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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JUNE 01, 1993
NEWS
More than walking sticks Cane collection features faces and folk art
By Robert A. Erlandson | Robert A. Erlandson,Staff Writer
Rumors of Li illness have embassies abuzz, though Chinese citizens shrug
By Robert Benjamin | Robert Benjamin,Beijing Bureau
Clinton weighs funding care by tax on hospitals Levy would recover part of 'windfall'
By New York Times News Service
Step Backward in Guatemala
Mixed Doublings
By ROBERT BURRUSS
Groups sought for July Fourth parade ANNAPOLIS/SOUTH COUNTY-Davidsonville-Edgewater-Shady Side-Deale
Junior Naturalists explore Downs Park PASADENA
CENTRAL/Union Mills Westminster Sandymount Finksburg
Organic farmers find 'better, healthier' life CENTRAL/Union Mills Westminster Sandymount Finksburg
By Donna E. Boller | Donna E. Boller,Staff Writer
Two sisters break through silence
By Traci A. Johnson | Traci A. Johnson,Staff Writer
FIRE SOUTHWEST/Mount Airy Woodbine Taylorsville
FIRE NORTHWEST/Taneytown Union Bridge New Windsor
Clinton's service plan
An economy without a spine
By Robert Kuttner
Still glad, but . . . Is Clinton already a failure?
By A. M. Rosenthal
Baltimore CityROBBERY: Western District -- A resident of...
By Richard Irwin
Who's the Yahoo?
O'Hair's son describes ex-lifestyle Murray holds Hampstead revival
By Amy L. Miller | Amy L. Miller,Staff Writer
Time at Enoch Pratt Free Library was so long...
Absurd VerdictAn asinine jury has concluded that Professor...
Professor wins grants for genetic research
From an Allentown kitchen, the foot soldier of the future is envisioned as part GI, part machine
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Group seeks second middle school WEST COUNTY/Crofton Odenton Fort Meade Gambrills
By SUE HALLER
More Abuse of Prosecutorial Power CARROLL COUNTY
Taneytown city manager is contender for Crofton job NORTHWEST/Taneytown Union Bridge New Windsor
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff Writer
Plight of Calif. quackers stirs basic political acts ON POLITICS
By JACK GERMOND & JULES WITCOVER
Sex clouds pride at Northeast School hurt by teacher arrests
By Carol L. Bowers | Carol L. Bowers,Staff Writer Reporters Thomas W. Waldron and Kris Antonelli contributed to this article
Clinton Turns to Asia
By JEANE KIRKPATRICK
Bookstore cafe to welcome visit by cartoonist EAST COLUMBIA
Neall irked by council budget Plan offers raises and 8 tax cut
By John Rivera | John Rivera,Staff Writer
Sammy Tippit bringing his crusade to Westminster
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,Contributing Writer
Clinton gets the Boren treatment
FIRE NORTH/Manchester Hampstead Lineboro
Countywide
HCC's High Tech Learning Expo to feature new education tools WEST COLUMBIA
Eastern District -- A...
By Larry Carson and Robert Hillson
Hospital plans to cure 'sick building' and convert it for doctors' offices CARROLL COUNTY HEALTH
By Donna E. Boller | Donna E. Boller,Staff Writer
Savage Festival planned NORTH LAUREL/SAVAGE
Have dinner with Poe at Reynolds Tavern ANNAPOLIS/SOUTH COUNTY
By LYN BACKE
Police seek suspects in spate of assaults Sex crime unit to meet residents
By Robert A. Erlandson | Robert A. Erlandson,Staff Writer
6 months of redistricting negotiations end with council still at loggerheads
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,Staff Writer
Pollution over Arctic is declining Tighter controls in Europe cited
By New York Times News Service
Vietnam gives more MIA documents to visiting congressional delegation Exchange called significant gesture
By Boston Globe
The Shoe Pinches When It's on the Other Foot
By ELLEN GOODMAN
JPTA counselor joins CCC staff CARROLL COUNTY EDUCATION
Fair-goers browse in colonial life For want of a nail, house once burned
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,Staff Writer
Mounds of Trash -- and Questions HOWARD COUNTY
With parade and prayers, residents offer a Memorial Day 'thank you'
By Traci A. Johnson | Traci A. Johnson,Staff Writer
Cleric fears cults' power in U.S.
By Frank P. L. Somerville | Frank P. L. Somerville,Staff Writer
With summer fast approaching, spontaneity will be our watchword CENTRAL/Union Mills Westminster Sandymount Finksburg
By CINDY PARR
Alumni want to preserve teen-age memories Maryland Hall was a high school ANNAPOLIS/SOUTH COUNTY-Davidsonville-Edgewater-Shady Side-Deale
By Monica Norton | Monica Norton,Staff Writer
Quilt squares sell as memorial to dead, fund-raiser for the dying in hospice HOWARD COUNTY HEALTH
By Sherry Joe | Sherry Joe,Staff Writer
Odenton Heritage Society to hold ice cream social Sunday WEST COUNTY
By VICKI WELLFORD
Housing crisis intensifies for people with AIDS Baltimore-area panel formed to develop 10-year strategy
By Holly Selby | Holly Selby,Staff Writer
Berger's Smart Move
Gasoline-laden tanker truck jackknifes, explodes Driver severely burned, no others hurt
By Robert A. Erlandson | Robert A. Erlandson,Staff Writer
Creative ways of teaching math all add up for Teacher of the Year 18-year veteran is a natural EAST COLUMBIA
By TaNoah V. Sterling | TaNoah V. Sterling,Staff Writer
In many ways, this Rotten Cat deserved her name SOUTHEAST/Sykesville Eldersburg Gamber
By MAUREEN RICE
Summer car to Riverview Park Looking back 80 years
By James M. Merritt
Margaret M. Hunter Organic gardener
Gratitude and patriotism expressed at annual VFW parade in Annapolis
By Monica Norton | Monica Norton,Staff Writer
Replacing 156 manhole covers, frames will take until Sept. 21 GLEN BURNIE
The grande dame of the Mechanic is far too modest
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Veteran recalls Normandy invasion, and meetings with Churchill, Patton
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
Nourishing children's television
Doctors concur on early detection's key role in surviving breast cancer ANNE ARUNDEL HEALTH
By Monica Norton | Monica Norton,Staff Writer
Tropical depression soaks South Fla.
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Kosovo teeters on brink of war Serb harassment of Albanian majority in region risks outside intervention
By Dan Fesperman | Dan Fesperman,Staff Writer
A time for flags, memories 'These men and women fought for freedom' Holiday marked by celebration and solemnity
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,Staff Writer
Clinton praises veterans Hundreds jeer as president hails right to disagree
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,Washington Bureau
Dr. Antoinette ParryPediatricianAntoinette C. Rose Parry...
Rev. James Talley, 81, was pastor for 42 years
By Staff Report
Killing of beavers stirs controversy
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,Staff Writer
Glen Burnie woman arrested in Millersville fatal shooting
Raincliffe center developer to seek loan extension SOUTHEAST/Sykesville Eldersburg Gamber
Crafts show scheduled WEST COUNTY Clarksville * Highland * Glenelg * Lisbon
Traffic light on U.S. 29-Route 103 interchange to be eliminated Move means U.S. 29 will be free of signals for 10 miles
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff writer
Veteran recalls Normandy invasion Soldier also met Patton, Churchill SOUTHEAST/Sykesville Eldersburg Gamber
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
How Philadelphia Is 'Reinventing Government'
By NEAL R. PEIRCE
With Memorial Day, a week is set aside for family observances ELLICOTT CITY/ELKRIDGE
By JEAN LESLIE
Sun Ra, the influential pianist and orchestra leader noted...
Whites, blacks conquer race as comrades for day
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,Johannesburg Bureau
Renovation planned for old brewery Project includes housing, shops, job training
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,Staff Writer
Mystery illness takes a day off in N.M. Cause still sought as death toll rises
By Los Angeles Times
Return from shore triggers backup Highways home clogged for miles
By Mike Klingaman | Mike Klingaman,Staff Writer
20th anniversary fete planned for Phelps Luck Elementary EAST COLUMBIA
By NATALIE HARVEY
He's not up to the job Is Clinton already a failure?
By Mona Charen
Harbor Hospital seeks students as volunteers NORTH COUNTY
$26,800-a-year official bilks Air Force of millions Texan given away by his penchant for cars, jewels, women
By Richard H. P. Sia | Richard H. P. Sia,Staff Writer
'Birds of Maryland' lecture planned at wildlife center Maryland City fights and wins: U.S. gives 35 acres to county for a park WEST COUNTY/Crofton Odenton Fort Meade Gambrills
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff Writer
Parents need to get involved in the schoolsAs an avid...
Denny's and Discrimination ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
Denny's and discrimination
Centennial Park courses will teach adults, children the basics of fishing ELLICOTT CITY/ELKRIDGE
SPORTS
Riter's goal is dream come true as Syracuse takes title, 13-12 Fast-break score at :08 tops Carolina
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,Staff Writer
Mussina 6-hitter leaves A's all starry eyed O's ace gets AL vote of La Russa in 3-1 win
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Old college try: Beat those charges
By JOHN EISENBERG
Davis expected to start three-week stay with Red Wings today
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Luzzi, Open Toe rally to victory in Hilltop Stakes
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,Staff Writer
McCarron jumps into sport with 3 wins at Fair Hill
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
Rain forces Suns to play two today
By From Staff Reports
Basketball NBA -- Fined the Chicago Bulls $25,000 for not...
Fittipaldi keeps running long after race
By Gary Long | Gary Long,Knight-Ridder News Service
Jordan lets 54 do the talking in 105-95 win over Knicks Victory pulls Bulls even in Eastern finals, 2-2
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Staff Writer
Largemouth on rise in upper bay
By PETER BAKER
Surran, Lehrman save the day Both goalies rise to occasion in final
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,Staff Writer
Martin does job on Riter, but gets stung by winner
By Doug Brown | Doug Brown,Staff Writer
Probe of Simmons only cloud in sunny lacrosse weekend
By Bill Tanton
Baseball Boston Red Sox -- Recalled IF Jim Byrd from...
There's always someone nearby in A Place for Your Pace program
By Michael Reeb | Michael Reeb,Staff Writer
Kukoc completes Bulls physical
By New York Times News Service
Jordan takes off, leaving Knicks, and many a reporter, in his wake
By Bob Verdi | Bob Verdi,Chicago Tribune
BUSINESS
Talks look promising for biotech centerIt appears that a...
By Liz Bowie | Liz Bowie,Staff Writer
Tight budget hurts bid to promote Md.
By Ross Hetrick | Ross Hetrick,Staff Writer
Inflation has Fed worried again Moves to check its growth could lead bank into battle with White House
By New York Times News Service
N.Y. Times may spend $1 billion to buy Boston Globe
By Newsday
Dow gains 226, or 6.8%, for the year
By Julius Westheimer
Privatization is sweeping Western Europe Many state-owned companies for sale
By Ian Johnson | Ian Johnson,Securities Data Co.Staff Writer
FEATURES
How to stay safe and cool at the beach or by a pool
By Dr. Genevieve Matanoski | Dr. Genevieve Matanoski,Contributing Writer
Dan and Connie unite nightly in the public eye: Can this marriage behave?
By Jean Marbella | Jean Marbella,Staff Writer
Tailor your exercise program to meet specific goals
By Dr. Gabe Mirkin | Dr. Gabe Mirkin,Contributing Writer/United Feature Syndicate
Relief in Mind Migraine sufferers find hope in new drug
By Linell Smith | Linell Smith,Staff Writer
'All fruit' jam: spreading the fable of nutrition
By Colleen Pierre, R.D. | Colleen Pierre, R.D.,Contributing Writer
Abuse of the frail elderly is visible all around us
By Elise T. Chisolm
Son's biological 'clock' is running late
By Dr. Modena Wilson and Dr. Alain Joffe | Dr. Modena Wilson and Dr. Alain Joffe,Contributing Writers
It may not prevent heart disease, but exercise's still good
By Dr. Simeon Margolis | Dr. Simeon Margolis,Contributing Writer
Putting punk rock in its historical place
By Scott Timberg | Scott Timberg,Contributing Writer
Smooth soul, but where's the heart? Luther Vandross' latest is polished perfection without much emotion
By J. D. Considine | J. D. Considine,Pop Music Critic
Shandling finds the grass still greener on his side of the talk show fence
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,Television Critic
'Portrait': a simple elegance developed Familiar truths in strangers' faces
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,Art Critic
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