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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON SEPTEMBER 05, 1994
NEWS
Schmoke's Riot Act on Trash
Recovering addicts pack center
By Deidre Nerreau McCabe | Deidre Nerreau McCabe,Sun Staff Writer
Labor Day Closings
Baby Bells vs. Ma Bell: Round 2
Women and the Cairo ConferenceIf we credit Mr. Berger with...
A Muted Celebration
By DANIEL CURTIN
Focus of population conference is turning to women
By Doug Struck | Doug Struck,Sun Staff Correspondent
An article Wednesday incorrectly reported the name of the...
Making the hard choices for truth over pixie dust
By ROGER SIMON
The Annual Jewish Woodstock
By JOSHUA H. HAMMERMAN
Canadian province takes over town's police
By New York Times News Service
Charges pending in shooting death of 2-year-old
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Sun Staff Writer
A Europe Undivided, But Not Yet United
By WILLIAM PFAFF
Wages of male graduates of U.S. colleges are falling
By New York Times News Service
Baltimore CityASSAULT/ARREST: Eastern District -- A...
By Peter Jensen and Mary Gail Hare
Millionaire wins battle against 'injustice'
By Ed Brandt | Ed Brandt,Sun Staff Writer
Holidays, when so many folks get out of...
By THEO LIPPMAN JR
Labor's Enlightened Self-interest
Michael Gribble, 42, co-creator of the Mike & Spike...
Guy Calligan Jr.Plumber, tavern ownerGuy Calligan Jr., a...
Marylander gone astray is weary and ready to come home
By DAN RODRICKS
Mill Corridor maintains a laboring legacy
By JACQUES KELLY
Idaho polls show EchoHawk leads in bid to become 1st American Indian governor
By New York Times News Service
Rabbi to address work, prayer and 'ambivalence'
By Frank P.L. Somerville | Frank P.L. Somerville,Sun Staff Writer
Woodlawn High student, 16, is found slain
By Peter Jensen and Mary Gail Hare | Peter Jensen and Mary Gail Hare,Sun Staff Writers
'90s dorm room is electronically hip
By Joe Mathews | Joe Mathews,Sun Staff Writer
Flier's remains may be on way home
By Bruce Reid | Bruce Reid,Sun Staff Writer
Obscured view, confusing lane markers disappear with phone call
Giant crater may hold secret to bay's birth
By Douglas Birch | Douglas Birch,Sun Staff Writer
Winds usher Ocean City summer finale
By Dail Willis | Dail Willis,Ocean City Bureau of The Sun
Beatrice McArthur, businesswoman
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,Sun Staff Writer
WonderBras: Is Feminism Wasted on Women?
By TIM BAKER
Bosnian Serb militia steps up campaign of 'ethnic cleansing'
By New York Times News Service
BUSINESS
Computer magazines are going mainstream
By Newsday
In zesty times, blunders are better than blandness
By TOM PETERS
When choosing a mutual fund, be sure to consider the options on payment
By JANE BRYANT QUINN
BALTIMOREFor more Baltimore convention information, call...
NAACP board needs to start anew
By LESTER A. PICKER
New positions* Comcast Cablevision of Maryland announced...
The following are recent bankruptcy filings in the U.S...
Employers walk fine line between workers' privacy and safety
By Bloomberg Business News
Elder Haft cast aside by his son
By New York Times News Service
Basic typing skills now more important than ever
By MICHAEL J. HIMOWITZ
FEATURES
So you think you know all about baseball and 'Citizen Kane'
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Sun Staff Writer
From mushy to marketable, we'll dig up any old reason to celebrate HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,Sun Staff Writer
Everybody's right about the trouble with Robert
By MIKE LITTWIN
Baseball, 'Citizen Kane,' presidents
'Schemata' exhibit is thoughtful and satisfying
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,Sun Art Critic
Four characters in search of more story dTC
By Tim Warren | Tim Warren,Sun Staff Writer
Telethons and marathons abound
By David Bianculli | David Bianculli,Special to The Sun
'Oprah' reveals its 'softer' topics
By Newsday
An Elvis almanac through 2000
By Laura Lippman
In England, baseball has no fans and no strikes
By Louis J. Salome | Louis J. Salome,Cox News Service
Family, college feud over fate of Civil War diaries
By Peter Landry | Peter Landry,Knight-Ridder Newspapers
SPORTS
Sampras gets taste of what he serves, but prevails U.S. OPEN
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Sun Staff Writer
Redskins' future already may have passed them by
By JOHN EISENBERG
New-look Cowboys just reload
By Tom Keegan | Tom Keegan,Sun Staff Writer
Suns Playoff Schedule
Baysox miss a beat, 6-2, in Harrisburg tuneup
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,Sun Staff Writer
Mitchell drops ball, but not his principles
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Sun Staff Writer
Baseball Strike Day 25
Jensen brothers volley for fun U.S. OPEN
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,Sun Staff Writer
BaseballChicago Cubs -- Announced a four-year extension of...
How The Top 25 Fared
Weekend Wrap
Goodwin emerging from shadows
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,Sun Staff Writer
Timonium betting on bonuses
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,Sun Staff Writer
Mids defeat Monmouth, win Navy Jamboree
By From Staff Reports
Sophomore Jose Cornejo's two goals ignited a...
Seahawks drill Redskins, 28-7
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,Sun Staff Writer
Rookie mistakes hound Fox in ballyhooed kickoff
By MILTON KENT
With 5 TDs, Marino puts injury out of the question NFL WEEK 1
By Larry Dorman ZTC | Larry Dorman ZTC,New York Times News Service
Is owners-players show mission impossible?
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff Writer
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