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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON NOVEMBER 18, 1996
BUSINESS
Recent filings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of...
Among the most trusted in U.S.: brokers
By BILL ATKINSON
BaltimoreNov. 20-23Southern Medical Association scientific...
Below are insider transactions of 1,000 shares or more for...
By Insider Trading is written by CDA/Investnet of Fort Lauderdale, Fla
In the computer world, users put up with intolerable standards
By STEPHEN MANES
Banking and financeSignet promotes Heavner to senior vice...
Be careful when your money world goes online
By JANE BRYANT QUINN
88 jobs to go at Becton Dickinson Baltimore Co. workers will learn their fate tomorrow
By Sean Somerville | Sean Somerville,SUN STAFF
NEWS
Life jacket for recreation and parks Task force: Finally recognition that a city department is dwindling to nothing.
Teen-ager dances onto bigger stage Opportunity: A Centennial High School senior prepares for an apprenticeship with New York's prestigious Dance Theatre of Harlem.
By Tonya Jameson | Tonya Jameson,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
In public housing, one strike and you're out on street Some residents, critics say city going too far in bid to reduce crime
By Marilyn McCraven | Marilyn McCraven,SUN STAFF
Daniel I. Snyder, 55, 'Diner' guy, TV producer
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,Sun Staff
Valujet hearings open today clashes expected
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
After Mandela, what? South Africa: As ANC patriarchs retire, commitment to non-racialism will be tested.
New formula for a research lab Biotechnology center's design mixes scientists with entrepreneurs
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Domestic violence response targeted Baltimore Co. trains law enforcement staff to raise awareness
By Elaine Tassy | Elaine Tassy,SUN STAFF
Association seeks more county funds CA says council relies on community to provide services
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF
Police logWest Friendship: 11800 block of Frederick Road...
Police logLong Reach: 8300 block of Tamar Drive: Someone...
Inner West fix-up runs into snags Design plan, funding for rundown corridor lacking, officials say
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
Cash, volunteers needed to help disabled pupils enjoy playground
By Lyn Backe | Lyn Backe,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Restaurant worker delivering food is shot
Police logMillersville: Someone broke into the American...
Schools plan use of refund from insurer Firm gives $237,055
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
FireLineboro: Firefighters assisted Baltimore County at...
FireWinfield: Firefighters responded at 8: 49 p.m...
FireUnion Bridge: Firefighters from Taneytown and Union...
Exchanges of federal land, cash to halt mining raise questions Environmental groups laud efforts, but some warn of policy's pitfalls
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Old houses in New Windsor Carroll County: Volunteers help homeowners preserve historic structures.
Random House Inc. annex to be completed in August
The White House cannot forgive Janet Reno's opposition to...
By DAN BERGER
At least 18 cars broken into by thieves in Randallstown Perpetrators were seeking small items, police suspect
By Erin Texeira | Erin Texeira,SUN STAFF
Bel Air woman killed after truck hits her van
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
No arrests in 2 slayings over weekend, police report
By Frank Roylance | Frank Roylance,SUN STAFF
Military brass still just don't get itNov. 13 news story...
Weaving political webs
By Neal R. Peirce
Clinton sees political reality in fight over balanced budget
By JACK W. GERMOND & JULES WITCOVER
Officials to hold community meeting on odor, asbestos at Howard High
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Bias within the ranks Police problem: Simply hiring more black people doesn't end discrimination.
Constellation send-off Warship: The venerable sloop of war ventured safely from the Inner Harbor to Locust Point for desperately needed repairs.
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,SUN STAFF
Recreation centers struggling to serve children in an atmosphere of disrepair Roofs leak, equipment and money are scarce
By Robert Guy Matthews | Robert Guy Matthews,SUN STAFF
Ethics commission did its job Anne Arundel County: County executive should not take solace in report on hiring.
Military drill
By Ellen Goodman
'Murray Hill' gets OK as school name
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
A bad idea whose time has come Balanced Budget Amendment: Election results made Senate passage likely.
The pious politics of victimhood
By George F. Will
Ridership up after transit fare increase Use of buses, light rail and subway grew 4.5% since March price rise
By Marina Sarris | Marina Sarris,SUN STAFF
New formula for a research lab Biotechnology center's design mixes scientists with entrepreneurs
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Career CIA employee is arrested in espionage probe Man accused of passing information to Russia
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Westminster Optimists honor four high school students
By Lois Szymanski | Lois Szymanski,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Getting burned on firewood sales Buyer beware: Unscrupulous operators are giving some customers less wood than they ordered.
By Marcia Myers | Marcia Myers,SUN STAFF
Ellicott City receives accolades for play, patience, volunteers
By Jean Leslie | Jean Leslie,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Alma Kitchell, 103, a pioneering broadcast personality who...
Center for blood donations opposed Highlandtown merchants fear facility will draw addicts seeking money
By Brenda J. Buote | Brenda J. Buote,SUN STAFF
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore and...
By Richard Irwin
Stolen-car transmitter has solid track record Crime: The LoJack system provides homing technology to locate stolen vehicles. New to Maryland, its equipment is credited with boosting recovery rates elsewhere.
'Fraternization' extends beyond criminal definition Each service has own customs, regulations governing relationships
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Bomb scare tangles BWI Sniffer dog's alert at abandoned car causes roadblocks
By Sheridan Lyons and Kris Antonelli | Sheridan Lyons and Kris Antonelli,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Frank D. Roylance contributed to this article
Cheers to bar owner for being responsible
By DAN RODRICKS
Gambling proposal creates money vs. morals battle Foes say Dorchester resort would lead to higher crime
By Dail Willis | Dail Willis,SUN STAFF
Army heeds the lessons of Tailhook Quick response averts suspicion of cover-up
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
On the trail of the ancient ones Archaeology: Research suggests that two ancient Anasazi communities sought to establish their political and religious legitimacy by using a rigid north-south alignment that connected with an earlier important site.
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,SUN STAFF
Murals brighten center Painting: A local artist is using her skills to create unique murals on the walls of the new Westminster Family Center.
By Sheridan Lyons | Sheridan Lyons,SUN STAFF
As Rwandan refugees head for home, camp turns into a ghost town Makeshift settlement in Zaire once held hundreds of thousands
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Scaggsville forever Howard County: Newcomers who want to change name place trendiness above tradition.
SPORTS
Bench time shows when Zeier draws first call to action Reserve QB admits rust in timing and delivery after 49ers KO Testaverde
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Jenkins picks up a few lessons from Rice Wide receiver blows past rookie cornerback for 34-yard, 2nd-quarter score
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF Vito Stellino and Dave Reddy contributed to this article
How the game was played
Bandits reverse power for 2-1 win Aldridge, Pronger steal Carolina's late advantage
By Phil Jackman | Phil Jackman,SUN STAFF
Capitals tonight
Report card
Toronto, Edmonton win, advance to Grey Cup
By SPORTSTICKER
49ers slap away ball, pesky Ravens San Francisco turns it up in 4th, gets TD on fumble to avert upset
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Summary
Redskins' defense stands up Eagles Maligned unit holds on for 26-21 win, East lead
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Yanks plan pitch to Wells Hope three-year offer will sign lefty quickly
By Buster Olney | Buster Olney,SUN STAFF
49ers can't cover spread of shortcomings
By KEN ROSENTHAL
Doleman finds new life in 49ers' rush for gold All-Pro defender is happy after his exile in Atlanta
By Dave Reddy | Dave Reddy,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Napping Niners stir, close book on Zeier fairy tale
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
BasketballBucks: Placed C Andrew Lang on injured list...
Cason dives right in Tigers get the point
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Old Dominion sends UM home from field hockey tourney, 7-4 Monarchs advance to face Princeton in NCAA semis
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Game 11: 49ers slap away ball, pesky Ravens
By Mike Preston | Sun reporter
Terps end Virginia's 5-year ACC reign, 2-0 Soccer team gets UM's first title in men's sport in decade
By Gary Davidson | Gary Davidson,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
FEATURES
'Melrose Place' is making much-needed adjustments
By David Bianculli | David Bianculli,SPECIAL TO THE SUN Staff writer Chris Kaltenbach contributed to this article
'Street' Wise For 27 years, there's been a warm place in the hearts of children and parents for "Seaame Street.' Let's take a sunny day stroll.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
Nike runs amok in New York Marketing: At New York's Nike Town, the newest temple to the swoosh, worshipers bow at the feet of the gods of sneakerdom.
By Ron Dicker | Ron Dicker,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Ellroy's unsolved mystery Books: Crime novelist James Ellroy tried but failed to find his mother's killer. In the end, it didn't matter.
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,SUN STAFF
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