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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON FEBRUARY 03, 1992
NEWS
Juvenile court system faulted Report blames much city crime on system's failures.
By Joan Jacobson
Driver, 14, is killed in car wreck after chase Boy at the wheel of stolen car is among 6 to die on roads.
By Richard Irwin
Irving R. Kaufman, 81, who gained national attention in...
City reviews plans to recycle Eastern High
By Edward Gunts
Forget those dinosaurs let's try to name a state Neanderthal
BY THE ANNAPOLIS BUREAU STAFF
9-year-old boy undergoes surgery following shooing
Correction
Don't Waste TimeEditor: The proposal by Del. Howard P...
Reviving the Art of Swashbuckling
By MARIO T. ROSSILLI
U.S.-Israeli settlement deal expected to focus on halting new construction
By Mark Matthews | Mark Matthews,Washington Bureau of The Sun
Tough times force universities to cut costs, research Cuts will reach into the millions. Research, quality may be affected.
By New York Times
Is the bad news on jobs even worse than figures show? U.S. figures undercount job losses by more than 2 million, analysis says.
By Los Angeles Times
. . . So do (did?) laws
Can Schaefer be mayor again?
The environmental president?
By Rick Nichols
George is a right-winger up to the National Convention...
By DAN BERGER
A dozen good ones for a midwinter night's read
By Myron Beckenstein
Baltimore CitySHOOTING: Southern District -- Police said a...
By The following accounts were compiled by reporter Richard Irwin from police records in the Baltimore area yesterday and today
Mayor again?
Job-seekers Must Pay For Record Trace
By Monica Norton | Monica Norton,Staff writer
Library Closing Dates
Fire Destroys Cornfield, Barns In Davidsonville
By Jay Apperson | Jay Apperson,Staff writer
When they trim the military, put those soldiers to work
By Adam Walinsky
Delay Sought On Glen Burnie Detention Center
By Elise Armacost | Elise Armacost,Staff writer
Hell in Haiti
Cheney blasts arms reduction proposal Russian plan targets nuclear submarines
By Los Angeles Times
The Tsongas enigma: not just another liberal from Mass. On Politics Today
By Jack W. Germond & Jules Witcover
Commemorative Posters
Daily slime
By Art Buchwald
Callers flood 911 about barking dogs and, yes, pet cows
By Roger Twigg
Clinton keeps Democratic rivals guessing: Is he hurt or not?
By Jack W. Germond | Jack W. Germond,Sun Staff Correspondent
Family squabbles at UM
Neanderthal talk on domestic violence
Israeli army broadens its open-fire policy Soldiers can shoot without warning
By New York Times News Service
If African American doesn't please, here are 11 more
By Gregory P. Kane
9-year-old Injured In Driveway Accident
Haunting George Bush's ghostwriters as they...
Park Students Present Their Impressions Of Monet
By Monica Norton | Monica Norton,Staff writer
Words matter . . .
The Usefulness of a Stupid Enemy
By WILLIAM PFAFF
The City's Strategic Asset on Museum Drive
By TIM BAKER
South River Boys Hoops Team Belongs With The Elite
By Pat O'Malley
Stop drilling for oil and gas near the bayYour recent...
A wealth of Baltimore history is stored in survey firm's files
By Jacques Kelly
Gifts to museum link generations of baseball and family histories
By David Michael Ettlin
The unemployed rally to give one another comfort and counsel
By Ginger Thompson | Ginger Thompson,Sun Staff Correspondent
When It's Right Not to Right a Wrong
By GEORGE F. WILL
Murphy Joins Realtors
Charles A. Stein
Paul F. Guerin
Sharks Of All Kinds Invade County's Volleyball Courts
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff writer
City now considers saving Eastern High on 33rd Street Johns Hopkins is interested in the old building.
By Edward Gunts
Chase ends in death of driver, 14 Youth is among 6 weekend traffic fatalities in state.
By Richard Irwin and Bruce Reid
America's Cup
31-year-old electrician is sentenced in drug-related city slayings last April.
By Alisa Samuels
Report assails youth justice in Baltimore Bar committee cites unserved warrants, courtroom violence
By Joan Jacobson
Some lessons on panhandling and Shakespeare
By ROGER SIMON
Tough times for teachers
Fur Flies Over Ski Boots With Dog Fur Lining
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff writer
FBI targets health-care swindlers
By Los Angeles Times
Free condoms
100-mph chase ends with one boy dead, second badly hurt Stolen car pursued in Carroll County
By Greg Tasker
Baltimore's Chinese community welcomes Year of the Mah-Lo-the monkey
By Ann LoLordo
New Festival Owners Strive For Fit
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff writer
Dr. Charles A. SteinPodiatristServices for Dr. Charles A...
Bush's health care plan might squeeze Medicare
By Robert Pear | Robert Pear,New York Times News Service
Paul F. Guerin
Israeli army broadens open-fire rules
By New York Times News Service
Man, 18, facing bail hearing in rape in UM dorn
FBI aids local police with high-tech tools But street smarts sometimes lacking
By David Simon
Boy, 9, wounded as older brother plays with gun Shooting in city home accidental, police say.
By Richard Irwin William B. Talbott contributed to this story
Spouses find strength in the face of hardship
By Ginger Thompson
Slaying suspect arrested leaving Towson church
By Michael James
Maryland Upsets Navy In Ot In Crab Pot Tourney
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,Staff writer
Cheating kids on their health
By Dan Rodricks
Patients all get better at this hospital
By Robert A. Erlandson
David Dauses
Nurses, student nurses find job prospects slim Glut, recession are blamed for bleak outlook.
By Jacques Kelly
Church In Pumphrey To Mark Black History Month
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas
BUSINESS
Nordstrom's new look Work force includes more non-whites.
By Himanee Gupta | Himanee Gupta,Seattle Times
Intel, Acer provide new 'insurance' chip
By Valerie Rice | Valerie Rice,Knight-Ridder News Service
New words, bad newsAs bad times batter the economy...
Battle brews over work stations
By Lee Gomes | Lee Gomes,Knight-Ridder News Service
Advanced course in Technobabble can pay dividends when upgrading your PC
By Michael J. Himowitz
Computer viruses eyed to knock out enemy
By Mary Madison | Mary Madison,Knight-Ridder News Service
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts...
It's even more of a problem in the '90s
By Knight-Ridder News Service
The following are recent bankruptcy filings in U.S...
Backing for fledgling firms is drying up
By Sean Silverthorne | Sean Silverthorne,Peninsula Times Tribune
Real estate is new target
By David Conn | David Conn,Annapolis Bureau
Travel Plaza scheduled for auction block Owners' petition for bankruptcy dismissed.
By Timothy J. Mullaney
Here are summaries of some recent Computing magazine...
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Entrepreneur stakes family's future on idea BANKING ON SPACEMASTER
By Leslie Cauley
The following are recent bankruptcy filings in U.S...
P.m. Senate Finance, Senate Presidential WingSB...
Slicing a piece of the pie for yourself-market segmentation
By Patrick Rossello
BaltimoreFor additional Baltimore convention information...
How to pep up your job hunt
By Julius Westheimer
Ritz-Carlton chief preaches a sermon of good service
By Tom Belden | Tom Belden,Knight-Ridder News Service
Architect-turned-entrepreneur stakes family's future on an idea
By Leslie Cauley
CW Jackson Construction Inc. moved to 7545 Montevideo Road...
Muzzling employees' freedom of speech leads to corporate malaise
By TOM PETERS | TOM PETERS,TPG COMMUNICATIONS
Non-profits' commitment to excellence must start at the top and filter down
By LESTER A. PICKER
Cracking the Japanese market takes time-and patience
By Jane Applegate | Jane Applegate,Los Angeles Times Syndicate
Hyman/Manhattan in Bethesda won a $220,450,997 contract...
National organizations exist to protect, promote rights of working women in U.S.
By Carol Kleiman | Carol Kleiman,Chicago Tribune
New positionsAnnapolis Micro Systems Inc., an engineering...
New positionsAnnapolis Micro Systems Inc., an engineering...
Hard disk drives in constant danger
By PETER H. LEWIS
Their approach to using time sets high achievers apart
By Gerald Graham | Gerald Graham,Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Compact discs displaying games,magazines and videos are poised to transform computer uses
By Michelle Vranizan | Michelle Vranizan,Orange County Register
SPORTS
Milford Mill grad Amos is on record St. Joseph's pace
By Mike Bruton | Mike Bruton,Knight-Ridder News Service
Should Magic play? Let's risk an answer
By MIKE LITTWIN
Bullets end streak with Magic touch Adams regains form in 114-104 victory
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Sun Staff Correspondent
Horn's salary is tripled arbitration list down to 4
By Peter Schmuck
Jazzy One outruns 4-5 favorite by head
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Sun Staff Correspondent
Expectations high again for U.S. Olympians
By Phil Jackman
MVP banquet ends Ripken's offseason awards feast
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff Correspondent
BASEBALL American League * BALTIMORE ORIOLES -- Agreed to...
Bullets' Adams shows Magic his scoring hasn't vanished
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Sun Staff Correspondent
Skipjacks' power play short-circuited
By James H. Jackson
Tonight's games
Owls muscle in again on Gaels, 63-49
By Bob Clark
North Carolina bounces back to defeat Georgia Tech, 86-76
By Barry Jacobs | Barry Jacobs,Special to The Sun
Blast positions itself for playoff drive
By Sandra McKee
With healthy attitude and body to match, this could be year for Birds' McDonald
By Bill Tanton
Baseball Baltimore Orioles -- Signed 1B-DH Sam Horn...
Ripken makes last stop on MVP whirlwind tour BBWAA honors AL trophy winner
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff Correspondent
T. Catholic goes inside, tops St. Joe
By Bob Clark
O'Meara rallies to 4th Pebble Beach win Sluman is beaten on 1st extra hole
Horn Orioles decide to split difference
By Peter Schmuck
Tyson defense had guard down during first week
By Thomas Stinson | Thomas Stinson,Atlanta Constitution-Journal
Browning hangs medal hopes on getting the jump
By Bill Glauber
Devils drop Skipjacks into 4th Utica ends winless streak with 2 third-period goals, 4-3
By James H. Jackson
Integration couldn't catch up with Day's best fastball, either
By John Steadman
Next two games are crucial for Blast
By Sandra McKee
Only chopped stick Traber wants to see is broken Indian bat
By Ken Rosenthal
Navratilova stopped in final by Sabat
McEnroe unifying force in U.S. sweep
By Robin Finn | Robin Finn,New York Times News Service
FEATURES
Under Schaefer plan, BSO to enjoy sweet sound of lower deficit
By Linell Smith
New Jackson Video Is A Royal Bore
By J. D. Considine | J. D. Considine,Popular Music Critic
'Environmental Terror' art show makes its point without ugliness
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,Art Critic
Winter Olympics: Not that cool
By Kevin Cowherd
Blast appearances
Why were the Congressmen cheering so much?
By Mike Royko | Mike Royko,Tribune Media Services
When Washington state voters were asked to decide whether...
By Sara Engram | Sara Engram,Universal Press Syndicate
Looking At Social Issues Without Getting Ugly
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,Art Critic
'Remember the Time' is forgettable video
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,Popular Music Critic
Small publisher, big controversy If you print James Earl Ray's claim of innocence, you'd better be ready to defend your methods
By Tim Warren | Tim Warren,Book Editor
Memoir by James Earl Ray, brings notice--not all of it good--to small Bethesda publishing house
By Tim Warren | Tim Warren,Book Editor
Readers are for redesigning 'Women'
By Steve McKerrow
He's a genius, and he's only 10 years old
By Jeff D. Opdyke | Jeff D. Opdyke,Orange County Register
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