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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON NOVEMBER 24, 1995
NEWS
Israel Cohen, Giant Food's chairman, dies at 83 He led business known for charity and innovation
By Alec Matthew Klein and Shirley Leung | Alec Matthew Klein and Shirley Leung,SUN STAFF Paul McCardell of the research desk contributed to this article
Quick end to EAI experiment What next?: Critics of Education Alternatives Inc. got what they wanted.
With luck, we may live in hunter-gatherer ease
By Gwynne Dyer
Methodist Church official is fired after admitting embezzlement Calif. treasurer had worked in New York
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Pieces regularly fall off planes, and officials duck the issue Airlines, government say problem is insignificant
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Bill Boucher bridged the cityThere is another -- and less...
The Dow at 5000 On to 6000?: Year-long stock surge cheers investors, but no rally lasts forever.
Think of all the malefactors who should be locked up at...
By Dan Berger
A clash of science and politics
By Daniel S. Greenberg
Va. laboratory begins study of nature of matter Electron accelerator took 20 years, cost $600 million
By NEWPORT NEWS DAILY PRESS
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore city...
By Richard Irwin
Recreation bats first in Columbia's politics Top issue: In unincorporated Columbia, with its myriad leisure facilities, recreation dominates civic debate.
By Adam Sachs | Adam Sachs,SUN STAFF
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore city...
By Richard Irwin
Thanks to proud alarmists
By Ben Wattenberg
'Hearing room' created on Web Participation: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission hopes to widen citizens' role in its rule-making through its new site on the World Wide Web.
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A misguided scheme to 'sweeten' the vice-presidency for Powell
By JACK GERMOND & JULES WITCOVER
Fla. hero rewarded with car to replace his wheelchair
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
City agency eases limit on informal bids Housing Authority raises ceiling to $100,000 for contracts
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,SUN STAFF
Robie Mayhew Macauley, 76, an editor and writer, died...
The creativity in us Visionary art: New Inner Harbor museum showcases ordinary people's handiwork.
Grant ever awarded the Baltimore Museum of Art...
Cute as an owl can be Alluring quality: Though they don't like to attribute human qualities to animals, most birders acknowledge there's something charismatic about the tiny saw-whet owl.
By Dail Willis TC | Dail Willis TC,SUN STAFF
Elderly face cuts in food program Anticipating national budget balance, area plan trims 20%
By Ed Brandt | Ed Brandt,SUN STAFF
Junior Walker, in his 50s, the roaring sax behind...
NAACP to honor celebrities in a debt-paring fund-raiser Ms. Clinton, Ms. Graham among the attractions
By SUN STAFF
Acquittal of father in abuse case criticized Children's advocates say judge's ruling sets dangerous example
By Sheridan Lyons | Sheridan Lyons,SUN STAFF
Female inmates' message: Don't join us behind bars 2 prisoners develop public service spots aimed at women
By Kate Shatzkin | Kate Shatzkin,SUN STAFF
Jacqueline Rivers, 49, customer service workerJacqueline...
Prince still charming, but... Saudi star dims: Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, the Saudi ambassador, is not the presence in Washington that he was when U.S.-Saudi ties were cozier.
By Mark Matthews | Mark Matthews,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
FBI runs into dead-ends in probe of train derailment Theories include terrorists from right, angry employee
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
The city and the county can play ball together
By DAN RODRICKS
Dr. Charles N. Davidson, radiologist, UM professor
Play is taken from the streets Art imitates life: A high school play is about homeless people's hunger for food and their need for love, friendship and respect.
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,SUN STAFF
GAO finds workers overpaid Study says thousands of federal employees benefit by inequities
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
A farewell feast at doomed high-rise 'Breaking us apart': An extended family with deep roots in Lexington Terrace celebrates a bittersweet Thanksgiving reunion before the worn complex is demolished.
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,SUN STAFF
Fake IDs a part of life on UM campus Even high-tech safeguards are thwarted
By Christina Asquith | Christina Asquith,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Police seek prisoner who fled from Jessup Convicted killer served 21 years of 45-year term
By TaNoah V. Sterling | TaNoah V. Sterling,SUN STAFF
In D.C., breakfast can outpower power lunch Over bacon and eggs, careers get scrambled
By Susan Baer | Susan Baer,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
SPORTS
Abdul-Jabbar Jr. will make debut tonight
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Loyola at a glance
Navy at a glance
Two other top recruits find 'you can't trust just anybody'
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
NFL's increasing instability makes Enberg & Co. uneasy
By Milton Kent
Recruiting just another sale to Fisher Business acumen helps C.M. Wright star
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Last bowl pieces about to fall into place Va. duo find bowls hot on warm-weather schools
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Tech's loss puts Maryland just game away from bowl Terps need N.C. State to beat Carolina today
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,STAFF WRITER
Solid ground at Navy Career revived: After a few years adrift, basketball coach Don DeVoe found his bearings with the Midshipmen.
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Terps, No. 1 Ky. go to press: Full-court defenses to push tempo as teams leave gate running
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
Capitals tonight
Dallas brings down Chiefs, loses Smith Back sprains knee as Cowboys end K.C. win streak, 24-12
By Gerry Fraley | Gerry Fraley,DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Lions edge Vikes, 44-38, in thriller Mitchell's 410 yards in air set Thanksgiving record
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Growing Greyhounds on right path After rough 1st year, Ellerbe bringing new look to Loyola
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF
3A semifinal pits two of best: Dunbar and Wright Teams take similar stats to game at Morgan State
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Mourning arrives, so does Miami Center gives Riley team to watch out for
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Football games
CFL faces grim decisions after successful Grey Cup
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
FootballJacksonville Jaguars: Signed LB Jamal Cox to the...
Blue St. Louis players, fans put Keenan on the hot seat
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
Olajuwon-Jordan debate flames again
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Loyola's defense pulls load, blanks Calvert Hall Two late TDs secure 21-0 Turkey Bowl win
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
FEATURES
German Society hails Goldstein at its 212th dinner-dance
By Sylvia Badger
'Angels in America' offers something new Theater review: The two-part play by Tony Kushner is decidedly worth the seven hours it takes to watch.
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
Movies, old and recent, are tonight's standouts
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
Small film makes big wave Movie review: Speaking of choices, "Double Happiness" shouldn't get lost in the shuffle of many movies being released this weekend.
By Stephen Hunter | Stephen Hunter,SUN FILM CRITIC
With Broad Strokes: Art review: Outsider art, largely unnourished by the mainstream, reveals fertile imaginations in a new museum's first exhibit.
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,SUN ART CRITIC
With Broad Strokes Architecture review: Dynamic, free-spirited building promises to draw in the community
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
BUSINESS
Crunching credit-card users Late payers face stiff fees, higher rates
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Naden/Lean honored as a 'Digest 50' firm
Dow industrials crash 5,000, and strong Dec. yet to come
By Julius Westheimer
Coal exports are on the rise Turning to the U.S. With worldwide demand for coal on the rise, there's a surge in exporting, which means good business for the port of Baltimore.
By Suzanne Wooton | Suzanne Wooton,SUN STAFF
Md. seniors facing boosts in 'Medigap' costs Prudential sends out notices of increases averaging 16 percent
By M. William Salganik | M. William Salganik,SUN STAFF
Assault on job bias called priority Glass Commission urges steps as it goes out of business
By BOSTON GLOBE
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