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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON FEBRUARY 10, 1992
BUSINESS
Expert advice for implementing Total Quality Management at non-profits
By LESTER A. PICKER
Car dealers still far from putting women in the driver's seat Female buyers face sexism from salesmen.
By Eric Hollreiser | Eric Hollreiser,Adweek's Marketing Week
Tinkertoy concept aids software programmers
By Joshua Quittner | Joshua Quittner,Newsday
Successful CPA candidates
International Business Machines Corp. will launch two...
Help rein in executive pay, senator urges SEC More say sought for stockholders.
By Steve Marcy | Steve Marcy,Knight-Ridder News Service
How to hire the top people
By Julius Westheimer
Legislative Hearings
House committee takes up 3 plans
By David Conn | David Conn,Annapolis Bureau
Opec President Seeks Six Percent Slash In Oil Production
By N.Y. Times News Service
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts...
Here are summaries of some recent Computing magazine...
By Knight Ridder News Service
For additional Baltimore convention information, call the...
GAMBLING On TOY FAIR For both new and established toy makers, the New York trade show is pivotal.
By Thomas Easton | Thomas Easton,New York Bureau
Toy industry revolves around New York fair
By Thomas Easton | Thomas Easton,New York Bureau
Diskette alternatives can save time
By PETER H. LEWIS
New positionsBottcher America Corp., a manufacturer of...
Wanted: Female engineers Few are getting encouragement.
By Carol Kleiman | Carol Kleiman,Chicago Tribune
McShane & Co., a Baltimore-based provider of financial and...
Changing tastes test mettle of family-owned ornamental-iron business Ability to adapt products quickly saves company.
By Jane Applegate | Jane Applegate,Los Angeles Times Syndicate
WordStar for Windows worth looking into New program does much more than just write.
By L.R. Shannon | L.R. Shannon,New York Times News Service 5/8 5/8
Guideline for radical changes that will save your business
By TOM PETERS | TOM PETERS,TPG COMMUNICATIONS
Inc. in Bethesda won a $789,799 contract from the...
A little computer knowledge can be a dangerous thing
By Michael J. Himowitz
Successful CPA candidates
Workers fear idea of AIDs-infected colleague Survey finds pervasive distrust.
By Michael L. Millenson | Michael L. Millenson,Chicago Tribune
New positions:Bottcher America Corp., a manufacturer of...
NEWS
Dining car china snatched up at railroad museum
By Jacques Kelly
Maryland's horse racing industry hits hard times
By Ross Peddicord and Jon Morgan
Tough times for state's horse racing industry Breeding farms and race tracks both hurt by recession.
By Ross Peddicord and Jon Morgan
Sisters' memory haunts the halls of St. Stanislaus Nuns have left Fells Point convent
By Rafael Alvarez
National Security Agency seeks math whizzes
By Douglas Birch
A paternal interest in the flag debateSen. Frederick C...
By THE ANNAPOLIS BUREAU STAFF
Correction
What's a Real Patriot to Do?
By GEORGE F. WILL
Looking Out for Number One can easily lead to (A) draft...
By Dan Berger
Health system in Canada a model for U.S.I am writing to...
Another Senate district? No thanks Balto. Co. and Montgomery yearn for status quo, safety.
By C. Fraser Smith
Gun safety
With A Lot Of Faith, Hard Work, Couple Builds Business
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff writer
Love's In The Air, So Get Ready For The Celebrations
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas
Citizen Patrols Prowl Old Brooklyn Park
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff writer
Even After 10 Straight Losses, Mids Refused To Give Up
By Earl P. Schubert
Democrats, communists, capitalists swirl around Moscow Yeltsin supporters, opponents march, as other Russians forget woes at McDonald's.
By Chicago Tribune
Health costs
Baltimore County trying to give away state Senate district Beneficiary shows no interest in plan
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Annapolis Bureau
An Explosion of Freedom
By JEANE KIRKPATRICK
Road Fatalities Dropped In 1991
By Kris Antonelli | Kris Antonelli,Staff writer
Couple Arrested, Marijuana Seized
Balto. Co.buyout burdens the bureaucracy
By Larry Carson
A journey without organization
By David Trevor Lewis
Last week some of the literary allusions...
After the Cold War, Who Are We?
By WILLIAM PFAFF
Man hurt trying to save two from fire in rowhouse
By Peter Hermann
Stealth lesson in health issue
By Dan Rodricks
Competition could be stiff in Hoyer's new home turf
By Tom Bowman | Tom Bowman,Staff Correspondent
Arms and the New World Order
Armiger Joins Gbs
Cross St. Market has its catch of fish tales
By ROGER SIMON
Strike two against Clinton
By Sandy Grady
Police shooting of motorist is investigated
20,000 rally to denounce Yeltsin plans
By Kathy Lally | Kathy Lally,Moscow Bureau
Disabled find special buses also can have handicaps
By Peter Jensen
Four decades of razzing
By Neil A. Grauer
I'm sorry, what was the question?If the workings of Gov...
Ordway S. Swennes
Lessons from Brownsville TragedyEditor: Your Jan. 19...
President Bush goes on the offensive in New Hampshire On Politics Today
By Jack W. Germond and Jules Witcover
Comptroller McLean fights tough times Business and politics turning sour for her
By Michael A. Fletche
Thomas E. Shields
Sharing blessings
Thomas E. ShieldsStaff-chief at NSAServices for Thomas E...
Frederick J. Canitz
Dick Gregory, in Towson, hands a provocative challenge to educators
By Greg Tasker
Black leaders urge denial of Klu Klux Klan paradeBlack...
By From Staff Reports
Keeping slots out of Arundel
BWI's Global Imperative
A society in denial
Algeria declares emergency Decree is aimed at Muslim unrest
By Kim Murphy | Kim Murphy,Los Angeles Times
Homebuilder Enters Congressional Race
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff writer
Help for Harford's homeless
Benjamin Lewis Cole
Drowned in dysfunction
By Linda Winer
Shared-office Concept Cuts Firms' Costs
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff writer
Study details sexual harassment in the Navy Navy tries to address "high- level concern."
By Los Angeles Times
Baltimore CityTHEFT: Northern District -- A resident of...
By The following accounts were compiled by reporter Richard Irwin from police records in the Baltimore area yesterday and today
B&O Museum chief engineers cleanup
By James Bock
To Cut Health-Care Costs, Put the Doctors on Salary
By DANIEL S. GREENBERG
Point Guard, Standing 5-8, Does Big Things On Court
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff writer
Man burned trying rescue Firefighters save him, 2 others from Division St. house.
By Peter Hermann Richard Irwin and William B. Talbott contributed to this story
Carter Manasco, 90, a former Democratic congressman from...
403 Baltimore County workers decide to take early retirement
By Larry Carson
St. Mark Church Celebrates Its Rich 150-year History
By Deidre Nerreau McCabe | Deidre Nerreau McCabe,Staff writer
'A lost feeling here' . . . an 'emptiness' Last three residents left old St. Stanislaus convent at Christmas.
By Rafael Alvarez
Nancy S. PerinActive in civic, arts groupsGraveside...
Repatriated Haitians tell of beatings, death threats
By Howard W. French | Howard W. French,New York Times News Service
Mathematically speaking, NSA wants you!
By Douglas Birch
Baltimore woman is one of a dwindling few inspired to answer 'call' to convent life
By Rafael Alvarez
Schedule of legislative hearings
White Marsh is not just the mall, residents say BRIGHT LIGHTS, SMALL TOWN
By Robert A. Erlandson | Robert A. Erlandson,Baltimore County Bureau
Mcdonald's Shuts Out Wooster
By Pat O'Malley
Heroin taken into prison, police allege
By Peter Hermann
Bizarre car crash injures three Wheel that fell off stolen Jeep causes mishap.
By Richard Irwin
The Spirits of Edwin Baetjer
The black church and AIDS
By Frank M. Reid III
FEATURES
Or the cases the media eat up Does telecasting lurid trials inform and educate or just feed public's craving for the sensational?
By Mary Corey
Hundreds of autographs don't cramp Don Henley's fingers as he raises money to save Walden Pond's woods
By J. D. Considine | J. D. Considine,Pop Music Critic
Viewers' group high on 'Exposure'
By Steve McKerrow
How do I love thee? Let me write the ways
Justice for all The nation tunes in to sensational trials
By Mary Corey
On video, nuclear war always a possibility
By John Singh | John Singh,Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Violinist, pianist are exhilarating in Beethoven
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Music Critic
Where were the video cameras for this Jackson 0...
Finely matched violinist, pianist return volley for volley
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Music Critic
A rock star's down-to-Earth crusade Don Henley tours to save Walden Woods
By J. D. Considine | J. D. Considine,Pop Music Critic
CBS looks for ratings gold at Olympics
By George Maksian | George Maksian,New York Daily News
Pitching the Japanese work ethic for baseball
By Mike Royko | Mike Royko,Tribune Media Services
"Golden Girls" episode had Dorothy writing to her...
By Sara Engram | Sara Engram,Universal Press Syndicate
Barbara Walters: Two perspectives
By Kevin Cowherd
SPORTS
U.S. flurry closes out Italy Four goals in third period spark 6-3 comeback victory
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Correspondent
Johnson's MVP return, final three-point splurge are Showtime at its best
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Correspondent
Williams' 30-30 vision finally clouded
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Staff Correspondent
Storm works OT to hold off Blast, 8-7 Team again fails to reach .500 mark
By Sandra McKee
After reaching No. 1, Courier loses in finalJim Courier...
BaseballSan Diego Padres -- Won their arbitration case...
Capitals make fast meal of Sharks, 6-2
By Bill Free | Bill Free,Staff Correspondent
Luge medal hopes fade for 10th-place Kennedy Olympic Roundup
CBS puts strengths on ice, pairing a worldly moment
By RAY FRAGER
Third time's the charm for Vettori in ski jump
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Correspondent
Blair out of the shadows in a flash Speed skater back where she is at home
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Correspondent
Bonnie's back! Blair hopes to fast forward to another keepsake tape
By Jere Longman | Jere Longman,Knight-Ridder News Service
To Kitt, it's mettle not medal that matters
By Bob Sansevere | Bob Sansevere,Knight-Ridder News Service
Who's writing script for Johnson's saga? Why, it's Magic Man himself
By Sam Smith | Sam Smith,Chicago Tribune
Kitt: Ninth isn't so bad
By Bob Sansevere | Bob Sansevere,Knight-Ridder News Service
Niemann brings gold to Germany
By ASSOCAITED PRESS
Cason, Dees do large things in short time
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,Staff Correspondent
'Catch of the day,' Sharks give Capitals an appetizing victory
By Bill Free | Bill Free,Staff Correspondent
Green's 35 only nets Loyola loss
By Special to The Sun
Clancy corrals support from fans like himself
By John Steadman
Wide Country may not run in Fritchie Trainer says weight assignment for rival Wood So is unfair
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Correspondent
Time's not on Terps' side in loss
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Sun Staff Correspondent
No. 6 Loyola beats Calvert Hall, 62-51
By Bob Clark
Nighthawks hand Skipjacks 5th straight loss, 6-5 in OT
By James H. Jackson
Tech nips Maryland by 67-65 Winning shot comes in last .2 of second
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Staff Correspondent
Storm clouds Loss to St. Louis darkens Blast's playoff game plan
By Sandra McKee
Rallying U.S. team bounces back from hockey comparisons to '88
By Gary Miles | Gary Miles,Knight-Ridder News Service
Contacts help Terps' Williams find focus
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Staff Correspondent
Austrian long shot Ortlieb turns up gold in downhill Piccard .05 of second back
By John Eisenberg | John Eisenberg,Staff Correspondent
Kraning gets hot, sparks Loyola win
By Bob Clark B
Flatlanders take plunge downhill and live to tell
By JOHN EISENBERG
Soccer due no giant steps, says man who should know
By Bill Tanton
Truth about addictions hurt her skating focus, Docter says
CBS' packaging makes dated events worth long wait
By Phil Jackman
BASEBALL American League* BALTIMORE ORIOLES -- Agreed to...
Rocky, Calla fighting off colds, fears
By John Jeansonne | John Jeansonne,Newsday
Even Nighthawks can't shake Jacks' slumber
By James H. Jackson
Docter finds abuse isn't over after all
By John Jeansonne | John Jeansonne,Newsday
Marlin primed for winner's circle after taking Daytona 500 pole
By Gary Long | Gary Long,Knight-Ridder News Service
Lawsuit settled, NBA salary cap to rise
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Correspondent Knight-Ridder News Service contributed to this article
Cason and Dees star at Mobil 1 meet Joyner-Kersee back, takes 60 hurdles
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,Staff Correspondent
Trucker crashes boards, and Olympic dreams exit
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Correspondent
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