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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON DECEMBER 03, 1995
NEWS
Two black murder cases O. J. Simpson, Snoop Doggy Dogg and uncomfortable truths
By Gregory Kane
America's Fortress Of Spies
By SCOTT SHANE AND TOM BOWMAN | SCOTT SHANE AND TOM BOWMAN,SUN STAFF
The instruments of his salvation Artist: In prison for murder, Dale Brown taught himself to make violins out of matchsticks. And then he taught himself how to play.
By Holly Selby | Holly Selby,SUN STAFF
'No Such Agency' Secretive NSA: Obscure, global eavesdropper at Fort Meade is largest state employer.
Donald Prater on Mann: the hope for justice
By Vincent Fitzpatrick | Vincent Fitzpatrick,Special to the sun
The pros and cons of troops in BosniaThe only decision...
Slain boy remembered as warm, creative Counselors help students and staff deal with loss
By TaNoah V. Sterling | TaNoah V. Sterling,SUN STAFF
Eavesdropping agents have rich history in U.S.
By Tom Bowman
Jewish school with a mission Baltimore Hebrew University: The small school bounces back from a period of uncertainty and the death of its president to prepare future generations of educators.
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN STAFF
O.J.'s jury did the right thing Verdict was about reasonable doubt, not just race
By James M. Kramon
George S. Craft, 86, retired chairman of Trust Company of...
An editorial in today's Perspective section misstates the...
Virginia Republicans look upon Warner as renegade Split in party could result in loss of seat to a Democrat in 1996
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Three-part poll tries a different approach Group to be queried again after discussion of issues
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
In the bleak mid-winter, taxes trickled slow
By Barry Rascovar
With better questions. we might get better answers
By Sara Engram
Smashing revealed wisdoms, left and right Richard Posner: A judge and scholar touts logic and moral energy.
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,Special to the sun
A book manages to do economic wonders no government can achieve
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Don't use tax dollars to lobby government
Politics enter new era in city Younger generation rises while Schmoke becomes entrenched
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,SUN STAFF
Privatize? Here's a guide School reform: A native of England suggests that Baltimore could learn from the successes -- and failures -- overseas.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
City dispute over subpoena goes to court Schmoke-council fight involves housing program
By Robert Guy Matthews | Robert Guy Matthews,SUN STAFF
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
Schools layoff notices bring 'sad time' Workers are anxious, cynical, but also hopeful about other positions
By Jean Thompson | Jean Thompson,SUN STAFF
Thousands of books go for a song at Pratt Library's annual sale
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,SUN STAFF
25 years ago (week of Nov. 22-28, 1970) The Board of...
By Diane Mullaly from the files of the Howard County Historical Society library
Bad weather causes SHA to delay opening of new stretch of Route 32 Commuters must wait for week of Jan. 22
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
On privatizing schools, mayor caved in to unionAm I to...
The music makes up for the sound History lesson: The artistry of the pianists comes through clearly despite the distortions caused by the early recording technology.
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
50 years ago The announcement was made by Mayor Joseph L...
By Compiled from the files of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Death waits patiently underfoot Millions of mines: One of the greatest dangers awaiting U.S. peacekeepers in Bosnia is the uncounted millions of mines hidden across the land.
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Governor's Arts Awards in search of nominations Arts Notes: The awards recognize individuals, small businesses, corporations and foundations that have made contributions to the arts.
By Jenny Komatsu | Jenny Komatsu,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Old albums still sing
By J. D. Considine
Jeffrey Lynn, 86, who played a war buddy of Humphrey...
Pollution fear sends companies to suburbs 'Brownfield' sites considered a risk
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,SUN STAFF
Frank Chandler, 84, insurance agentFrank Chandler, a...
Soup or salad?
By Rena Pederson
Move the Holocaust Memorial Desecrated monument: Addicts and prostitutes take advantage of its solitude.
A quick fix for U.S. 40 unlikely soon Planners recommend better management, not restrictions
By Shanon D. Murray | Shanon D. Murray,SUN STAFF
Reform like 'putting a rock on Jell-O' Experts ask new rules on campaign finances
By David Hess
Lingua Franca on 'literary liposuction' Wordplay: HarperCollins trims an episode from Melville work: Is it good editing or sacrilege?
By Bruce McCabe | Bruce McCabe,BOSTON GLOBE
Ex-spy to Pentagon: Drop the spook stuff In from the cold: The military wants to take over more intelligence functions from the CIA, and one former Army operative thinks that's a bad idea.
By Jeff Stein
Losers wouldn't decry process had they wonAs an attorney...
Pledge assists college project Rotary Club to give aid for amphitheater to open in 1998
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
How an obscure, weak committee captured Congress Gingrich turned GOPAC into a revolutionary force
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Here are my words: 30 years ago, my favorite words...
By Margaret Atwood
Police, neighbors and businesses really do careI am a...
Zone changes being sought for farmland Developers battle proposal by chief of Balto. Co. plan board
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
Commissioners won't let a terrible idea fade away
By Brian Sullam
Clinton in Ireland Historic visit: Leading the cheers for the peace process.
The sounds of music and peace Children perform for U.N. anniversary
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Revising Sherman's march: enemies as brothers
By Ray Jenkins | Ray Jenkins,Special to the sun
Lobby reform makes history U.S. lawmakers could learn from Md.'s experience
By C. Fraser Smith
12 Days of Christmas CDs Songs of the season: A reviewer's true love plies him with new recordings, and he listens. And listens and listens and listens.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
Old Penn Station sparkles anew as portal to city Dignitaries celebrate Baltimore train revival
By Carl Schoettler | Carl Schoettler,SUN STAFF
Army-Navy transcends the gridiron warfare Won-loss records not as important as tradition of the game
By Gary Gately | Gary Gately,SUN STAFF
State, Redskins close to PG stadium deal $77 million plan now hinges on approval by Curry
By Rafael Alvarez and John W. Frece | Rafael Alvarez and John W. Frece,SUN STAFF
School's success was in the cards Meeting the challenge: Eastport Elementary Principal Robert L. Wagner challenged his students to obtain library cards, and all 229 did.
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
21 food establishments get health violation citations
Agencies may buy historic house State, county see Douglass home as archive for town
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Plan to buy school offices site opposed Westminster officials argue against Telemecanique plant
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
Reid honored for youth aid
The new Umberto Eco, "THe Island of the Day Before."It's...
Phil Gramm wins handily in presidential straw poll Dole and Alexander trail by nearly 2-to-1 margin
By William F. Zorzi Jr. | William F. Zorzi Jr.,SUN STAFF
Kulbicki, twice convicted of murder, seeks third trial Last case was tainted, his attorney contends
By Elaine Tassy | Elaine Tassy,SUN STAFF
Clinton aide is as good as his words Speech writer draws on upbringing in Cherry Hill
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,SUN STAFF
75 years ago The acting president of St. John's College in...
By Robert M. Pennington from the archives of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
Medicare HMOs: a bad deal for aged Plans are set up to manage money, not care
By Vikram Khanna
Evelyn H. Peterson, 95 Baltimore County teacherEvelyn...
Essex girl wins $5,000 when Cher calls
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
Cow economics made simple
By Peter A. Jay
Pro Cantare's 'Messiah' tonight Concert becomes yuletide tradition in Howard County
By Laura Barnhardt | Laura Barnhardt,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Presidential award given Bates teacher She is among four in state, 200 in nation honored
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
Seeking to grow landfill alternative Composting research: The U.S. Agricultural Research Center in Beltsville is using construction debris and other trash to try to spur the growth of flowers, vegetables and shrubs.
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,SUN STAFF
Divine actress in 'Waiting to Exhale' has been waiting a long time for stardom
By GLENN McNATT
Campus life takes a spiritual turn The new climate: 'You don't have to sneak out to go to Mass and lie about where you are going,' Northeastern student says.
By Diego Ribadeneira | Diego Ribadeneira,BOSTON GLOBE
Rabin assassination arouses new-found Arab sympathy Both sides now see how similar they are
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Elie Wiesel writes on, the tortured testifier
By Edwin Diamond | Edwin Diamond,Special to the sun
Helms stalls the Senate on a vital arms treaty Jump START: Russia could elect a new parliament before Sen. Jesse Helms lets the START II arms reduction treaty come to a vote, and the result could be a major blow to arms control.
By Spurgeon M. Keeny Jr
Christina EberhartSchool: Mount Hebron High...
Garrett's 5th-grade college prep 'College and Me': Garrett County encourages students, many of whom come from families that have never pursued higher education, to continue their schooling.
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,SUN STAFF
Susanna Moore's 'In the Cut': not for the faint of heart
By Joy Press | Joy Press,Special to the sun
AIDS epidemic slowing nationwide, but not in Md. Rate of new cases in state last year was 4th-highest in U.S.
By Jonathan Bor | Jonathan Bor,SUN STAFF
Terror in tower a trial for hostages 'Hard to imagine unless it happens to you,' lawyer says
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,SUN STAFF
Judgeship campaign should be a nasty one
By Kevin Thomas
Peace worth risk, Clinton tells soldiers President addresses troops designated for duty in Bosnia
By Dan Fesperman | Dan Fesperman,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Are kids sacred cows, or just parents' property?
By Elise Armacost
'Late bloomer' flowers as flutist Time to play: Carolyn Kulp began playing the flute four years ago, at age 69. Now she performs in concerts.
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
School nurses have more than a Band-Aid job Meeting students' needs: Today's school nurses often find themselves becoming the health care professionals for children.
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,SUN STAFF
Term paper due? No problem Research in a hurry: With a phone, a catalog and a credit card, a student can reduce the time it takes to produce a class report to minutes.
By Davidson Goldin | Davidson Goldin,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Beatles' appeal appears limited Ho-hum: Millions of people tuned in to the three-part 'Anthology' on ABC, but many more were watching other shows.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
'Motor Voter' sputters, stalls at the polls Kentucky finds people register, skip election
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
"The Road Ahead," by Bill Gates. Viking. 276 pages...
Gramm wins poll of Maryland GOP He beats Dole 2-1 in vote by Republican activists
By William F. Zorzi Jr. | William F. Zorzi Jr.,SUN STAFF
Crofton woman charged in thefts from Nordstrom
By TaNoah V. Sterling | TaNoah V. Sterling,SUN STAFF
Jan H. Rattenbury, 61, Baltimore potter, teacher
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Private island estate sold, and a steal at $1.7 million Buyer calls purchase 'a whim, not a dream'
By Kathy Lally | Kathy Lally,SUN STAFF
Mayor Schmoke's third term Another shot: Even if it isn't, the mayor should act as if this were his last term.
Enrollment growth rate for foreign students falls The numbers: '94-'95 ubcrease if 0.6% continues trend and is the smallest in the last 10 years.
By Journal of Commerce
FEATURES
Still Perfect at 50 Jim Palmer: The Oriole legend and Hall of Famer has birthdays like the rest of us, but he never seems to age.
By Kevin Cowherd | Kevin Cowherd,SUN STAFF
Old-World Paneling Suits New Room Perfectly
By Beth Smith
Covering the market in Pendleton blankets Market Value: Chicago specialist buys and sells them, along with vintage Indian trade types.
By Anita Gold | Anita Gold,KNIGHT-RIDDER/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE
Party, Poetry ... What a Time!
By JACQUES KELLY
Jim Palmer on:
A roundup of new products and servicesPutting on the...
By Laura Barnhardt
Seeking better working conditions New organization: Working Today speaks to those who feel let down by corporate life.
By Deborah L. Jacobs | Deborah L. Jacobs,CHRONICLE FEATURES
Keeping The Faith
By Linell Smith
Language stretches to suit style By Design: Three-legged table or stand, of classical origin, has evolved in form, while the old descriptive term remains unchanged.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Off the beaten path in historic Mexico Morelia: In the 16th-century Spanish colonial city, the past is everywhere you turn.
By David Standish | David Standish,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Dinner is as festive as the season
By Kyra Effren | Kyra Effren,DALLAS MORNING NEWS
The tree-fatigued get a decor boost Home: The big fir hung with ornaments is one way to go, but there are alternatives.
By Sharon Overton | Sharon Overton,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
In a Purple Funk: A Hairy Experience
By Rick Horowitz
Holiday cheer in the Big Apple New York: The city is festive and full of light during the Christmas season, and you don't have to spend a bundle to enjoy it.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Delightful desserts for holiday Lighten up: Poached fruit can take the place of high-fat, high-sugar treats.
By Mary Carroll | Mary Carroll,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Oh, Those Sneaky Snakes
By DAVE BARRY
From The Sun Dec. 3-9, 1845Dec. 3: On Monday, in the...
By Fred Rasmussen
Economy's ups and downs have an effect on families, but romance can do them in
By SUSAN REIMER
From whimsical to mundane
By Holly Selby
Top Winners In Waiting Game
By ROB KASPER
Gala events attract guests, raise funds for institute
By SYLVIA BADGER
Don't be tripped-up on vacation out West For the overwhelmed planner, here are tips for narrowing the possibilities during a six-week driving excursion.
By FORT LAUDERDALE SUN-SENTINEL
Fiji Time: Paradise: Two weeks of island-hopping in the South Pacific make a recently unemployed reporter forget his woes
By David Herndon | David Herndon,NEWSDAY
SPORTS
At Northwood, junior midgets reach big time Last drive: The undefeated Pop Warner 11-13 team is still short of funds to get it to Florida for the league's national championship.
By Ethan Skolnick | Ethan Skolnick,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Today's game
By Mike Preston
Bowl glance
Today's game
Florida sneaks up on GW for 75-66 win Colonials to face Terps in tournament consolation
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
Heary's 14 points carry Navy over New Hampshire, 66-63 Lucas adds 11 points, 8 rebounds for 2-1 Mids
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Johnson's praise of Angelos brought around Gillick
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Today's games
By VITO STELLINO
UMBC routs UMES, advances to Retriever title game State women
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Purvis' 21 lead Maryland women over Rutgers, 58-54
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,SUN STAFF
Push comes to shove for Booth, Bright
By KEN ROSENTHAL
After fast start, Terps women can't stop No. 8 Ohio State
By Nick Jezierny | Nick Jezierny,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Mids back Weatherbie on decision Team's failure in clutch cited as key to defeat
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Sacco's 5-goal spree lifts Bandits past Rangers, 7-3 Win is 2nd on road, both in Binghamton
By Jason LaCanfora | Jason LaCanfora,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Timonium rides high, and not into sunset
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Orioles said to be close to signing Bill Ripken Free-agent infielder seen in several roles
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
BaseballBraves: 1B Fred McGriff agreed to four-year...
Western Md. races past Ursinus, 85-73 State men
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Carroll drivers pile up awards at 75-80 track
By STANLEY DILLON | STANLEY DILLON,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Severna Park teams rule autumn sports schedule
By PAT O'MALLEY | PAT O'MALLEY,SUN STAFF
Tagliabue gives Clevelanders little reason for hope
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
1995 All-Harford volleyball team
By Mark Hoeflich
In St. Mary's, deer on agenda for physically disabled
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Navy can't kick losing Army habit Decision to pass up FG sets up 99-yard drive, Cadets' 14-13 victory
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
For mourning doves, think later splits
By LONNY WEAVER | LONNY WEAVER,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Roller-blading helps attract new players to ice hockey Sport aids skaters who can't find ice time
By Chuck Acquisto | Chuck Acquisto,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Linganore, Cambridge claim state grid titles
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Pack pushes Bullets by Celtics, 135-107 Sets tone, scores 26
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
1995 All-Harford cross-country teams
By Bill Blewett
Oakland Mills' Brian Howard: The senior linebacker was...
Hockey league gains teams but loses ice Columbia out: Central Conference teams, including all of those from Howard, will travel to Frederick instead of the Columbia Ice Rink.
By Chuck Acquisto | Chuck Acquisto,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Joppatowne's Shugart recalls iron men in leather helmets
By JOHN STEADMAN
Secret Prospect romps in Heavenly Cause After poor start, favorite is winner by 4 1/2 lengths
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Topps to feature U.S. women's basketball 24-card set gives each player 2 cards
By Ruth Sadler | Ruth Sadler,SUN STAFF
UMass clears boards, then Terps, 50-47 Down 13 in 2nd half, No. 5 Minutemen rally as Maryland turns cold
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
Welch, Coppin romp past West Virginia State Cleveland State transfer scores 27 in 98-63 win
By Drake Witham | Drake Witham,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Linganore's infantry marches on Potomac 2A football
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Price helps Bullets bench-press Celtics, 135-107 He, Legler each hit 15 to back Webber, Pack
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Making his own kind of music Different rap on Rison: He's brash and outspoken, but the Browns receiver is also exceptionally generous, and teammates say he's often just one of the guys.
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
UMBC's Lay beats buzzer, Loyola On the run, he banks in 3-pointer for 56-53 win
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Dunbar edges Churchill for 3A title in OT, 30-28 Culpepper sparks Poets to victory with touchdowns, tackle
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Cambridge gets by Southern-G for elusive win 1A football
By Rich Scherr | Rich Scherr,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
BUSINESS
Terps and MBAs Improved program: The University of Maryland's revamped MBA program has been revamped, and improved, under the direction of former business executive William E. Mayer.
By Jay Hancock | Jay Hancock,STAFF WRITER
Disney's 'Toy Story' boosts business for toy maker Hasbro Mr. Potato Head among renewed old favorites
By PROVIDENCE JOURNAL-BULLETIN
Extra care pays off in splendor on Gilmor Street
By Daniel H. Barkin | Daniel H. Barkin,SUN STAFF
File Cabinet
Selecting the health care winners will be a difficult, rewarding task
By M. William Salganik
Havre de Grace: a gem polished by nature Appreciative residents of 'Decoy Capital' carve out the good life
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Freddie Mac raises mortgage limit to $207,000Freddie Mac...
Homeowners wish they'd never heard of Park West Construction called shoddy
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
Air-Cure gears up to meet sales goal of $100 million Annapolis firm set to merge with Texas company by year-end
By Mark Guidera | Mark Guidera,SUN STAFF
Buyers from abroad Investing in America: Immigrants, hungering for a piece of the American dream, are fueling the housing market.
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
Is it all in a name? Not with investing
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
That 'no-cost' mortgage just might cost you more
By Michael Gisriel
'Performance loan' helps buyers erase credit problems
By Kenneth R. Harney
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