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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 25, 1991
FEATURES
WIYY's Sarah Fleischer Still Keeps the Beat After 14 Years
By A. M. CHAPLIN
Rick Sarmiento turns boutique into hot property
By Mary Corey
At Berkeley's Chez Panisse, the 'foragers' insist on getting the freshest and best
By McClatchy News Service
Fabric walls have many advantages over wallpaper
By RITA ST.CLAIR | RITA ST.CLAIR,Los Angeles Times Syndicate
Believe it or not, it is derived from a a centuries-old Chinese recipe @
By Steven Raichlen
Seek Out The Sushi, Sashimi
By Janice Baker
Matthew John Ciarpella, son of Mr. and Mrs. John...
Music teacher Brent Hardesty bids stadium a tuneful 0...
By --Mary Corey
Plain Talk From A Black Leader
By Carleton Jones
No-cholesterol pears can form basis of many nutritious treats
By Copley News Service
From The Sun Aug. 25-31, 1841Aug. 26: Catharine McKean and...
By Fred Rasmussen
For London visitors: afternoon tea in private home
By New York Times News Service h
Craft scheduled to ascend all at once
By Ferne Saltzman
Checking out child-care arrangements
By Niki Scott | Niki Scott,Universal Press Syndicate
La Provence concert series extendedThe free La Provence...
By Eric Siegel
Baltimore to reel in movies
By LAURA CHARLES
Annual events celebrate agriculture, pioneer life
By Claudia Campos
What I Learned On My Vacation
By ROB KASPER
Putting Alfredo on a diet: flavorful pasta enlivens low-fat sauce
By Charlyne Varkonyi
Director Went From Failure To 'Paradiso'
By Judith Michaelson | Judith Michaelson,Los Angeles Times
A Second Chance
By ELIZABETH LARGE
'Pickin' Party' bluegrass concert to grace Pier Six...
Fancy Foods With A Cause
By Diane Stoneback | Diane Stoneback,Allentown Morning CallDistributed by Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service
Fixing things that are old, made of wood and in trouble
By Linda Lowe Morris
Guides to Doulton and picture discs
By Anita Gold | Anita Gold,Chicago Tribune
Quoth The Raven: Feed Me!
By Dave Barry
Pennsylvania German textile work is subject of historian's essay
By Lita Solis-Cohen
Carrying a camera through airport security
By McClatchy News Service
Local designers created interiors of new cruise ship
By Carleton Jones
Nominees in major Emmy categories
National Folk Festival attracts a world of culture to Johnstown, Pa.
Festive Fresh Fruit
By Gail Forman
German doll worth $1,750 to $2,000
By James G. McCollam | James G. McCollam,Copley News Service
Lancaster Festival: art, craft, music at Long's Park
By Dorothy Fleetwood
Powerful Religious Images From Southwest
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,Sun Art Critic
Mired In Mediocrity
By ARLENE EHRLICH
The Road To The Beach Is Lined With Antiques
By Scott Ponemone
'Roc,' sitcom beginning tonight, affirms hard work, hope and family
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Sun Television Critic
Making open kitchen less obtrusive
By Rose Bennett Gilbert | Rose Bennett Gilbert,Copley News Service
The New Nancy Drew Is No Friend
By ALICE STEINBACH
NEWS
Results of social work exam llHC
Matthewstown Remains One Big Happy Family
By Elise Armacost | Elise Armacost,Staff writer
Jerome Nathanson dies was City College teacher
High notes for Labor Day Air show, parachutists, music to feature the weekend
By Pat Emory | Pat Emory,Special to the Sun
Grassroots Gets $3,000
Norfolk spot, sea bass, blues abundant
By Sue Hayes
Motorists in a hurry play risky game of 'stretching the green' Red-light runners alarm safety experts
By Doug Birch
Retirees protest meager pensions in Argentina
By Los Angeles Times
Lead-footed motorists playing a risky game
By Doug Birch
Corrections
Correction
Prospect of peace talks puts focus on divisions among Palestinian factions Little room left for moderates
By Robert Ruby | Robert Ruby,Jerusalem Bureau of The Sun
Aftershocks of Soviet coup shake the confidence of Chinese Communists THE SOVIET CRISIS
By Robert Benjamin | Robert Benjamin,Beijing Bureau of The Sun
U.S. welcomes Gorbachev's withdrawal from party Bush hesitant to increase aid
By Karen Hosler | Karen Hosler,Sun Staff Correspondent Dan Fesperman of The Sun's Washington Bureau contributed to this article
Four Days In August The Soviet Crisis
Paul Miller, 84, a lifelong newspaperman who was chairman...
'Preliminary' study of 65 mph limit finds initial accident rise More data needed, researchers caution
By Doug Birch
The Republics: Not Socialist, Not a Union
By SCOTT SHANE | SCOTT SHANE,Scott Shane was The Sun's Moscow correspondent from April, 1988 until last month
A Great Opportunity for Cooperation in Reforming U.S.S.R
By STEPHEN HAYES
Playing President of the World
By ERNEST B. FURGURSON | ERNEST B. FURGURSON,Associate editor of The Sun
Travel writing: exploring inner, outer landscapes
By Abby Karp | Abby Karp,Ms. Karp is an assistant features editor at The Sun
Here's your chance to singIf you have ever wanted to be...
Back-to-school Blues? It Could Be Much Worse
By Phil Greenfield
Wanted: Balanced Coverage
By Linda Grunder
Leave District Intact
Forestry Workshop
Mccourry Lesson Is Short One
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,Staff writer
And Then There Were 3
By Donna E. Boller | Donna E. Boller,Staff writer
County Home Sales, Condo Prices Drop In July
Legislators Trim Office Expenses
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff writer
Water-saving Devices
State Won't Let Schools Ban Smoking By Employees
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff writer
Germans Exhibit 'Reflexions'
N. Harford High Senior Bowling For His Tuition
By Don Vitek | Don Vitek,Contributing writer
Four Schools Expected To Be Built In Next Five Years
By Staff writer
With More Students, Schools Come More Ptas
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff writer
He's The Class Of College Funding
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff writer
Do You Support Private County Reorganization?
Staying In Brcog Makes Common (problem) Sense
By Sharon Hornbergeer
Arundel Wins Appeal In Mining Case
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff writer
County Helps Jobless To Get Back On Feet
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff writer
NOON.Elizabeth Peters.Warner.352...
By MYRON BECKENSTEIN BRIGHT CAPTIVITY Eugenia Price. Doubleday. 631 pages. $20
Leonard's latest smacks of Hammett, Dickens
By George Grella
Love Of Nature, Teaching Lead Woman To Start Business
By Dolly Merritt
Bentley's redistricting woes elicit sympathy from political friends, foes
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Sun Staff Correspondent
Forgiveness Comes Slowly When Suspect Is Racism
By Michael James | Michael James,Staff writer
Plant Neighbor Once Bitten, Twice Shy
By Jean Ewing
Hanville Graduates
Financial Aid Lines Now Stretch To Middle Class
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff writer
Chamber Program Lets Small Businesses Think Big
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff writer
City candidates court the gay and lesbian community
By Ginger Thompson
'People's Plan' for Maryland Congressional Districts Makes Some People Angry
By C. FRASER SMITH | C. FRASER SMITH,Fraser Smith covers Maryland politics for The Sun
Irresponsible Column
Ashwell Hopes To Take Little Of Wilde Lake With Him
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,Staff writer
Howard council moves to hire Civiletti as legal adviser on local redistricting
By Michael J. Clark | Michael J. Clark,Howard County Bureau of The Sun
Howard council moves toward hiring Civiletti
By Michael J. Clark | Michael J. Clark,Howard County Bureau of The Sun
Marylander on duty in Moscow awakened the White House
By Kathy Lally | Kathy Lally,Moscow Bureau of The Sun Richard H. P. Sia of The Sun's Washington Bureau contributed to this article
County Spending $35,000 To Clear Air At Courthouse
By Michael James | Michael James,Staff writer
Landers for City Comptroller
Tiny island nation of Singapore fends off fouled air, clogged streets . . .
By Los Angeles Times
Local Teams Left Holding The Bag This Year
By George Taylor
Anger About Principal Defused During Parents' Workshop
By Dianne Williams Hayes | Dianne Williams Hayes,Staff writer
Privatizing Recreation
By SARA ENGRAM | SARA ENGRAM,Deputy editor of the editorial pages of The Evening Sun
Ticked, Bugged, A Mite Angry? Must Be Those Insects
By Mary Gold
Sorting out Soviet Disunion
Summer of hope, exertion climaxes at field of dreams
By Doug Struck | Doug Struck,Sun Staff Correspondent
Dandrea New Pastor
Schaefer says higher taxes are necessary
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Sun Staff Correspondent
Man Runs Around The World In Aberdeen
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,Staff writer
Lineboro Couple Attempts To Keep Out Church Retreat
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff writer
Hampstead Storm-water Problem Refuses To Run Off
By Cindy Parr | Cindy Parr,Contributing writer
Principals Get Their Wishes For New Space, Challenges
By Cindy Parr | Cindy Parr,Contributing writer
Lots of Lottery Smoke, But Maybe No Fireman
By BARRY RASCOVAR | BARRY RASCOVAR,Deputy editor of the editorial pages of The Sun
Teachers Ratify Contract, Ending 3-month Impasse
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff writer
Havre De Grace Firefighters Seek Respect
By Alan J. Craver | Alan J. Craver,Staff writer
Westminster Shepherd Won't Miss A Bleat
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff writer
Bittersweet Tales Lay Benz To Final Rest
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff writer
Edgewater Sailor Wins Bronze Medal At Pan Am Games
By Nancy Noyes
After coup, Muscovites braced with city in chaos THE SOVIET CRISIS
By Kathy Lally and Will Englund | Kathy Lally and Will Englund,Moscow Bureau of The Sun
Principals Get Their Wishes For New Space, Challenges
By Jane Lippy | Jane Lippy,Contributing writer
Name: Matt BairHonored by The Carroll County Sun for...
Direnzo Whistles End To Stellar Run
By Pat O'Malley
Carroll County Schools And Principals
Prison for PeaceEditor: Although there are many who will...
Wilmington harbor master earns hours of overtime Worth every penny, port director says
By Cris Barrish | Cris Barrish,Wilmington News Journal
Classic Gorby THE SOVIET CRISIS
By PETER H. FRANK | PETER H. FRANK,Peter Frank is a financial writer for The Sun
Jobs Center Will Train Workers Facing Tough Market
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff writer
Inmates in Ala. prison permit medics to enter
By New York Times News Service
Handicap System Gives The Poor Bowler A Leg Up
By Donald G. Vitek
City audit finds overspending, lack of review Public Works billings split to avoid need for approval
By Martin C. Evans
The Political Art of Gerrymandering
By THEO LIPPMAN Jr. | THEO LIPPMAN Jr.,Theo Lippman is an editorial writer and columnist for The Sun
Ryland Sues Its Insurance Carriers
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,Staff writer
Food and music give Phillips style
By Linda Geeson
Pervasive cult of party exorcised in upheaval
By Scott Shane
Here's what to look for in the metropolitan area this...
Readers write
Know A Beautiful Person?
Black images in the mass media: 'Amos 'N' Andy' and Richard Pryor
By M. Dion Thompson | M. Dion Thompson,Mr. Thompson is a reporter for The Sun
FAA allows 82 jets to use thrust reversers
By Seattle Times
Pot Plants Seized
Tyler Again Explores Families and Fates
By TIM WARREN | TIM WARREN,Tim Warren is book editor of The Sun
Thanks From Leadership
Joy-rider Dies When Car Hits Pole
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff writer
North Carroll Middle Unveils Work On New Media Center
By Jane Lippy | Jane Lippy,Contributing writer
Wins, losses and lasting ties Love and friendship flourished in stands
By Rafael Alvarez
* Marine Pvt. Peter S. Jolles, son of Jeff M. and Gretchen...
Harding Sentenced To Life Without Parole For 2 Killings
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,Staff writer
Pg Man Arrested After Chase, Hostage-taking
400 marchers protest in N.Y. after deaths
By New York Times News Service
Girl, 14, Reports Rape By Man In 60s
Opposition parties in Mexico rallying citizens in effort to enforce fair elections
By John M. McClintock | John M. McClintock,Mexico City Bureau of The Sun
Emerson Dotson, 70, died Aug. 17 here. Born in Carroll...
By These obituaries were provided by area funeral homes
'91-'92 Carroll County Public School Calendar
Racing Novices Get A Feel For The Wheel On Enduro Track
By Stanley Dillon
Squeezed For Space, Schools Turn To Portable Classrooms
By SOURCE: Harford County Board of Education Carol Bowers | SOURCE: Harford County Board of Education Carol Bowers,Staff writer
Byron Survey Finds Federal Deficit Heavy On Local Minds
By Daniel P. Clemens Jr. | Daniel P. Clemens Jr.,Staff writer
Sheriff's Deputies Tackle Road Accident Investigations
By Alan J. Craver | Alan J. Craver,Staff writer
Westview Mall sets out to polish its tarnished image
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Baltimore County Bureau of The Sun
Three New Football Coaches Aren't Strangers To County
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,Staff writer
Salomon Joins List of Financial Firms Enmeshed in Scandals
By THOMAS EASTON | THOMAS EASTON,Thomas Easton writes about business from The Sun's New York bureau
Challenges Are Nothing New To Atholton's Girls Soccer Coach
By Tom Worgo | Tom Worgo,Contributing writer
16-year-old Son Of Deputy Dies In Crash Near Pylesville
By Staff report
AIDS destroys trust between doctors, patients
By ROGER SIMON
Russia mourns, celebrates 3 martyrs Highest Soviet honor given to coup victims THE SOVIET CRISIS
By Kathy Lally | Kathy Lally,Moscow Bureau of The Sun
Student Skips Senior Classes To Take College Course
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff writer
Schmoke and Culotta for Mayor
Instructor Writes Book
Kootsikas Commissioned
Flowers bloom near spot where 6-year-old died
By Sandra Crockett
Mishandling Of Bo Peep Case Teaches A Painful Lesson
By Mark Guidera
Pedaling Police Pursue Prowlers And Perpetrators
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff writer
Parochial Parents Plead For Alterations To Bus Routes
By Donna E. Boller | Donna E. Boller,Staff writer
Neighborhood Police Make Harbour House Safe Again
By Gary Gately | Gary Gately,Staff writer
New Director Finds Carroll Hospice A 'Labor Of Love'
By Cindy Parr | Cindy Parr,Contributing writer
Coast Guard Targets Ospreys, Charter Boats
By Capt. Bob Spore
As Cold War thaws, Mother Russia again reigns THE SOVIET CRISIS
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,Washington Bureau of The Sun
Suit Is Dropped, But Bo Peep Nightmare Continues
By Alan J. Craver | Alan J. Craver,Staff writer
Old books: what they're worth, where to buy them in Baltimore
By James H. Bready
Time passes slowly for Bahamian law courts--more slowly still for prisoners
By Fred Tasker | Fred Tasker,Knight-Ridder News Service
In Westminster, Bowlers Getting Younger All The Time
By Donald G. Vitek
Cheers greet finished John W. Brown Liberty Ship sails again after 45 years
By Sheridan Lyons
Sub memorabilia exhibited at museumAn outdoor exhibit of...
By Susan Canfora
Joppatowne Man Drowns In Lake
Music, dancing and fun after dark along the coast
By Susan Canfora
Carving Whimsy In Wood Requires Artistic Vigilance
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff writer
Richard A. JamisonInvestment bankerA memorial service for...
Hampstead Bypass Project Runs Into A Roadblock
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff writer
BUSINESS
Financial system facing overhaul
By Peter Osterlund | Peter Osterlund,Washington Bureau of The Sun Congressional Quarterly/SUN GRAPHICS
Social Security, pension aren't enough for retirement
By Glenn Burkins | Glenn Burkins,Knight-Ridder News Service
This chart and map track recent movements in single-family...
Toll Bros. travels conservative road to success
By Claudia H. Deutsch | Claudia H. Deutsch,New York Times News Service
Considering bonds? Don't shortchange yourself just to spite the tax man
By Jonathan Lansner | Jonathan Lansner,Orange County Register
Charitable giving plan lets donations go farther
By Alyssa Gabbay | Alyssa Gabbay,Special to The Sun
Lay ground rules before your child moves back home
By ELLEN JAMES MARTIN
A shrewd portfolio manager makes the Janus Fund a popular investment
By Mark Calvey | Mark Calvey,Knight-Ridder News Service
U.S. businesses view Soviet moves with optimism, caution Opportunities exist, but so does great risk
By David Conn
Newell & Co. now has a stake in B&D's success
By Thomas Easton | Thomas Easton,New York Bureau of The Sun
Mistakes in credit reports easy to find, hard to correct
By JANE BRYANT QUINN | JANE BRYANT QUINN,1991, Washington Post Writers Group
Frankford town house work begins Hamilton Green starts at $75,000
By Edward Gunts
Golf communities come to the fore
By Pat Emory | Pat Emory,Special to The Sun
Making sure that mutual fund salespeople put their customers' interests first
By WERNER RENBERG | WERNER RENBERG,1991, Werner Renberg
SPORTS
Twins' 4-run 9th tops Orioles, 5-2, as bullpen fails 7 strong innings by Milacki wasted
By Kent Baker
Gooden likely to miss next start
BaseballAtlanta Braves -- Activated P Kent Mercker from...
Sutcliffe's successful recovery means Cubs have to make a tough decision
By Andrew Bagnato | Andrew Bagnato,Chicago Tribune
As championships begin, competition finally outruns politics
By Randy Harvey | Randy Harvey,Los Angeles Times
Ryan-less team buddies up to new head coach
By Jack McCaffery | Jack McCaffery,Special to The Sun
Michael Andretti speeds by Rahal for Denver pole
Ripken MotivationGeez, it's been a tough season, but I'd...
Minor-leaguer Myers traded to Expos Hard-throwing Lewis comes in return
By Kent Baker
Two-part Canada goose season proposed
By Peter Baker
Owner scapegoat in Mariners' financial woes
By Larry LaRue | Larry LaRue,McClatchy News Service
After falling to No. 2, Giants' Simms finally may get some respect
By VITO STELLINO
Jackson, at half-speed, moves rehab to Sarasota and Birmingham
By PETER SCHMUCK
Lendl ousts McEnroe, to face Edberg in final
* Astros P Jim Deshaies recently got together for lunch...
By Peter Schmuck
Kulwicki overcomes flat, gets first victory of year
Stubborn Miami stops Harbor, not Bays, 3-1
By Jeff Rusnak | Jeff Rusnak,Special to The Sun
Breaking the ice in Las VegasPeople thought Rich Rose was...
This year, Timonium opener smooth
By Bill Free
Even though he's not playing much, McNeil is a valuable Jet
By George Usher | George Usher,Newsday
U.S. Open facts
College football's power shifts are plays to watch 1991 changes are preview of emerging new order
By Don Markus
Rosenbach to miss season, undergo surgery on knee
Holmes stops Greer in fourth roundLarry Holmes, hoping for...
Kingdom hopes to clear injury hurdle, win 3rd Olympic gold medal
By Tara Finnegan
Contestants sing praises of handicap tournament
By JOHN STEWART
Things to look for in 1991
By Don Markus
Hearns hoping his comeback will lead to Holyfield match
By Earl Gustkey | Earl Gustkey,Los Angeles Times
Truax confirms SWC interest Towson coach cites pay as motivation
By Bill Free
Sanchez gets Slim Open edge D.C. victor shakes final hex just in time
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,Sun Staff Correspondent
Pro Set joins premium crowd with Platinum series of NFL cards
By Ruth Sadler
Pruitt 3 ahead of Purtzer in World Series of Golf
Jets' first preseason win is at Redskins' expense 69,117 in S.C. see Washington fall, 13-9
By Bob Cole | Bob Cole,Special to The Sun
With grassy take, Cook mows down Classic field Ex-fish biologist wins with own lure
By Peter Baker
New stadium: Name game getting lame
By MIKE LITTWIN
Schaefer casts out invitation for tournament to return 'any time'
By Peter Baker d
Speed hopes to cap comeback with title
By Alan Goldstein
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