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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MAY 09, 1993
NEWS
Program to provide 300 summer jobs
Once respectable Flag House project enmeshed in nightmare of violence
By Michael A. Fletcher | Michael A. Fletcher,Source: Housing Authority of Baltimore CityStaff Writer
Havre de Grace honors decoy-carving heritage
By Victor Paul Alvarez | Victor Paul Alvarez,Contributing Writer
Bata Plans To Rise To New Challenge
By MIKE BURNS
Assault charge against council member dropped Aberdeen mayor concurs in action
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,Contributing writer
Turning point for president: the Holocaust
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,Washington Bureau
Boot camp, but home, too Youths find hope at O'Farrell center
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Staff Writer
Police chief indicted in car chase
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,Staff Writer
Balkan Update
High-tech night bombing foreseen against Serbs
By Los Angeles Times
Talk stays close-to-home in Hoyer town meetings
By John B. O'Donnell | John B. O'Donnell,Staff Writer
Here's what to look for if you are traveling in the...
Perot faithful testify at Howard High
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Staff Writer
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol...
Jobless rate falls to 7% Drop from 7.5% ends 2-month rise
By Amy L. Miller | Amy L. Miller,Staff Writer
3 injured as car crashes into Bill's Produce
Candidates favor strengthening police force ELECTION '93: Westminster
Involvement Promises To Be Long, Messy THE BALKANS
By HENRY TREWHITT
Neither fame nor a way with words could save Mary Wollstonecraft
By Laurie Kaplan
10 Years Later, Still a Full Tide
U.N. Under Fire
Council candidates address issues of traffic congestion, train station preservation ELECTION '93: HAMPSTEAD
Candidates agree more than disagree Business favored
By Traci A. Johnson | Traci A. Johnson,Staff Writer
25 Years Ago* The dedication of the Eldersburg Community...
Truck traffic, growth are major issues ELECTION '93: New Windsor
Salinas Needs One More Win To Cap Career
By JOSEPH R. L. STERNE
7 tons of Lenin headed for Wash., if owner can find transport
By Seattle Times
Simple FREE
By SARA ENGRAM
Mother's Day Memories
By JERRY BEMBRY
Shopping center dispute likely to go to court
By Frank Lynch | Frank Lynch,Staff Writer
Crafts, music, food create exotic show
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff Writer
Simon says, don't bet on Schmoke as governor
By ROGER SIMON
Stop Harassing Senator Packwood
Town Council candidates air views on police protection, National Register ELECTION '93: Union Bridge
Mayor suffers loss in ally's defeat for council seat Aberdeen voters pick incumbents
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,Contributing Writer
Stories ofreligious celebrities are profiles of quirkiness
By Diane Winston
Daily Imperfection
By ERNEST F. IMHOFF
Hollywood in Washington Actors want roles in policy, promotion
By Maureen Dowd | Maureen Dowd,New York Times News Service
Columbia elections disputed Murky voting rules focus of controversy
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,Staff Writer
TCRedistricting Plan Perpetuates UnfairnessRecently, a...
Computers, banjos vie for attention at Mayfest
By Alan J. Craver | Alan J. Craver,Staff Writer
Groundbreaking is tomorrow
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,Staff Writer
China's gestures of liberty scrutinized, with U.S. trade privileges at stake
By Robert Benjamin | Robert Benjamin,Beijing Bureau
Openly gay nominee for HUD post proves a lightning rod for conservative foes
By Peter Honey | Peter Honey,Washington Bureau
Irate parents push council to increase school funding Police, fire agencies oppose budget cuts
By Sherrie Ruhl | Sherrie Ruhl,Staff Writer
Homes May Not Be Enough to Solve Problems of the Homeless
By JAMES BOCK
Why Hasn't Europe Done More? THE BALKANS
By MARK M. NELSON AND THOMAS OMESTAD
Gill's Strong Words Needed On Landfill
By KEVIN THOMAS
Save the oysters
About This Voters Guide
25 Years Ago* The Department of Chesapeake Bay Affairs has...
Where's The Justice In The Davis Case?
FLESH.Simon Brett.Scribner's.207...
By SUSANNE TROWBRIDGE IN THE SPARROW HILLS. Emile Capouya. Algonquin Books. ` 245 pages. $19.95
Bill would limit signs pointing to home sales
By Patrick Gilbert | Patrick Gilbert,Staff Writer
Did Germany's top physicist kill the bomb project?
By Stanley Blumberg
Saving the bay oyster: Bold action urged Scientists push restrictions, sanctuaries, aquaculture
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,Staff Writer
Figures Don't Show These Kids' Success
By ELISE ARMACOST
A black man awaits his death, Southern-style
By Judith Wynn
Wife who refused to testifyfaces contempt sentence
By Alan J. Craver | Alan J. Craver,Staff Writer
Annapolis store owner runs for mayor a 2nd time
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,Staff Writer
Episcopal clergy warned against frenetic lifestyle
By Frank P. L. Somerville | Frank P. L. Somerville,Staff Writer
Orlando braces for racially charged retrial of Miami policeman in fatal shooting
By New York Times News Service
Paying for Health Reform: Suddenly, a $2-a-Pack Cigarette Tax Is Taken Seriously
By VIVECA NOVAK
Iraq linked to plot to kill Bush jTC U.S. considering how to respond
By New York Times News Service
Sandtown blueprint drafted Big changes for better foreseen
By James Bock | James Bock,Staff Writer
Political newcomers spurned in Havre de Grace contests
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,Contributing Writer
Parents push for full-time assistant principals
By Sherrie Ruhl | Sherrie Ruhl,Staff Writer
The Subtle Problems in Affirming Christianity Without Offending Others
By HAL PIPER
Storage firm chooses Harford for headquarters
By Frank Lynch | Frank Lynch,Staff Writer
25 Years Ago (week of April 28-May 4, 1968):* The...
Delaware: for a slower pace Day trips from ocean city provide close look at history, wildlife
By Audrey Haar TC | Audrey Haar TC,Staff Writer
Unitarians thrive on diversity, tolerance
By Angela Winter Ney | Angela Winter Ney,Staff Writer
Frito-Lay plans Sept. move to Aberdeen site
By Frank Lynch | Frank Lynch,Staff Writer
Church thrives on diversity Tolerance is key for Unitarians
By Angela Winter | Angela Winter,Ney Staff Writer
Jazz and flowers succeed as odd combo for festival
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,Staff Writer
Bill would reduce signs that point to new homes
By Patrick Gilbert | Patrick Gilbert,Staff Writer
Unitarians add music and put their beliefs on stage
By Angela Winter Ney | Angela Winter Ney,Staff Writer
Leroy Durham, former professor at Morgan StateDr. Leroy...
A Chicken Farm Is Not Auschwitz
By BRIAN SULLAM
Mexico enjoys new health as Salinas brings hospitals, vaccinations to poor
By Ginger Thompson | Ginger Thompson,Mexico City Bureau
Clinton delays bid for U.N. backing of force in Bosnia U.S. to await Serbs' referendum on peace plan
By Mark Matthews and Carl M. Cannon | Mark Matthews and Carl M. Cannon,Washington Bureau
Baltimore's Central Light Rail Line has had a rough ride -- undeservedly so.
By BARRY RASCOVAR
Name: Barbara Sturgell of DealeAVolunteer work: For the...
Ritalin DefendedAs a special education teacher, my...
* Dorothy B. Hughes, 88, a mystery writer as well as a...
Citizens' group wins grants to study Superfund dump sites
By Staff Report
Education stressed, H.O.P.E. offered to next generation of entrepreneurs
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Staff Writer
Reuniting Germany after Berlin Wall's demise is a burden for women of the east
By Carl Schoettler | Carl Schoettler,Berlin Bureau
An Elected Police Chief? Why Not?
By PETER A. JAY
Hidden Costs Of RecyclingI am writing in response to the...
Study puts brakes on old-driver myths Effect of aging called overstated
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,Staff Writer
Do You Call This A Sign Of Leadership?On April 6, while...
Poet of diverse heritage tells elderly group that writing clarifies thinking Writer addresses Older Americans' Day Luncheon
By Sherry Joe | Sherry Joe,Staff Writer
Man, 29, fatally shoots himself after 3-hour standoff
By Darren M. Allen | Darren M. Allen,Staff Writer
Anguish follows transplant triumph Pancreas rejection left patient worse
By Phyllis Brill | Phyllis Brill,Staff Writer
Reuben Kramer, mortal man, immortal works
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Disabled children exercise in saddle
By Katherine Richards | Katherine Richards,Staff Writer
FEATURES
Take me out to the Ballpark Follow the boys of summer to the show: Ride a bus, hop a plane or drive yourself Joe Surkiewicz
By -- J.S. | -- J.S.,Contributing Writer
Annual Caravan pulls together Toronto's ethnic mix
By Sabrina Y. White | Sabrina Y. White,New York Daily News
Victorian-era Sagamore Resort is now a mecca for health and fitness buffs
By Sheila Anne Feeney | Sheila Anne Feeney,New York Daily News
Festival surrounds Sheep Dog Trials at OatlandsA visit to...
By Dorothy Fleetwood | Dorothy Fleetwood,Contributing Writer
Cruise companies offer bargain prices on tickets to entice passengers aboard
By Laurie Whitmore | Laurie Whitmore,Orlando Sentinel
Quilting's story started with the pharaohs
By Lita Solis-Cohen and Sally Solis-Cohen
An Old Museum Made Good As New At 70, the Freer has survived renovation, its dignity intact
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,Art Critic
Give yourself Mother's Day today and a few mother's hours later
By Niki Scott
Mom's The Word
By MIKE LITTWIN
That's My Mama
By FRED RASMUSSEN
At High Point, high points come in red and green
By Linda Bennett
From The Sun May 9-15, 1843May 9: Screwbolts -- The...
By Fred Rasmussen
'Who mows the tundra?' and other questions that try the souls of tourism officials
By Jayne Clark | Jayne Clark,Los Angeles Daily News
Decorators show off their styles in riverside estateThe...
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Staff Writer
The Jean Pool
By Vida Roberts
Tradition With A Heart-friendly Beat
By ELIZABETH LARGE
Sip into something cool, like wine made for summer
By MICHAEL DRESSER
N.Y. observation deck reopens
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Down in North Miami Beach, Fla., Phyllis Littwin basks in...
By Michael Davis | Michael Davis,Executive Editor
Peacock Room
By John Dorsey
New Orleans chef has nutty recipe for fried soft crabs
By ROB KASPER
The cool choices for hot weather
Music's deleted expletives The news that's fit to print doesn't include #!
By J. D. Considine | J. D. Considine,Pop Music Critic
Optimistic mood boosts travel to Israel
By Cheryl Blackerby | Cheryl Blackerby,Cox News Service
Try Japan's inns, but be prepared for culture shock
By Jean Allen | Jean Allen,Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Old West is full up with movie crews shooting westerns
By New York Times News Service
'Boy's Life' sister remembers her father differently
By Susan Paynter | Susan Paynter,Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Now you can eat your cake and have your diet, too
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Staff Writer
Shaw disarms Broadway wolf
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,Theater Critic
Van Peebles' 'Posse' has blacks, whites saddling up together
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,Film Critic
'The best pipes'-- they belong to singer Vic Damone -- are...
By J.D. Considine
Beware of weirdos and wackos who are playing dating games
By SUSAN DEITZ
Travel adventures await you everywhere at least within the covers of books
By Jim Molnar | Jim Molnar,Seattle Times
Renovating powder room, traditionally
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,Contributing Writer
Worms' Worth
By MIKE KLINGAMAN
The first stop on the road to America's motel history: California's Motel Inn
By Kristin Jackson | Kristin Jackson,Seattle Times
'Wine in the Woods' festWine and food, crafts and music...
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Staff Writer
As the appreciation of quilts has grown, so have the price tags
By Lita Solis-Cohen and Sally Solis-Cohen | Lita Solis-Cohen and Sally Solis-Cohen,Contributing Writers
College teacher Kraft Rompf presents poets from all over...
By Linell Smith
Some lucky Moms get orchids today, or at least a card
By Fairchild Publications
Visit to Italy gives form to Mom's memories
By Joy Schaleben Lewis | Joy Schaleben Lewis,Contributing Writer
Slew of 10-year renewals may slow passport processing
By Kathryn Straach | Kathryn Straach,Dallas Morning News
'Dave' at reel White House
By SYLVIA BADGER
Ask Mr. Language Person
By DAVE BARRY
Center Stage extends run of 'Lady Day'
By Linell Smith | Linell Smith,Staff Writer
Champion OF THE Children Sharon Duncan-Jones directs volunteers working for the young
By Wayne Hardin | Wayne Hardin,Staff Writer
Hold the hard edges: High Point's newest updates the past
By Linda Bennett | Linda Bennett,Contributing Writer
For fanciers of the exotic, Raj is the rage
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,Contributing Writer
Colorado's Chautauqua park a fine mix of learning and fun
By Laurie Goering and Kerry Luft | Laurie Goering and Kerry Luft,Chicago Tribune
War raised value of porcelain marked 'Nippon'
By Lita Solis-Cohen and Sally Solis-Cohen | Lita Solis-Cohen and Sally Solis-Cohen,Contributing Writers
SPORTS
Mister and James lead Edgewood to 10-1 win
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,Staff Writer
High school notebook
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,Staff Writer
Terps finish with 23-8 flourish Romp over UMBC may earn tourney
By Bill Tanton | Bill Tanton,Staff Writer
Record Breakers put themselves in national youth duckpin finals
By DON VITEK
Everything's OK in right and center McLemore, Buford continue to produce
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
NOTABLE American League SO:.From Wire Reports
Bullpen session with Bosman gives McDonald mental,physical workout
By Peter Schmuck and Jim Henneman | Peter Schmuck and Jim Henneman,Staff Writers
Baysox turn on power to reclaim second, 12-5 Holland leads way with 2 home runs
By Andy Call | Andy Call,Contributing Writer
Miller gives Baysox power punchIn his first at-bat of the...
By Kent Baker Red Wings: Now in center
Oates must goHang in there, Gregg
Annapolis, Severna Park save best game for last Unbeaten foes meet at season's end
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,Staff Writer
Gone fishing -- with Reno
By LONNY WEAVER
Yankees bullpen proving starters' worst enemy
By New York Daily News
Westminster comes away satisfied
By Michael Richman | Michael Richman,Contributing Writer
Make no mistake, Blue Jays' Carter a big hit in clutch situations
By Jim Henneman | Jim Henneman,Staff Writer
Peter Baker's Journal
It's not a start, just a false start
By JOHN EISENBERG
Normandy's Coles honored for above-average effort
By DON VITEK
Happy trails: County activities set for June 5
By MUPHEN WHITNEY
Entlar, 18, endures 1st enduro race Mount Airy resident has fun, success
By STAN DILLON
Roland Park wins 3rd straight
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,Staff Writer
O's survive shell game with Blue Jays Fringe players step to center stage, help produce 6-3 victory
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer
Out of the pack, into the spotlight Derby victory gives Bailey new status among jockeys
By Don Markus | Don Markus,Staff Writer
Old Mill girls, boys tops at meet
By Chuck Acquisto | Chuck Acquisto,Contributing Writer
Glenelg stumbles by Hammond
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,Staff Writer
Baseball Cleveland Indians -- Signed C Lance...
Can Mount Hebron's dynamic duo make it two in a row? Pasquantonio, Nelson aim at title
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,Staff Writer
Pimlico prepares for weeklong stakeout
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
Trout proposals draw surprise response Netters tell DNR not to limit recreational fishermen
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,Staff Writer
Gillick adjusts, keeps Blue Jays' tradition intact Titles aren't grown only on the farm BASEBALL
Mervo tunes up for states with strong showing
By Chuck Acquisto | Chuck Acquisto,Contributing Writer
Potomac's North Branch may be trout area
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,Staff Writer
Oldfields downs IND, wins title
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,Staff Writer
Lansdowne's Horne lays low, wins high jump
By Rich Scherr | Rich Scherr,Contributing Writer
Harford sheriffs fifth in Anne Arundel tournament
By DON VITEK
Hall falls one pin shy of perfection at Hampstead Bowling Center
By DON VITEK
Cesky awards banquet set for May 19 $5,000 scholarships to be given out
Baltimore's All-Star past a big hit, too
By Ruth Sadler | Ruth Sadler,Staff Writer
Berman strikes early, late in Dulaney win
By Kevin Eck | Kevin Eck,Contributing Writer
C.M. Wright boys face final county hurdle
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,Staff Writer
Schaffer holds off Rowe at Winchester
By Neil Lippy | Neil Lippy,Contributing Writer
Wentworth, Moyer take top honors
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,Staff Writer
Too Wild may join Preakness field Owner/trainer combo also would have runner in Special
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Staff Writer
Cowboys are No. 1 in franchise value, too
By VITO STELLINO
Greystone project on move again Work picking up on county course
By John Stewart | John Stewart,Staff Writer
County teams get tuneup
By Michael Richman | Michael Richman,Contributing Writer
Gone fishing with Janet Reno
By LONNY WEAVER
Experimental drilling helps Rockel roll 827 set
By Glenn Small | Glenn Small,Staff Writer
This lure can prove to be the great Equalizer
By PETER BAKER
Yates gambles, collects in Hagerstown AH TOUR DU PONT British racer sprints to win third stage
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,Staff Writer
Beer Can Series combines new look, old fun
By NANCY NOYES
Essex to face champ Herkimer in final
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,Staff Writer
Punching out some boxing questions
By PAT O'MALLEY
Despite slump, Glenelg's Snyder has good shot at state titles
By Michael Richman | Michael Richman,Contributing Writer
Bel Air lacrosse teams play host to British
By Mike Jefferson | Mike Jefferson,Contributing Writer
Sanders is last member of Posse and the Redskins' top receiver
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Staff Writer
Check it out: Burns could be a first
By KEN ROSENTHAL
Fallston lacrosse, baseball on target
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Some CEOs 'live like kings' as companies falter, say critics seeking pay curbs
By Kim Clark | Kim Clark,Staff Writer
Pent-up demand to explode in '97, company predicts
By ELLEN JAMES MARTIN
New law eases access to tax data
By Ellen James Martin | Ellen James Martin,Staff Writer
Anne Arundel
Real estate funds may be coming back
By JANE BRYANT QUINN
Managing world funds: part timing, part serendipity
As credit card issuers compete, users reap lower rates, fees
By Boston Globe
Charge those fries on credit card
Third quarter found S&Ls in better health
By David Conn | David Conn,Staff Writer
Sometimes "really good deals" can cost you a lot of mone...
By Knight-Ridder News Service
Weigh factors carefully before investing in real estate beyond your home
By Steve Kerch | Steve Kerch,Chicago Tribune
TRW issues credit report in 'plain English' 6
By Knight-Ridder News Service
No mortgage payments, no deductionQUESTION: Like so many...
Interest rate phobia has bond investors on edge
By Tom Petruno | Tom Petruno,Los Angeles Times
Preservation projects receive $85,000 in grants
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,Staff Writer
Inside
Stock exchanges burgeoning in many Third World countries
By Chicago Tribune
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