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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MARCH 31, 1996
BUSINESS
'Shy' man turns Geico into money machine Buffett sings praises of Louis Simpson
By Timothy J. Mullaney | Timothy J. Mullaney,SUN STAFF
Patapsco Park Estates 'the best-kept secret' Custom homes fitted to the terrain as well as to owners' wishes
By Donna Weaver | Donna Weaver,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
PC market to continue to grow, if less dramatically than in past
By Mark Guidera and Michael Dresser
The high life: Inflation was moderate during 1995, but not...
With rates on roller coaster, just hang on
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Homeownership tax-break plan clears Senate In 2 neighborhoods, buyers would get 40% credit for 5 years
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
Date for house raffle pushed back to June 25The date to...
Capital gains plan bad for depreciation
By Kenneth R. Harney
Belair-Edison rowhouse sparkles in rejuvenation Architect invested years of weekend work
By Daniel H. Barkin | Daniel H. Barkin,SUN STAFF
Joan Klein is awarded O'Conor's top 3 honorsJoan Klein, an...
Models openTwin RidgeGrayson Homes has opened a model of...
How to take the $125,000 exclusion Sometimes it pays to sell before marrying
By Michael Gisriel
Cultivating credit Finding a way: For those seeking first mortgages, the climate has never been better, even if borrowers have less than perfect credit.
By Amy L. Bernstein | Amy L. Bernstein,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Blue-collar town is torn by labor fight Caterpillar plant in York to close after 5-year dispute
By Alec Matthew Klein | Alec Matthew Klein,SUN STAFF
Cumberland bets on tourism Mules and money: A $200 million venture called Canal Place is the centerpiece of Cumberland's effort to create a promising future by re-creating its past.
By Gary Gately | Gary Gately,SUN STAFF
SPORTS
Teams facing tough call on RB Phillips in draft
By Vito Stellino
Terps topple No. 1 Virginia Dougherty saves 27 in 13-11 triumph
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
NCAA final is matter of sense and no sense
By John Eisenberg
Bullets escape with win over lowly 76ers, 107-105 Legler's game-winner keeps playoff hopes alive
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Price's fast OT goal sparks Syracuse over Brown, 10-9 Harvard tops Duke, 15-13
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Burgan picks good time to find stroke Syracuse soph hits 4 of 5 in second-half charge
By Paul McMullen and Ken Murray | Paul McMullen and Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
Double team cramps style of Camby in first half He delivers after break, but it's too late for UMass
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
SEC's title familiarity breeds some contempt Tennessee, Georgia meet in championship game
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,SUN STAFF
Dobson focuses on innings, not runs High spring ERAs are OK with O's pitching coach
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Bullets escape with win over lowly 76ers, 107-105 Legler's game-winner keeps playoff hopes alive
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Tvarkunas climbs to success on pole All-American: Glenelg athlete reaches lofty status after pole-vaulting 15 feet, 9 inches at indoor nationals.
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,SUN STAFF
Women win over Jett, but O's still No. 1
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,SUN STAFF
Orioles' Surhoff is warming up to hot corner He overcomes slow start with lots of hard work
By Brad Snyder | Brad Snyder,SUN STAFF
Loyola weathers late charge, halts William and Mary, 8-7
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Centennial has new coach, same power Eagles' Blickenstaff one of three coaching changes
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
Loyola weathers late charge, halts William and Mary, 8-7
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
At this point, Orioles look like division winner, but . . .
By Ken Rosenthal
Bandits turn aside River Rats, 3-2 O'Neill's 42 saves fell another division leader
By Dan Hickling | Dan Hickling,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
City Coaches, ADs pitch for return of JV baseball Budget woes leave sport on sideline for 2nd year
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
N. Carroll boys boast strong returnees South Carroll girls led by 4-year doubles team of Tamburo-Wachter
By GLENN P. GRAHAM | GLENN P. GRAHAM,SUN STAFF
McDonogh rebuilding, but reign not over Despite graduation losses, Eagles still team to beat
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Shanley helps Towson finish second in meet
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Paris, a flop in '00, was fabulous in '24 Nurmi topped drama with five gold medals, Olympiads in review
By Bob Herzog | Bob Herzog,NEWSDAY
BaseballBraves: Optioned former Orioles P Joe Borowski, P...
Canterna has Mustangs running in right direction
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
Late Penn State rally defeats UMBC, 18-14 Henry scores nine for Retrievers in loss
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Hopkins shuts down Carolina, 9-8 Marcus is superb in goal as Jays spring mild upset
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Mt. Airy's Zsoldos loves cars, whether he is at work or play
By Stanley Dillon | Stanley Dillon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Perry Hall's depth tough to match White and Sclafani will help Dulaney girls establish a fast pace
By Rich Scherr | Rich Scherr,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Now that our team has a name, time to forge new NFL identity
By John Steadman
Count on seeing Braves-Indians sequel
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Title this one Syracuse vs. Kentucky Wildcats turn back UMass, 81-74
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
Title this one Syracues vs. Kentucky Wildcats turn back UMass, 81-74
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
With gobblers in mind, it's scouting time
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Langton penalized, then makes Loyola pay, 12-11 Redeems mistake with goal as Towson stops 6-goal rally
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Title this one Syracuse vs. Kentucky Orange pick off Bulldogs in 77-69 win
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Thunder ends season with 13-12 win Baltimore holds off Saints to finish with 4-6 mark
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Broadneck sets sights on Arundel Bruins coach promises to KO defending champs
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Price's fast OT goal sparks Syracuse over Brown, 10-9 Harvard tops Duke, 15-13
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Romano Gucci reaches Derby status Gotham win earns gelding spot as late nominee
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Alomar always has been player Prospect grows up: Felipe Alou knew Orioles second baseman was something special when Alomar was a teen in Puerto Rico.
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
Old ballparks are a draw for collectors, too
By Ruth Sadler | Ruth Sadler,SUN STAFF
Teamwork takes Moorhead to top Success on, off field: The coach of the top-ranked St. Mary's boys lacrosse team is in his second year as president of the Annapolis school.
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
Havre de Grace competition will open door to the worlds Senior duck-calling winner qualifies for championships
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
NEWS
Neighbors, relatives of Freemen watch FBI standoff Families 'ripped down the middle' by movement
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Youngsters begin rite of 'ping' Play ball: That familiar sound of Little League aluminum bats making contact is back. So are the high cost of equipment and the threat of lawsuits.
By John Rivera | John Rivera,SUN STAFF
Names in the newsBonnie Wolfe of Coldwell Banker Home...
David Noyes named bank's vice presidentDavid F. Noyes of...
Don't blame women for men's failingsUnless there is...
How things get done in a democracy
By BARRY RASCOVAR
It's 'National Poetry Month' - but every month of the year should be that already
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Baltimore made baseball a sport Play ball: Baseball's exemption from federal antitrust law started with a lawsuit by a Baltimore team against the major leagues.
By JOHN STEADMAN
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
Credit cards for groceries are a bad ideaAs a concerned...
Lawsuit brought by vendor dismissed Resolution urged businesses to keep cigarettes from minors
By Caitlin Francke | Caitlin Francke,SUN STAFF
3 candidates for school board to face panel Nominating group holds 1st of 3 hearings at 7 p.m. Tuesday
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Seventh-graders take 'trip' around world Food and folklore featured in program
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
Career center students to get more shop time Primary goal is to make schedule resemble workday
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
Seeing through the eyes of children Scientists identify traits in insects with youths' aid
By Amy L. Miller | Amy L. Miller,SUN STAFF
Some farewell advice to Carroll County
By Brian Sullam
Residents convincing in housing debate Planning panel rejects last phase of Carrolltowne
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Up next for stargazers: anticipating a lunar eclipse Moon's show arrives on tail of comet's glowing reviews
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,SUN STAFF
The comfortable complacencies of Sunday morning
By PETER A. JAY
Chance for Linear Park not to be missedAt the most recent...
Arson was the cause of a blaze that destroyed a...
Further woes expected for housing market Sinking values add to area's stagnation
By SHANON D. MURRAY | SHANON D. MURRAY,SUN STAFF
Exhibit stuns in quality and quantity Art review: The Meyerhoffs' collection shows that art doesn't simply leave the past behind but builds upon it.
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,SUN ART CRITIC
Climbing the hill to White House? Look out, Senator Dole: The presumptive Republican nominee is likely to find out that in presidential politics, being a senator is more of a liability than an asset.
By THEO LIPPMAN JR
Work from the dean of Maryland's poets
Customers lose power Lines knocked down by ice, sleet
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF
Hae wi' Wallace bled. . .Baltimoreans know...
General Assembly's assignment Final week: Brownfields, welfare reform, targeted tax credits must be passed.
25 years ago (week of March 28-April 3, 1971):A suit was...
By Diane Mullaly from the files of the Howard County Historical Society's library
Hispanic businesses racked by differences Group's rift threatens plan for Spanish Town in East Baltimore
By Joe Mathews | Joe Mathews,SUN STAFF
Second man is charged in holdup, shooting at Giant
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN STAFF
Supreme Court curb on federal powers Narrow majority: Changing lineup of justices shifts vote toward state's rights.
A columnist's farewell to a second home town
By Elise Armacost
Private schools find a market for excess land Many are selling unneeded acreage to raise needed cash
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,SUN STAFF
Arts festival announces lineup
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Catholic youths show their faith in 'Walk of Hope'
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Dim prospects in Bosnia Triangle of hate: Serb, Croat, Muslim enmity undiminished despite end of major combat.
Living the noble aspects of sports
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Life without poetry: narrow, grim and dumb It owns April: Eleven other months should do so well.
By CLARINDA HARRISS | CLARINDA HARRISS,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Carjacker seeks state payments for appeal Man was convicted in 1991 Basu murder
By Norris P. West | Norris P. West,SUN STAFF
Six-month oyster harvest seen topping last year's Decline likely in future because of shellfish die-off, less preparation of beds
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,SUN STAFF
Glen Burnie man held up by armed robbers
By TaNoah V. Sterling | TaNoah V. Sterling,SUN STAFF
Item veto to be law U.S. presidents have coveted device since days of Grant
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Disk jockeys offer apologies for bugling anthem in mosque
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Helping children to survive horror
By SARA ENGRAM
Report attacks juvenile violence School system urged to battle rising crime with money, training
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Harbor sleep clinic helps patients rest easy Center aims to open eyes about danger of disorders
By Consella A. Lee | Consella A. Lee,SUN STAFF
Americans track truth in Bosnia war crime probe Depravity: U.S. lawyers and investigators are on the U.N. team seeking to bring to justice people accused of Europe's most horrific crimes against humanity since World War II.
By DAN FESPERMAN | DAN FESPERMAN,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Gun foes should erect signs: 'Gun-free home'While my...
Samuel Schoenbaum, 69, a Shakespeare scholar who helped...
Baltimore and Maryland: poetry-rich, now and historically
By ROSEMARY KLEIN | ROSEMARY KLEIN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Legislators running lobbyists' gantlet As assembly session nears end, persuasion takes on new urgency
By Frank Langfitt | Frank Langfitt,SUN STAFF
Catherine Annabell Rice: Two sisters of Catherine Annabell...
There is no Palestine
Rehab center opens Unit at Kernan Hospital is largest of kind in Md.
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Felon's frequent flier miles sought 'Ingenious' use of seizure laws targets Md. drug trafficker
By Scott Higham | Scott Higham,SUN STAFF
Culture is about life, not just art
By Glenn McNatt
Republicans draw battle lines over defense spending Clinton, GOP at odds on combat readiness
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Veteran attains 'last dying wish' at Vietnam Memorial Former sergeant fights cancer, memories of war
By COX NEWS SERVICE
Skunk in an onion patch Buchanan threatens Dole if he doesn't shut up-and America if he does
By KENNETH LASSON
Carroll youths help scientists identify insect traits Fly variety named for Manchester school
By Amy L. Miller | Amy L. Miller,SUN STAFF
Request to exhume baby of mixed race withdrawn Ga. deacons apologize for wanting to keep cemetery all-white
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Clergy organizes procession for community on Good Friday
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Improvement group schedules Easter egg hunt
By Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Flowers and Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The future of spying is business In the new world of high-tech trade rivalry, there are no allies
By PETER SCHWEIZER
In Russia, media ignore Communist's campaigning Noncoverage carries undercurrent of revenge
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
The Hall of Fame, 90 feet at a time
By GEORGE F. WILL
"Through All the Displacements" by Edgar Gabriel Silex...
Cancer survivor Cannon a study in determination Once near death, official in Arundel is thriving
By Scott Wilson | Scott Wilson,SUN STAFF
'Nothing I can't do' Ability to adapt: At 17, Michael Jones is a talented tuba player who makes an impression -- and not just because he was born without one hand.
By Vikki Valentine | Vikki Valentine,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Robbery suspects might have bankrolled hate groups Case could offer evidence crimes fund supremacists
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Evgeny Kissin is at his best on new record
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
Reruns are making TV viewers tune out
By Renee Graham | Renee Graham,BOSTON GLOBE
The publisher of Dr. Stephen Vicchio's book, "The I of the...
'Daddy, why don't we go to church?' Son's question makes a lapsed Catholic into a (so far) Unitarian
By ROB HIAASEN
Cancer survivor a study in optimism Parks official oversees stadium named as memorial to him
By Scott Wilson | Scott Wilson,SUN STAFF
Making the grade at Johns Hopkins Admissions: 16-month process whittles 8,503 applicants to 3,450 students offered places in the Class of 2000
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN STAFF
Robert Michel Jr., 58, Schaefer's campaign treasurer, businessman
By Suzanne Loudermilk | Suzanne Loudermilk,SUN STAFF
Cuba's Communists urge more orthodoxy or else Harsh punishment awaits those who fail to heed call
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Hollywood opens a branch in Boston
By VIVKI HENGEN | VIVKI HENGEN,BOSTON GLOBE
Northern District police focus on crime prevention at forum Shooting at Rotunda made topic urgent for residents
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Farrakhan's seduction of America Nation of Islam is poisoning my people, says black evangelist
By CARLTON D. PEARSON
'American hero' in the hot seat Coleman Elementary: Principal Addie E. Johnson has won lavish praise from fellow educators and from a national magazine. State officials consider her school one of the worst in Maryland.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Shipyard in Gdansk, Poland, is now symbol of decline One-time center of protest is on verge of bankruptcy
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Spring continues to give area the cold shoulder Below-average temperatures expected for 10 days
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN STAFF
Yard-waste pickup starts tomorrow Service not offered in western sections
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF
Old arsenal to explode in grass Big lawn: Fifteen thousand acres of tall grass are being planted in an old federal arsenal. The idea is to re-create the 22 million acres of prairie that once covered the Midwest. Elk and buffalo may not be far behind.
By Megan Garvey | Megan Garvey,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Deadhead talking What did the the media expected from Don Imus - wit and intelligence?
By BOB SOMERBY
Pratt insults the public's intelligence Henson and the 'good old ex-boyfriend network'
By GREGORY P. KANE
City police hold forum on crime prevention
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Exhibit of a Lifetime Outstanding: Over the past 38 years, Robert and Jane Meyerhoff have created one of the finest private art collections in the world. Most of it goes on display today at the National Gallery of Art.
By Holly Selby | Holly Selby,SUN STAFF
FEATURES
Hanging on His Every Word Giving voice: Audio books superstar Frank Muller vividly brings to life characters from Hamlet to Hannibal Lechter.
By Michael Ollove | Michael Ollove,SUN STAFF
Brewery Trip Is Heady Experience
By ROB KASPER
Five years ago, Janice Chandler gave up a chance at music fame because of her religious beliefs. Today, she is again poised on the threshold of a brilliant career, with her principles intact.
By Glenn McNatt
From The Sun March 31-April 6, 1846April 2: On Saturday...
By Fred Rasmussen
Playing The Name Game
By JACQUES KELLY
Trip rip-offs are too many to tally
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
A bunch of middle schoolers will bankrupt Maryland? They can barely make change
By Susan Reimer
Some deductions are often overlooked
By Susan Bondy | Susan Bondy,Creators Syndicate
Baseball Memory: What a Hit
By DAVE BARRY
Small plots can become great gardens
By Elizabeth Large
Tradition is worth a taste Bakeries: Bagels are made in the old-fashioned way in Montreal.
By David Rosenthal | David Rosenthal,SUN STAFF
Dealing with the prospect of a pay cut
By Deborah L. Jacobs | Deborah L. Jacobs,CHRONICLE FEATURES
Try a little tenderness, and keep on trying it
By FROM LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
Volunteering to help build a better world
By M. Dion Thompson
Child whose dad has died needs frank explanation
By Beverly Mills | Beverly Mills,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Don't whiz by stop to smell the wildflowers National parks: You can't see everything in one visit, so you might as well relax and enjoy the experience.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Exhibiting the master's works here Home: His buildings may have leaked, but Frank Lloyd Wright is still considered by many to be America's greatest architect. A show at Evergreen House pays tribute.
By Charlyne Varkonyi | Charlyne Varkonyi,FORT LAUDERDALE SUN-SENTINEL
The skinny on galley kitchens By Design: Long and narrow room requires a complete overhaul.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
The Peak of Cheap Roughing it: In the Canadian Rockies, visitors can find inexpensive accommodations in hostels, where lodging is rustic and guests bunk together and sometimes share the chores.
By David Gonzales | David Gonzales,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Flow Blue plate was made soon after event it shows Market Value: British manufacturers James and Ralph Clews probably made "Landing of Lafayette" plate in early 1800s.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,COWLES SYNDICATE
Humble foods go into regal dish Inventive: Spain's famous pilaf might have been created for a princess, or it might have more prosaic origins. Even its recipe is open to the cook's interpretation.
By Anne Marie Weiss-Armush | Anne Marie Weiss-Armush,DALLAS MORNING NEWS Universal Press Syndicate
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