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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 25, 1996
FEATURES
Drawing the lines on flower beds Edging: Many items -- shells, tiles, bricks, old bottles, even bones -- can mark the borders between flowers, the lawn and other garden components.
By Marty Ross | Marty Ross,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
An Unfinished Life David Hogan's career as a composer was just beginning its cresecndo when his life was cut short by the explosion of TWA Flight 800.
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,SUN STAFF
No tame frames
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN STAFF
Lots of surprises -- disappointing ones Restaurant: New dining room offers a number of things you don't expect -- and that's its problem.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
150 years ago in The SunAug. 25: GOV. HENDERSON OF TEXAS...
By Fred Rasmussen
Traveling companions head list of travel's risks
By John Flinn | John Flinn,SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER
Wearable computers
By Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Baggage from past weighs down sex life
By FROM LADIES' HOME JOURNAL Los Angeles Times Syndicate
In the fall, New England paints a beautiful picture Foliage: There might be nearly as many tour buses as trees, but the gorgeous autumn scenery from Massachusetts to the Canadian border will make you forget the crowds.
By Betty Lowry | Betty Lowry,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Making tough choices
By Beverly Mills | Beverly Mills,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Teen-agers need a say in vacation planning Harmony: If your trip doesn't include teen-friendly activities, you will no doubt hear about it from those bored, grouchy folks in the back seat.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
News from scientific world can drive a man buggy
By Dave Barry
His life is a play in many acts Interview: The former City Council president and head of the state's tree-planting program now puts out a newspaper and runs a Web site
By LAURA LIPPMAN | LAURA LIPPMAN,SUN STAFF
Just a touch of starchThose hot Hollywood spouses, Bruce...
By VIDA ROBERTS | VIDA ROBERTS,SUN FASHION EDITOR
Spring isn't the only growing season. With a little imagination, and the willingness to pull up the impatiens, you can keep your garden gorgeous until the hardest frost. @
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN STAFF
Hurricane of 1933 hit state hard
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
The French had a word for it Antiques: 'Armoire,' 'commode' and 'chaise longue' are only a few of the terms collectors probably already know.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
On the road to improving travel guides Reform: Industry's writers seek changes in the way books are put together. Oh, and money's an issue, too.
By Christopher Reynolds | Christopher Reynolds,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Start-up job warrants hard look Risky: Signing on with a brand-new company could be a career boon, but it's more likely to be a financial bust.
By Deborah L. Jacobs | Deborah L. Jacobs,CHRONICLE FEATURES
Modern, minimal, it's still selling Design: After half a century, Finland's Marimekko stays strong in international market.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Lamb chops top a meal for summer
By Jimmy Schmidt | Jimmy Schmidt,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
On Vacation-Gone Shopping Outlets: Many tourists are passing up museums, art galleries and the great outdoors in favor of a trip to the discount mall.
By Edwin McDowell | Edwin McDowell,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Culinary Olympics warm-up was a feast -- for the eyes
By ROB KASPER
Politicos get together in O.C. to meet, greet and schmooze
By SYLVIA BADGER
A literary excursion to Hay-on-Wye Books: The small town in the Welsh Borders region has three dozen book shops and an annual literary festival.
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Hay fever time is here -- grab the hankies!
By Jacques Kelly
African motifs fit eclectic rooms Home: The natural materials, spiritual symbolism, pattern and color work with any architectural and design style, adding oomph to almost any room of the house.
By Dylan Landis | Dylan Landis,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
1995 Simi Rose of Cabernet Sauvignon ($9). This...
By Michael Dresser
Some plants like it wet
Finding plants that make the grade Slopes: Land on an incline presents a challenge to the gardener, who might have to take cover ground cover, that is, or shrubbery.
By Nancy Brachey | Nancy Brachey,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
NEWS
Man had seizures, his mother says Wrestler died after O.C. police tried subduing him
By Brenda J. Buote and Dail Willis | Brenda J. Buote and Dail Willis,SUN STAFF
Chaos, violence led up to '68 convention in Chicago Democrats hope to erase memories of earlier fiasco
By Jules Witcover | Jules Witcover,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Scores improve in 3rd grade Tests of basic skills in 5th, 8th grade dip
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Russians grow weary of war Fighting in Chechnya takes toll on trust in democratic system
By Clara Germani | Clara Germani,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Orsi's St. Jude': Miracles do happen
By Victoria R. Sirota | Victoria R. Sirota,Special to the Sun
James Stewart: neither a sinner nor a saint
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,Special to the Sun
Zero Tolerance for Hypocritical pols Officials flout drug laws they expect citizens to obey.
By Nick Gillespie
Md. convention delegates are ready to be 'a part of history' 100-member contingent is cross-section of state
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Easy credit, tough times spur personal bankruptcies 1 in 100 households will be insolvent this year a record
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A one-term governor? Vulnerable: Anemic standing in the polls, policy flip-flops and an embarrassing fund-raising trip leave Gov. Parris N. Glendening vulnerable to Democratic challengers.
By C. FRASER SMITH
A life of visions Inner Harbor: New museum's inaugural show closes Sept. 1
If not Glendening, then who?
By Barry Rascovar
Ecker eyes governor's office for '98 race But Howard executive would face GOP power of Sauerbrey for bid
By Craig Timberg and William F. Zorzi Jr. | Craig Timberg and William F. Zorzi Jr.,SUN STAFF
Development issue at hand in Balto. Co. Crowding in schools feared as moratorium on building ends Nov. 1
By Ronnie Greene | Ronnie Greene,SUN STAFF
Cowards reserved hardball for Dole, Kemp
By GREGORY KANE
25 years ago (week of Aug. 22-28, 1971):It was announced...
By Diane Mullaly from the files of the Howard County Historical Society's library
Playtime is page time as reading replaces regular recess period Brooklyn Park school launches weekly program
By Consella A. Lee | Consella A. Lee,SUN STAFF
Malls to halls: Students start another year
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Deciding before facts are in on light railThe Glen Burnie...
Cases read like Ozzie and Harriet at terrorism school Manufacturers of bombs might live next door
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Appeals board allows more homes on farm Millersville couple gets zoning for 67 houses
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
Final route of bypass takes shape Latest design changes for the 5.8-mile road said to reduce costs
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
New year to bring changes to schools More than 73,000 pupils start tomorrow
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Dance group to perform at State Fair
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Town halls unsuccessful at drawing voters to sign charter initiative petition 3,500 signatures needed
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
You've Come a Long Way, Baby Face Who knew?: In 1984, in a Raleigh newsroom, no one took him seriously. He was tagged a local nut forever seeking media attention. Now, he's a national figure and everyone listens.
By Rob Hiaasen
House & Garden makes a comeback Return: Old-timer in the 'shelter' field is back on the stands after a three-year hiatus. One of its best articles is about the evolution of the picture window.
By Sandy Coleman | Sandy Coleman,BOSTON GLOBE
Young collectors to learn about 'sporting paintings'
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Ceremony marks rebuilding of pier for disabled Activist says project 'removed all the barriers'
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Summer camp for political junkies
By John R. Leopold
Is there a public for public schools?
By David Mathews
Hillary Clinton evolves into president's shield GOP's first-lady bashing might help Democrats
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A Writer's Life . .
Getting most of Md. talent, rides State Fair in Timonium runs through Labor Day
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
School meals can be charged Paying with plastic will provide discount
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
Clinton presidency year by year CAMPAIGN 1996
By Sun staff writer Robert Gee
The enrollment boom Baby boomers' kids: Maryland projections portend need for further investment in schools.
Ending revolt in the Philippines Truce called: Ramos accord with Moro rebels carries hopes for peace.
The big magazine on campus Schools: Guides to higher education abound, but U.S. News and World Report's annual "America's Best Colleges" issue remains in a class by itself.
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN STAFF
Banneker items close to being auctioned
By Glenn McNatt
Seeking work at the welfare office
By Elise Armacost
In an article Aug. 9 about a federal judge's striking down...
Yates, Brown overstepped their boundsThe members of the...
Oakland Mills High may become county's third magnet school
By HOWARD LIBIT | HOWARD LIBIT,SUN STAFF
Now it's Clinton's turn Chicago convention: The idea is to look and sound presidential in prime time.
Dr. Death pushes his luck
By Sara Engram
Haiti's discharged troops a threat to democracy Ex-army men are linked to assassination plots, kidnappings, assaults
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Traffic accidents killed 5 last week Police caution drivers about holiday travel
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Evidence shows vitamin C does helpThe discussion about...
Thoughts for a darkened century Author's words from past ring eerily true in present.
By Ernest F. Imhoff
French's 'George': feminist humiliation
By Dorothea Straus | Dorothea Straus,Special to the Sun
Restoring without breaking the bank Architecture: Seeking new offices, Scanlan & Rosen P.A. opted to redo an old bank downtown. In the process, they uncovered forgotten architectural excitement -- and saved money.
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Celia Rogers, president of CFR Inc., recently purchased...
Spoiled and overweight, Skippy needs a new home Turtle: In 1959, the Spielmans bought a tiny pet for their 3-year-old daughter. Today, the family wants to give the animal away -- but not to just anyone.
By S. Mitra Kalita | S. Mitra Kalita,SUN STAFF
Presidential record: jobs, peace, scandal Campaign: As the Democratic National Convention unfolds this week in Chicago, history suggests that the most significant part of the campaign is behind the president: his record.
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Teachers group to bid city adieu Relocation: The Maryland State Teachers Association is disappointed that Baltimore has shown little interest in its move to Annapolis.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Battle looming over zero tolerance 2 advocates must sell nTC idea to colleagues
By Robert Guy Matthews | Robert Guy Matthews,SUN STAFF
Group 'house calls' from Dr. Dan Therapy: A Columbia psychiatrist finds group sessions help seniors feel more comfortable.
By Dolly Merritt | Dolly Merritt,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Who's at fault on the road?I moved here two years ago from...
Diane Evans confounding Gary, staff Council chairwoman holding the line, even on GOP colleagues
By Scott Wilson | Scott Wilson,SUN STAFF
Lebed fumes to press over Yeltsin decree limiting Chechen aid Without help, he says, republic won't have peace
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
First, victim of a thief, then a victim of the state
By MICHAEL OLESKER
25 years ago Voters of Carroll County's 7th District, 3rd...
By Compiled from the files of the Historical Society of Carroll County's library
Ward M. Stoker, 88, waterman, carpenterWard M. Stoker, a...
Computer copies dilute artists' rights Copyright: Electronic infringement on an artist's right to control use of his images is reaching epidemic proportions. Some say the law has to change.
By Daniel Grant | Daniel Grant,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Pope's plan to visit France stirs protest Resentment focuses on papal authority, Vatican policies
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Nigeria makes another attempt at transition to democracy Repressive rules limit activity of political parties
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Alleged plan to swap Conn. infant for rent may have Maryland tie Baby's intended home was in Calvert, police say
By Caitlin Francke | Caitlin Francke,SUN STAFF
Teachers give grading policy an 'F' 2 Baltimore County instructors quit over pressure to promote
By Marego Athans | Marego Athans,SUN STAFF
Anastasia Nasis-Ravitz, 42, clinical pharmacistAnastasia...
Student R & R: reading relaxation Anne Arundel youths take up books as recess
By Consella A. Lee | Consella A. Lee,SUN STAFF
Police identify woman killed Thursday when struck by car
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Lillian Clark,70, a big band singer who recorded with...
Schwarzkopf: from Hitler youth to quiet dignity
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,Sun Staff
The millennium is poised to spring upon us all, with angels -- and more
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Evelyn L. Shaffer, 88, early telephone operator
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
In his words: Glendening speaks out on gambling
The modern memoir squabble: Moral values matter Autobiography: Mere confessions fail, but these are good times for courageous, principled memoirs.
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,Special to the Sun
A tragic case of contradictions Slaying: A father and daughter's first outing alone would be their last. Police say Richard Nicolas killed 2-year-old Aja, but friends say they're certain he didn't.
By Joe Mathews | Joe Mathews,SUN STAFF
New Bruckner validates old saw about conductors
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
For the Record Music: Cross-dressed Ken dolls? Soup cans? Books by Al Gore? Sure, why not? Record producers will send just about anything to critics to get their attention.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
Women campaign for female U.N. secretary-general International group offers six candidates to replace Boutros-Ghali
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
"The Art Fair," by David Lipsky.Doubleday. 271 pages...
By Greg Morago | Greg Morago,Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Medical savings accounts are law, but ultimate value is still debated
By M. William Salganik
They'd rather remodel than relocate 48 years at home in the Historic District of Dundalk
By DeWitt Bliss | DeWitt Bliss,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Fannie Mae programs aid city residents 3,900 families assisted with housing since effort began in '94
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
UNDER CONSTRUCTIONSouth River ColonyThe Augusta, Doral...
Hagerstown ranks 63rd among top housing markets
Just add nails: Brady & Sun Inc., a manufacturer of...
Ground rent owners can get help collecting Foreclosure action may force payment
By MICHAEL GISRIEL
Graceland Park: pastoral, neat, beckoning Contented residents in well-kept homes that tend to sell quickly
By Rosalia Scalia | Rosalia Scalia,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Small shop, big dream Retailers: Like the nearly 1 million other merchants nationwide, Judith Taylor Orlinsky endures daily struggles to fulfill a unique vision.
By Alec Matthew Klein | Alec Matthew Klein,SUN STAFF
Lead-paint liability rules are about to change
By KENNETH R. HARNEY
Fidelity's Magellan is so big, it overshadows competitors Observing the nation's largest mutual fund 'is a cottage industry'
By NEWSDAY
Dotted-line guys Marketing: Robert J. Lucido and his Builder's 1st Choice are the folks to whom some homebuilders turn to handle the selling.
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
Jackson is chosen president-elect of brokers associationH...
More fliers volunteering to be bumped They love the incentives and spare others from involuntarily being left
By Suzanne Wooton | Suzanne Wooton,SUN STAFF
SPORTS
Orioles take wild-card lead, 5-4 Mussina tops Angels for 17th win as Myers escapes jam in ninth
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Promising defense awaits reality check
By John Eisenberg
Orioles take wild-card lead, 5-4 Mussina tops Angels for 17th win as Myers escapes jam in ninth
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Notable
O's WEEK IN REVIEW
By BUSTER OLNEY
By the numbers
By Buster Olney
No longer hanging on corners, Mills is staying out of trouble Reliever learns to trust his stuff again, not nibble
By Jason LaCanfora | Jason LaCanfora,SUN STAFF
Hits and misses
By Buster Olney
Ravens roll call
GMs waive goodbye to hands-off approach
By BUSTER OLNEY | BUSTER OLNEY,SUN STAFF
BaseballMarlins: Optioned C Joe Siddall to Triple-A...
In choosing Frerotte, Redskins coach admits mistake
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Ravens make preseason grade Team's focus shifts to today's final cuts, opener vs. Raiders
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Rodriguez rises fast out of crouch
By Ken Rosenthal
Safety program aims to put life jackets on youngsters Two local marinas join foundation to help save lives
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Murray all it took to make brief scouting career a hit
By John Steadman
Now, rock anglers to enjoy fruits of ban
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Top two disqualified, giving 'Halo' victory
By Bob Pickering
New courses and soaring prices take toll Upscale sites multiply, but players are on wane
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF
Terps await NCAA ruling on Campbell
By Paul McMullen
5-4 back hits heights with Navy Shortest 1-A starter blocks out stature
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
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