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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MAY 27, 1991
BUSINESS
New features set software apart from Microsoft's Windows
By PETER H. LEWIS
Qualifications alone won't land a job--appearance counts, too
By Ellen James Martin
Accepting large gifts sends wrong message to middle-class givers
By LESTER A. PICKER
Users will pay about 3 cents per page for black-powder process
By Rory J. O'Connor | Rory J. O'Connor,Knight-Ridder News Service
Makers say economy, clones put brakes on zooming sales
By Lawrence Edelman | Lawrence Edelman,Boston Globe
Here are summaries of some recent Computing product...
By Knight-Ridder Financial Service
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts...
Businesses should reflect the image they're trying to sell
By TOM PETERS | TOM PETERS,1991 TPG COMMUNICATIONS
For additional Baltimore convention information, call...
Paul Beatty will develop training programs for businessmen
By Ellen James Martin
'Missed' timeA survey by the Metropolitan Chicago...
New positionsKeller Pictures, a Baltimore-based television...
Apple introduces new LaserWriter LS
By Rory J. O'Connor | Rory J. O'Connor,Knight-Ridder News Service
The following are recent bankruptcy filings in U.S...
Successful candidates for the Maryland State Bar
As prices get lower, the competition gets more intense
By Rory J. O'Connor | Rory J. O'Connor,Knight-Ridder News Service
Even as Saddam Hussein ravaged Kuwait, Maryland businesses were planning to rebuild the nation. Here's how the Maryland/Kuwait Partnership was born.
By Ted Shelsby
Villa Julie College gave Walter Sondheim Jr. and George V...
NEWS
No sharks, noise or grime--and no Ocean City--for best beaches
By Liz Bowie
Flick of a switch opens new world for disabled students
By Robert A. Erlandson
Plan to cut guard, reserves gives Pentagon political trouble Part-time forces popular on Hill
By Richard H. P. Sia | Richard H. P. Sia,Washington Bureau of The Sun
Walter E. Gross Maintenance man
G. Robert Wilson State budget analyst
Memorial Day closings
Seems so inviting: "10th Annual Classified...
Plan to cut guard, reserves gives Pentagon political trouble Md. mobilizes to save its units
By Richard H. P. Sia | Richard H. P. Sia,Washington Bureau of The Sun
Holiday events
By Cynthia Webber fHC B
Israelis turn out to greet latest refugees Ethiopian rescue helps nation's pride
By New York Times News Service
4th suspect is charged in man's beating
By Michael James
Memorial Day with Meaning
Memorial Day celebrations help heal wounds
By Gelareh Asayesh
Thanks for the MemoriesEditor: In an age of turbo, high...
Ernest V. de Moss Cancer specialist
Post-Marital Families
Property tax rise in Frederick Co. to be discussed
Ethiopian leaders sought to trade Jews for safety
By Robert Ruby | Robert Ruby,Jerusalem Bureau of The Sun
Thousands of Zulus rally in South Africa to hear king denounce ANC New effort to end violence collapses
By Jerelyn Eddings | Jerelyn Eddings,Johannesburg Bureau of The Sun
Gerard H. Boetje Exxon tax accountant
Big Changes at the Port
Vietnam vets found a friend in time of need
By Dan Rodricks
Proposal to house federal prisoners in old Towson jail draws fire
By Deborah I. Greene | Deborah I. Greene,Baltimore County Bureau of The Sun
Jacob Clayman, labor leader, dies
By New York Times News Service
High cancer rate near TMI in '80s may be due to stress Increases reported in 3 1/2 mile radius
By Susan FitzGerald | Susan FitzGerald,Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Violence leaves 3 people dead in Baltimore
By M. Dion Thompson
Robert O'Brien, Civil Defense official, dies
6 traffic deaths, 3 drownings mar holiday weekend
By Ginger Thompson and Michael James Linda A. Geeson of The Sun's Ocean City Bureau contributed to this report
Neighborhood watches children slip out of control--and into drugs
By S. M. Khalid
Restaurateur robbed, found in trunk of carA Delaware...
Jews hidden as children during Holocaust seek lost family, rescuers
By New York Times News Service
SPORTS
Golf
Elberton Fling, a flop on flats, shines as a jumper
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,The Evening Sun
Prado rides Pimlico feature winner
By Marty McGee p
Oates says he won't rush to reactivate McDonaldBen...
By Kent Baker
Gooden hit by line drive, OK
Coaches' predictions
By Mike Preston
BaseballAtlanta Braves -- Placed P Doug Sisk (2-1, 5.02...
Lakers hit fast forward, give Trail Blazers pause L.A. takes 3-1 lead with 116-95 rout
By Mark Heisler | Mark Heisler,Los Angeles Times
Orioles balk at chance to end slide Pat Kelly doubles in 11th for sweep
By Kent Baker
Water cooler A heavyweight rematch between Mike Tyson and...
A Magic vote for RileyPat Riley as Knicks head coach...
4A title puts Arundel's Walter in coaching league all his own
By Sam Davis
Foyt exits early, hints of one more year
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,The Evening Sun
Hand injury forces Lendl to drop out Agassi tries purple, positive thinking FRENCH OPEN
By Thomas Bonk | Thomas Bonk,Los Angeles Times
Only Carolina can keep Tigers from kicking Heels Unbeaten North Carolina Towson's toughest test yet
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,Sun Staff Correspondent
Mears takes Indy 4th time, edging Michael Andretti Winner grabs lead on the 188th lap
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,The Evening Sun
Constellation winners thank lucky stars Kartalia, Pazarentzos glad just to beat heat
By Michael Reeb
Met Mile expected to cut Wind Splitter back to size
By Marty McGee
FEATURES
Instead of grieving for thousands of war dead, Americans...
By Sara Engram | Sara Engram,Universal Press Syndicate
Cole Porter centenary
By Chicago Tribune
The Next Shriek You Hear . . .
By ALICE STEINBACH
Blast events
'Fred' keeps breaking things, including this moribund film
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Sun Film Critic
'Blood Ties': the vampire strikes back
By John J. O'Connor | John J. O'Connor,New York Times News Service /
MPT's 'Dragons' offers insight into Southeast Asia
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Sun Television Critic
The songs of Cole Porter: elegance . . .
By Chicago Tribune
Remember Their WARS
By Jean Marbella
Redbone digs into past for music, but won't let you dig into his past
By Knight-Ridder News Service
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