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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON OCTOBER 09, 1995
SPORTS
Women showing horse sense, too
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,SUN STAFF
Cummings back as Terps' No. 1 QB Struggling Milanovich backup for next game
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Colts kick Miami into loss column
By Rick Gosselin | Rick Gosselin,DALLAS MORNING NEWS
U.S. board sets plans to eliminate Festival Minimal funding left for University Games
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
BasketballWashington Bullets: Agreed to terms with F Chris...
No. 2 Terps coast in field hockey, 6-2
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Tonight's game
By VITO STELLINO
Appealing Skier romps in Laurel Futurity
By Ross Peddicord | Ross Peddicord,SUN STAFF
Eagles use OT to upend Redskins Anderson's field goal secures 37-34 win
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Fractured cannon bone sends Thunder Gulch into retirement
By Ross Peddicord
Devereaux gets taste of winning Role may be greater against Reds in NLCS
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
Baseball playoffs
Lewis wants shot at Bruno's belt after stopping Morrison
Brooks completes Ironman for 16th time, most in history
By James Raia | James Raia,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Private team runs out to Challenge win
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Webber, Bullets agree to contract Deal believed to be in $60 million range
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Boston U. overtime goals take kick out of Towson St. Terriers fire 20 shots in earning 2-0 victory
By Bill Tanton | Bill Tanton,SUN STAFF
Ibsen makes transition from outdoors to indoors Fitness is big help to new Spirit player
By Doug Brown | Doug Brown,SUN STAFF
Mariners complete unlikely comeback E. Martinez drives in winning runs in 11th inning
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
NEWS
Clipper City Rock Gym aims to reopen 'We are definitely rebuilding' after fire, owner promises
By Kiesha Simpson | Kiesha Simpson,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Pa. man arrested in wife's death
By Charles R. Wolpoff | Charles R. Wolpoff,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Beating rush may cause a crash
Dr. Leon Jacobs, NIMH officialDr. Leon Jacobs, an expert...
Putting faith in a million men
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,SUN STAFF
Wilson says he explored 2nd spot on Dole ticket before presidential bid Former GOP candidate says vice presidency no longer interests him
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Activists stage small protests, but no parade THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Pope closes visit on theme of unity Audience at cathedral hears pontiff repeat call for religious harmony THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Thomas W. Waldron | Thomas W. Waldron,SUN STAFF
Stadium Mass attracts media's masses Hundreds of journalists pour into Baltimore to cover visit by pope THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
Mayor fears cost overruns but stresses value of visit Concert crowd control, overtime for clearing of parade route boost tally THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Melody Simmons | Melody Simmons,SUN STAFF
Columbus Day
School starts to beeping of metal detector Gunfire prompts use at Northern High
By Jean Thompson | Jean Thompson,SUN STAFF
Police logEllicott City: 10200 block of U.S. 40: A 1994...
Homeowners fair to examine issues of aging village
Humbled Democrats go back to organizing Thrashing by GOP puts focus on building party from ground up
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
FireHampstead: Engines from Hampstead and Arcadia of...
About This Edition
Merchants lament: Visitors came, saw pope, went home Tourist dollars went to hotels, while other businesses waited in -- vain THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Gary Gately and Shirley Leung | Gary Gately and Shirley Leung,SUN STAFF
Ending back-alley law enforcement Property seizures from drug dealers will now be done fairly and legally.
Problems are few despite the crowds No arrests reported
By Peter Hermann and Michael James | Peter Hermann and Michael James,SUN STAFF
Somewhere a younger man is sleeping
By Andrei Codrescu
Wounded family gets healing hand THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Dan Rodricks | Dan Rodricks,SUN COLUMNIST
South Carroll student selected for U.S. leadership conference
Long journey 'worth it' for W. Maryland Catholics Some boarded charter bus in Oakland at 4 a.m., to return after dark THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,SUN STAFF
More than $30,000 given to help boy get surgery Sun readers donate funds for child's trip to Texas hospital
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
A Baltimore visit finds strong roots of church American Catholicism bloomed in atmosphere of religious tolerance
By FRANK D. ROYLANCE | FRANK D. ROYLANCE,SUN STAFF
3 owners of houses get order to vacate Repair or demolition called for in city law
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
Medicaid proposal for Md. due soon Plan developed from 11 hearings held around the state
By Diana K. Sugg | Diana K. Sugg,SUN STAFF
School, Md. settle dispute on severance Institution for blind to pay state $264,552
By Joe Nawrozki | Joe Nawrozki,SUN STAFF
'The right to do what we ought' THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
Catholics put less in collection plate
By JAMES BOCK | JAMES BOCK,SUN STAFF
Tidy crowd makes for quick, easy cleanup job Camden Yards converted back to sports stadium
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN STAFF
Shouldn't rely too much on rental housingI am involved in...
Relying on helping hands to support needy Volunteers aid mission by sorting goods allocated to centers across state
By Consella A. Lee | Consella A. Lee,SUN STAFF
America's Catholics resemble Baltimore's Largely middle class, they favor leadership of pope, not his policies
By JAMES BOCK | JAMES BOCK,SUN STAFF
FireGamber: Gamber responded to a tree fire in the 3300...
Northern DistrictRobbery: Two men, one with a knife...
By Andrea F. Siegel and Richard Irwin
A megabyte museum
By Jay Apperson | Jay Apperson,SUN STAFF
For some, Pope's visit proves a bit inconvenient Residents along route affected
By Jacques Kelly | Jacques Kelly,SUN STAFF
Lunch and love at a soup kitchen No hand is unshaken
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,SUN STAFF
From Baltimore, an outpouring of faith and joy THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
Balto. Co. employs programs designed to keep students in schools, their parents out of court 2 plans for chronic truants appear to be working, education officials say
By Elaine Tassy | Elaine Tassy,SUN STAFF
Controls on spending sought School budget disputes lead Balto. Co. officials to rethink money shuffling
By Patrick Gilbert | Patrick Gilbert,SUN STAFF
Celebration of Mass turns strangers into friends Crowd of 50,000 faithful moved by solemn service, pontiff's presence THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,SUN STAFF
Drug treatment is key to fight crime, saving city
By DAN RODRICKS
The making of a pope
The papal visit was wonderful. We must do this again...
By Dan Berger
Good sense will govern most points of protocol Shake pontiff's hand or kiss his ring -- whatever you prefer
By MICHAEL OLLOVE | MICHAEL OLLOVE,SUN STAFF
Union Bridge water is cleared up
Another community pillar gone The DeGranges undergirded Glen Burnie with more than lumber.
Services for seniors to be discussed
Howard Co. Clergy for Social Justice set to discuss Peace Week at meeting
Helping hands support needy Volunteers aid mission, sort goods for distribution
By Consella A. Lee | Consella A. Lee,SUN STAFF
Political fallout from the Simpson trial
By Germond & Witcover
Pope's faith was steeled by tyranny Pontiff's Polish roots key to understanding devout conservatism
By DAN FESPERMAN | DAN FESPERMAN,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Fall soccer tournament is scheduled
Souvenir vendors find business something less than a blessing Low turnout, market glut combine for sluggish sales THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Ellen Gamerman | Ellen Gamerman,SUN STAFF
Russia's unpopular prosecutor general resigns under pressure Yeltsin seeks to improve image as elections near
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Ralf Anonymous benefit is Oct. 21
Teen finishes third in nation at pony contest
By Lois Syzmanski | Lois Syzmanski,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Ireland's Robert Frost Nobel Prize: Seamus Heaney is a pure poet from the bogs and fields of County Derry.
The Pentagon's ultimate weapon too wonderful to use
By William Pfaff
Rate of sexual assaults by U.S. military highest in Japan Sept. rape of 12-year-old attracts world attention
By COX NEWS SERVICE
The pope in Baltimore A splendid day: John Paul II blesses city that cradled American Catholicism.
Group to hold bull roast in Glen Burnie
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
O.J., Supersleuth
By Carl Hiaasen
Boys II Men to pope: Pop precedes pontiff Concert at Pier Six draws 4,500 enthusiasts on eve of papal visit
By CHRIS KALTENBACh | CHRIS KALTENBACh,SUN STAFF
Bar, restaurant closing-time debate to resume
Little-known state military unit provides volunteer medical care Maryland Defense Force, descendant of 1814 group, aids National Guard effort
By Robert A. Erlandson | Robert A. Erlandson,SUN STAFF
Students to vote on honor code for University of Florida Earlier pledge not to cheat was dropped decades ago
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
When a jury won't even deliberate
By Theo Wilson
Chamber to seek 15% cut in state income tax rate Localities expected to oppose reducing 'piggyback' revenue
By John W. Frece | John W. Frece,SUN STAFF
Karate school chops into match
By Shanon D. Murray
Ed, Doris Peddicord celebrate 50th anniversary
By Jean Leslie | Jean Leslie,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Westminster students honored
Arbutus woman, 72, fatally hit by car man held
By Richard Irwin | Richard Irwin,SUN STAFF
Annapolis Opera reschedules synagogue musicale on Bible
By Lyn Backe | Lyn Backe,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
'Such charisma, so much emotion' Smiles, tears, awe greet appearance by pope in the downtown THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Michael Ollove and David Simon | Michael Ollove and David Simon,SUN STAFF
Thousands line streets for papal parade Procession is called first such in history THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Scott Higham and Mary Maushard | Scott Higham and Mary Maushard,SUN STAFF Staff writer Fred Rasmussen contributed to this article
A day of prayer and joy Pope John Paul II welcomed to city with ritual and exuberance
By John Rivera | John Rivera,SUN STAFF
Walton F. Canedy, 72, investment counselorWalton F...
Gun crimes up in city schools Bigger urban systems trail Baltimore in growing violence
By Jean Thompson | Jean Thompson,SUN STAFF
Church to sell decorative birdhouses for charity
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Saving endangered species Property vs. nature's rights: Gilchrest offers compromise to rescue threatened creatures.
Vincent Serio, police officer known for undercover work
By Amy L. Miller | Amy L. Miller,SUN STAFF
School group selling tickets for truck raffle
Pope reaches out to Baltimore 50,000 worshipers greet the pontiff with cheers and alleluias
By JOHN RIVERA | JOHN RIVERA,SUN STAFF
Changes being tried in classes for gifted Elementary schools to focus teaching on areas of strength
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Delivery softer, but message is the same Pope mindful of audience for his moral instruction THE POPE IN BALTIMORE
By Sandy Banisky and Frank P. L. Somerville | Sandy Banisky and Frank P. L. Somerville,SUN STAFF
Counselor killed at Sheppard Pratt Woman was on duty overnight at cottage
By Andrea F. Siegel and Christina Asquith | Andrea F. Siegel and Christina Asquith,SUN STAFF
Throne for a loss Costly refurbishing: Fancy chairs and austerity plans don't mix for Howard's Ecker.
FEATURES
Heartbreaking 'Heart'
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
The Forgotten Issue
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,SUN STAFF
Marsalis four-parter leads kids into music
By Steve McKerrow | Steve McKerrow,SUN STAFF
Letterman may make a new list
By Paul D. Colford | Paul D. Colford,NEWSDAY
Simpson, girlfriend set to marry, newspaper reportsO.J...
Incorrect attitude is starting to pay off
By Mary B.W. Tabor | Mary B.W. Tabor,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Found guilty of ignoring battered women
By MIKE LITTWIN
Forget the critics Burnett's farce is a scream
By Liz Smith | Liz Smith,Los Angeles Times Syndicate
BUSINESS
Helping hands on small investor's road to wealth
By Jane Bryant Quinn
Cartridge drive is much better than diskettes for storing files
By Peter H. Lewis
Oct. 9-12National Institute of Standards and Technology...
Listed below are recent insider transactions of 1,000...
By Invest/Net Inc. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., a registered investment adviser
City's job losses still outpacing D.C., Richmond Woes in retailing, wholesale trade are main culprits
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,SUN STAFF
One fund manager who'll not follow the herd
By BILL ATKINSON
The following are recent filings in the U.S. Bankruptcy...
Fill up the tank, then your tummy Gas stations seek to nourish profits with fast-food
By Kim Clark | Kim Clark,SUN STAFF
New positionsGaines is appointed by Harborplace...
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