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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JUNE 12, 1992
NEWS
A 'salesman' makes schools his business John Golle and company target 9 city schools.
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Staff Writer
Anita Hamilton Antiques merchant
Ex-lover sued over suicide Damages asked from former psychologist
By Glenn Small | Glenn Small,Staff Writer
Anti-Semitism no threat in Russia, survey finds Views called worse in Austria, Poland
By Kathy Lally | Kathy Lally,Moscow Bureau
JFK conspiracists will never be convinced
By Sandy Grady
And this is why I had children
By Anna Quindlen
If you have a television, you have a lawyer's ad Even some traditional attorneys now believe advertising is OK.
By Norris P. West | Norris P. West,Staff Writer
Northeast, Chesapeake honor standout students
Black publishers express anger at Clinton absence Local coordinator can't get hearing at convention lunch
By Michael A. Fletcher | Michael A. Fletcher,Staff Writer
Perot's Md. camp cites polls and aims to raise another $20,000
By C. Fraser Smith and John W. Frece | C. Fraser Smith and John W. Frece,Annapolis Bureau
Communities share self-help ideas
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,Staff Writer
Canadian CareGwinn Owens, in his June 2 Opinion...
Sharpening Columbia's Edge
Impresario of Irreverence
House members remain a well-traveled crowd Records show most still accept free trips
By Sara Fritz | Sara Fritz,Los Angeles Times
Correction
Plan for rehabbing Bates would rely on public money
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,Staff Writer
Bid adieu to spring with fairs, berries
By Peg Adamarczyk
Library needs moneyFriends of the Andrew G. Truxal Library...
Corrections
No breathing roomI know what is says on the Statue of...
George finally stands for something: Resistance to...
By DAN BERGER
The tabs don't report the illness at Windsor
By William Safire
MVA's computer sends bad bills Reprogramming glitch causes 172 drivers some grief.
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,Staff Writer
Walkers of the World, Unite!
By JONATHAN POWER
Mount Washington store fire damage placed at $40,000
Club, popular to excess, faces closure threat Gunplay, litter tied to late-night crowds
By Michael A. Fletcher | Michael A. Fletcher,Staff Writer
Vice president aims new attack at 'cultural elite' Quayle calls himself David against Goliath
By Jules Witcover | Jules Witcover,Washington Bureau
In this business, the manager succeeds when workers quit
By Linda Lowe Morris | Linda Lowe Morris,Staff Writer
The New Public Space
By RICHARD LOUV
THROUGHOUT the centuries, arguments have raged over the...
Possible out-of-state MNC ownership raises concerns
By Thomas Easton | Thomas Easton,New York Bureau
Donation gives Severn pupils a key to the computer age
By Shanon D. Murray | Shanon D. Murray,Contributing Writer
Bike 54, where are you?
Girl slashed by schoolmate on busA 17-year-old girl was...
A Festival of Haiku: Voices of Women
By Robin Stratton
Maryland's Perot backers, buoyed by polls, seek campaign funds Likely candidate to speak in front of State House.
By C. Fraser Smith and John W. Frece | C. Fraser Smith and John W. Frece,Annapolis Bureau
Amazing saga of not fishing
By Dan Rodricks
Walter H. Volker
Even top lawyers concede colleagues can make a pitch and not be defiled
By Norris P. West | Norris P. West,Staff Writer
Celebrating the road kill without the kill
By New York Times News Service
Czechs and Slovaks
Helen Lamar Social worker, sports fan
Latrobe seat hottest, coolest in town
By Jacques Kelly
State will review decision to OK mall's expansion
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff Writer
Too many complications kill June rockfish season
By Capt.Bob Spore
Residents welcome return of summer police patrols Residents welcome return of summer patrols
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,Staff Writer
2.5 million tons of trash illegally dumped in landfill But study argues against moving Millersville refuse
By John A. Morris Staff Writer
Celebrating the road kill without the kill
By New York Times News Service
Town Centers without a Heart
AACC names Florida dean academic vice president
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff Writer
Walter H. VolkerWorked for BG&EServices for Walter H...
A gritty school yearning to excel
By Mike Klingaman | Mike Klingaman,Staff Writer
The 'Values' Thing: Red Meat for Reaganites
By CAL THOMAS
MVA blames wrong bills on computer Auto registration fee surprises disabled vet
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,Staff Writer
Local Muslims speak proudly of sacrafice and responsibility
By Jay Merwin | Jay Merwin,Staff Writer
A private man who sees profit in Public schools Baltimore system is Golle's next 'mission'
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Staff Writer
Chiropractor who stole Patient's pills gets 2 years
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff Writer
Few nations meet Earth Summit goals
By Peter Honey | Peter Honey,Washington Bureau
Pikesville man awaits his turn in the pool Ducklings take over back yard, go for a swim.
By Glenn Small | Glenn Small,Staff Writer
Bills planned banning alcohol, tobacco billboard ads City Council to act next week
By Joan Jacobson | Joan Jacobson,Staff Writer
Lisa A. Pufka
Self-help conference shares ideas Residents hear how to improve neighborhoods.
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,Staff Writer
Quayle steps in to secure Bush's conservative base ON POLITICS
By Jack Germond & Jules Witcover
Ethel A. Davis Hutzler's retiree
Teen drinking party ends with 11 arrestsCounty police...
Ethel A. Davis
George Calimer Jr. Industrial engineer
Most of those 600 Japanese oysters suffocated in a tank in New Jersey
By Mark Di Vincenzo) | Mark Di Vincenzo),Newport News Daily Press
Lisa A. Pufka Accountant
Songs of Innocence
By LYDIA LEWIS BLOCH
De Gustibus Presidentis
By ELLEN GOODMAN
Downs Park quilters accomplish a stitch or two in time Some quick sewing beats July 4 deadline
By Joel McCord | Joel McCord,Staff Writer
Black publishers take exception to Clinton Presidential candidate's absence at luncheon causes a flap at newspaper group's convention.
By Michael A. Fletcher | Michael A. Fletcher,Staff Writer
We can rescue schools and turn a profit
By David A. Bennett
Schlesinger's multicultural dissent
'Unholy alliance' of pastors and peep czars fights to save The Block
By Michael James | Michael James,Staff Writer
Serbian interests push Bentley ahead in state delegation travels Republican lists 23 expense-paid trips
By Tom Bowman | Tom Bowman,Washington Bureau
Yeltsin to decree privatization But won't let the West dictate Russian policy.
By New York Times News Service
The Block gets rare support Industrial zone neighbors turn out for hearing.
By Michael James | Michael James,Staff Writer
Water worries in Harford
Fine feathered father flees family 7 ducklings hatch at Pikesville pool
By Glenn Small | Glenn Small,Staff Writer
A gritty school yearning to excel
By Mike Klingaman | Mike Klingaman,Staff Writer
A smattering of summer vacation 'Q's without A's'
By PAT O'MALLEY
Brooklyn Park victim testifies in rape trial
By Deidre Nerreau McCabe | Deidre Nerreau McCabe,Staff Writer
'Pushed aside' at Texas, Toronto makes pitch to pros
By Tom Worgo | Tom Worgo,Contributing Writer
Terrence L. Jensen Baltimore carpenter
Success has Blazers seeing shift in balance of power Severna Park team captures NCSL title
By Severna Park team blazes a title trail Steven Kivinski | Severna Park team blazes a title trail Steven Kivinski,Staff Writer
City lawsuit says Odell's doesn't belong, due to street woes outside Owner defends inside controls at private club.
By Michael A. Fletcher | Michael A. Fletcher,Staff Writer
Social Security fraud rapidly growing and getting more grisly, U.S. reports
By Carol Emert | Carol Emert,States News Service
Taking on 'cultural elite' at the OVP phone banks
By ROGER SIMON
Hanover to close
11-year-old is raped at home Sister, 7, is victim of rape attempt,police say. Mom's friend is charged.
By Bruce Reid and William B. Talbott | Bruce Reid and William B. Talbott,Staff Writers Staff Writer Richard Irwin contributed to this story
ENTERTAINMENT
'Housesitter': lying as an art form
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
Pearson's restaurant mixes the good, the bad and the ordinary
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Restaurant Critic
With a little help from his friends, Ringo puts on slick show
By John Bordsen | John Bordsen,Knight-Ridder News Service
'City Angels' is a winner in every respect
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,Theater Critic
BUSINESS
GM orders shake-up at troubled financing subsidiary
By Los Angeles Times
Does Dow's meteoric climb make it a rising or falling star?
By New York Times News Service
State, BG&E join effort to develop electric cars
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
Kirschner OKs acquisition by Texas firm
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
Air rights for office tower win planners' favor Project would be constructed at Charles, Redwood streets.
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,Staff Writer
BG&E, Md. join consortium to design and develop an electric car Utility and state to become partners with Chrysler Corp., Westinghouse in venture.
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
Former Carter aide gives UPI last-minute reprieve
By New York Times News Service
MNC may get non-local ownership Shift would leave only 2 major banks locally owned.
By Thomas Easton | Thomas Easton,New York Bureau
Controversial office tower gains key OK
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,Staff Writer
Kirschner approves sale to Texas-based Henley
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
Does meteoric rise make Dow rising or falling star?
By New York Times News Service
Trade center institute's chief resigns
State, BG&E join effort to develop electric cars for general use
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
The rise and fall of the Ames chain
By Donald Saltz
Kirschner OKs sale to Henley Timonium medical manufacturer agrees to $82 million deal.
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
BethShip boosts hiring to near four-year high to fill two big contracts
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,Staff Writer
Last-minute bid made for UPIAn investor has made a...
Executive editor named at Baltimore magazine
At Beth Steel's Sparrows Point shipyard, it's all hands on deck Employment level is at highest point in nearly four years.
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,Staff Writer
GM orders a major shake-up at troubled financing subsidiary
By Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
One fluke landing may cost Borden her dream of lifetime
By Ken Rosenthal
Orioles tame Tigers again with 7-5 victory Olson's 17th save caps 9th win in past 12 games
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Oates looks to put limit on starters' pitch totals
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Contract won't distract Ripken, says one who can relate: Tettleton
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Shifty winds test talents of sailors
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,Staff Writer
ACRS tries to get back up to speed
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
Orioles nearly waste Orsulak blast
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
BASEBALL Vincent makes case for retaining power, but did baseball's owners really listen?
By Frank Dolson | Frank Dolson,Philadelphia Inquirer
For starters, Oates is counting every pitch
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Ex-Terp Bullett lands Olympic basketball spot
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Writer
Ice, style, grace vault Miller over favored Zmeskal
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
Miller grabs early lead
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
Dawes looks good, even though her ankle feels bad
By Susan Reimer | Susan Reimer,Staff Writer
Bullett's winter in Italy paves way to Barcelona
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Writer
Having gymnasts, NBC here brings to mind ringer from the past
By RAY FRAGER
Dawes chases negatives with positive workouts
By Susan Reimer | Susan Reimer,Staff Writer
BASEBALL American League* CALIFORNIA ANGELS -- Placed John...
Is gymnastics glory worth this price?
By MIKE LITTWIN
U.S. men will show off Olympic gymnastics depth here tonight
By Susan Reimer | Susan Reimer,Staff Writer
Honey, I shrunk the Blazers Small lineup has large role in Portland's Game 4 win
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Staff Writer
Resurgent men's team seeks repeat of '84 success Cash, 'code book' boost medal hopes
By Susan Reimer | Susan Reimer,Staff Writer
St. Bonaventure next up for O'Connor rebuilding program
By Paul McMullen
Baseball California Angels -- Placed OF John Morris and C...
Swett's crew clinches semifinal spot SANTA MARIA CUP
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,Staff Writer
O'Neal plays rich game of footsie with Reebok
By New York Times
Barcelona buildup has busy Nall in swim
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
Bud Lite Triathlon now at Lums Pond
By Phil Jackman | Phil Jackman,Staff Writer
Ainge: Lead mule in Blazers' stable of thoroughbreds
By Bill Lyon | Bill Lyon,Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Kersey flare-up quickly defused by Ainge
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Staff Writer
HOCKEY Ziegler to be ousted because he failed to promote the NHL, land rich TV deal
By Frank Brown | Frank Brown,New York Daily News
Wife's career may prompt Cal Ripken to explore West Coast opportunities
By John Steadman
FEATURES
A 'self-employed astronomer' finds rewards in going it alone
By Douglas Birch | Douglas Birch,Staff Writer
16-year-old's paper targets audience of of prep school kids
By New York Daily News
Even the most talented pop stars feel the need to take music lessons
By John Milward | John Milward,New York Times News Service
Sayles has film, needs a title
By New York Times News Service
'Housesitter' is a celebration of lying
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
Ocean City madness stops for tea time
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff Correspondent
CBS goes on 'Summer Safari' tonight
By Steve McKerrow
16-year-old starts a journal for preppies
By Orla Healy | Orla Healy,New York Daily News
BSO faces deficit of $800,000 cuts in government aid cited
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Music Critic
You can learn from the masters on videocassette
By New York Times News Service
It's no mystery why 'City of Angels' is so delightful
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,Theater Critic
The mechanics of poor writing
By Kevin Cowherd
BSO, joining growing list of orchestras in debt, anticipates a deficit this year
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Music Critic
Independent astronomer says another big bang created interstellar clouds
By Douglas Birch | Douglas Birch,Staff Writer
In another world after MTV's 'Real World'
By James Endrst | James Endrst,The Hartford Courant
Spike Lee lobbies black publishers to support 'Malcolm X'
By Sandra Crockett | Sandra Crockett,Staff Writer
Spike Lee asks black publishers to support his 'Malcolm X'
By Sandra Crockett | Sandra Crockett,Staff Writer
Perot feathers his nest at the expense of warblers
By Mike Royko | Mike Royko,Tribune Media Services
Sondheim gala is just for fun
By New York Times News Service
Thelma Conner's tea time is an afternoon repast Ocean City visitors enjoy
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff Correspondent
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