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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON OCTOBER 02, 1991
FEATURES
Once again, McGinniss depicts death in a small-town family
By New York Times News Service
The State's 'Gift' From The Sea
By Carleton Jones
PBS hour on dance examines video moves
By Michael Hill
Teflon is out of the pan and coating clothing
By Deborah Hofmann | Deborah Hofmann,N.Y. Times
Food feasts for funGet ready to enjoy the food-related...
By Charlyne Varkonyi
Met eliminates closet space
By Woody Hochswender | Woody Hochswender,N.Y. Times z
Food writers will sample region's fare
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,Evening Sun Staff
* Jo Ann Waters of Baltimore wants a recipe for cookies...
Planting a seedling requires a little information as well as a shovel
By Susan McGrath | Susan McGrath,Los Angeles Times Syndicate
Brief rockfish season lets anglers reel in pick of the bay
By Bill Burton ...|..
Sports guys share Memorial memories
By Steve McKerrow
Liz, what's wrong here?
By Kevin Cowherd
Coconut cakes and pies have loyal eaters
Designers going to town with countrified tweeds
By Marcia Vanderlip | Marcia Vanderlip,Dallas Morning News
Let's Have Some Respect For Sprouts
By Lynn Williams
Celebrating the peak of the harvest Beer isn't the only "light' option for Oktoberfest
By Sherrie Clinton | Sherrie Clinton,Evening Sun Staff
'Time of Your Life' worked in 1939, but Arena's version is fairly lifeless
By Lou Cedrone
Festival to celebrate city's nautical history with food and fun vHC
Saying goodbye to ballpark dogs
By ROB KASPER
Chef Rork doesn't get stirred up when 70 food critics come calling
By Lan Nguyen | Lan Nguyen,Evening Sun Staff
State film commission among arts programs hurt by budget cuts
By Eric Siegel
A variation on pesto works well with salmon fillets
By Seattle Times
For a Democrat, Sen. Kerrey has what it takes
By Mike Royko | Mike Royko,Tribune Media Services
New singles dating catalog runs pictures of prospects
By Lan Nguyen | Lan Nguyen,Evening Sun Staff
As violence escalates, urban youth become emotionally scarred
By Jean Marbella
Ebony Fashion Fair: The high-style show coordinates great clothes with a good cause
By Vida Roberts | Vida Roberts,Evening Sun Staff
Art Buchwald to give speech at Peabody
By LAURA CHARLES
Senator Theater celebrates its 52nd anniversary with Capra film
By Lou Cedrone | Lou Cedrone,Evening Sun Staff
Barley pilaf complements spicy sausage as main dish
A little horse benefits from owner's very big heart
By Ellen Hawks | Ellen Hawks,Evening Sun Staff
Frivolous frills Feathers, furs and fringe for fall
By Chicago Tribune
Cake, topping and decor are chocolate triple treat
By Sherrie Clinton | Sherrie Clinton,Evening Sun Staff
Food Editors Hit Town--and Local Restaurants
By Charlyne Varkonyi
Brooks might sweep top categories of country music awards
By Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Illustrator's creativity is evident in breathtaking 'Rain Player'
By Molly Dunham Glassman | Molly Dunham Glassman,Evening Sun Staff
Peter M. Martin is president of Provident Bank of...
These days, slips are meant to show
By N.Y. Times
Cheaper Armani shops to vie for T-shirt trade
By Pat Morgan | Pat Morgan,Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Hypercolor is hot stuff with the young crowd
By Clifford Glickman | Clifford Glickman,Knight-Ridder Newspapers
'T-Bone N Weasel': lightweight laughs
By J. Wynn Rousuck
NEWS
'Rip' Miller, longtime leader of athletics at Naval Academy, dies
Blacksmiths To Forge Links With Community
By Cindy Parr | Cindy Parr,Contributing writer
Financial Strain Drops The Curtain On Little Theatre
By Russ Mullaly
Violence feared after cuts in prison education Officials worry about rioting by idle inmates.
By Mark Bomster and Thomas W. Waldron | Mark Bomster and Thomas W. Waldron,Evening Sun Staff
Russett Center To Open With A Nod To Environment
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff writer
Membership limits opposedSen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., has...
By Nicole Weisensee | Nicole Weisensee,States News Service
Law firm sues to collect fees in Pan Am crash case Clients followed ex-partners to D.C.
By Brian Sullam
Plane Crash A Brush With Catastrophe
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff writer
St. Timothy's guard told before her death to keep worker away
By Sheridan Lyons | Sheridan Lyons,Baltimore County Bureau of The Sun
Sparrows Point accident kills steel worker
By Roger Twigg
Would-be Models Hope For A New Look, A New Career
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff writer
Father Hanley, retired professor at Loyola, diesA Mass of...
Neighbors oppose proposal for school, park
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Baltimore County Bureau of The Sun
Schaefer told us so, but we didn't listen
By ROGER SIMON
Mitchell proposes redistricting plan to keep Shore intact Senate's Miller says bid to pare Arundel would be 'unfair'
By Tom Bowman | Tom Bowman,Sun Staff Correspondent
Steinberg supports efforts to reform school funding Mayor, activist group praise support
By Rafael Alvarez
Local officials scramble to meet loss of Md. aid
By Joel McCord
Widespread Md. layoffs won't hit too close to home--for some
By Sandy Banisky
Correction
President teaches D.C. 8th-graders lesson in destiny Bush tells youths it's 'cool to be smart'
By Karen Hosler | Karen Hosler,Washington Bureau of The Sun
Says if he is put in a new...
By THEO LIPPMAN JR
For quality workers, start with the young Companies are searching for help in the lower grades
By Michelle Singletary | Michelle Singletary,Evening Sun Staff
The choice is cuts or taxes Legislature can change plan to erase '92 budget deficit.
By Marina Sarris | Marina Sarris,Evening Sun Staff Thomas W. Waldron contributed to this story
Local officials see more tough calls When the state squeezes, city and counties feel left out in the cold.
By Jay Merwin | Jay Merwin,Evening Sun Staff Larry Carson, Monica Norton, Norris P. West, Michael A. Fletcher and Bruce Reid contributed to this story
Invalid, 70, found slain in East Baltimore home Woman may have been strangled in robbery, police say.
By William B. Talbott and Joe Nawrozki | William B. Talbott and Joe Nawrozki,Evening Sun Staff
Hundreds of troopers protest at State House
By Marina Sarris | Marina Sarris,Evening Sun Staff
Budget cuts: Questions, and answers
Hard times
Let's not all disarm until North Korea is the world's...
By DAN BERGER
Kerrey sees political 'window of opportunity' in '92 On Politics Today
By Jack W. Germond & Jules Witcover
More names for no-name stadiumI am very much surprised at...
Exit all the euphoria
By Dan Rodricks
School reform called slowed The "wrong message" being sent: Grasmick.
By Mark Bomster | Mark Bomster,Evening Sun Staff
Poor Hit Hard By Cuts
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,Staff writer
Oct. 4, 1941):* A small monoplane crashed in Cooksville...
By Diane Mullaly
Did Howard Heat Up?
By Erik N. Nelson Michael James
As League Play Begins, It's A Race For 2nd Place
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,Staff writer
Corrections
Arundel Was Ready For Aid Cuts
By Dianne Williams-Hayes and Paul Shread | Dianne Williams-Hayes and Paul Shread,Staff writers
Budget Ax Hits Those With Most To Lose
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,Staff writer
Third-party Organizer Sees Green In County's Political Future
By Arthur Hirsch Kris Antonelli Roch Eric Kubatko Candy Thomson
Schaefer's Proposed Cuts Anger Workers, Officials
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff writer
Schaefer's Proposed Cuts Anger Workers, Officials
By Maria Archangelo | Maria Archangelo,Staff writer
Sykesville Struts Stuff For Officials From Boonsboro
By Ellie Baublitz | Ellie Baublitz,Staff writer
Rehab Center Brings Discipline, Order To Shattered Lives
By Amy L. Miller | Amy L. Miller,Staff writer
Towns Pondering Cable Revenue Plans
By Darren M. Allen | Darren M. Allen,Staff writer
It's In The Air: Fall Festival Time
By Staff report
It's Fall Season, And Festivals Are Bustin' Out All Over
By Staff report
Prestige Cable Should Diversify Its Coverage
By Ed McDonough
The disabled a vital resource, poll says
By Linda Feldmann | Linda Feldmann,Christian Science Monitor
Scads of ravenous deer eating up farmer's profits Sanctuary in Gunpowder Falls State Park won't be hunted unless neighbors demand it.
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,Evening Sun Staff
Help is a little farther away
By Mark Bomster | Mark Bomster,Evening Sun Staff
Controversial Intersection Gets Green Light For Signal
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,Staff writer
From The Far Side Of A Boom-bust Cycle, A Year Is A Lifetime
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff writer
County farm seen as choice school, park site
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,Evening Sun Staff
Man Robs Domino's On Route 2 In Arnold
No rush to confirm
By The New York Times
On further recollection: Fortune-telling on Charles Street
By R. H. Gardner
Wilde Lake Should Carry No. 1 Ranking To End Of Season
By Gary Lambrecht
Md. left reeling by cuts Schaefer spends day detailing fiscal plight
By John W. Frece and C. Fraser Smith | John W. Frece and C. Fraser Smith,Annapolis Bureau of The Sun Gelareh Asayesh of The Sun's metropolitan staff contributed to this article
Key School Gains 1-1 Tie
By John Harris III | John Harris III,Staff writer
Heroes and the White House
By ERNEST B. FURGURSON
College students to pay more tuition Administrators looking at ways to cover cuts.
By Melody Simmons | Melody Simmons,Evening Sun Staff
Cuts get board approval Plan to slash $450 million gets OK of Public Works Board.
By Marina Sarris | Marina Sarris,Evening Sun Staff Thomas W. Waldron contributed to this story
Five Unbeaten Girls Teams Testify To Strong Program
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,Staff writer
Severna Park Conquers Chesapeake To Stay Unbeaten
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,Staff writer
Cranberry Mall Expands
Studies prompt government to push for lead testing by age 2
By Gregory Spears | Gregory Spears,Knight-Ridder News Service Liz Bowie of The Sun's metropolitan staff contributed to this article
Drug, alcohol abusers could suffer twice Far-reaching setbacks are feared for state.
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,Evening Sun Staff
Proposed cutbacks stir strong backlash Substance-abuser gives thanks help was there
By Jonathan Bor
Simple Truths about the Poverty Rate
By BEN WATTENBERG
Former car dealer gets 90 days in jail Boyle had been convicted in loan scheme at his business in Bel Air.
By Bruce Reid | Bruce Reid,Evening Sun Staff
HUD dispute over payroll records threatens jobs of 360 in Baltimore
By Martin C. Evans
After 25 years, she's truly alone Bottom drops out of state worker morale.
By Thomas W. Waldron | Thomas W. Waldron,Evening Sun Staff
Howard official asks action on overtime
By Michael J. Clark | Michael J. Clark,Howard County Bureau of The Sun
State Investigates Fire In Ellicott City
Parents seek details in son's death Teen-ager was killed by police gunfire.
By Alisa Samuels | Alisa Samuels,Evening Sun Staff
All Right, Who Sent The Hot Dogs?
By Pat O'Malley
Prestige Tv To Launch Early Morning Live Broadcast
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff writer
Budget Cuts Could Be Tax Hike Ploy, Legislators Say
By John A. Morris | John A. Morris,Staff writer
Miles is Dead
By JAMES D. DILTS
Japanese Cars from the Moon
By ROBERT BURRUSS
Joan Holbrook Proctor, 60, died Sunday at Carroll County...
Citizens' Panel To Deliver Reports On Police Dept.
Reasonable Redistricting Map
Light Wind Gets Ayc Fall Series Off To A Rough Start
By Nancy Noyes
Town's Residents Open Their Homes For Historic Tour
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff writer
HUD sued over grant ban City acts to protect 300 jobs tied to grants.
By Joan Jacobson | Joan Jacobson,Evening Sun Staff
The Shape Of High School Football
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,Staff writer
Emergency help by copter is now just a little farther away Med-Evac helicopter service drops amid state budget storm.
By Mark Bomster | Mark Bomster,Evening Sun Staff
83-year-old woman killed on highway
County Football Teams Stand Tall In Youth League
By Mike Nortrup
Reclassifying Streams
Making workplace better
By Carol Kleiman | Carol Kleiman,Chicago Tribune
Pressuring Chesapeake Blanks South River, 2-0
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff writer
Frieda Glass
Haiti Needs a Counter-Coup
Motorcyclist Killed
Noriega did not know details about drug flights, government witness says Defense attorney cross-examines pilot
By New York Times News Service
Proposed cutbacks stir strong backlash Troopers, medevac flights emerge as critical issues
By James Bock and M. Dion Thompson Deborah I. Greene, Peter Jensen and Dennis O'Brien of The Sun's metropolitan staff contributed to this article
Family Leave -- Again
'Hands-on' Curriculum Expands
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff writer
Students Give Bush Tv Talk Low Ratings
By Dianne Williams Hayes | Dianne Williams Hayes,Staff writer
Agley again, alas
By Russell Baker
Watermen open oyster season with pearls of hope
By Lynda Robinson
Oysters, bring out watermen en masse
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,Evening Sun Staff
Carroll Drivers Take 2nd
By Ed McDonough | Ed McDonough,Staff writer
A Citizens' Council Has Decided Not To Recommend A Citizens' Board To Review
By Rona Hirsh
Graying America boosts medical care field
By Blair S. Walker
Year's Best And Brightest Honored At Chamber Dinner
By Vicki Wellford
Poor, disabled hit hard by cuts in Human Resources The difference between paying rent and eviction.
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Evening Sun Staff
Engineer Testifies In Health Club Suit
By Darren M. Allen | Darren M. Allen,Staff writer
Mass. nuclear plant shuts down after NRC finding of 'reduced confidence'
By New York Times News Service J
The colonial legacy
Proposed North Carroll Farms Expansion Challenged
By Cindy Parr | Cindy Parr,Contributing writer
America's nuclear contradiction: The threat of 'first use'
By Morton H. Halperin
Murder Defendant's Request For New Attorney Denied
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,Staff Writer
Developer Wants To Sell Troubled Columbia Properties
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff writer
Whether On Draft Horse Or Pony, Trials Riders Have A High Time Of It
By Muphen Whitney | Muphen Whitney,Contributing writer
Boat-building Project Is Educational Voyage
By Arthur Hirsch | Arthur Hirsch,Staff writer
Scads of ravenous deer eating up farmer's profits Sanctuary in Gunpowder Falls State Park won't be hunted unless neighbors demand it.
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,Evening Sun Staff
Cruise ship job is no free ride
By Joyce Lain Kennedy
Disintegrating Yugoslavia slights man who united it
By Dusko Doder | Dusko Doder,Special to The Sun
Two Men Charged In Two Convenience Store Robberies
By Michael James | Michael James,Staff writer
Bonheur Offers 'Death With Dignity' For The Family Pet
By Darren M. Allen | Darren M. Allen,Staff writer
What's on the Governor's MindEditor: On Aug. 30, you...
Atv Riding Is Allowed
Upcoming Exhibition Reveals Variety In Artist's Work
By Bonita Formwalt
The view from life's plateau could be cleaner
By Bob Cox | Bob Cox,Knight-Ridder News Service
Superthrift's Change Means New Names, Lower Prices
By Ellie Baublitz | Ellie Baublitz,Staff writer
Gilbert Hooper Jr., 63, businessman
County Riders Collect Ribbons
By Muphen R. Whitney
A few of the lessons learned in three score and 10
By Milton Bates
Gates slanted reports, fired CIA analyst says Others dispute, back criticism of nominee
By Peter Honey | Peter Honey,Washington Bureau of The Sun
Monkton man seeks to trace roots to country's first major black artist
By Robert A. Erlandson | Robert A. Erlandson,Baltimore County Bureau of The Sun
Gilbert Hooper Jr.
Baltimore CityBURGLARY: Northeastern District -- A...
By The following accounts were compiled by reporter Richard Irwin from police records in the Baltimore area yesterday and today
Boy, 7, at bus stop killed by truck
88 Heifers En Route To Egypt
By Staff report
Gender no bar to success in restaurant business
By Andy Trincia | Andy Trincia,Knight-Ridder News Service
Gunman Shoots Youth In Dispute At Restaurant
Eleanor Summers Lived in Rodgers Forge
U.S. halts aid to Haiti, refuses to recognize coup leaders
By Mark Matthews | Mark Matthews,Washington Bureau of The Sun
'Payroll -- oops! -- payload'
By Sandy Grady
SPORTS
BaseballNew York Mets -- Named Steve Phillips director of...
Carnes wins Hardee's wheelchair race
By Gary Davidson | Gary Davidson,Special to The Sun
Day in, day out, Ripken had a September of note
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff Correspondent
Redskins perfect, but ready to tinker Johnson may leave injured reserve
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Sun Staff Correspondent
Williamson adds out to year of frustration
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Evening Sun Staff
Page also an All-Pro at motivating youths
By John Steadman
Lee, Lewis happy to answer opportunity's knock with Bullets
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Evening Sun Staff
Disagreement ends Harbor watch, leaving Blast disappointed, relieved
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Evening Sun Staff
Disagreement ends Harbor watch
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Evening Sun Staff
Friendship with Jim Irsay isn't enough to save Meyer's job
By Tim Cowlishaw | Tim Cowlishaw,Dallas Morning News
TONIGHT: End of bumpy Rhodes arrives, with rookie seeking final flourish
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Evening Sun Staff
Hughes helps firm up Jacks picture
By Nestor Aparicio | Nestor Aparicio,Evening Sun Staff
At his barn, winners can eat dirt, too
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Evening Sun Staff
Latest Ripken laurel is AL Player of Month
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Evening Sun Staff
Yankees edge Orioles, 3-2, in 11 innings
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff Correspondent
Glazer: 'Strong Single Owner'
By Ken Murray
Triple option too much for NFL?
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,Evening Sun Staff
Bullets sign ex-Dunbar star Wingate
By Sandra McKee
New York Mets -- Named Steve Phillips...
Penguins name Bowman interim coachWaiting until just three...
Not paying user fees may sink boaters Fines being levied by Coast Guard
By PETER BAKER
At long last, let's get ready to rumble, as heavyweight division wakes back up
By Phil Jackman
Powell may give Lewis just jump-start he needs
By Ken Rosenthal
Blast, no-show Harbor call off tryout Bays star chooses security of lab job
By Bill Free
Players dispute Astros road trip
Envelopes available for stadium finale Collectors get choice of styles, postmarks
By Ruth Sadler
Wingate's Bullets tryout isn't just about basketball
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Sun Staff Correspondent
Legendary Rip Miller is dead at age of 90
Jordan no-show is Rose Garden thorn
By Ellen Warren | Ellen Warren,Knight-Ridder
Delaware replaces Baltimore in Bud Light Series TRIATHLON
By Michael Reeb
Page wants kids to believe success is possible
By MIKE LITTWIN
McMahon will miss at least 3 weeks
Terps' offensive line faces test against Pitt's defense Maryland adjusts to exploit secondary
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,Sun Staff Correspondent
BUSINESS
Club Med stock may take off as vacationers come out of hiding
By Andrew Leckey
Key indicators unchanged after six increases
By Robert D. Hershey Jr. | Robert D. Hershey Jr.,New York Times News Service
Budget knife nicks state business programs
By David Conn
Latin America a new hot spot
By Andrew Leckey | Andrew Leckey,Tribune Media
Homebuilders' official will address Realtors
By Edward Gunts
State increases employers' costs for unemployment Higher assessment for trust fund expected to raise $60 million
By Kim Clark
New Basics offers services aimed at busy professionals Store is in new shopping center in Locust Point.
By Kevin Thomas | Kevin Thomas,Evening Sun Staff
Washington Savings Bank FSB
EPA proposes national standards for environmental labeling Complaints from consumers about recycling claims spark EPA move.
By Michelle Singletary | Michelle Singletary,Evening Sun Staff
Schmoke image tarnished after Gillece resigns
By PHILIP MOELLER
Entrepreneur catering to needs of parents
By Ellen James Martin
RetailShopco Management Corp. has promoted Robyn Clark to...
Bowing to demand, Crayola brings back basic colors
By Tawn Nhan | Tawn Nhan,Knight-Ridder News Service
Recession squeezes college aid Aid appeals rise as parents lose income Financial aid offices report hardship cases increasing.
By Georgia C. Marudas | Georgia C. Marudas,Evening Sun Staff
Campbell Soup"We are upgrading our rating on Campbell Soup...
By Opinions on stocks offered by investment experts. Compiled bt Steve Halpern for Knight-Ridder
Old food processing site to be reborn as boatyard
By David Conn
Woman sues drug maker, lab, after developing liver damage Claims trouble started after she took the drug.
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,Evening Sun Staff Kelly Gilbert contributed to this story
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