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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MAY 18, 1991
NEWS
Corrections
Lottery subcontractor is former numbers man
By C. Fraser Smith
Corrections
Saving Maryland Oysters
Justice system suffering from lack of funds, staff, Howard judges say
By Michael J. Clark | Michael J. Clark,Howard County Bureau of The Sun
Assembly's leaders offer plan to cover $109 million deficit
By John W. Frece | John W. Frece,Annapolis Bureau of The Sun
Approaches to the Beach
By Niki Leopold
Monarch of the Republic
By This editorial appeared The Times of London
Polish parliament dodges action on abortion bill, vote
By Kay Withers | Kay Withers,Special to The Sun
Bush confers with Baker, finds 'cause for optimism' in Mideast
By Karen Hosler | Karen Hosler,Washington Bureau of The Sun
Ecker to dissolve ties to political adviser who lobbied on tax NHC
His demons gone, killer of 4 should be freed, state says
By Michael Ollove
Woman charged in boy's death
Boy, 10, charged with robbery, use of a handgun Youngster wanted 9-year-old's beanie
By S. M. Khalid
New York's Crisis of the Spirit
By RICHARD REEVES
6 Years Old and Scared of the World
By STEPHEN R.C. HICKS
Britain's Conservatives lose critical vote to Labor
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,London Bureau of The Sun
Historic Preservation Rebirth
DEMOCRATS' control of Congress gives them an opportunity...
By THEO LIPPMAN JR
Mary Anna EvansShucked oysters, clamsServices for Mary...
With a Little Bit of Help
By GARLAND L. THOMPSON | GARLAND L. THOMPSON,Garland L. Thompson writes editorials for The Sun
'Crowbar' Carozza gets five years on weapons charge nTC Crime figure already serving life sentence
By M. Dion Thompson
Safeguards minimize risk of AIDS through transplants
By Jonathan Bor
Broadcast ban on 'indecency' struck down Law can't exclude all such speech, appeals court rules
By Lyle Denniston | Lyle Denniston,Washington Bureau of The Sun
The Trouble With Yugoslavia
Democratic Russia denounces explosion at its office
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,Moscow Bureau of The Sun
Howard Co. officer faces drug-trafficking charges
By M. Dion Thompson and Michael J. Clark
Harford car dealer pleads guilty in fraud
By Kim Clark
Mother LangeEditor: As one involved in the process of the...
2 bombs explode, 2 others disarmed in Johannesburg
By Jerelyn Eddings | Jerelyn Eddings,Johannesburg Bureau of The Sun
FEATURES
Miniature Mountain Laurel
By Amalie Adler Ascher
The Real Dirt On Rehabbing: With Pain Comes Gain
By Karol V. Menzie and Randy Johnson
TELEVISIONAt home with the Preakness It's not the same as...
By Steve McKerrow
Around the houselTC* Dust outdoor furniture and repair...
By Dolly Merritt
Ex-baseball manager finds new meaning for 'field'
By MIKE KLINGAMAN
Sometimes A Lot Can Be Done By The Dawn's Early Light
By Rob Kasper
Taking kids to museums means company manners, yet freedom to explore
By Kathleen Shull
Gibby's Seafood Restaurant, 22 Padonia Road, Timonium...
By MARY MAUSHARD | MARY MAUSHARD,The Evening SunThe Sun The Sunday Sun
'Best of Outdoors Maryland' features rockfish, spelunkers, hot air balloons
By STEVE MCKERROW
Hunan Chef
By Sherrie Clinton
BUSINESS
AmTote tracks bets at the races
By Maria Mallory
Hearing fails to end bank fight Federal judge refers dissidents to state
By Timothy J. Mullaney
Monthly trade deficit falls to lowest level in 8 years
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Shaivitz shutting store in Annapolis
By Cindy Harper-Evans
Group falls for alleged fraud despite caution
By Leslie Cauley
Kuwaiti boycott may be over Jewish-owned firms to be treated equally
By Ted Shelsby C
SPORTS
Salisbury State gets wish, with final against defending champ Hobart
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,Sun Staff Correspondent
Bays adjusting to life without some stars
By Bill Free
Devereaux aggressively fights his way out of slump
By Kent Baker
There's no easy pick for this Preakness 116th Preakness
By MIKE LITTWIN
The waiting is over Tightly bunched field of 8 expected as Strike the Gold seeks 2nd jewel 116th Preakness
By Marty McGee
Briggs 66 wins Mid-Atlantic pro-am at Chestnut Ridge CC
Wide Country loses shoe, not race Filly holds on by neck in Black-Eyed Susan
By Marty McGee
Rose to debut as sportscaster
Orioles, state agency begin talks on naming new stadium
By Mark Hyman
Preakness memory 116th Preakness
Milacki's bullpen success earns him his first startBob...
By Kent Baker
Golf
Isler, Sertl crews tie for lead on first day of Santa Maria Cup
By Special to The Sun
18 months of change fuels Penguins' breakthrough
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Sale of Penguins under discussionA Pittsburgh Penguins...
For owners, amassing money has not been a trivial pursuit 116th Preakness
By Marty McGee
Singles barrage helps McDonald beat Angels, 5-1
By Kent Baker
Poly gets past Park to take crown, 7-6 MSA B lacrosse
By Alan Widmann
116th PREAKNESS 116th Preakness
Baseball New York Yankees -- Traded 3B Mike Blowers to the...
Strawberry uses faith healing
Maryland, only holdover, faces New Hampshire in semifinals
By John W. Stewart
Jory, Best Pal's trainer, came to U.S. in 'disgrace,' stayed to pursue Triple Crown 116th Preakness
By Bill Glauber
For Calumet Farm, victory is not sweet 116th Preakness
By JOHN EISENBERG
Track is a question mark after rain 116th Preakness
By Marty McGee
Offense carries St. Paul's to top with 9-8 victory MSA A lacrosse
By Alan Widmann
John Carroll tops Friends, 5-2, for 4th straight championship MSA BB lacrosse
By Jeff Seidel
Father-to-son talk by Barnes helps Forest Park to title, 8-6 MSA C lacrosse
By Sam Davis
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