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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON APRIL 05, 1993
NEWS
Fugitive caught in West Virginia cocktail lounge Bartender helps end 11-day hunt
By Patrick Gilbert | Patrick Gilbert,Staff Writer
Tourist killed in front of mother, children
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Clinton jogs with general insulted at White House THE VANCOUVER SUMMIT
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,Staff Writer
Author explores role of female warriors, in history and the imagination
By John A. Morris | John A. Morris,Staff Writer
The hunt for hidden Easter eggs
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,Staff Writer
Baltimore delegate stands firm on panel boycott Douglass' protest costs city a key vote
By Marina Sarris | Marina Sarris,Staff Writer
Baltimore CityCREDIT CARD FRAUD: Central District -- A man...
By Kris Antonelli
Planning nominee offers 'balance'
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff Writer
Columbia elections shape up as contest on cutting local government costs
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff Writer
Police Log Ellicott City/elkridge
West Columbia
North Laurel/savage
Clarksville * Highland * Glenelg * Lisbon
Author explores role of female warriors
By John A. Morris | John A. Morris,Staff Writer
Growth pressures unite rivals Officials welcome grass-roots effort ANNAPOLIS/SOUTH COUNTY -- Davidsonville * Edgewater * Shady Side * Deale
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,Staff Writer
Pasadena
Three vie for 2 seats on City Council Westminster mayoral contest awaits entrants CENTRAL -- Union Mills * Westminster * Sandymount * Finksburg
By Donna E. Boller | Donna E. Boller,Staff Writer
Manchester * Hampstead * Lineboro
Sykesville * Eldersburg * Gamber
$12.5 billion Md. budget emerges from negotiations Public schools, taxpayers are winners in package lawmakers will vote on today LEGISLATURE '93
By Marina Sarris | Marina Sarris,Staff Writer
All this homosexual wants is respect for her rights
By ROGER SIMON
Correction
Negotiators twist a few budgetary arms LEGISLATURE '93
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,Staff Writer
Sports fans! Time for Biff Lippman's annual...
By THEO LIPPMAN JR
The Second Season
Year Five of the Bush-Clinton Era
By GEORGE F. WILL
King beating case likely to go to jury this week
By The Christian Science Monitor
How to Explain a Tragedy? HOWARD COUNTY
LOCAL lawmakers have been making a persuasive case that...
Banking on a downtown location
Giants of the Beltway
Baseball's 'beginning to warm my ribs'
By Milton Bates
Afraid of health-care rationing? We have it!
By Myriam Marquez
Opening Day: It's more than a game Orioles fans embrace 'their' season
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
New world of health reform taking shape slowly
By Los Angeles Times
Yeltsin hoping money will help his campaign Gift from U.S. is necessity, he says
By Los Angeles Times
Cross-dresser shot, killed by city police officer Tried to draw weapon, police say
By Richard Irwin | Richard Irwin,Staff Writer
What the Assassin's Bullets Stole from Us
By RICHARD REEVES
Grace M. GaskinsSchool counselorGrace M. Gaskins, a...
2 join Hampstead council race Pearson, Thomas will run for seats NORTH -- Manchester * Hampstead * Lineboro
By Katherine Richards | Katherine Richards,Staff Writer
Parkville teacher's idea wins her a trip anywhere Contest based on 'Carmen Sandiego'
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,Staff Writer
East Columbia
Crofton * Odenton * Fort Meade * Gambrills
Duet Discordant in a Sonnet Scene
By Tim Baker
Here are some proposals for spending cutsHere's a "grocery...
Linthicum * Ferndale * Brooklyn Park * Pumphrey
U.S. declared war on red tape in 1980 and seems to be losing
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,Staff Writer
Students mine family artifacts in search of their Jewish roots
By Lisa Goldberg | Lisa Goldberg,Staff Writer
Daniel McCarrior, 17, of Severn.School: Old Mill High...
Messianic Communism
By WILLIAM PFAFF
PTSA benefits to tune of 'There he is, Mr. Lib-er-ty'
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
Baseball coach is eager to get season started CENTRAL -- Union Mills * Westminster * Sandymount * Finksburg
By CINDY PARR
Baltimore CityASSAULT: Western District -- Police were...
By Richard Irwin
Snipping bits of budget gives lawmaker respect Tactic also used to kill specific salary
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,Staff Writer
Rural development plan tests new Balto. Co. law
By Patrick Gilbert | Patrick Gilbert,Staff Writer
Foster care: new and improved
Clinton, Yeltsin seal partnership U.S. president offers Russian $1.6 billion in aid THE VANCOUVER SUMMIT
By Mark Matthews | Mark Matthews,Staff Writer
'Cadillac' or 'Chevy' Library System? CARROLL COUNTY
Two presidents find common ground Meeting marked by good-natured give-and-take THE VANCOUVER SUMMIT
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,Staff Writer
Hopes for an abundant season
By Sandy Moser
The Vancouver Summit
Anti-gun campaign nets few weapons But sponsors are glad to collect any
By Norris P. West | Norris P. West,Staff Writer Staff Writer Greg Tasker contributed to this story
Snow-canceled events restored to calendar NORTH COUNTY -- Linthicum * Ferndale * Brooklyn Park * Pumphrey
By ROSALIE M. FALTER
U.S. could have averted bombing, Mubarak says
By New York Times News Service
It's a long time coming, and going
By 1990 Census of Population and Housing/STAFF GRAPHIC
Kites battle the breezes, each other 20 fliers dogfight in Salt Box contest SOUTHWEST -- Mount Airy * Woodbine * Taylorsville * Winfield
By Darren M. Allen | Darren M. Allen,Staff Writer
Cherry blossoms are slow this spring but the Birds are on...
By DAN BERGER
Bodkin pupils publish their work ANNE ARUNDEL EDUCATION
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff Writer
Mount Hebron Viking Backers planning fund-raiser ELLICOTT CITY/ELKRIDGE
By JEAN LESLIE
The Cost of Banning Abortion Funding
By CARL T. ROWAN
Calvin N. CarterMedical technicianCalvin Nathaniel Carter...
Daughter of Darlene and James Edwards...
Robert GreinerSchool: Hammond High SchoolHometown...
Big one gets away again in fishing tourney
By Maureen Rice | Maureen Rice,Contributing Writer
Ask a stupid question, you get a stupid answer
By MIKE ROYKO
Allview residents sense another brief earthquake Experts can't confirm tremor
By Staff Report
Environmental awareness awarded
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff Writer
Mount Airy * Woodbine * Taylorsville * Winfield
A Linthicum who can tell the growth of Linthicum
By JACQUES KELLY
Eugenie Leontovich, 93, a Russian-born actress, teacher...
Fear of the truth
By Anthony Lewis
Reject Harford's Transfer Tax
Fewer classes a day will allow more courses a year New schedules to affect Howard, Atholton students HOWARD COUNTY EDUCATION
By Lan Nguyen | Lan Nguyen,Staff Writer
Churches prepare Holy Week, Easter services NORTH COUNTY -- Linthicum * Ferndale * Brooklyn Park * Pumphrey
By PHYLLIS FLOWERS AND PHYLLIS LUCAS
Taneytown * Union Bridge * New Windsor * Uniontown
Davidsonville * Edgewater * Shady Side * Deale
Howard teen wins dance contest with perfect score ELLICOTT CITY/ELKRIDGE
By Sherry Joe | Sherry Joe,Staff Writer
The tough choices remaining on health care
By Robert Kuttner
Honor society, drama club join for dinner theater play ANNAPOLIS/SOUTH COUNTY -- Davidsonville * Edgewater * Shady Side * Deale
By LYN BACKE
New report challenges notion that left-handers die prematurely
By Los Angeles Times
Warrior RunThe proposed Warrior Run power plant in Western...
Sex-slave industry is said to grow Asians hope to stem bondage
By Chicago Tribune
Student shutterbugs showcased CARROLL COUNTY SCHOOLS
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,Staff Writer Freelance writer Cindy Parr contributed to this article
Clinton given bad rap on view of military ON POLITICS
By JACK GERMOND & JULES WITCOVER
Gaetano Sardella, 'Voice of Italy'
Otter-less Youghiogheny is renewed Animals returned to native range
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff Writer
Seder holds special meaning for prisoners Jewish group brings Passover meal to Md. inmates
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Staff Writer
School of Technology sweeps Skill OlympicsThree Howard...
Foster Care: New and Improved ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
SPORTS
As good as they are, Smith and Fisher hear yappers NCAA TOURNAMENT
By Ron Green | Ron Green,Charlotte Observer
Cambridge's Johnson draws scouts to Eastern Shore Baseball notebook
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,Staff Writer
Exercise rider listed as critical Suffers head injuries
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
First things first: Davis healthy Orioles hope it's start of big year
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Rangers bring in trio with old Orioles ties Ripken, Lefferts, Kennedy return
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,Staff Writer
Opening Day may be Jacobs' only reason to party Friends never ask about money woes
By Mark Hyman | Mark Hyman,Staff Writer
Rangers jump all over Caps, 4-0 New York ends four-game skid
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Staff Writer
Towson, Terps may fade from tournament picture
By Marc Bouchard | Marc Bouchard,Contributing Writer
Jacks stall in 5-4 loss to Hawks
By Gerry McLaughlin | Gerry McLaughlin,Contributing Writer
Towson surprising 5th in Regionals
By Special to The Sun
With motivation lacking, Caps are, too
By Phil Jackman
Hulett is bloody well ready Hit in nose by thrown ball, utility man stitched but OK
By Peter Schmuck and Jim Henneman | Peter Schmuck and Jim Henneman,Staff Writers
C. Ripken: the hour, by the swing, by the pound
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,Staff Writer
Scouting report: Rangers vs. Orioles
By Jim Henneman
Parent may cut out for good Assigned to Rochester, catcher weighs retirement
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
BaseballOrioles -- Optioned C Mark Parent to Triple-A...
Newest Bullet Acres sees a hole he can fill
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Staff Writer
Lieberman-Cline sees the future it's Swoopes
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Writer
Booth cleans up in classic
By Ron Higgins | Ron Higgins,Contributing Writer
Johnson captures Folkstyle honors North Carroll's Myers 4th among 103-pound wrestlers
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,Staff Writer
Why here, Jesse? Cameras or racism
By KEN ROSENTHAL
They're Fab, they're Five, they're fun and definitely in control
By JOHN EISENBERG
Opening Day
Alone, often overlooked, Howard got ball rolling for Michigan
By Mitch Albom | Mitch Albom,Detroit Free Press
Hoping to repeat repeat history
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Staff Writer
Redskins to sign free agent McGee
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Staff Writer
Michigan-Carolina pits chaos against control Fab 5 rule open court, but Smith has system
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Staff Writer
O'Dell still bonus though no longer Oriole baby at 60
By JOHN STEADMAN
Swoopes' record 47 points power Texas Tech to title
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Writer
Early, Nicholson rule Home Run 8K Weather cooperates for 5th annual run
By Michael Reeb | Michael Reeb,Staff Writer
FEATURES
PBS begins series with diagnosis of Hopkins Hospital
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
A non-fan's guide to the O'S Opening Day lineup means cheering Cal and, yes, Billy, too
By Jean Marbella | Jean Marbella,Staff Writer
Recalling terror in the grass
By Kevin Cowherd
Cello prize gift pays rich dividend in Shriver recital
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Music Critic
Quindlen's 'Thinking' resounds loudly
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Staff Writer
Scoring at the plate: A taste for the game calls for ballpark food
By Jean Marbella | Jean Marbella,Staff Writer
'Messiah,' magnificently
By Robert Haskins | Robert Haskins,Contributing Writer
Instrumental Weisgall
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Music Critic
Former O's announcer Levine misses spark, but not static
By Tim Warren | Tim Warren,Book Editor
BUSINESS
Airlines put on antitrust law alert Northwest route plans led to move
By Martin Tolchin | Martin Tolchin,New York Times News Service
When U.S. executives lend expertise to other cultures, they should stop, listen
By LESTER A. PICKER
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Super Strike Eagle elevates MicroProseHunt Valley-based...
By Steve Auerweck | Steve Auerweck,Staff Writer
Optometry Exam
'Teamnets' are framework for dismantling hierarchies
By TOM PETERS
In the "On The Move" feature of yesterday's Business...
A beaten-down IBM turns for help to a prime competitor, Bill Gates Microsoft chief advises keeping focus on mainframe computers
By New York Times News Service
Faculty, business ties invite conflicts
By Liz Bowie | Liz Bowie,Staff Writer
The following are recent bankruptcy filings in U.S...
Microsoft's newest DOS has the look of another hit
By MICHAEL J. HIMOWITZ
For many PC users, DOS 6.0 has attractive features
By PETER H. LEWIS
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