protesters arrrested after standoff with bowhunters
By Luther Young
Couple's Book Selected
Unfair Taxes
Bring Noise Reduction Plans Out In The Open
Bruns Joins Ccc Staff
Abortion-rights Candidates Ride Issue To Win
By Sandy Banisky | Sandy Banisky,Ms. Banisky covers the abortion issue for The Sun
New projectsMulberry Street (U.S. 40) (downtown...
A Tale Of Two Parties: Democrats, Gop Celebrate Alone
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff writer
'Landslide Johnny' shows that incumbent has edge
By C. Fraser Smith Reporter Ann LoLordo contributed to this article
"Sudden Impact."9 p.m. today, Channels 13, 7 and 47.Pretty...
By Stephen Hunter
Pro Bowlers Circuit Isn't All Tv Glitz
By Donald Vitek
Low Turnout, Few Surprises Mark Primary Election
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff writer
Dyson To Face Gilchrest In District 1
By David Herzog | David Herzog,Staff writer
The Carroll County Sun News Profile Of The Week
Why The Gatt Talks Matter For Americans #
By Benjamin L. Cardin
Falcons Strike Early
By John Harris III | John Harris III,Staff writer
Babylon Didn't Even Mind Wearing A Tuxedo To Work
By Ellie Baublitz | Ellie Baublitz,SUN STAFF
Court clerks complain over budget cuts' impact
By Michael J. Clark | Michael J. Clark,Howard County Bureau of The Sun
W. Germans, French raise stakes in gulf Mitterrand reacts to embassy attack, calls for U.N. action
By Diana Jean Schemo | Diana Jean Schemo,Paris Bureau of The Sun
Absentee Ballots Alter Tight Margins, But Not Outcomes
By John A. Morris | John A. Morris,Staff writer
William Harrington Solid waste consultant
Obituaries
Hearty Sunday Fare At Homestyle Family Buffet
By Joan Whitson Wallace
A Tale Of Two Parties: Democrats, Gop Celebrate Alone
By Darren M. Allen | Darren M. Allen,Staff writer
The MTA has scheduled the following changes in bus routes...
26-year-old Man Stabbed In Dispute
Glen Burnie Rebounds To Shut Out Northeast, 18-0
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,Staff writer
Are humans about to kill the Earth, or is it the other way around?
By Donella H. Meadows | Donella H. Meadows,Donella Meadows is an adjunct professor of environmental studies at Dartmouth College. She wrote this commentary for the Los Angeles Times
Psychologist loses revocation
Readers write
Radical Ideas Charge Up Campus Atomspheres
By George F. Will
285 gulf refugees given warm welcome at BWI
By Peter Jensenand Rafael Alvarez David Michael Ettlin of The Sun's metropolitan staff contributed to this article
Saudi Arabia notebook: Across desert by Mustang
By Vicki Barker | Vicki Barker,Vicki Barker is an NBC radio network reporter on assignment in Saudi Arabia
Speed Demons Skate Into Record Book
A Good Laugh Is Not Subversive
By Chris Kaltenbach
Heavy favorites dominate county executive races
By Peter Jensen Dennis O'Brien, S.M. Khalid and Michael J. Clark of The Sun's metropolitan staff contributed to this article
Hiring A City Manager Would Usurp Power Of Mayor
By Amy L. Miller | Amy L. Miller,Staff writer
Chef Looks To Cook Up Business At His Grille
By David Herzog | David Herzog,Staff writer
Police beat
6 people, including 8-year-old, killed in road accidents
By From Staff Reports
Bowers Defeats Morgan
By David Herzog | David Herzog,Staff writer
Upstarts May Challenge "big Three' In Filed Hockey
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,Staff writer
Conditions Excellent As Boats Breeze Through Shortened Race
By Nancy Noyes
Executive Deserves Standing O For Building Ballpark
By Pat O'Malley
Youth, 16, Picks Media Tourney To Throw First 600 Set
By Donald G. Vitek
Epa Officials Get An Earful On Landfill Keystone Dump's
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,Staff writer
Zulus' Buthelezi finds himself on the outs with the ANC--and reacts in kind
By Jerelyn Eddings | Jerelyn Eddings,Johannesburg Bureau of The Sun
They're Driven By Pony Power
By Carol Bowers | Carol Bowers,Staff writer
Impact Tax Questioned
By Wilfred C. Wright | Wilfred C. Wright,Guest columnist
Unemployment Is Not A Vacation
Boyer Wins In Frederick
By Staff report
He Piles Up Sales Instead Of Yards Former Baltimore Colt
By Steve Groft | Steve Groft,Staff writer
Michigan underdog banking on strategy of attack
By Jack W. Germondand Jules Witcover
New Detective Is On The Trail Of Prescription Forgers
By Michael James | Michael James,Staff writer
Gun robs pupils who found hope in warm smile
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Furlough Threat Makes Federal Workers Fear The Worst Deficit Woes Also Hit State
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,SUN STAFF
Proponents Meet
Harford County Schools Open In 1990
Joppatowne Community Declares War On Roaches
By Karen Keeney | Karen Keeney,Staff writer
Bluefish Catch Restrictions Threaten Charter Business
By CAPT. Bob Spore
Voters--those who showed up at all--cast ballots for...
Landfill Bid: $1.6m
State Tours Phoenix Plant
Liquor Board Reviews Whether Lounge Served To Minor
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff writer
Alexandra Patterson GBMC volunteer chief
Political Rhetoric
Democratic candidates find that gulf crisis complicates their campaigning
By Paul West | Paul West,Washington Bureau of The Sun
GOP views Dyson as vulnerable Challenger to focus on personalities
By Tom Bowman | Tom Bowman,Sun Staff Correspondent
Baltimore Central Committee results
The Unification of Might Limitation
By William Pfaff
Curtain lowering on Curley's remarkable, riotous show
By JAY APPERSON | JAY APPERSON,Staff writer
Schafer unseated
By Karen Keeney | Karen Keeney,Staff writer
After a Long slumber, the State's GOP Awakens
By Barry Rascovar
Potential ghost voter plays it straight
By Sandy Banisky, Ann LoLordo and Dennis O'Brien of The Sun's metropolitan staff contributed to these notes
Robert L. Nikirk, 51, librarian of the Grolier Club in New...
Prize in the Pokeweed Saving wild species may save us
By Ernest B. Furgurson
Empty shelves tell tale of breakdown
By Kim Clarkand David Rosenthal | Kim Clarkand David Rosenthal,Sun Staff Correspondents
Stafford-Milio, reading specialist, dies at age 62
Noah's Park, where many rare animals roam freely, is about xTC to open in Brazil
By Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Man, 69, Dies In Plane Crash
Frustration, shortages, long lines all await food shoppers in Moscow View from GORKY STREET INSIDE THE SOVIET ECONOMY
By Kim Clark and David Rosenthal | Kim Clark and David Rosenthal,Sun Staff Correspondents
Few Votes And Fewer Surprises In Primary Elections
By Staff report
On modern worries and the enticements of an old-fashioned swimming hole A LETTER FROM BRISTOL, MAINE
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Dennis O'Brien is a reporter for The Sun
Old Mill Continues Success With Suffocating Defense
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,Staff writer
Remembering Hitler's Fate
Louis A. Kramer Jr. Fire chief
FEATURES
Cookies that won't be casualties of searing desert heat
By Charlyne Varkonyi
A Pistolsmith of The Highest Caliber
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,SUN STAFF
Helping college grads give something back to the education system Wendy Kopp turned her idea for an elite teaching corps into a reality
By Alice Steinbach | Alice Steinbach,Sun Staff Correspondent
From The Sun Sept. 16-22, 1840Sept. 17: The Western...
By Fred Rasmussen
Maryland students
By Alice Steinbach
The Emmy Awards: TV's way of psyching up the viewers for another network season
By David Zurawik Sun | David Zurawik Sun,Television Critic
Closer Looks
By Kevin Brown
If you go...
By Clara Ann Simmons
That Oily Aggression By Rob Kasper
Simon Wiesenthal
The Homes Of Maryland's Signers
By Clara Ann Simmons
Time BombJonathan KellermanBantam468 pages. $19.95 At...
By GERRI KOBREN
From America's Ovens To Arabia's Desert
By Charlyne Varkonyi
Maryland Wine Festival has activities for all tastes
By Dorothy Fleetwood
Janice Baker
By Janice Baker
Guerrilla Girls combat male chauvinism, racismWearing...
By Henry Scarupa
Schmoozing In Style: Black-tie Dressing For The Adventurous
By Donna Peremes
'Sesame Street' show at Baltimore Arena"Let's Play...
By Kevin Brown
Powerful -- And Deadly -- Wind
By Carleton Jones
Barbara Raskin paid her dues as writer and political insider
By Tim Warren Sun Book Editor
Rising fuel costs threaten Caribbean economy
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Dry White Bordeaux Wines Deserve Tasting And Judging
By Michael Dresser
Quilters Past And Present 'Painting' Her Life In Fabric
By Lynn Williams
Jennifer Kloetzel, a Catonsville resident and former...
Emmy nominations for Marylanders
Quilters Past And Present Piecing Together The History
By Lynn Williams
HarborView preview fete proves to be engaging fun
By LAURA CHARLES
Summer Tours Travel A Rocky Road
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,Sun Pop Music Critic
New shows are mixed in quality, but they're all attempting to be innovative
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Sun Television Critic
Eclectic mix of styles, periods and colors fills couple's home with an air of whimsy
By Linda Lowe Morris
Gail Forman Photo by Patrick Sandor
By Gail Forman
Cruising Maryland's Historic Waterways
By Pat Emory
Harborview: A Beacon For Baltimore
By Edward Gunts
Hits In Russia Sun's Slugs Have A Ball As They Strike Up New Friendships
By TED SHELSBY AND LINDA LOWE MORRIS | TED SHELSBY AND LINDA LOWE MORRIS,TED SHELSBY is a business reporter for The Sun and manager of the Slugs. LINDA LOWE MORRIS is a features writer bTC for The Sun
Torke, a rarity among modern composers, makes his living by writing music
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Sun Music Critic
Packagers offer grandparent-grandchildren tours for intergenerational fun
By Universal Press Syndicate
SPORTS
USC drops Penn State to 0-2 with 19-14 victory Marinovich out-duels Sacca in QB battle
By Vito Stellino Sun Staff Correspondent
Harnisch shows Robinson he's more than talk
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff Correspondent
No. 2 Randallstown defeats 9th-ranked Annapolis, 14-6
By Alan Widmann
Location means nothingLast Sunday, a letter writer said...
Virginia outmans Navy, 56-14 No. 11 Cavaliers roll to 35-0 halftime lead
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,Sun Staff Correspondent
Blud Jays keep Olson struggling
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff Correspondent
Pressure won't affect Dykstra's competitor
By PETER SCHMUCK
Fumbles and follies
By -- Vito Stellino
In defeat, Terps prove they're no pushovers
By JOHN EISENBERG
Oakland Mills wins in second OT, 13-7
Orioles beaten in 9th, 4-3, on 3-run HR by Gruber
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff Correspondent
$10 million keeps Davis from end run out of L.A.
By VITO STELLINO
Omaha routs Red Wings to win Triple-A Classic
By Patti Singer | Patti Singer,Special to The Sun
Central Conn. tops UMBC in soccerFrank Seitz's second-half...
Bradford's third-quarter injury costly
By Mike Prestonand Don Markus
McTigue leads Frostburg's romp past Thiel, 34-0
By Special to the Sun
Bill E. Shears sharp in Pimlico victory
By Dale Austin
Gilman's spurt late in first half tops Dons, 26-14
By Bob Clark
Terps' errors costly in first loss of season No. 16 Clemson escapes, 18-17, on 4th-quarter TD
By Mike Preston
Clemson breaks through at right time
By Don Markus
Rule of thumb: It helps if you know football rules
By MIKE LITTWIN
A new star is standing at Country Life Farm
By Dale Austin
Lehigh overpowers Towson, 35-14
By John W. Stewart
Skippers from seven countries to compete in Columbus Cup
By Peter Baker
If Orioles don't put all phases together, high hopes for their season fall apart
By BOB MAISEL
Bowie State wins, 34-9, drops Morgan State to 0-3
By Bill Free
The good, the bad and the downright ridiculous
By -- Peter Schmuck
Rypien measures himself against 49ers' Montana
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Sun Staff Correspondent
Chesapeake bluefish management plan produces more questions than answers
By PETER BAKER
Vito Stellino's picks
Area's first Executive course nearly ready
By JOHN W. STEWART
Wilde Lake races past Perry Hall, 28-7
By Mike Frainie
BUSINESS
New development has look of Williamsburg houses
By Audrey Haar
Most Md. banks enduring tough times
By Peter H. Frank
Open house seldom results in a sale, some agents claim
By Ellen L. James
Md. economy is battered but staying on its feet Situation is bad, but not as bad as elsewhere in U.S.
By David Conn
Cyclical businesses caught in downdraft food-related companies show strength
By Kim Clark
As developers try to stay afloat, some see opportunities
By Edward Gunts
Brooklandville-based real estate firm joins partnership with Schenck, Davis
By Edward Gunts
New-home sales in region fairly strong in first half
By Edward Gunts
Feeling pinch, retailers change tactics Store owners turn to sales, gimmicks
By Cindy Harper-Evans
Market woes will outlast crisis, Japanese say
By John E. Woodruff | John E. Woodruff,Tokyo Bureau of The Sun
Banks explained
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