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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 04, 1996
NEWS
The Mo'Melon Blues
By Mike Adams
Body and soul in art Art: Olmec artifacts displayed at the National Gallery give us an indication of what this ancient people and their culture were like.
By Diane Scharper | Diane Scharper,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Fighting back against food poisoning E. coli: Outbreaks of the kind that have taken place in America and Japan can be prevented.
By James B. Kaper and James P. Nataro
'I will teach and you will learn' Demanding, revered instructor steps down
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
A star-spangled singer Anthem: Donna Greenwald of Columbia has a goal of singing the national anthem in the 28 Major League Baseball parks. On Friday, the soprano hit stadium 16.
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF
FDR's polio -- Stop the lying! Hypocrisy: Roosevelt's paralysis was definingly important: It should be seen.
By Theo Lippman Jr. | Theo Lippman Jr.,special to the sun
Comrades of world descend on Zapatistas Mexican rebels draw leftist sympathizers from 42 countries
By CHICAGO TRIBUNE
If it's not fresh and from Md., it's not here Produce: For 16 years, the LaMartina family has been selling fruits and vegetables from a stand in Linthicum.
By Consella A. Lee | Consella A. Lee,SUN STAFF
This can't be summer in Baltimore Soggy July: Green grass, lush crops, breathable air, modest humidity? What gives?
Glendening's gift to Sauerbrey
By Barry Rascovar
An index of our moral sentiment
By Peter Jay
'New' health bill nearly duplicates Bush's '92 proposal Congress adopted most of his campaign blueprint
By NEWSDAY
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
50 years agoApproximately 200 automobiles were delayed for...
By Robert M. Pennington from the files of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
Catch a concert in the park
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Library needs friends to help it keep getting by
By MIKE BURNS
Due to a production error, the Howard Viewpoints page...
By Diane Mullaly from the files of the Howard County Historical Society's library
Black teens: Recalling being guilty by suspicion
By Norris West
NBC's Olympics fray cable
By NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
House version of safe-water bill is betterTo its great...
Is he too funny for his own good? CAMPAIGN 1996
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,Knight-Ridder Tribune Information Services
Exhibition of joyful fans Ravens: New team is enthusiastically embraced by Baltimore in its first preseason game.
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
BSO, musicians reach 5-year pact 'Concessionary' deal is struck 10 1/2 months after contract ended
By Holly Selby | Holly Selby,SUN STAFF
Impoverished farmers get half the blame for forest loss Logging also implicated by agricultural researchers
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Two teen-agers arrested in break-in of classroom
By TaNoah Morgan and Jennifer Anthony | TaNoah Morgan and Jennifer Anthony,SUN STAFF
Due to a production error, the Howard Viewpoints page...
Photographs in the Real Estate section in last Sunday's...
'Shopping' for students at the mall Information booth 'works well,' says college recruiter
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
County listed first in state for children Kids Count report rates well-being of youngsters
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
I have a special love for short form so it's usually not...
Coming to Anne Rice's latest as a virgin
By Kate Shatzkin | Kate Shatzkin,sun staff
Brooklyn Heights United Methodist extends Bible school invitation
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
WMC to use $700,000 grant for science programsThe Howard...
Will welfare reform strengthen families?
By Sara Engram
Blacklisted writers get overdue credits
By David Robb | David Robb,HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
The rusty guns of reform reload Phonics: The 'new' learning-by-phonics approach prescribed for Baltimore schools has a familiar ring. Small wonder. It's been tried before.
By MIKE BOWLER | MIKE BOWLER,SUN STAFF
Weaver's passion a gift to game, hall
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Millionaires and munchkins
By Donald Kaul
Seventeen days in Atlanta Centennial Olympics: Sport won out over all shortcomings and adversity.
Through 122 years, a force for abstinence Convention opens today of Woman's Christian Temperance Union
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Slots are bad for racing Delaware tracks: Gambling competition means sharp decline in horse bets.
'Impeach' more planning commissionersI am amazed at the...
Computer moguls conspicuously construct Wash. cyber-barons build compound-size homes
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
College-ratings competition is growing more crowded 2 magazines join ventures to publish student guides
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Trees to fall victim to Route 3 widening Crofton residents concerned at loss
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Fire marshal relocating operation New Metro Region office in Westminster
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF
Md. impact of welfare law weighed Reforms planned by state complicate implementation effort
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,SUN STAFF
Rising stars from the East Music: Japanese pop and soul artists are coming to America, with songs tailored to U.S. taste.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
A delicious fund of detail from the last four of Richard Milhous Nixon's 80 years
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Do gurus worry you? You're on solid ground
By Terry Teachout | Terry Teachout,special to the sun
Squandering the gift of the Nile Lifeline: The world's longest river has defined Egypt since before the pharaohs, but modern management threatens to transform its fountain of fertility into a bed of pestilence.
By Doug Struck | Doug Struck,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Pancake feasts fuel fire engines Breakfasts raise spirit of community, funds for Lisbon firefighters
By Laura Barnhardt | Laura Barnhardt,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Quiet relief over a fugitive's freedom U.S. release of prisoner avoids pressures on Haiti
By Marcia Myers | Marcia Myers,SUN STAFF
All not 'paradise' in Howard County Suburbia: After World War II, Baltimoreans began moving west along U.S. 40. Rapid growth and big-city problems followed them.
By Craig Timberg | Craig Timberg,SUN STAFF
'Blue Streak' -- X-words, now and forever
By MARC ARKIN | MARC ARKIN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Leadership Anne Arundel moves to new locationLeadership...
Portraits go to Mount Clare Collection: Historic house-museum now has 16 pictures of Carroll family members.
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Caroline Young, 81, achieved her longtime dream
By Jim Haner | Jim Haner,SUN STAFF
Frazier loses his war of words with Ali
By GREGORY KANE
Naval Academy lost at sea on honor codeLet me get this...
City celebrates African-American culture AFRAM offers revelers tastes of history, food
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Judge permits tape of confession to priest to be heard Catholic groups protest, but lawyers prevail
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Saving the wetlands, destroying environment
By BRIAN SULLAM
Millions of boomers find the Next Church Religion: Atlantic Monthly reports on the popularity of the mostly Protestant, nondenominational centers that offer secular aid with a dose of spirituality, as well as Sunday worship.
By Cynthia Dockrell | Cynthia Dockrell,BOSTON GLOBE
John V. Kabler, 53, regional director of Clean Water Action
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,SUN STAFF
Prime-Time Paranoia Television: Fall shows troll for fans of the dark side with tales of aliens, lying governments and cynicism.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
Woman takes taxi round-trip from California to Canada $4,100 fare plus expenses covers 3,000-mile drive along Pacific coastline
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
'Little Dutch' wears many hats Michael H. Davis is Ruppersberger's spokesman, and more
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,SUN STAFF
Crackdown on sexual harassment State Police: Firing of high-ranking major sends message to 'old boy' network.
Sharon D. Gibbs joins American Lung AssociationGibbs...
Suit against Howard jail over suicide is dismissed Inmate's family claimed detention center ignored his potential to kill self
By Ivan Penn | Ivan Penn,SUN STAFF
Don't quit on Saudi royals yet Extremism grows, but they know how to cope
By Steve Yetiv
Hurdles remain for memorial to early black patriots Fund drive goes slowly for D.C. mall monument to colonial soldiers
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Questions and Answers on School Reform
By Jean Thompson | Jean Thompson,SUN STAFF
Dorothea Ruth Jones, 89, author and painterDorothea Ruth...
Medical box highlights security loophole Cornea shipment was put in TWA Flight 800 cockpit
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Names in the newsTaneytown Bank & Trust Co. has engaged...
A time to kill? Assassination: Epidemic of confirmed and suspected terrorism has U.S. wondering whether to use an old tactic in response.
By Jeff Stein
Keanu Reeves is good, bad and unpredictable
By Rene Rodriguez | Rene Rodriguez,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Pancake feasts fuel fire engines Breakfasts: For nearly seven years, Lisbon Volunteer Fire Department has cooked up this Sunday meal as its major fund-raiser, creating a tradition of fellowship and food.
By LAURA BARNHARDT | LAURA BARNHARDT,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Getting to Memorial Stadium is half the fun, by car or bus Party atmosphere reigns as Colt habits kick in
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,SUN STAFF
Fire Marshal's Office to set up regional office in Westminster Reorganization shifts from Ellicott City
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF
On slot machines, a tale of levers and leverage Schmoke, Glendening went from critics to backers in just a year
By Thomas W. Waldron and William F. Zorzi Jr. | Thomas W. Waldron and William F. Zorzi Jr.,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Jean Thompson contributed to this article
Player's passion comes through Violinist: Bronislaw Huberman's early 20th-century style may seem unrefined, but his conviction and honesty are transcendent.
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
Judge orders drug treatment for teen Girl, 16, is one of three accused of carjacking try
By Caitlin Francke | Caitlin Francke,SUN STAFF
Books of the region: sports and culture
By James H. Bready | James H. Bready,special to the sun
Israeli teens go to woods for all-night drug parties Narcotics surge blamed on influence of U.S., changing attitudes
By Ann LoLordo | Ann LoLordo,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Planning board member seeks reinstatement Lennon alleges 'star chamber'
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
U.S. company stirs a hot coffee scene Starbucks helps Japanese deal with the daily grind
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Area activist attempts to unionize association No need for one, member of Columbia Council says
By Dan Morse and Erica C. Harrington | Dan Morse and Erica C. Harrington,SUN STAFF
FEATURES
Pots provide portability, protection Containers: If you're concerned about weather or pesky critters ruining your plants, there's a way around your fears.
By Mia Amato | Mia Amato,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Toys for big girlsThere are romantic stories about suitors...
By Vida Roberts | Vida Roberts,SUN FASHION EDITOR
New Severn bridge cuts jams
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Family fun for free in Boston
By HARTFORD COURANT
150 years ago in The SunAug. 4: The Bontonka's Boat Club...
Kitchen kudosMost kitchens have at least one of these...
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN STAFF
Volunteer speaks up and gets a Dutch treat
By Susan Reimer
Late Bloomers Gardens: Don't pack the shovel and rake away yet -- now is the perfect time to plant a crop of vegetables to harvest late into the fall. Some can even stay in the ground through the winter.
By Mike Klingaman | Mike Klingaman,SUN STAFF
The more things change. . . Design: You won't have to haul in water for this ceramic wash basin.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Hang flowers to dry in attic, or zap them
Exhibits: The Computer Museum, the Museum of Science and the Children's Museum offer innovative programs that will appeal to the entire family.
By Naedine Joy Hazell | Naedine Joy Hazell,HARTFORD COURANT
Six cruise passengers rock some big boats
By Christopher Reynolds | Christopher Reynolds,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Not dry is OK if type is right Wine: If your palate is accustomed to soda pop, you'll probably prefer a riesling or a New World gewurztraminer to a chardonnay.
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,SUN STAFF
Elba boasts beaches and history
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A perfect paint job starts with primer Color: If what you've chosen in the store seems to be a different shade when it's in your home, your poblem might be that your walls are not properly prepared.
By Charlyne Varkonyi | Charlyne Varkonyi,FORT LAUDERDALE SUN-SENTINEL
WJZ says 'Hi, Hons,' to co-anchors of new show
By Sylvia Badger
If your house is burning, male instinct may save you
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight-Ridder News Service
Stamps prove just ducky at conservation
By Scott McCaffrey | Scott McCaffrey,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
A nod to a man named Binky and a wink to Robert Frost
By ROB KASPER
Lake Bemidji's charms include Paul Bunyan
By Beth Gauper | Beth Gauper,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
1994 Kermit Lynch Macon-Villages ($12)
By Michael Dresser
Baby will get past fear of strangers
By Beverly Mills | Beverly Mills,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Providing safe place for fun
By Linell Smith
'Inverted Jennies' get together again in D.C.
By Scott McCaffrey | Scott McCaffrey,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
How not to be grounded by the fear of flying Anxiety: Some children are normally afraid of air travel. Some have become more nervous in the wake of recent crashes. If you, or they, are going by plane, teach them techniques for calming down.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
McKeldin nominated Ike
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
In Annapolis, a taste of Italy Restaurant: Vespucci's waterfront location ensures fresh seafood, and its formal dining room invites casual dressing.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
Uncle Frank's summer place had mosquitoes, a snake, a bay view and an unforeseen future
By JACQUES KELLY
Visiting the house of governors Mansion: Built for hardware magnate Albert Gallatin, it was home to California's chief executives from 1903 to 1967. Now, it is open to the public.
By Scott McCaffrey | Scott McCaffrey,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Otherworldly Ghana rides tourism boom Destination: Vast beaches, rich history as slave-trade center draw increasing numbers of vacationers to West African nation.
By Melanie Eversley | Melanie Eversley,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Artist had designs on glass Antiques: Steuben acid-etched pieces have always commanded high prices.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
BUSINESS
In Academy Heights, they play by the rules Covenants keep area looking good
By Jill Zarend | Jill Zarend,Contributing Writer
Models OpenSaplin HillThe Fairfield, one of two...
Twentieth Century initiates structured charges for buyers
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
More Americans own their homes than ever before
Lively times in the small cap world
By Jerry Morgan | Jerry Morgan,NEWSDAY
State readies guidelines on lead paint law
By MICHAEL GISRIEL
Wycoff hails from varied career experiences He helped engineer the Loyola-Crestar deal
By The profiles on this page were written by Sun staff writer Bill Atkinson
Sowing a fresh start at a dump Blighted corner near Pimlico Race Course picked for new homes
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
Credit score indicates if you'll default on mortgage
By Kenneth R. Harney
Couper performing two jobs in one Regional president, chief of small business loans
By The profiles on this page were written by Sun staff writer Bill Atkinson
Trout comes at right time to fill vacuum in leadership Arrival in '91 coincides with drain on companies
By The profiles on this page were written by Sun staff writer Bill Atkinson
Family name carries on in new leadership Knott can draw on strong local ties in drumming up business
By The profiles on this page were written by Sun staff writer Bill Atkinson
Family relocates to Eldersburg, finds it's a jungle out there Wildlife, variety of trees provide ex-suburbanites with feel of the country
By DeWitt Bliss | DeWitt Bliss,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Taylor stresses teamwork in forging foothold in region With plenty of zeal he 'bleeds' red, white, blue
By The profiles on this page were written by Sun staff writer Bill Atkinson
Jazz up meetings: If your staff is falling asleep during...
Social Security and market risks: Some experts talk about tomorrow
By Bill Atkinson and Jay Hancock
RECLAIMING Waverly Pilot program: Hefty tax credits are available to homebuyers in Waverly to stem the loss of residents from the neighborhood, home to Memorial Stadium.
By Robert Guy Matthews | Robert Guy Matthews,SUN STAFF
Harris seeks to duplicate D.C. jumps in market share Widening profile includes coup with football team
By The profiles on this page were written by Sun staff writer Bill Atkinson
Taking a whack at waste problem Baltimore company's device grinds, sterilizes infectious debris
By Mark Guidera | Mark Guidera,SUN STAFF
Changing faces of banking Newcomers: Four out-of-town banks have emerged as a dominant force in the Baltimore market. Opinions differ as to whether that will be good for the area.
By Bill Atkinson | Bill Atkinson,SUN STAFF
SPORTS
Baseball Cardinals: Activated P Danny Jackson from...
Dream Team completes its mission in 95-69 final Up only five at half, American all-stars surge late to trounce Yugoslavs
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Ravens get off to flying start, 17-9 Bring down Eagles in return of NFL before record 63,804
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Electric atmosphere gets players charged up Fans' support carries Ravens into new era
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Giants' Young watches game as scout, fan
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Lewis atones for fumble with TD return Former Terp seals victory with 75-yard revenge run
By Gary Lambrecht and Mike Preston | Gary Lambrecht and Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Notable
Orioles safeguard 9-4 triumph over Indians Krivda gets hook, but team gets 1st win in Cleveland in 2 years
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Olympics for women, tooApparently, Ken Rosenthal is...
First kick erases many doubts, fears
By John Eisenberg
Defense shows off its heavy mettle Eagles are stymied when inside 5-yard line
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
New driver carries on tradition
By Stan Dillon | Stan Dillon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Blue's 70 leads city amateur tourney Five publinx players tied for second at 74
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF
Top 3-year-olds will vie in Haskell, Jim Dandy
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Sea Dogs cruise past Baysox, 9-4
By Kent Baker
Slow is the word in Governor's Cup race Light winds hinder all boats in 70-mile test
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Beyond tantrums, was hidden Weaver Earl: Fiery ex-Orioles manager is best known for ranting at players and umpires. But as he steps into Hall of Fame, there's another, more sensitive, side to recall.
By Jason LaCanfora | Jason LaCanfora,SUN STAFF
Some fans came in finest plumage $15 parking no deterrent to a day of celebration
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF Staff writer Kevin Langbaum contributed to this article
Memorial bridges NFL gap for fans Stadium has fresh face for football's return
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Kevin Langbaum contributed to this article
Silver-coated humility looks good on U.S. ATLANTA OLYMPICS
By Ken Rosenthal
Bobby Bonilla -- UP -- Even he was shocked he was still...
By Buster Olney
Pending trial could have answers, major impact
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Talking about Earl
Flying start for Ravens in 17-9 win Bring down Eagles in return of NFL before record 63,804
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Humble entry to game, Weaver deserves Hall's grand entrance
By John Steadman
Some fans donned their finest plumage for gala event $15 parking no deterrent to night of celebration
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Trade vetoes throw curve at Angelos-Gillick team
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
U.S. women's 400 relay shows speed, grace Torrence anchors victors to fastest time for 1996
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN STAFF
Tale of 2 ankles has capital plot Women: Thanks to TV, gymnast Kerri Strug will reap riches from injury
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
No limit on earnings for bass fishing champion Top anglers to compete in BASS Masters Classic
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
NBC coverage rates medals, gold to lead ATLANTA OLYMPICS NTC
By MILTON KENT
No Lewis, no relay gold for U.S. Second-guessing starts as Canada wins easily
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN STAFF
Mills finishes off game on laughing note Reliever survives jams in eighth, ninth innings
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Giants GM sees game two ways George Young watches as a scout and a fan
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
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