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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON SEPTEMBER 18, 1992
NEWS
In Andrew's aftermath, troubled children of Dade County find things can get worse
By Dan Fesperman | Dan Fesperman,Staff Writer
Henry Loeb, a self-described segregationist who was mayor...
Butchers for 117 years Family's Cross Street shop one of city's oldest
By Jacques Kelly
Program puts nurses back in schools
By John Rivera | John Rivera,Staff Writer
Correction
Alton R. Woolford, retired salesman
Don't shortchange students, board is told Speakers at hearing lobby for full funding
By Monica Norton | Monica Norton,Staff Writer
Fall concert season opens with 'Boheme' Orchestra schedules ambitious program
By Phil Greenfield | Phil Greenfield,Contributing Writer
Church out of bounds on collectionI am outraged at the...
Mighty unfriendly skies
By Richard C. Leone
New, improved Bush campaign fails to ignite voters
By Karen Hosler | Karen Hosler,Staff Writer
U.N. wins right to fly food to 20 cut-off areas in Sudan
By New York Times News Service
Anything you want to hear just ask Bill Clinton
By ROGER SIMON
Syrian-Israeli talks stall over issue of land
By Mark Matthews | Mark Matthews,Washington Bureau
U.S. may be helped more than hurt by developments, experts believe CRISIS IN EUROPEAN UNITY
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,Washington Bureau
Disaster RepairIt was with both enthusiasm and dismay that...
Serious Budget Surgery
Europe's currency all aboil Germany's hard line on interest keeps crisis alive
By Los Angeles Times
Police due back pay for furlough Baltimore Co. move is ruled a violation JTC
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,Staff Writer
Baltimore Co. expected to bolster recycling goals
By Patrick Gilbert | Patrick Gilbert,Staff Writer
Merle Stephens Retired restaurateur
Budget cuts that hurt
Schaefer wields $450 million ax Unpleasant cuts to balance budget
By John W. Frece and Marina Sarris | John W. Frece and Marina Sarris,Annapolis Bureau
Al Gore To Visit
Postal Pique
Ramp accident causes gas spill
Episcopalian, fresh from last week's visit by...
Even the fish take a break sometimes
By Capt. Bob Spore
There's room for pro-choice A Catholic priest advises
By Francis X. Murphy
Mary Ann Parks Benefits supervisor
Crash kills Howard man
Asian-Americans learn more, earn less
By Los Angeles Times
Bush campaign is now leaner, meaner With Baker now running the show, everyone knows just who's in charge
By Chicago Tribune
Baltimore CityARREST: Southeastern District -- A man was...
By The following accounts were compiled by reporter Richard Irwin from police records in the Baltimore area yesterday and today
Forever fishless
By Tom Nugent
Shelter shares success story at dinner
By Deidre Nerreau McCabe | Deidre Nerreau McCabe,Staff Writer
NFL to decide expansion in year
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Staff Writer
Housing police face danger, frustration Suspects elusive, often better armed
By Melody Simmons | Melody Simmons,Staff Writer
The Reporter Gets to Play Reporter
By RICHARD REEVES
Parents air frustrations about 'Tesseract' project
By Mark Bomster | Mark Bomster,Staff Writer
Germany won't cut rates as mark soars CRISIS IN EUROPEAN UNITY
By Carl Schoettler | Carl Schoettler,Berlin Bureau
The Iran-contra case ends No smoking gun tied to Reagan, Bush in probe
By New York Times News Service
Bird food sells better to suburban clientele
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,Staff Writer
Finding courage to talk about 'medical things'
By Dan Rodricks
Rethinking the Columbus Legend
For European union, communism collapsed 4 years too soon
By Robert Kuttner
The Resurrection of Marion Barry
Man fatally shot on street in Pimlico
Fan charged after seeking cheap ticket sues Orioles City also named in $3 million suit for false arrest
By Jay Apperson | Jay Apperson,Staff Writer
Northeast High School's PTSA sponsors a back-to-school evening
By Peg Adamarczyk
Not 'Choice,' But 'Better Choices'
By ELLEN GOODMAN
Man, teen-ager indicted in Howard carjacking death Charges include 1st-degree murder
By Alan J. Craver | Alan J. Craver,Staff Writer
Annapolis' Midshipmen chart a steady course for the football season
By Earl P. Schubert
Rozalya Carlson Builder, landlord
Violent-crime team arrests two in raid
Timberland voters see beyond problem of owls ON POLITICS
By Jack Germond & Jules Witcover
An unswayed VFW fails to back Bush
By John Fairhall | John Fairhall,Staff Writer
John L. Hydock Jr. Bricklayer
New owner sets reopening of Sphinx Club Historic nightspot on Pennsylvania Ave. to become Poppa's Place
By Eric Siegel | Eric Siegel,Staff Writer
New Windsor center to house Iraqi refugees Facility also will welcome Somalis
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
Europe's currency chaos could destroy Britain's prime minister Major had fought for close EC ties
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,London Bureau
1864
By Theo Lippman Jr
Dr. Edward Davens Former health official
Lottery game that Md. plans enriches Ore.
By James Bock | James Bock,Staff Writer
Michael F. Munley Shipyard retiree
Famine Is Not Inevitable We Know What to Do
By JONATHAN POWER
City's dropout rate ranked 9th-worst in nation in 1990 School official disputes figures of Census Bureau
By Mark Bomster | Mark Bomster,1990 U.S. Census/APStaff Writer
Superblock condos proposed Office, retail uses called unlikely now
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,Staff Writer
Senior softball teams head to World Series Senior Olympics are next
By John Harris III | John Harris III,Staff Writer
Europe's Currency Crisis
True Facts About the Economy
By BEN WATTENBERG
Ill-conceived academic measures to get much-needed second look
By Pat O'Malley
World War II vets plan reunion at BWI
The myth of Quayle's anti-lawyer statistics
By MIKE ROYKO | MIKE ROYKO,The Chicago Tribune
Walsh ends probe of Iran-contra arms-for-hostages scandal
By Lyle Denniston | Lyle Denniston,Washington Bureau
Man steals purse on Calvert StreetAn Annapolis woman's...
Heavily armed Essex man barricaded in Eastern Blvd. house
By Roger Twigg and Joe Nawrozki
Revival of two city festivals
Repairs are needed, store owner to be told Robinson's eligible for loan money
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,Staff Writer
Chester L. Finn Traffic announcer
Annapolis woman says stepfather forced her to have sex as a child
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Bosses paying more to keep workers saneEmployers are...
By Kim Clark
Westinghouse loses key radar contract Raytheon wins job for missile system
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
Celutel Inc.This Annapolis-based cellular communications...
Foreign trade is called key to Baltimore Bank chief sees bright long term
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,Staff Writer
P&G quitting U.S. juice businessProcter & Gamble Co. is...
Edwin F. Hale honored
Witching hour on Wall StreetStock prices were mixed today...
Financier gives in rather than reply to shareholder suit
By Neil Roland | Neil Roland,Bloomberg Business News
Luskin's seeks injunction to protect air fare giveaway
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,Staff Writer
Petstuff Inc. frets about coral reefs, overpopulation
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,Staff Writer
Disasters of '92 may actually boost insurers' profits
By Andrew Leckey | Andrew Leckey,Tribune Media Services
House OKs cap on rates for basic cable service
By Knight-Ridder News Service
ENTERTAINMENT
'School Ties,' exploring ethnic identity, just gets better and better
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
'South Central' attempts to offer a solution to the attraction of gang life
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
BSO's cool control fails to ignite performance of Mahler's Ninth
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Music Critic
Hull Street Blues is a quirky place, but fare and prices are commendable
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Restaurant Critic
'Singles' is at its best in following the ebb and flow of courtship
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
Robbins revels in the ride to fame as candidate 'Bob Roberts'
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
Classic Woody Allen paints a bitter portrait of marriage
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
'Marvin's Room' is filled with caring
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,Theater Critic
Rowlands' brilliance battles cinematic shortcomings of 'Under the Influence'
By Scott Hettrick | Scott Hettrick,Los Angeles Times Syndicate
Gill shifts musical gears without losing believability
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,Pop Music Critic
``Def Comedy'' road leads to Meyerhoff
By Steve McKerrow | Steve McKerrow,Staff Writer
They Might Be geniuses as well as Giants
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,Pop Music Critic
Pianist's talents shine in many facets
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Music Critic
FEATURES
Playing 'Bob' once too often
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
For all you Droids and Toons, cable has something for you
By Orlando Sentinel
Don't call us, we'll call you
By Kevin Cowherd
When gift-giving means so very much
By Knight-Ridder News Service
'Picket Fences' keeps plot-lines in a row, but separate
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
There's a hot new hangout for teens at 'Camp Wilder'
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
Politicians co-opt pop culture to build, improve their images
By Jim Emerson | Jim Emerson,Orange County Register
Rock's hall of fame still on shaky ground
By New York Daily News
'The Round Table' is attractive to young adults
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
Tom Wolfe lending wit to alumni gala
By SYLVIA BADGER
Blondie fires Dagwood after just two weeks
By Sheila Dresser | Sheila Dresser,Staff Writer
'Final Appeal': Will it appeal? You be the judge
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
'Girls' without Dorothy (is she in Kansas?) now run hotel
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
Whatever Suits You If sports make you yawn, swap cards of politics, film and even comic book heroes
By Tim Warren | Tim Warren,Staff Writer
SPORTS
Capitals' Burridge is out for the season
By Special to The Sun
Festival goes to net for area charity Shriver: 9 groups to benefit from event
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Staff Writer
Racing board begins look into glitchesOfficials of the...
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,Staff Writer
Forget expansion, now and forever
By MIKE LITTWIN
Owners make World League a casualty of Plan B ruling Tagliabue pushes for start of talks
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Staff Writer
World League needed Tex
By Cathy Harasta | Cathy Harasta,Dallas Morning News
Chavez-Camacho rerun is worth a look, but then get some rest for football fest
By Phil Jackman
This week's key football games
BaseballChicago White Sox -- Purchased the contract of 1B...
9th-ranked McDonogh refuses to wilt Eagles withstand heat, Howard, 3-1
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff Writer
Sutcliffe weighs future, but now, he carries the load Free agency possible for Orioles workhorse
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
There's nothing one-sided about Lowenstein's view from 0...
By RAY FRAGER
4 years after Mountaineers' peak, Nehlen finds W. Virginia toehold starting to slip
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Staff Writer
Orioles in no hole at shortstop with Alexander sitting in wings Player-in-waiting has the tools to spell Ripken
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Writer
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