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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON APRIL 14, 1996
NEWS
Billionaire Boys Club: the ultimate true crime?
By Elsbeth L. Bothe | Elsbeth L. Bothe,special to the sun
Divided government, 1996 style Polling results: 53 percent favor Clinton victory as brake on Gingrich Congress.
Korean War cold cripples again Old wounds: The extreme cold of the Korean War isn't done with the men who fought there. Frostbite injuries are worsening as the veterans grow older, leading to further pain, disfigurement and amputations.
By Jonathan Bor | Jonathan Bor,SUN STAFF
Hot Teri Hatcher leaves other Lois Lanes behind
By Glenn Esterly | Glenn Esterly,ENTERTAINMENT NEWS SERVICE
Commerce aide remembered as dedicated Stephen Kaminski's love of family, job recalled
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
'Drive,' he said, but he didn't like it one bit
By Brian Sullam
Taylor takes on the governor Strong warning: Speaker says Glendening gives 'lip service' to better business climate.
A bard to tell the story of the counties
By Elise Armacost
Going nowhere fast So many billions, so little to show
By Sara Engram
Uncertain judgments
By Peter A. Jay
"The Wrecked, Blessed Body of Shelton Lafleur," by John...
By Polly Paddock | Polly Paddock,Charlotte Observer
Square off again Union workers moving away from their bosses
By Robert L. Ehrlich Jr
Square off again Labor federation sees an assault on working families, is fighting back
By John J. Sweeney
Balto. Co. tumbles into fiscal pothole Tight budget prevents timely response to broad deterioration
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
House GOP seeks support for limit on tax increases Rate rise would require two-thirds vote of Congress
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
U.S. official asks Bosnian Serbs to oust leader...
For now, Sonia Gandhi won't be life of the party Many in India believed slain leader's widow was ruling group's last hope
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Damage to Pratt's image unclear 'Jury is still out on her,' despite Henson's resignation
By JoAnna Daemmrich and Eric Siegel | JoAnna Daemmrich and Eric Siegel,SUN STAFF
Digging up garden advice Green thumbs: The busy season has begun for the staff of a hot line that provides gardening advice to Marylanders year round.
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
County wins $214 million in state funds Money is about par with previous years despite new delegates
By Scott Wilson | Scott Wilson,SUN STAFF
Film within a play offers entertaining evening
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Legislation puts county in a bind Commissioners face setback with state easing land rules
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,SUN STAFF
County Commissioners hail favorite son Dixon State treasurer is honored as model rural leader
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,SUN STAFF
25 years ago At long last, Carroll County women will be...
By Compiled from the files of the Carroll County Historical Society's library
Photos show is about art, not life
By GLENN MCNATT | GLENN MCNATT,SUN STAFF
Titles, boxes don't tell you what's inside Plots: In the best anime, magic, intrigue, transformations and characterization grab your attention.
By J.D. Considine
WPOC-FM eliminates afternoon news People's choice: The station's research showed that its audience would rather hear more music.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
Right call on Becky, but wrong on Meade girlsOn March 27...
From a cast of hundreds, the 'Marvin' winners
By Barry Rascovar
Let there be light, maybe, at Mount Airy ballfields
By Mike Burns
'Martha Stewart' of Sun wrong on computer edBecause I...
Agencies combine into a bureau of buildings, grounds
Repairs planned for water system Boost in pressure and rates in store
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
Henson's exit signals City Hall's woes
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Imperial dreams Slavic union: Belarus edges closer to Russia but Ukraine has no desire to lose sovereignty.
Tastes great, less filling Higher Education
By Thomas H. Naylor and William H. Willimon
1996: Year of the Mogul State budget declined, but 3 sports czars did well in Annapolis
By C. Fraser Smith
Placing poverty families in the suburbs Housing mobility: Rep. Ehrlich's pandering aside, deal addresses the counties' concerns.
Linthicum Heights spring gala offers fashions, food and fun
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Wasn't only one to oppose stadiumIt's ironic that such a...
Boosters still await money to restore Constellation $500,000 from state falls short of request
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,SUN STAFF
Museum promotes art of stewardship BMA Exhibit and fair aim to imprint on people the joys of collecting.
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,SUN ART CRITIC
Other Little Theatre to present 'Dream' Preview: Shakespeare's comedy of magic and mistaken identity opens Friday.
By Phil Greenfield | Phil Greenfield,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
'Trout' gets the treatment it deserves Sincerity: Gracious, warm playing outclasses slick performance by all-star ensemble.
By STEPHEN WIGLER | STEPHEN WIGLER,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
Race set for 3 council slots, one seat on a village board Voting is next weekend in all 10 Columbia villages
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF
Sister Mary Rachel Gatch, 97, teacher, counselorSister...
Senior housing: It takes two to compromiseIn attempting to...
Internal memos compare medicine industry to OPEC U.S. judge reveals details in ordering trial of lawsuit
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Dracula is revealed! Stoker is explained
By Michael Shelden | Michael Shelden,Special to the sun
Forget Alcott, Maud Lovelace is Queen of the Girls
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,sun staff
Prisoner exploitation: forever the same
By Harold Jackson | Harold Jackson,sun staff
Few seats contested as voting nears Homeowners to elect members of council, 10 village boards
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF
Owings Mills zoning plea stirs concern Some fear project would compromise community's vision
By JAY APPERSON | JAY APPERSON,SUN STAFF
Midshipman Boles honored by magazineNaval Academy...
A bloody history nurtures hate, hostility of 'Freemen'
By T. J. Stiles
Martin's to reopen expanded food store in Eldersburg on...
'Choice' and the Catholic schools Many choices: Mayor Schmoke's task force investigating school choice should consider Catholic schools and semi-independent public schools, among other options.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
75 years ago Former Mayor Samuel Jones of Annapolis, one...
By Robert M. Pennington from the archives of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
My favorite books are: "Black Wealth Through Black...
Hezbollah and Israel trade fire Civilians flee southern Lebanon
By Doug Struck | Doug Struck,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Bye-bye Barney, so long dinosaurs -- step aside for caveperson chic
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Dundalk woman gives birth to quadruplets Four boys' prognosis 'very good', doctor says
By Joe Mathews | Joe Mathews,SUN STAFF
Sister city of Baltimore left in ruins Connection: It is a reminder of ties between Liberia and Maryland dating to 1822, when the first freed slaves sailed from the United States to create a nation.
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Loyalty only to mayhem Civil war: Liberia has a past tightly linked to the United States and a present that bodes poorly for West Africa's future.
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Dedication to Breeskin is deserved
By John Dorsey
Sex solicitation sweep leads to arrests of 40 men in 4 city neighborhoods
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,SUN STAFF
Names in the newsPowers Smith Ltd.,an Annapolis interior...
Roddy Doyle's latest: epic of a social class
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,special to the sun
Immigrants flock to jobs in suburbs They are considered vital to work force
By Caitlin Francke | Caitlin Francke,SUN STAFF
The poison of self-interest
By Frank Langfitt
Gambling worlds unite at Del. track Slots, horses attract money from bettors on opening day
By Frank Langfitt | Frank Langfitt,SUN STAFF
Majority U.S. view is that North Korea will not invade But no one really knows how desperate nation is
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Suspect in tool theft jumps into Potomac to elude police Authorities search waters after plunge off bridge
By Ed Heard | Ed Heard,SUN STAFF
Industries fight plan to ban growth Realtors, bankers try to protect builders
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
The horse race? Oh, that's incidental My Lady's Manor is mainly a social event
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF
Rev. Francis J. Kerr, teacher, missionary, 92
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
25 years ago (week of April 11-17, 1971):The Howard County...
By Diane Mullaly from the files of the Howard County Historical Society's library
Toon in Tomorrow Japanimation: Anime can be as cinematic as any Hollywood blockbuster and sells bigger in its native land. The cartoon form is deep, sexy and drawing a bead on the American market.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
3 towns recognized for commitment to forestsThe Maryland...
On-line guides assemble face-to-face AOL volunteers party in Baltimore
By Joe Mathews | Joe Mathews,SUN STAFF
Maryland Municipal League to award five scholarshipsThe...
Theresa Randle is star of the month Wholesome: "Girl 6" actress turned down crack-addict role, loves kids and has supported herself with odd jobs.
By Sandy Coleman | Sandy Coleman,BOSTON GLOBE
At 48, Mikhail Baryshnikov is still enjoying the ride
By SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
Hopkins event tinged with sadness Spring homecoming held days after student slaying
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
FEATURES
Places to stay in European capitals, with the accent on low prices
By Gary A. Warner
How to make more look like less By Design: Turn the wall at the end of a long hallway into a focal point, with big, interesting objects in asymmetrical arrangement.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Old-fashioned dishes and newfangled flavor Mamma mia! These baked pasta dishes have Mom-made appeal, plus some unexpected touches.
By SEATTLE TIMES
Perfect Uncle Wiggly mug may be worth $35 to $40 Market Value: Drinking milk with Ovaltine in the 1930s leads to payoff in the '90s.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,COWLES SYNDICATE
Discovering Jeffersonian history
Now's the time for house tours
By Elizabeth Large
The Bride's Big Daze
By DAVE BARRY
A Fast Break To Fire Scenes
By Jacques Kelly
Do you have financial intelligence?
By Susan Bondy | Susan Bondy,Creators Syndicate
Tour of housesA tour of houses in Dulaney and Long Green...
A roundup of new products and servicesGetting People To...
By Laura Barnhardt
Despite the campaign stressing safe sex, parents continue to lose children to AIDS
By SUSAN REIMER
Child who bites in anger may be chafing at limits
By Beverly Mills | Beverly Mills,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Be careful about talk of quitting Planning: Although your present job may be awful, unemployment could be worse. Before you threaten to leave, try to improve your situation at work or line up another position.
By Deborah L. Jacobs | Deborah L. Jacobs,CHRONICLE FEATURES
Mixing media on stage and in school
By Jean Marbella
Soaking Up the Good Life at Belize's Maruba Spa
By Katti Gray
Small museum goes big time in big city Texas trade: The National Cowgirl Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center, originated 21 years ago in Hereford, is being moved to Fort Worth, where its budget and patronage are likely to grow.
By Sam Howe Verhovek | Sam Howe Verhovek,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE ,,TC
Coffee Brewing Stirs Questions
By ROB KASPER
Families surfing for travel tips On-line: Now you can use your PC to plan and preview your vacation.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Checking out Annapolis B&Bs
By Kathryn Higham
Stop to shop or stay awhile South of the Border: Alan Schafer, beer distributor turned entrepreneur, has created a tourist mecca beneath the sign of the sombrero.
By Earl Swift | Earl Swift,VIRGINIAN-PILOT
OK in Oklahoma Sooner State: In the land where buffalo still roam, you'll also find caverns and canyons, cowboys and Indians, oil rigs and sand dunes -- and a feeling of timelessness.
By Ralph Marsh | Ralph Marsh,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
April showers bring show houses Home: It's time once again for those rites of spring, the Symphony Decorators' Show House and the Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN STAFF
'The Drunkard' is scheduled for performance at Minnick's
By Sylvia Badger
'This could be lost' Place of honor: In the woods of Concord, Henry David Thoreau became the patron saint of conservationists. Now they must fight to save his birthplace.
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,SUN STAFF
When Ulysses S. Grant met Robert E. Lee Re-enactments: The 1864 Civil War battles of Saunder's Field and Widow Tapp's Farm will be staged May 5-6.
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
From The Sun April 14-20, 1896 April 16: Thirty-five...
By Fred Rasmussen
Husband put himself first, and now wife is angry
By FROM LADIES' HOME JOURNAL Los Angeles Times Syndicate
SPORTS
Double trouble for batters Ambidextrous pitcher: Severna Park freshman Amanda Donaldson is a natural left-hander but pitches better with her right arm. She's working on that.
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Rutgers stuns Syracuse, 9-8, in overtime Knights hadn't beaten Orangemen since 1955
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Lorne Smith named Ivy rookie of week for Princeton lacrosse
By Doug Brown | Doug Brown,SUN STAFF
Towson's Stokes throws no-hitter
By From Staff Reports
Ups and downsThe defense -- UP -- Indians manager Mike...
No. 1 Terps pull rank on Jays, 12-9 Maryland defense steps up in 2nd half
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Norman sits on 6-shot cushion His first Masters title appears within reach
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
9-1 O's streak back for 7-6 victory Down 5 runs in fifth, club confidently tracks down Twins
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Loyola cruises by C.W. Post, 17-5
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Diving save preserves 13-12 win, ousts Spirit Cleveland wins series, 3-1, as Crunch's Orf denies Vaudreuil late in game
By PHIL JACKMAN | PHIL JACKMAN,SUN STAFF
Terps' man-down defense takes advantage from Jays Hopkins goes 0-for-8 in extra-player chances
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Notable AMERICAN LEAGUE
Notable NATIONAL LEAGUE
Hits and misses
By Buster Olney
Studious Surhoff aces exam with homer Learns from his first at-bat, those of mates vs. Guardado
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Benitez looks great, says he feels fine Tender elbow no problem in 1 1/3 hitless innings
By Peter Schmuck and Buster Olney | Peter Schmuck and Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Little-known Duval, Waldorf grab third-round fame Norman says high wind increased many scores
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Vito Stellino's analysis of team-by-team needs
By VITO STELLINO
Top three players at each position
By Vito Stellino
Bandits rally to defeat Rangers, 8-5 Victory is 3rd straight, 8th in past 10 games
By Jason LaCanfora | Jason LaCanfora,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Caps finish regular season on losing note 3-2 defeat to Sabres costs shot at fourth place
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
St. Mary's takes it all in Roland Park tourney Mt. Hebron knocks off No. 1 Reds in consolation
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
Spring is here, with rockfish close behind
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Steller gets off to lofty start Mowing 'em down: McDonogh's ace is 3-0 with an 0.00 ERA, 21 strikeouts in 21 innings, and only six hits allowed.
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
N. Carolina edges Norte Dame, 11-10
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Sour '95 taste gives way to vintage '96
By Ken Rosenthal
A little defense would be music to Red Sox's ears
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Ravens cross fingers, hope for gold in draft It's butterfly time for Newsome, staff
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Turning sour about the Big Apple, trainer Dutrow may return home
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
L.A. Games a success even with Depression Didrikson steals show in '32 with two golds
By Bob Herzog | Bob Herzog,NEWSDAY
Senators fans can collect by the book
By Ruth Sadler | Ruth Sadler,SUN STAFF
Browns draft history
By Gary Lambrecht
Henry's 4 goals boost UMBC over VMI, 16-7
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
7-run first powers IND past Centennial, 11-5 Eagles use tourney to give P Paulus varsity innings
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
Enduro dash gives Johns, 19, the racing bug
By Stanley Dillon | Stanley Dillon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Valid Goddess survives early bump, wins Pimlico's Primonetta by nose
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
One week to go, so let the mind games begin Posturing, PR by teams disguises intentions
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Playing doubles serves longtime friends well Natural team: South Carroll seniors Carrie Tamburo and Sara Wachter tried tennis their freshman season and have worked their way up to No. 1 doubles.
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF
Redskins got their 1st choice in trade with Rams
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Early Bird Fishing Tournament, woodchuck hunts mark spring
By Lonny Weaver | Lonny Weaver,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Southwoods rises to occasion in My Lady's Manor
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Adhering to traditional standards, Masters is a timeless work of art
By John Steadman
Local sailors finishing plans for Whitbread Chessie Racing eyes full-blown campaign
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Michael's lands winner with boxing show
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
BaseballReds: Recalled OF-1B Eric Anthony from a...
When it comes to 'almosts,' Norman far ahead of pack
By John Eisenberg
Navy edges Towson to end 5-game skid Mids' zone defense stymies No. 14 Tigers, 9-8
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Girls polo team making strides Beating boys teams: Garrison Forest players like to show their 'macho' opponents that they can be as tough as they are.
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
Making home improvement Mullings finds a niche: Howard High long jumper feels lucky to have landed in the home of Cheryl and Richard Alexander.
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
BUSINESS
What Assembly did and didn't do For one thing, it OK'd test of how tax credits affect neighborhoods
By Daniel H. Barkin | Daniel H. Barkin,SUN STAFF
Home sales may benefit health care Proposed measure widens tax break for the elderly
By Kenneth R. Harney
Parcels offered in sealed bid procedure
Investors still hunger for funds Slowdown in markets does not deter many
By NEW YORK TIMES
Net know-how: Knowing how to use the Internet is fast...
A move to uphold quality of service Bell Atlantic seeks regulation relief amid PSC staff challenge
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,SUN STAFF
Community open house is set for Belair-Edison
Lead paint law will be forum's topic
A union tries to stay afloat ILA feeling squeezed: As contract negotiations approach in Baltimore, the International Longshoremen's Association finds itself "in a crisis time."
By Suzanne Wooton | Suzanne Wooton,SUN STAFF
One man's castle is his simple rowhouse Sudden idea: Matthew Vadney came to Baltimore on a "whim" and bought a home, something he thought he never could do in expensive Northern Virginia.
By Jill L. Kubatko | Jill L. Kubatko,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Sobering bond market, inflation fears keep rates up, analysts say
By Timothy J. Mullaney
AFL-CIO trumpets shareholder power Sweeney urges members to use tactic to fight high executive pay, downsizing
By BOSTON GLOBE
O'Conor, Piper & Flynn sets record in MarchO'Conor, Piper...
Woodbine offers a blend of the past and present A place where kids know about horses and hay rakes, too
By Sherry Graham | Sherry Graham,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
More firms offer direct-purchase plans Investors seeking to avoid fees take advantage of stock-buying programs
By KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Expanding REI wants to maintain homespun qualities Robust success: Since 1938, Recreational Equipment Inc. has worked to build customer loyalty. Amid rapid growth today, that goal remains intact.
By SEATTLE TIMES
Townhouses for springRussettIf you're looking for a new...
Handling a HUD home Different paths: HUD houses provide home buyers a chance to get a bargain. But critics say they attract investors who do minimal repairs, hurting neighborhoods.
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
Harbor International reaps big returns with right picks
By BLOOMBERG NEWS SERVICE
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