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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON APRIL 06, 1992
SPORTS
Ground rules
Amid hoopla, Sutcliffe knows this one counts
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Dempsey called out at home Loses job to Tackett, but could stay around
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
To negotiators, it's day of fulfillment Park was but dream when '88 talks began
By Mark Hyman | Mark Hyman,Staff Writer
Las Vega International
Freeport McMoran Classic
Architecture takes Begg Memorial
By Special to The Sun
Elliott fails in bid to win fifth straight AUTO RACING
Dempsey gets job, but not as player
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Schaffer's Oriole openers span 38 years
By John Steadman
Counted out, players delight in Blast's Sock hop
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Staff Writer
Playoff-bound Blast agog at season's frenzied finish Heads for San Diego with nothing to lose
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Staff Writer
Skipjacks close season on a winning note, 6-3
By James H. Jackson | James H. Jackson,Staff Writer
Trebelhorn on familiar ground
Skipjacks go out bumping off best
By James H. Jackson | James H. Jackson,Staff Writer
Pitchers Mills, Lewis leave, for now
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Leadoff opportunity knocks, but can Orioles' Anderson answer?
By Ken Rosenthal
Despite improvement, O's still in need of power-hitting outfielder
By Bill Tanton
They'll try to play as nice as it looks
By MIKE LITTWIN
Dunbar stars pick: Bright to UMass, Lloyd to Ark.
By Sam Davis | Sam Davis,Staff Writer
On rebound, Michigan gets 2nd shot it wanted Freshmen have grown since OT loss of Dec. 14, but Duke isn't backing off
By Johnette Howard | Johnette Howard,Knight-Ridder
Food poisoning strikes 7 Birds on eve of opener
By Kent Baker
BASEBALLAmerican League* BALTIMORE ORIOLES -- Optioned...
Indians plan to have contender in 2 years-for their new park Lofton symbolizes latest rebuilding
By Jeff Fletcher | Jeff Fletcher,Contributing Writer
BaseballBaltimore Orioles -- Told C Rick Dempsey that he...
Stanford's youth is served a women's championship
By Annette John-Hall | Annette John-Hall,Knight-Ridder
Trevino holds off Nicklaus' charge to capture The Tradition by 1
Silver Tango rallies to win Primonetta
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
With camera, he brings park's essence into focus
By Phil Jackman
All are OK after food poisoning About seven hit, including Sutcliffe
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,Staff Writer
Playback or payback time? Duke wants to repeat title, while Michigan seeks revenge
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Staff Writer
Fowler, Simonsick score in Home Run Ballpark finish brings out a crowd
By Michael Reeb | Michael Reeb,Staff Writer
Michigan's freshmen lost in '91 rooting for UNLV
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Staff Writer
Poets' Bright, Lloyd name colleges
By Sam Davis | Sam Davis,Staff Writer
Davidson a runner-up at Fair Hill
By Special to The Sun
Wrestlers make weight on awards circuit
By Rich Scherr | Rich Scherr,Contributing Writer
Kenyan, Russian win Cherry Blossom racesRichard Chelimo of...
64 top wrestlers honored at banquet
By Rich Scherr | Rich Scherr,Contributing Writer
NEWS
A New Ballpark, A New Drawing From Severn Graphics
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff writer
Abortion-rights rally draws crowd of 500,000
By Peter Honey and Kerry O'Rourke | Peter Honey and Kerry O'Rourke,Staff Writers
Opening Day, and the memories come easy
By Douglas Peddicord
Ballpark comes with built-in aura
By Dan Fesperman | Dan Fesperman,Staff Writer
Clinton leads in New York, but his past surfaces again
By Jack W. Germond and Jules Witcover | Jack W. Germond and Jules Witcover,Staff Writers
Budget talks bogged down over 6% tax State's finances, other legislation are left in peril
By John W. Frece and Marina Sarris | John W. Frece and Marina Sarris,Annapolis Bureau
Tax plan eludes Assembly
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Annapolis Bureau
Light-rail train damages auto
Israeli premier, foreign minister reach accord, avert party crisis
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Israeli premier, foreign minister reach accord, avert party crisis
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Showdown in Moscow
Lighting Up at the Columbia Mall
April Follies on the Hill
A Raw and Ugly Greek Tragedy Set in the Ghetto
By TIM BAKER
Baseball of the Mind
By William Amelia
GOP women protest party's abortion stand Thousands pack the Mall for pro-choice demonstration.
By Carol Emert | Carol Emert,States News Service
Britain's Politicians Turn Strangely Sensible
By WILLIAM PFAFF
Park is the stage and star TV shows air from field on Opening Day.
By Jean Marbella | Jean Marbella,Staff Writer
New York campaign has lost some luster ON POLITICS
By Jack W. Germond & Jules Witcover
Running mates
Britain votes
Now Yeltsin has decided to have reform without...
By DAN BERGER
Continuing debate over funding for the...
Just say yes
By Anna Quindlen
Charm City,the beautiful
By Dan Rodricks
Budget puzzle remains unsolved Conferees fail to reach agreement on new taxes.
By John W. Frece and Marina Sarris | John W. Frece and Marina Sarris,Annapolis Bureau
Melvin Leroy Carter
Men on dirty, stinking job take pay cut Shore crew sweats, gasps and gags for 12 hours every night to grab 50,000 chickens.
By Kim Clark | Kim Clark,Staff Writer
Pepersack To Ask Council For $200,000
By Elise Armacost | Elise Armacost,Staff writer
Tough job Opponents of Tehran's Islamic government invaded...
It's tough to make a memory
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,Staff Writer
It's a dirty, stinking job, and then pay is cut Shore crew sweats, gasps and gags for 12 hours every night to grab 50,000 chickens.
By Kim Clark | Kim Clark,Staff Writer
Growing Maryland jobs
Budget clock ticking away to Doomsday Doomsday budget plan may soon take effect.
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Annapolis Bureau
Joy in Mudville
By GABE SINCLAIR
Baltimore CityTHEFT: Northern District -- Someone broke...
By The following accounts were compiled by reporter Richard Irwin from police records in the Baltimore area yesterday and today
Press scrutiny goes back long before the Clintons
By ROGER SIMON
Demme may direct police thrillerWhat's next for...
Big celebration for once tiny babies
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff Writer
Sports fan maintains academic interest in the field
By Michael Hill
Scientists, authors share ideas on memory at Johns Hopkins
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,Staff Writer
Double StandardA few months ago an unidentified source...
Toll roads fairer than gas tax hikeHas anyone really...
Orioles in '92: built to win?
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
New ballpark fits fans like a glove
By Dan Fesperman | Dan Fesperman,Staff Writer
China dam
Why support public TV?
Was asked over and over if he ever smoked...
By THEO LIPPMAN JR
Light-rail train hits open car door XHC
The Bias death and sports' false priorities
By Alex Ober
One killed, two injured in arson fire at home
By Richard Irwin and Peter Hermann | Richard Irwin and Peter Hermann,Staff Writers
Expect The First Stop For County Light Rail In May '93
By Joel McCord | Joel McCord,Staff writer
D.C. statehood
Snarling Clinton-Brown fray hits nadir in N.Y. primary Candidates face new queries on past actions.
By Los Angeles Times
New stadium earns cheers from fans with disabilities
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,Staff Writer
State's drug strike force makes first bust S.C.-based ring hauling drugs along I-95.
By John Rivera | John Rivera,Staff Writer
The dirt, the smell -- the pay cut: A tough job just got worse
By Kim Clark | Kim Clark,Staff Writer
Voters in two German states deliver anti-foreigner protest
By Carl Schoettler | Carl Schoettler,Berlin Bureau
Arson kills 1, hurts 2 in city Police charge man nabbed at the scene. Family is homeless.
By Richard Irwin and Peter Hermann | Richard Irwin and Peter Hermann,Staff Writers William B. Talbott and Frank D. Roylance contributed to this report
Access improves for disabled
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,Staff Writer
John A. Venditti
John A. Venditti
Carl C. Knepper
Investigation is on in shooting death of unidentified man
Trip To England
Clerk Thwarts Holdup In Glen Burnie Store
Organizer urges U.S. to support 'Earth summit'
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,Staff Writer
Carl C. KnepperSinger, administratorServices for Carl C...
Bj's Wholesale Club May Join Festival At Pasadena
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff writer
Recession shuns the Prime Rib
By Jacques Kelly
Dolores J. Henderson
Walkway paved with city's memories
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,Staff Writer
Park Elementary Student Honored For 'Save The Bay' Poster
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas
Promoted By Aviation Firm
Coach's Work Begins To Pay Off For Navy Stickers
By Pat O'Malley
Johnny A. VendittiClothing store managerA Mass of...
Teen-ager shot to death as boys play with gunA 15-year-old...
By From Staff Reports
Strike force notches 1st drug bust Interstate arrests include S.C. sheriff's deputy
By John Rivera | John Rivera,Staff Writer
Scranton pins future on a make-over
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Staff Writer
Recession shuns the Prime Rib
By Jacques Kelly
Just Who Is That Masked Man At Loyola?
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,Staff writer
The miracle on 33rd Street
By Gwinn Owens
Scranton has high hopes for its planned Mall of Steamtown
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Staff Writer
Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton dies
By New York Times News Service
BUSINESS
Health careMaryland Magnetic Imaging, a provider of...
Correction
Most proposals have little chance passing in session's last hours
By David Conn | David Conn,Annapolis Bureau of The Sun
Planks will support future generations
By TOM PETERS | TOM PETERS,TPG Communications
When to flip your computer's power switch
By PETER H. LEWIS | PETER H. LEWIS,New York Times News Service
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts...
Tape backup hardware protects information on hard disk
By Michael J. Himowitz | Michael J. Himowitz,Staff Writer
Baseball notes of many years
By Julius Westheimer
Boosting productivity of knowledge, service workers is vital
By Universal Press Syndicate
Local council takes hands-on approach
By LESTER S. PICKER
For additional Baltimore convention information, call the...
Successful managers will be those who can inspire knowledge and service workers to produce more
By Peter F. Drucker | Peter F. Drucker,Universal Press Syndicate
Downsizing has its downside
By Andrea Knox | Andrea Knox,Knight-Ridder News Service
Leaders must empower workers to survive
By Jolie Solomon | Jolie Solomon,Boston Globe
National defense contractsVitro Corp. in Silver Spring won...
NVR seeks shield from creditors Company files Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition.
By Dow Jones News Service
Behind-the-scenes heroics helped ballpark open PRESEASON SAVES
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
All-star performances at Oriole Park started months before Opening Day
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
Executive suites an attractive option for small-business owners
By Jane Applegate | Jane Applegate,Los Angeles Times Syndicate
GIANT-KILLER? Microsoft mounts challenge to IBM
By O. Casey Corr | O. Casey Corr,Seattle Times
The following are recent bankruptcy filings in U.S...
Health care:Maryland Magnetic Imaging, a provider of...
Single mothers become independent with a little help Program provides support women need to finish education.
By Carol Kleiman | Carol Kleiman,Chicago Tribune
Company could reach founder's goal of being a multibillion-dollar player in PC industry
By Tom Steinert-Threlkeld | Tom Steinert-Threlkeld,Dallas Morning News
PENPOINTING Go to introduce software for pen computers
By Ken Siegmann | Ken Siegmann,San Francisco Chronicle
The following are recent bankruptcy filings in U.S...
Here are summaries of some recent Computing product...
By Knight-Ridder Financial Service
Computer lets users tell fish stories Elfish program builds aquarium, breeds species.
By Tom Steinert-Threlkeld | Tom Steinert-Threlkeld,Dallas Morning News
Tydings & Rosenberg, a Baltimore law firm, recently...
Workweek longer, vacations shorter Time off fell 15% for Americans in the 1980s.
By Carol Kleiman | Carol Kleiman,Chicago Tribune
FEATURES
Office workers, near the ballpark, to keep tabs on game
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Staff Writer
Networks finding big viewer appetite for news shows
By Bill Carter | Bill Carter,New York Times
The following column appeared originally in September...
By Sara Engram | Sara Engram,Universal Press Syndicate
'Beethoven': the paws that refreshes
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
The best seats not in the house
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,Staff Writer
The final three: Duke, Michigan, Danielle Steel
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
Where you want to be if you can't be at the one place to be today
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,Staff Writer
BSO gets lion's share of grants
By Stephen Wigler
Bradshaw brings 'recovery movement' to eager hundreds
By Sandra Crockett | Sandra Crockett,Staff Writer
Bradshaw leads hundreds seeking the 'inner child'
By Sandra Crockett | Sandra Crockett,Staff Writer
Everybody was swinging at the first ball Have a party and they will come
By Sylvia Badger | Sylvia Badger,Staff Writer
It's Steel vs. Duke and Michigan
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Sun TV Critic
Enjoying the game at the office
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Staff Writer
Nick at Nite finally adds 'Lucy Show'
By Steve McKerrow
Stamp of Approval Young Elvis or old, it's in the fans' hands
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,Staff Writer
Throwing a (base) ball Gala sparks oriole magic
By Sylvia Badger | Sylvia Badger,Staff Writer
Stamp of Approval Starting today, Americans get to vote on Elvis image
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,Staff Writer
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