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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON SEPTEMBER 02, 1992
NEWS
Jacobs gets development postE. Neil Jacobs, a personable...
Migrants poured into Maryland during 1980s
By James Bock | James Bock,Staff Writer
Residents clean up twisters' damage
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff Writer
The governor plans to cut $500 million from the state budget. What would you cut?
Students learn history at Academy museum
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,Staff Writer
Hopkins in stable condition after bypass
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,Staff Writer
Man pleads guilty to assault at takeout
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Staff Writer
School advisory panel to submit report today Will it recommend cuts at the top?
By Monica Norton | Monica Norton,Staff Writer
Speaker offers plan to slash state spending Cuts in work force, local aid included
By Marina Sarris | Marina Sarris,Annapolis Bureau
Congressional candidates share the same views
By William Thompson | William Thompson,Staff Writer
Idle van makers simply hang on, wait for callback
By Dan Rodricks
Teaching Values in Howard
There Are Lessons in Hurricanes Someone Should Learn Them
By JAMES J. KILPATRICK
1816
By Theo Lippman Jr
Serbia's Next Victims: the Albanians and Balkan Peace
By GEORGIE ANNE GEYER
Voters must take care with political termsMaybe the time...
Columbia's town hall?
Disabled driver needs that parking space But able-bodied often grab it first, despite the signs
By Donna E. Boller | Donna E. Boller,Staff Writer
Proposed charter needs still more revisions, committee learns
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff Writer
Union Bridge to reclaim area for park Trees to be planted on now-weedy site
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
Here is a compilation of the fire and rescue calls to the...
Voter registration to conclude Oct. 5The deadline for...
State, county and 4 banks join to finance Marada's effort to expand
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff Writer
Farmers Market offers zucchini recipes, tips on window decorating
By Staff report
Low-rated, damaged base gets Bush nod
By Richard H. P. Sia | Richard H. P. Sia,Washington Bureau
Correction
Clinton says Bush proposals would cause elderly to suffer
By New York Times News Service
What 'boils' your blood may damage your heart, study says
By Daniel Goleman | Daniel Goleman,New York Times News Service
Computer messages helping those in need
By Knight-Ridder News Service
GOP urges a 'Quality Revolution'
By Carol Emert | Carol Emert,States News Service
Fire Dept. honored for service Awarding judges cite 'long-term views'
By Alisa Samuels | Alisa Samuels,Staff Writer
Chemical arms pact agreed upon Accord will go to United Nations for endorsement
By New York Times News Service
Cultural awareness
WMC professor lectured abroad
Ignoring the U.N. while Using Its Name in the Skies Over Iraq
By CLOVIS MAKSOUD
Police cruiser, car collide two injured
French ambivalence on union pact has European establishment scared
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,London Bureau
19 percent of students absent as school starts Officials 'delighted,' given early start date
By Mark Bomster | Mark Bomster,Staff Writer
We have new phone numbers
50 Years Ago (week of Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 1942):* Fire chief...
By DIANE MULLALY
Shopping center OK'd in Hampstead
By Amy L. Miller | Amy L. Miller,Staff Writer
Book-banning attempts up 50% 'Extremists' said to be leading efforts in nation's schools
By Los Angeles Times
Approval to use park for school site slipped through without fanfare
By RUSS MULLALY
New party gets 4 members into Japan's parliament
By John E. Woodruff | John E. Woodruff,Tokyo Bureau
Price of natural gas is expected to rise Storm destroyed 13 gulf platforms, damaged 100 more
By New York Times
Old Ghosts in the New Germany
Girls soccer teams catching up with neighboring counties South Carroll coach talks of huge strides
By Bill Free | Bill Free,Staff Writer
Cash buys trouble for businessman
By Darren M. Allen | Darren M. Allen,Staff Writer
Taylorsville siblings help pony club win national gold in Kentucky
By Muphen Whitney | Muphen Whitney,Contributing Writer
13 are living proof that seat belts save lives
By Bill Talbott | Bill Talbott,Staff Writer
Double play: Orioles agree to 30-year lease Original stadium deal was for 15 years
By Mark Hyman | Mark Hyman,Staff Writer
WMC continues job of building tradition 1992 CARROLL COUNTY SUN SOCCER OUTLOOK
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,Staff Writer
Victim's father sues both drivers involved in 1991 fatal accident
Uniontown Bible Church now spreads the word over the airwaves
By Cindy Parr | Cindy Parr,Contributing writer
Israelis, Syrians finding areas of agreement
By Boston Globe
Corrections
Corrections
Baltimore CityTHEFT: Central District -- A badge and an...
By The following accounts were compiled by reporter Richard Irwin from police records in the Baltimore area yesterday and today
Police still seeking robber, kidnapper of restaurateur He seemed to know victim's routine
By Kris Antonelli | Kris Antonelli,Staff writer
Severna Park steps aside, leaves room at the top ANNE ARUNDEL GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW
By Roch Eric Kubatko, Steven Kivinski, John Harris | Roch Eric Kubatko, Steven Kivinski, John Harris,Staff Writers Staff writer Pat O'Malley contributed to this story
Baltimore schools come full circle
By Fred B. Shoken
Baker to the rescue but no one counted on a hurricane
By Karen Hosler | Karen Hosler,Washington Bureau
Police to crack down on Labor Day drivers
$60,000 available for grant programs GRANTS
Freedom Fun Days endure to bring food and activities for Labor Day
By Ellie Baublitz | Ellie Baublitz,Staff Writer
Out in Left Field
An end to the end to the end of innocence
By David Reid
Tidal wave follows Nicaragua quake
Halle owes county Developer in debt for over $420,000
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff Writer
A tale of a century
By Fred B. Shoken
Ecker expects planning board nominee to be confirmed
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff Writer
Miles and Tate-Libby crews win as Wednesday Night Series ends
By Nancy Noyes
Ministers to try a homeless shelter that moves from church to church
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,Staff Writer
Couple seeking control of files in false charges of child abuse
By Darren M. Allen and Anne Haddad | Darren M. Allen and Anne Haddad,Staff Writers
Picturing Abortions for Votes
By CAL THOMAS
History teachers in Russia are being forced to 'wing it' this school year
By Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Robber escapes with driver's cashHoward County police are...
Becoming oriented to a new school
Weekend kicks off fall excitement in school football, baseball action
By Pat O'Malley
Local soccer teams sweep tournament championships
By Mike Nortrup
Myth of the deadbeat professor 'Good teachers work hard'
By Mary Ellen Elwell
Education is the key, Clinton says
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Staff Writer
Clinton makes his pitch to state at softball game His game plan is to pursue area's 'Reagan Democrats'
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Staff Writer Staff writer John Fairhall of the Washington Bureau contributed to this article
Man, 28, accused of drug possessionCounty police have...
Roger S. Newcomb, director of vocational rehabilitation program
By Sherry Joe | Sherry Joe,Staff Writer
Leading economic indicators suggest a recovery beneficial...
By DAN BERGER
Acquaintance of ours, put-off by the male...
Jim's Hideaway team takes a softball trophy home
By Vicki Wellford
Girl recounts slaying of her mother at home
By Michael James | Michael James,Staff Writer
More states face suits over school financing Poor districts' funds usually at issue
By New York Times News Service VVTC Staff Writer Michael Fletcher contributed to this article
California woman reunited with son after nearly 30 years
By Los Angeles Daily News
Help wanted in Baltimore County
Mission leads man by variety of paths to Baltimore middle school classroom
By Mark Bomster | Mark Bomster,Staff Writer
A 7-year-old AIDS victim sparks hysteria, hatred
By Amy Driscoll | Amy Driscoll,Cox News Service
AIDS activists distribute condoms to teen art students School's director calls event 'dreadful'
By Eric Siegel | Eric Siegel,Staff Writer
County residents, businesses help victims of Hurricane Andrew
By Lan Nguyen | Lan Nguyen,Staff Writer
LIBERTY LIONSHead coach: Lynn Stone (1st season).Assistant...
Songwriter's mother sings not to cry Ashman's Oscar often sits nearby
By Arthur Hirsch | Arthur Hirsch,Staff Writer
Salvos begin in legal skirmish over council districts fTC
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,Staff Writer
Florio Comes Off the Floor Against the NRA Over Assault Rifles
By RICHARD REEVES
FBI raids Odell's, seizes documents
By William F. Zorzi Jr. | William F. Zorzi Jr.,Staff Writer
Student leader of '89 protests in China jailed Dissident returned from studies in U.S.
By Robert Benjamin | Robert Benjamin,Beijing Bureau
Rusting car has charms not all can see
By Bonita Formwalt
Evelyn S. PrinceHomemakerServices were held yesterday at...
Guy H. Stanton Jr.Retired printerGuy H. Stanton Jr., a...
1992 Carroll County Sun Boys Soccer Outlook
Fire postpones opening of Glen Burnie restaurant
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,Staff Writer
Whale rescued from Virginia beach in July dies at aquarium
By David Michael Ettlin | David Michael Ettlin,Staff Writer
U.S. send grains Somalis dislike -- and may not steal
By Los Angeles Times
Woman dies, 9 injured in 4 days of accidents
By Traci A. Johnson and Bill Talbott | Traci A. Johnson and Bill Talbott,Staff Writers
Charles Weltner, 64, the Georgia Supreme Court chief...
Letter forged by 'skinheads' led to surrender of fugitive
By Dee Norton | Dee Norton,Seattle Times
CCGH accredited by health-care groupWESTMINSTER -- Carroll...
Have the Big Media Chosen Sides?After viewing both party...
Taking the profit out of drugs
Maryland Public TV to caption programs for deaf viewers
By Meredith Schlow | Meredith Schlow,Staff Writer
1992 Anne Arundel girls soccer at a glance
Police seize drugs, 4 people arrestedUsing information...
Billy, behave on the bus a camera is watching you
By Joe Nawrozki | Joe Nawrozki,Staff Writer
Liberty watches Westminster Lions fill in the gaps left by graduated seniors
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,Staff Writer
Railway society celebrates Train rides, shows mark silver jubilee
By Cindy Parr | Cindy Parr,Contributing writer
Was 'Iraqgate' a Crime? Or Worse?
Viper is here! But if you have to ask how much, you can't afford to buy one Dealers have handful of Dodge sports cars
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
Landfill gets new plastic liner Device to prevent pollution seepage
By John A. Morris | John A. Morris,Staff Writer
'Caring for Kids' needs donationsWESTMINSTER -- The...
It's official: Summer wasn't so hot
By David Michael Ettlin | David Michael Ettlin,Staff Writer
Horse farms to trot merrily into spotlight 4 in county among 21 on weekend tour
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
Praise for proposal to raise athletes' GPAFrom: Jeannie R...
R. Riggs Griffith IVDu Pont retireeR. Riggs Griffith IV...
Labor Day
Sunday school will compare cultures 15th-century Indians will be studied
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff Writer
QE2 leaves dry dock
By Boston Globe
'Dawg Daze' sale in Ellicott City called a success
Under deep cover
By Russell Baker
David R. WilsonElectrical assessorDavid R. Wilson, 51...
Highland pitcher climbs pro ranks
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,Staff Writer
FEATURES
Fruit on the bottom, cake on top-that must be cobbler!
By Beth Hillson | Beth Hillson,Contributing Writer
Hurricane Andrew may be history, but watch out for those baboons!
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight-Ridder News Service
Can you top this? Perfectly grilled pizza is persistence pay-off
By ROB KASPER
Seniors go on-line for friends, romance
By Dallas Morning News
Bergman's tenure turned Walters into livelier institution
By Linell Smith | Linell Smith,Staff Writer
Nicolas Cage likes to leave them laughing
By Philip Wuntch | Philip Wuntch,Dallas Morning News
Clowns are squalid clans in 'Shakes'
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
Turning real tomatoes (spelled with an 'e') into tasty pasta sauce
By William Rice | William Rice,Chicago Tribune
Fuzz-less nectarines make peachy-keen desserts
By Jimmy Schmidt | Jimmy Schmidt,Knight-Ridder News Service
WPOC is country music station of the year
Kris Kross adds rapping to traditional three R's
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,Pop Music Critic
Beans, grains are bottom line of nutrition, and they're getting more attention lately, thanks to the new Food Pyramid nutritional guide
By Dotty Griffith | Dotty Griffith,Dallas Morning News
Local chess fans speculate on outcome of championship THE CHESS KING RETURNS
By Eric Siegel | Eric Siegel,Staff Writer
Ed McMahon, Channel 54 join in search
By SYLVIA BADGER
Mixes go upscale from scones to beer-batter bread
By McClatchy News Service
Ex-anchor cites interference at Monitor
By Boston Globe
Recipe for peanut butter fudge calls for marshmallow creme
By Ellen Hawks | Ellen Hawks,Staff Writer
SPORTS
Laurel owners face hurdle in Texas Fort Worth track in lead for license
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,Staff Writer
Baltimore NFL bid needs scrutiny, rival group says Charlotte's new plan revealed to league
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,Staff Writer
Suns lose season finale, 3-1
By Special to The Sun
Washington gets women's basketball Intercollegiate play to begin in 1993-94
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,Staff Writer
On style points alone, Canseco is keeper
By Scott Ostler | Scott Ostler,San Francisco Chronicle
Milacki, Orioles again quiet A's bats, 5-1 37-inning shutout string ends with two out in 9th
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Unfortunately, it was exhibition in drunkenness, too
By John Steadman
Canseco-less A's set for last hurrah Deal aids stretch run, '93 rebuilding plans
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Simulcasting backed, but for a price Pimlico must stay open, horsemen say
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
Fans warm to magic of Connors This could be his last N.Y. hurrah
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
No decision on L. Washington's status
Becker beginning to boom Back at U.S. Open, ex-No. 1 happy again
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
Milacki, Poole, Parent recalled for stretch run
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Shriver doesn't want to fade in twilight Hopes to surprise No. 2 Graf tomorrow
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
Lefferts excited to be back in race Left-hander known as a real competitor
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Former Terp Archer invited to Bullets training camp
By Alan Goldstein
Neely becomes third ex-Blast player to join Spirit soccer
Numbers crunch Lansdowne football Too few players may mean no varsity
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff Writer Rich Scherr contributed to this article
Several new Redskins are familiar faces Bowles, Thomas added to final roster
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Staff Writer
BaseballOrioles -- Recalled P Bob Milacki, P Jim Poole and...
Navratilova overcomes opponent's grin Rebounds to beat Stafford, 4-6, 6-1, 7-5
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
Separate spills mar Timonium races Jockeys, horses not seriously injured
By James H. Jackson | James H. Jackson,Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Giant has first sales drop in decades Volume falls short of '91 2nd quarter
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,Staff Writer
Dow rises 8.91 points in another quiet session
By Bloomberg Business News
Bond redemptions
By Bloomberg Business News
Stricter bank rules proposedFederal regulators proposed...
Market opens with a little gainThe stock market eked out a...
Maryland consortium to get $4 million federal grant to develop electric vehicle
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
Insurers see $8 billion storm bill Andrew may top payout record
By Insurance Information InstituteJournal of Commerce
BG&E will trade electric mowers for gas guzzlers Drawing planned for 100 machines
By Ross Hetrick | Ross Hetrick,Staff Writer
Foreign closed-end funds give ready market access
By Andrew Leckey
Candler Building lease is year's biggest
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,Staff Writer
Averza's bid appears lowest on city garageBaltimore has an...
By Timothy J. Mullaney
Crown Cork will close plant in E. Baltimore 60 jobs to be lost
By Ross Hetrick | Ross Hetrick,Staff Writer
Canadian architects expand city presence
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,Staff Writer
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