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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JUNE 30, 1996
NEWS
County and developers eye Baltimore Airpark But owner won't quit his blue-collar life, unless price is right
By Jay Apperson | Jay Apperson,SUN STAFF
After the war, the weddings Anniversary: When the servicemen came home from World War II, a flood of weddings taxed Baltimore's churches, reception halls and clothiers.
By Melody Simmons | Melody Simmons,SUN STAFF
Quints' rite of passage Adults: Five children go through b'nai mitzvah, the latest red-letter day for the family.
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,SUN STAFF
Literary critic Anatole Broyard lived a life that imitated a famous novel
By GLENN MCNATT
Teacher August Lundquist, 69, fought law on pledge in schools
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,SUN STAFF
Riddles amid the ashes Arson: Investigators of church fires in South Carolina say racism is only one motive fueling the rash of blazes.
By Ginger Thompson | Ginger Thompson,FBI, National Fire Protection Association, S.C. Law Enforcement Division/EMILY HOLMES: SUN STAFFSUN STAFF
Raising children takes faith and workYour June 16 article...
County ready to bar home construction in areas where schools are crowded School officials believe limits should be lower
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Maybe we need enemy to force a look at schools
By BRIAN SULLAM
Trash pickup limit, annual fee to begin Four-can maximum, $125-a-year charge start tomorrow
By Craig Timberg | Craig Timberg,SUN STAFF
Clintonomics at the summit U.S. cock-a-hoop: U.S. economic performance gets best of show
Costs force a redesign of new school Plan exceeded budget for Union Bridge site by about $1.6 million
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
Chavis calls on blacks to organize Million Man March follow-up draws 5,000
By Kaana Smith | Kaana Smith,SUN STAFF
Politicians raise funds in a vacuum State's outdated laws don't require donors to be named until fall
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,SUN STAFF
Planning body's a rubber stamp for buildersAs a citizen of...
65 mph passes the one-year marker Fatalities drop: Md. officials shouldn't draw quick conclusions based on scant data.
Sunday school classes to study life in A.D. 29
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Solution on religious speech Program protects both religious expression and the 1st Amendment
By Joe Loconte
Low-impact larceny
By Peter A. Jay
The Great American Novel: An aspiration to wave a flag to ...
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Dole also runs against calendar Nearing 73, candidate gives more regard to health, appearance
By Karen Hosler | Karen Hosler,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Premier of Turkey presents a puzzle Anti-Western views, but a pragmatic approach
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Summit ends with vague threat of sanctions Industrial leaders stop short of ultimatum for ouster of Karadzic
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A new Harold Arlen -- the deep roots of jazz
By Richard Sudhalter | Richard Sudhalter,Special to the Sun
Hospital alliance surveying residents on health care Concern over increases in costs of insurance and care has been raised @
By S. Mitra Kalita | S. Mitra Kalita,SUN STAFF
Dissent has grown since the gulf war
By Milton Viorst
Farmers sow unified voice on growth County must manage land better but not at expense of agriculture, they say
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Planners adopt set of rules governing subdivisions Standards still may not end issue of 'adequate facilities'
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
Coffee couple keeps on perking
Police gunfire injures suspect, bystander
By STAFF REPORTS
Conductor carries his baton on road Annapolis Chorale's Ernest Green is in demand as guest
By Phil Greenfield | Phil Greenfield,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Blast leads to security changes Perry says precautions at Saudi site to include extended safety zone
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Economy, yes, but mostly it's jobs, pay
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Firefighter struggles to regain his reputation Child-abuse charges are withdrawn, but he says 'scars' remain
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,SUN STAFF
Today, Might could be right the periodical, that is New: California bimonthly tries hard to be cute, fun and clever. For example: one-sentence CD reviews.
By Vicki Hengen | Vicki Hengen,BOSTON GLOBE
Protein linked to breast cancer examined It may help tumors resist chemotherapy
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Racial redistricting is a goner. Good riddance!
By Barry Rascovar
Workers stop sewage flow into city's Chinquapin Run Herring Run has had similar problem, caused by recent heavy rains
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
State police anti-drug team is halved Also, concern is expressed over stops of black drivers
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
We made a promise, and then broke it Vietnamese commandos being denied their due.
By Jeff Stein
Berman's 'Utopias': boomers left and right
By Terry Teachout | Terry Teachout,Special to the Sun
Extreme drought in Southwest causes unusual rise in wildfires, officials say 2.3 million acres burned nationwide, three times the normal amount
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
WGL-AM airs Catholic news show Religion: The weekly program aims at journalistic integrity along with a faith-based perspective.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
Women at the ramparts VMI decision: Supreme Court says separate program for females is not equal opportunity.
Heart Association appoints first nonphysician head
By Jonathan Bor | Jonathan Bor,SUN STAFF
Ethics panel puts spotlight on patronage Politicians defend system of rewards for campaign loyalists
By Scott Wilson | Scott Wilson,SUN STAFF
25 years ago (week of June 27-July 3, 1971):Two hundred...
By Diane Mullaly from the files of the Howard County Historical Society's library
Popular Columbia fireworks brings crowd to lakeside Independence Day show dedicated to memory of city founder James Rouse
By Alisa Samuels | Alisa Samuels,SUN STAFF
'This is not your grandfather's Minneapolis' City's idyllic image shattered by violence
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Carroll's farmers sow unified voice on growth County must manage land better but not at expense of agriculture, they say
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Fourth of July will last all week, in long burst of celebrations in county Many communities plan festivals around parade, fireworks in Annapolis
By S. Mitra Kalita | S. Mitra Kalita,SUN STAFF
Dramatic Revival Theater: At the Mechanic, things are looking up after last year's low point: Financial stability is returning, the quality of productions has improved and subscriptions are picking up.
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
Farm Museum celebrates the Fourth of July Several streets to close for rides, crafts, snacks and traditional fireworks
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Waste firm sues Arundel, Md. agency over contract Howard company cites conflict of interest
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Now hear this: Sometimes ears can lie
By GREGORY KANE
A city-billy discovers a life in the suburbs
By NORRIS WEST
Man steals boy's bike after pushing off riderA 12-year-old...
Agencies disagree over need for air safety measures Critics say economics carries too much weight
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Everything's up-to-date in the library
By Elise Armacost
Colombians fear government will encourage repression Tarnished administration will not last, some say
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Forfeiture as a law-enforcement tool No double jeopardy: Seizure of property is not unconstitutional punishment.
2 men charged in burglaries around county
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
WMAR-TV accepting drama scripts Contest: Television station and Arena Players are sponsoring 15th annual competition for amateur African-American writers.
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Cecil County teen is injured by bomb he was making
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Counseling to be offered for domestic violence Police, YWCA target suspects for prompt assistance
By Jal Metha | Jal Metha,SUN STAFF
With director's retirement, library turns a page Thomas to step down after 33 years
By Shanon D. Murray | Shanon D. Murray,SUN STAFF
High bids bring about redesign of Elmer Wolfe Elementary Union Bridge school to be ready in 1998
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
3 food outlets ordered closed by inspectors
Health care's hidden costs Teaching hospitals need relief from rate pressure
By Douglas J. Peddicord
William Smith Shipley, 85, Westinghouse supervisorWilliam...
Candidates symbolize basic schism in Russia Yeltsin embodies new, Zyuganov the old
By Clara Germani | Clara Germani,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Elm tree lovers find new hope Research: Scientists have developed two varieties of elm tree that are more resistant to Dutch elm disease. Nurseries probably will have the "Valley Forge" and "New Harmony" varieties in a few more years.
By Dennis O'Brien | Dennis O'Brien,SUN STAFF
Arson wanes, but not church burnings Recent patterns in South diverge from typical data
By James Bock | James Bock,SUN STAFF
Cecil County teen injured in explosion 19-year-old charged with making pipe bomb
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Young Vic does yeoman service Preview: Romantic, melodramatic and, in the end, downbeat, 'The Yeomen of the Guard' was considered by Gilbert and Sullivan their best work.
By Jeff Landaw | Jeff Landaw,SUN STAFF
When 'new and different' isn't the best remedy
By Sara Engram
Chinese homes are targets of hate crime in Ireland Attacks on Asians rose after IRA cease-fire in '94
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Games hire Center Stage ticket sellers
By Brian Byrnes | Brian Byrnes,SUN STAFF
Glen Burnie light rail stop must be uniqueCentral Glen...
The Great American Novel
The Contenders' Opening Lines
The crumbling House of Saud Unrest: Saudi Arabia's rulers sit atop the world's largest family business. But the business is shaky and the pie it has to split up is shrinking.
By Jim Rogers
Magida on Farrakhan: The enigma lives
By Glenn McNatt | Glenn McNatt,Sun Staff
Not all parents pining for all-day kindergartenI was...
Gronkiewicz succeeds Wentworth as principal Strong leader, thorough, good listener, colleagues say of new North Co. head
By Consella A. Lee | Consella A. Lee,SUN STAFF
Planetarium in search of space to call its own 19-foot-tall dome won't be moving to Centennial High
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
``An Evening at the Ballet'' features local sisters
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
He taught Mid boxers how to win outside ring Former students gather to honor legendary coach
By Tom Bowman | Tom Bowman,SUN STAFF
Officials seek source of parasite in fruit Raspberry is main suspect for illnesses in 11 states
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE Sun staff writer Jonathan Bor contributed to this article
No frills? More like threadbare Budget: In Superintendent Walter G. Amprey's proposed $654.2 million budget, classroom teachers are outnumbered.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Sidney S. Epstein, 92, CEO of Epsteins discount...
BUSINESS
Blighted urban neighborhoods are gold to Politzer Faith: Arnold Politzer is not disturbed that a house is falling down in a marginal neighborhood. His Lucky Realty Homes has found success in renovating urban wrecks and finding the people to buy them.
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
Sales records tumble at OPF 'March was the best month ever' until April, and then May
By Daniel Barkin | Daniel Barkin,SUN STAFF
Growth without pain Dogma: A "natural" jobless rate of 6 percent to avoid inflation is being questioned even by economists.
By Jay Hancock | Jay Hancock,SUN STAFF
Md. company finds success in China 2 women lead Chindex on the path to profit
By Ian Johnson | Ian Johnson,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Keep eye on investment goals, not market
By NEWSDAY
Westinghouse-Infinity deal shows radio is hot again Deregulation has allowed firms to own more stations
By BLOOMBERG BUSINESS NEWS
Consolidation of money managers can strengthen the acquiring firm
By Abbe Gluck
Realtors ask Dole, Clinton to give housing top priorityThe...
Tiny Md. bank makes move for bigness It targets customers fed up with high fees of banking giants
By Bill Atkinson | Bill Atkinson,SUN STAFF
Board of Realtors names Cockey Realtor of YearAdam D...
Models OpenWelsche's CradleMount Bay Homes has opened a...
Victorian decor gives the feel of a mansion Colonial in Eldersburg still a work in progress for 'downsizing' owner
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Greektown has Old World charm Where folks can stroll to all that's important
By Rosalia Scalia | Rosalia Scalia,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Fantasy rooms: Travel Weekly, an industry newspaper...
Mortgage bonus foes win a battle with Ford
By Kenneth R. Harney
Capital-gains tax rules can work in your favor
By Michael Gisriel
After a fall in '94, Gerstenhaber rebuilding Argonaut Money manager finding his touch again in betting on macroeconomic trends
By BLOOMBERG BUSINESS NEWS
SPORTS
Pettitte mows down O's, 4-3 Bonilla's 3-run HR in 9th not enough
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
BaseballAstros: Placed OF Brian Hunter on the 15-day DL...
Hits and misses
By Buster Olney
Johnson's reshuffling due to injuries Anderson, Alomar ailments force more lineup changes
By Jason LaCanfora | Jason LaCanfora,SUN STAFF
(Through Thursday's games)UPS AND DOWNSCurrent road trip...
By Buster Olney
The breeding is easier for ducks, geese
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Henderson pleased to be Bullet
NBA dialing, dealing starts July 9 Bullets' big challenge is to keep Howard
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Angelos holds summit talk with Ripken O's owner, shortstop discuss leadership in cordial exchange
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Graf hears cheers as an 'underdog' Fans rally to her side as she struggles before easily beating Arendt
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
'Boots' was made for walking onto list of great characters
By John Steadman
Picking All-Star teams easier without the politics
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Maryland all-stars lose lead, Classic Virginia's 21-7 win has plot, result of past 2 years
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Sampras stays off loser list Kucera extends No. 1
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
Ripken needs to lead way by more than just example
By Ken Rosenthal
Simple checklist can help keep boaters safe
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Selection process shadows gymnasts Moceanu, Miller don't compete, still qualify
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
Martinez's career off to fast start
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Bring back Ripken Sr.In recent days, there have been...
Lynch rights self after falling twice, makes team Many falls mark trials won by Roethlisberger
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
FEATURES
Relatives aren't lost -- they're in many records Research: There are several ways to get help in tracing ancestors and relatives.
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Learn how to survive at the beach
By Susan Reimer
From The Sun June 30-July 6, 1846* June 30: Fire Works...
By Fred Rasmussen
A roundup of new products and servicesDinner DeliverySay...
By Laura Barnhardt
Visiting Washington is a capital idea Documents: If the children aren't thrilled with the Declaration of Independence, perhaps some Elvis memorabilia will keep them happy.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Crop of summer art shows is plentiful Exhibits: From the Olmec works in Washington to the Cezanne blockbuster in Philadelphia to 'Biennial '96' in Bermuda, the season abounds in strong shows.
By Mila Andre | Mila Andre,NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Using stylish trickery at home Design: Faux finishes create an impression of structural changes that would cost more and take longer to do.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Demise Reflects Changing Times
Giving Us The Big Picture Final Issue
By Fred Rasmussen Paul McCardell of The Sun's library staff contributed to this article
Old campaign flag bears names of 1876 candidates Election: Presidential nominee Rutherford B. Hayes and his running mate, William Wheeler, advertised themselves in embroidery on one of the stripes.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
Stories Worth Repeating Final Issue
By Jacques Kelly
East Side Story Washington: Instead of visiting the familiar tourist sites in the western quadrants, spend some time in the pretty neighborhoods and historic buildings on the city's other side.
By Ralph Vigoda | Ralph Vigoda,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Locating laundromats in sunny Italy
By Tom Collins
Solstice Gala and auction raise funds to help Science Center
By SYLVIA BADGER
Audrey Bishop, Ideal Boss
By JACQUES KELLY
Barbecuers find themselves in pig heaven
By Mary Gottschalk | Mary Gottschalk,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Power of imagination beats imaginary monster
By Beverly Mills | Beverly Mills,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Heavens: Every 2 1/2 to three years, a rare lunar event occurs -- a second full moon in a month's time. Gaze skyward tonight and see for yourself.
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,SUN STAFF
Roasting brings out the best in vegetables
By Judith Blake | Judith Blake,SEATTLE TIMES Knight-Ridder News Service
An Editor's Memories Final Issue
By Harold A. Williams
Alcatraz has become a popular tourist stop Endurance: The former fortress, stockade and federal penitentiary is now host to more than 750,000 visitors a year.
By Carol Bidwell | Carol Bidwell,LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS
Turning on the heat in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter Downtown: The city has revived an old, 16 1/2 -block neighborhood, where shops, restaurants and nightclubs attract crowds of legitimate pleasure-seekers.
By Christopher Reynolds | Christopher Reynolds,LOS ANGELES TIMES
As Magazine Ends, Here's A Look At Its Beginning -- And Its Heyday
By Carl Schoettler
Behind The Byline Final Issue
By James H. Bready
Abs Commercials? Can't Stomach 'Em
By DAVE BARRY
Sorting Out, Moving On
By ROB KASPER
Wicker moves into stylish interiors Home: Woven furniture is no longer just for porches and rustic rooms. Designers have made it more comfortable and more fashionable.
By Elaine Markoutsas | Elaine Markoutsas,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
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