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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MARCH 24, 1993
NEWS
Son castigates Woody Allen in letter Affair 'horrible,' 'ugly,' court hears
By Newsday
Billboard blight
Henry Prodoehl, insurance adjuster
By Staff Report
Spring Garden Elementary plans Garden Party NORTH--Manchester * Hampstead * Lineboro
By PAT BRODOWSKI
Film buffs going on offensive tonight to save Pratt Library's 16mm collection
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,Staff Writer
Saying 'no' to snow dough
The press conference was fun, Bill. We must do this agai...
By DAN BERGER
Medical care at Penitentiary deterioratingIn another sign...
Southwestern District -- A man...
By Richard Irwin
Governor backs bill that would speed up adoptions STATE HOUSE REPORT
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Staff Writer
School budget battle shapes up in Towson Berger accused of withholding details BALTIMORE COUNTY
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,Staff Writer
Judge convicts man of attempting to rape and murder his boss on farm BALTIMORE COUNTY
By Sheridan Lyons | Sheridan Lyons,Staff Writer
Hunter is a finalist for 2 school jobs in West
By Staff Report
West Columbia
East Columbia
North Laurel/savage
Pasadena
CENTRAL COUNTY--Arnold * Broadneck * Severna Park
NORTH COUNTY--Linthicum * Ferndale * Brooklyn Park * Pumphrey
Community group wants to advise on hospital policy Springfield board agrees to role
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
CENTRAL--Union Mills * Westminster * Sandymount * Finksburg
Welfare applications rise from a year ago
Senate panel hears Dixon's mining bills
SOUTHWEST--Mount Airy * Woodbine * Taylorsville * Winfield
Carroll may save $5,000 as senior staffer leaves
Hampstead car sales lot to be sold Hanover dealer wants to buy it
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff Writer
Clinton holds masterful briefing, without news ON POLITICS
By JACK GERMOND & JULES WITCOVER
Clinton throws his full support behind Yeltsin
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,Washington Bureau
Corrections
Yeltsin can be ousted, rival says President's move was illegal, court rules TURMOIL IN RUSSIA
By Will Englund | Will Englund,Moscow Bureau
GOP amendment trips Clinton's economic plan
By Karen Hosler | Karen Hosler,Washington Bureau
Boschert's Brave Shift on Smoking ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
Business CostsOn March 9, in the story concerning the...
The Economic Big Three
Another Relic of War
By DANIEL S. GREENBERG
No Longer a Superpower
By BEN WATTENBERG
Baltimore CityTHEFT: Western District -- A TV/VCR valued...
By Richard Irwin
Clinton may retreat on gays in military Plan to restrict duties is mulled
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,Washington Bureau
Council, parents split over crosswalk Latest vote on issue set for April NORTH--Manchester * Hampstead * Lineboro
By Katherine Richards | Katherine Richards,Staff Writer
WEST COUNTY--Crofton * Odenton * Fort Meade * Gambrills
Saying 'No' to Snow Dough HOWARD COUNTY
Services to the elderly to be expanded with formation of three new groups
By Dolly Merritt | Dolly Merritt,Contributing Writer
Community offers poured in to help hospital during blizzard WEST COLUMBIA
By LARRY STURGILL
Baltimore County plans full recycling by 1995 Hayden's plan cuts one pickup day
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,Staff Writer
Clinton's first stand
Tobacco wins one in Annapolis Smoking foes see 'grand strategy'
By John W. Frece | John W. Frece,Staff Writer
And then a few like it cold
By Russell Baker
Storm's final cruelty: 4 more school days
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,Staff Writer
Aspiring artists invited to grand opening of fine arts academy GLEN BURNIE LLTC
By BONITA FORMWALT
It's Yeltsin's Fight, Not Ours
By CARL T. ROWAN
Geraldine Lang, 59, entered the Older Workers Program...
By Katherine Richards | Katherine Richards,Staff Writer
Fearing Russia, most ex-Soviet states' leaders backing Yeltsin
By Los Angeles Times
Dying mother finds home for little girl ill with AIDS FREDERICK COUNTY
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
Revival of the Cold War is unlikely
By Stephen Sestanovich
Route 100 bill held pending noise abatement guarantee Senate panel delays killing measure
By Erik Nelson | Erik Nelson,Staff Writer
Corrections
Unthinkable Thoughts about Jobs
By RICHARD REEVES
Inflation suspected of lurking among spring fashions Economists differ on clothing markup
By Ian Johnson | Ian Johnson,New York Bureau
Search panel picked to find new Crofton town manager WEST COUNTY--Crofton * Odenton * Fort Meade * Gambrills
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff Writer
FDA program for seafood safety praised, questioned Agency's powers may not be enough
By Peter Honey | Peter Honey,Washington Bureau
Signs to boost safety on Bay Bridge
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,Staff Writer
Dinner theater singer belts it out into baseball's big leagues National anthem was her ticket WEST COLUMBIA
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,Contributing Writer
Heroes are on stage in AnnapolisHaving it both ways is a...
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Staff Writer
Montgomery County middle schoolers produce interview show for cable TV
By Cheri Taylor | Cheri Taylor,Capital News Service
Can't preserve a family that wasn't one at first
By MIKE ROYKO
Shooting probe ordered Accounts conflict in police officer's killing of teen-ager
By Roger Twigg | Roger Twigg,Staff Writer Staff writer Peter Hermann contributed to this article
NORTHWEST--Taneytown * Union Bridge * New Windsor * Uniontown
SINCE the dawn of the Advertising Age, Maryland has bee...
Governor backs bill to speed up adoptions STATE HOUSE REPORT
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Staff Writer
NORTH--Manchester * Hampstead * Linboro
People asking questions are no more than scenery
By ROGER SIMON
County police honor crash survivors whose seat belts helped to save them March is 'Buckle Up Month'
By Alisa Samuels | Alisa Samuels,Staff Writer
SOUTHEAST--Sykesville * Eldersburg * Gamber
Guns killing youths at record rate U.S. report shows sharp rise in deaths
By Christopher Scanlan | Christopher Scanlan,Knight-Ridder News Service
Davidsonville * Edgewater * Shady Side * Deale
* Alexei I. Adzhubei, son-in-law of Soviet leader Nikita...
Baltimore Co. gets carjacking trial
Hampstead car dealership to be sold
By Kerry O'Rourke | Kerry O'Rourke,Staff Writer
Jews react to slayings with bullets Cycle of reprisals claims another life
By Doug Struck | Doug Struck,Jerusalem Bureau
Council passes bill to crimp after-hours clubs 2nd such measure is introduced BALTIMORE CITY
By Eric Siegel | Eric Siegel,Staff Writer
Holy person, holy place
By Joseph F. Breighner
Man convicted in theft of television
By Darren M. Allen | Darren M. Allen,Staff Writer
Shawn Reese named Carroll County clerk
Bay Ridge tenants hoping for improvements ANNAPOLIS/SOUTH COUNTY -- Davidsonville * Edgewater * Shady Side * Deale
By Monica Norton | Monica Norton,Staff Writer
Ex-teacher pleads guilty to assaulting student, 16 GLEN BURNIE
Police chief announces promotions Seven supervisory positions filled
Bartlett's Snow-Blind Zealotry CARROLL COUNTY
The decline of morality
By Mona Charen
Retirement home resident showing her watercolors
By Amy P. Ingram | Amy P. Ingram,Contributing Writer
Justices reject suit over Saudi torture Court also upholds child detentions
By Lyle Denniston | Lyle Denniston,Washington Bureau
Condom-machine ordinance struck down by Boston judge
By Boston Globe
Policeman's story contradicts King's Senior officer at L.A. beating gives testimony
By Los Angeles Daily News
Judge reverses a ruling, allowing a Tree to take root
By Eric Siegel | Eric Siegel,Staff Writer
Pathologist, defense clash at Shore trial Wounds on body fuel controversy BALTIMORE COUNTY
By William Thompson | William Thompson,Staff Writer
Ellicott City/elkridge
More violations cited at proving ground HARFORD COUNTY
By Bruce Reid | Bruce Reid,Staff Writer
Man pleads guilty to assault in Pasadena shootout Attempted murder charge is dropped
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Staff Writer
2 in jail indicted in slaying of fellow inmate
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,Staff Writer
Rights panel to examine schools' record Officials concerned about race issues
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,Staff Writer
Rubber Tree is allowed to take root BALTIMORE CITY
By Eric Siegel | Eric Siegel,Staff Writer
Board approves high school redistricting 3 neighborhoods will move to Wilde Lake, 1 to new building
By Lan Nguyen | Lan Nguyen,Staff Writer
Student dance troupe leaps into limelight Glen Burnie High group to dance in Washington GLEN BURNIE
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,Staff Writer
Hardly double jeopardy
By Gregory P. Kane
Military is reluctant to choose sides TURMOIL IN RUSSIA
By Kathy Lally | Kathy Lally,Moscow Bureau
The Clock Ticks on Liquor Outlets
Schoolgirls list cases of sexual harassment 40% tell magazine it happens daily
By Boston Globe
Glen Burnie
Schools fight to save construction money Enrollment boom spurs need for more classroom space
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,Staff Writer
Police worker fired for 'conduct unbecoming' Polygraph operator allegedly made explicit remarks
By Kris Antonelli | Kris Antonelli,Staff Writer
Teen-ager gets probation in man's slaying
By Dallas Morning News
John Locke's Disciple
By GEORGE F. WILL
Sex-gang controversy divides quiet L.A. suburb
By Seth Mydans | Seth Mydans,N.Y. Times News Service
Clinton's First Press Conference
Countians remember R.D. Bowman Ran country store for over 30 years
By Ellie Baublitz and Tom Keyser | Ellie Baublitz and Tom Keyser,Staff Writers
City postcard photographer makes good impressions
By JACQUES KELLY
Close That Gun-Sale Loophole
Bishop John RussellLed Richmond DioceseBishop John Joyce...
SPORTS
1993 high school boys lacrosse players to watch
By Glenn Graham, Steven Kivinski, Gary Lambrecht Lem Satterfield and Jeff Seidel
Baltimore City team by team 1993 high school boys lacrosse preview
By Lem Satterfield
1993 high school boys lacrosse preview
Spared, he reflects amid Indian grief
By Ken Daley | Ken Daley,Los Angeles Daily News
As athlete-student, Roche made grade
By John Steadman
Gathers' buddy Kimble says, in end, games go on
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
Spring Training
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Flanagan, Orioles still playing a waiting game Ailing lefty needs sudden recovery Spring Training
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
ACC experience toughens Virginia Cavaliers savoring place in Sweet 16
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,Staff Writer
Laurel finishes slow six-month meet Betting, attendance down sharply from a year ago
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
Towson State says Loyola did Tigers no favors in upsetOne...
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,Staff Writer
As if they need help, Cavs loaded at midfield Blizzard, Mansfield lead returnees
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,Staff Writer
On road back, Mavericks believe the worst is over
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Staff Writer
Jacks set to sign deal with Maine
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,Staff Writer
Leonard tries to get in the swing of things New Oriole's first at-bats uneventful Spring Training
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Terps to play in UMass tournament Booth could face former Poet Bright
By From Staff Reports
Players to watch
By Steven Kivinski
Liberty introduces new faces, three midfield lines for season Preview
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,Staff Writer
Defensive North Carroll to go on the offensive Krug, Seashole expected to lead 1993 high school boys lacrosse preview
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,Staff Writer
Most teams in county go quietly
By BILL FREE
No. 1 St. Paul's survives slop, slips by No. 2 Gilman, 8-7, in 2 OTs Muddy Watson slings in winner 1993 high school boys lacrosse
By Rich Scherr | Rich Scherr,Contributing Writer
Alcohol use examined in Indian crash
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Hatcher, Caps stop Quebec, 5-1 Defenseman attains 30-goal milestone
By Doug Brown | Doug Brown,Staff Writer
Chapman to get 'usual' security
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,Staff Writer
Centennial tasted playoffs, comes back for more Glenelg, Hammond still tough
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,Staff Writer
Orioles try to work out, but minds are on victims
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Norway won't be part of Yamaguchi's routine
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,Staff Writer
Loyola has finalists for basketball coach
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,Staff Writer
Still waters run deep with pain
By KEN ROSENTHAL
NFL sets expansion cut for fall with '95 start date
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,Staff Writer
City, county sticks are busy again Realignment, delays change season 1993 high school boys lacrosse preview
By Lem Satterfield and Jeff Seidel Jeff Seidel is a contributing writer
Baltimore City/Baltimore County players to watch
By Lem Satterfield and Jeff Seidel
Players to watch
By Glenn Graham, Steven Kivinski, Gary Lambrecht Lem Satterfield and Jeff Seidel
'Playing Hardball,' written for baseball, expands into football
By Phil Jackman
Baltimore County team-by-team preview
By Lem Satterfield and Jeff Seidel
Petitbon tells Rutledge, Warren they're through New coach plans to demote Monk
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Staff Writer
BaseballDetroit Tigers -- Sent P John DeSilva, OF John...
Broadneck looks for an early lift from defense Arundel hopes to continue its rebuilding program 1993 high school boys lacrosse preview
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,Contributing Writer
Preseason top 15
Owls hope attack can put them on the move Westminster's concerns are depth and midfield 1993 high school boys lacrosse preview
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,Staff Writer
Will Hebron's youth be served? 1993 high school boys lacrosse preview
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,Staff Writer
New coach could be call away
By PAT O'MALLEY
BUSINESS
BG&E subsidiary to shift to management services
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,Staff Writer
BG&E refinances bondsBaltimore Gas and Electric Co...
Optelecom IncTicker Symbol -- OPTC/# Yesterday's Cls. 13...
BG&E subsidiary to shift to management services
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,Staff Writer
Municipal bond issuers announce...
By Bloomberg Business News
Merck to cut 1,000 jobs earnings fall
By New York Times News Service
Cost of new homes rising as a result
By Ellen James Martin | Ellen James Martin,Staff Writer
Consider lawsuit, Blues told Curran cites report faulting ex-officers
By Patricia Meisol | Patricia Meisol,Staff Writer
Purchasing chiefs, 3 buyers quit Believed going to Volkswagen
By New York Times News Service
Stocks fall for 2nd day due to turmoil in Russia
By Bloomberg Business News
Battle for control of union shakes Saturn
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Fishmarket owner fighting foreclosureThe Fishmarket...
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,Staff Writer
Six Lopez associates quit GMGeneral Motors Corp. confirmed...
Dollar falls vs. mark over concern about German rates
By Bloomberg Business News
It's easier to be socially correct investor
By Andrew Leckey | Andrew Leckey,Tribune Media Services
Noise reduction system slated for firetrucks
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,Staff Writer
FEATURES
'Crying Game' wins screenplay award
By Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Guess who's calling at dinner
By Kevin Cowherd
Two exhibits of print-makers' art offer a range of techniques, quality
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,Art Critic
Mushrooms, the fruits of their labors
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Staff Writer
Readers weigh in with tasty responses for pound cake
By Ellen Hawks | Ellen Hawks,Staff Writer
Nazi story holds reminder of the frailty of 'Good' times
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,Theater Critic
Genetically altered tomatoes have plenty of people seeing red
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Staff Writer
Cigarette smoking is puffed up with the allure of danger
By MIKE LITTWIN
Money matters matter in a marriage
By Orange County Register
Embracing Jewish, vegetarian beliefs
By Leslye Michlin Borden
A vegetarian Passover Savoring the challenge of a meatless Seder feast
By Leslye Michlin Borden | Leslye Michlin Borden,Contributing Writer
All hail the cows who gave us cheese from Sugarbush
By ROB KASPER
Old advice is right: Healthful breakfast is day's head start
By Susan Stuck | Susan Stuck,Contributing Writer
Reading disclaimers in TV ads takes quick eye work
By Martin Merzer | Martin Merzer,Knight-Ridder News Service
Never mind who wins, what'll they wear?
By Merle Ginsberg | Merle Ginsberg,Source: Women's Wear DailyWomen's Wear Daily
Ancient Welsh bones continue journey
By Susanne Trowbridge | Susanne Trowbridge,Contributing Writer
In the grip of Warhammer Help your elf to popular fantasy game
By Patrick McGuire | Patrick McGuire,Staff Writer
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