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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JULY 20, 1997
FEATURES
Maryland was home to tough-guy actor Farm: In 1959, Robert Mitchum bought a 280-acre waterfront estate in Talbot County. According to one report, he was born in Cecil County.
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Suit yourself with new luggage Designs: Wheels, strong fabric, bright colors are some of the innovations.
By Holly Hanson | Holly Hanson,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE The New York Times News Service contributed to this report
Veteran Hard Rock waitress dispenses a few tips of her own
By Rob Kasper
Uneven quality from Italy's south Wine: Some of the reds offer fine quality at reasonable prices
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,SUN WINE CRITIC
Raising roses can be a winning avocation Tips: A prize-winning grower tells you how to plant, fertilize and cut them.
By Kevin Kilbane | Kevin Kilbane,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Marking millennium with group vacation Arrangements: To bring a far-flung family together on New Year's Eve 1999, make reservations well in advance.
By NEWSDAY
Economy thrives on what kids need
By Susan Reimer
Americans, unite! Don't just go with the flow
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight-Ridder News Service
New furniture has the cachet of past styles Antiques: Modern manufacturers create reproductions of pieces made in other countries and other centuries.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
Poconos' image gets an update Resorts: Pleasing visitors -- and bringing them back -- is a top priority as the region struggles with dropping tourism numbers.
By Randy Kraft | Randy Kraft,ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL
150 Years ago in The SunJuly 22: The Weather -- After some...
By Fred Rasmussen
BMA is holding a job fair for temporary workers Arts Notes: Extra help is needed during show of works from the Victoria and Albert Museum.
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Barely there in the workplaceFashion, climate and business...
By Vida Roberts | Vida Roberts,SUN FASHION EDITOR
Lighting the way
By Camille Whelan
Cultivating flying colors in the yard Butterflies: Here's what you can do to encourage visits from these delicate, winged beauties.
By Leslie Weddell | Leslie Weddell,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
The world of design is crying for hues Home: After years of browns and beiges, bright citrus colors are looking very good.
By Elaine Markoutsas | Elaine Markoutsas,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
His field: matters of meaning Philosopher: The man who may be the area's most visible teacher of philosophy instructs police officers, doctors and students at the College of Notre Dame.
By Carl Schoettler | Carl Schoettler,SUN STAFF
Mountain bike trails lead to family fun Cycling: Sport offers more action and excitement than walking or driving in a car.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Mid-Summer FestThe Baltimore Brewing Co. and Brewers' Park...
Using credit when you travel Cautions: Among the problems is the possibility that your card will be invalidated because of unusual buying patterns.
By Betsy Wade | Betsy Wade,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Building for city as well as guests Hotels: The two proposed for downtown are fine for visitors but should pay more attention to local needs.
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
WERQ gets the top numbers in Arbitron ratings Radio: The station vaulted from a spot in the middle of Baltimore's Top 10 just two years ago.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
Anime, music will give you a feel for the culture
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
Praising Arizona With two skeptical teens in tow, a family sets out to make the best of the West. When the dust settles, a grand chasm becomes a dream vacation.
By Rick Horowitz | Rick Horowitz,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Sunshine guaranteed in the balmy Caribbean
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
1994 Montevina Sangiovese, Amador County ($11).This...
By Michael Dresser
Danger travel goes way past adventure Publishing: Best-selling book is a guide to war zones, terrorist strongholds and disease-ridden areas around the world.
By JOHN FLINN | JOHN FLINN,SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER
A garden for all seasons With the proper amount of 'exterior' design, your yard can be in bloom every month of the year.
By Nancy Taylor Robson | Nancy Taylor Robson,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Cramped little room becomes a cozy nook Design: The transformation includes an attractive window treatment and use of matching colors and pattern to unify the setting.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Getting to know your plants and shrubs Care: To encourage growth and prevent problems, seek information from books and gardening experts.
A Vogue-ish lament for the pain of the not-very-rich Fashion: k.d. lang says she loves designer outfits but rarely spends $3,000 for one.
By Renee Graham | Renee Graham,BOSTON GLOBE
At Artscape, a look the city Curator: Peter Walsh shows the influence of place on art.
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,SUN ART CRITIC
Dining as if you really are a guest Restaurant: At Antrim 1844 Country Inn, you feel like a member of the 19th-century gentry.
By Kathryn Higham | Kathryn Higham,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The cellar's things are artifacts of family life to save and savor
By Jacques Kelly
Tokyo knows The trend-conscious in America have discovered that where cool is concerned, Japanese pop culture is setting the pace.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
Jamaican brings sunlight to her art
By Glenn McNatt
Worlds apart What would make Jonathan Yardley, a Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and Roland Park intellectual, want to write about a man like Frederick Exley, a 'second-tier' novelist and unreliable drunk?
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,SUN STAFF
NEWS
Spreading the Word Mission: In the jungles of Peru, members of a religion-based linguistics institute combine a love of words with a passion for the words of Jesus.
By Ginger Thompson | Ginger Thompson,SUN STAFF
Aiming for independent living Freedom: With the aid of a Seizure Assistance Service Dog, an Eldersburg woman will be able to live on her own for the first time.
By Lisa Breslin | Lisa Breslin,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Breaking through the cul-de-sac Dead ends: 'Brady Bunch' suburbs of cul-de-sacs and lawns are being challenged by new communities seeking the closeness of a city block.
By Tom Pelton | Tom Pelton,SUN STAFF
Apologies can be made for many wrongsStebbins Jefferson's...
'Hercules' movie: A hit and a myth Legend: Disney's cartoon feature is fun for the whole family, but it falsifies the traditional tale of its hero.
By Joseph Gallagher
School by shortwave eases isolation of outback Australian children educated in 'world's largest classroom'
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
That crucial summer before 4th grade
By Sara Engram
If in doubt, save the child
By Elise Armacost
Church gives 17 nonprofits 'seed' money St. Paul's uses interest from $2 million gift
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
An education in ideals Uncommon curriculum at St. John's College
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
Film studies aim for respect Careers: Film majors might not find Hollywood in their sights. But the production skills they learn belong in Maryland, where movie making is a growth industry.
By Heather Biyer | Heather Biyer,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
In matter of downtown hotels, the mayor takes a risky roll of dice.
By Gary Gately
NATO has to relearn its role Or the alliance may join list of similar groups done in by their success
By Henry L. Trewhitt
State defined benefit plan in good shape
By Louis L. Goldstein
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
A photo caption that appeared with a report on open-mike...
Kids need a little extra to pull performance up
By BRIAN SULLAM
Which way should we go on farms or factories?
By MIKE BURNS
25 years agoA resolution was passed banning mini-bikes and...
Teaching the business of ideas Chair of knowledge encourages speculation
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE **TC
Development awaits bank board's OK Office tower, shops, parking planned for Farmers Supply site
By Sheridan Lyons | Sheridan Lyons,SUN STAFF
FCC clears way for Bell Atlantic merger Agreement opens East to competition for local phone service
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A city needs a city manager
By Barry Rascovar
Course shaped to fit the job Workplace Learning has hands-on education
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
Voting is heavy, peaceful as Liberians choose a leader Many outside monitors are on hand to observe
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A vision for Camden Yards Beyond Ravens nest: As stadium rises, need to improve surroundings even more evident.
For Feaga, hands off on growth Howard councilman to abstain from vote, acknowledging conflict
By Craig Timberg | Craig Timberg,SUN STAFF
Gerard P. Coleman, 54, social services employeeGerard P...
Howard councilman acknowledges conflict Feaga to excuse himself from growth discussions that affect family farm
By Craig Timberg | Craig Timberg,SUN STAFF
Get to know your children while you canRe: Front-page...
'Poisoning the Ivy': tenure and layabouts
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN STAFF
Officer shoots man suspected of car theft Suspect listed in critical but stable condition
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Bay Ridge Beach fire destroys pavilion, damages 5 vehicles
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Hearings follow the campaign money chase Sketchy picture emerging of a system out of control
By Susan Baer | Susan Baer,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Bally's OTB gamble Threat to thoroughbreds: If casino company succeeds, Pimlico, Laurel could be hurt.
75 years agoThe Anne Arundel Board of County Commissioners...
By Robert M. Pennington from the archives of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
Gun-wielding man robs Millersville fast-food outlet
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Shore ambience charms visitors Heritage: The harbors of the Chesapeake Bay and the flat expanse of Eastern Shore cropland conserve a legacy of generations of Maryland farmers and watermen.
By Randy Kraft | Randy Kraft,ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL
UMBC grows in pursuit of fame, honors 41-acre research park is biggest gamble yet for national prestige
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
Let the market decide Hotel dilemma: Baltimore is in danger of getting no additional rooms by the year 2000.
Sir James Goldsmith, 64, the cosmopolitan billionaire who...
Traveling exhibit is your backstage pass to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame history 'On Tour' meant to pique interest of fans to visit museum in Cleveland
By Tamara Ikenberg | Tamara Ikenberg,SUN STAFF
City's smog is worst in the East Variety of factors give Baltimore dubious distinction
By Peter Jensen and Timothy B. Wheeler | Peter Jensen and Timothy B. Wheeler,SUN STAFF
Tax-law change threatens definition of employee Rules would broaden test for status of independent contractor
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Unlocking the closed world of autism Schools' aid solicited for singular therapies
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Wasserman on Bellow: Who is fighting whom?
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,SUN STAFF
Deer task force hasn't decided on huntingThis letter is in...
Platter Party at Democratic club
By Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Too strong a dollar, too weak a mark Euro doubt: Other countries' deficits are now the U.S.' problem.
Some July novels: ghosts and sleaze
By Michael Shelden | Michael Shelden,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Cries of dying awaken doctors to new approach 'It's your life
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Margaret Keeler, 94, teacher, cardinal's mother
By Alec Klein | Alec Klein,SUN STAFF
Witness identifies Prue as gunman Store owner's widow recounts his death
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Designer proud of plan for memorial Austrian immigrant's World War II monument proves controversial
By BOSTON GLOBE
NABJ speakers ramble, perpetuate leftist myths
By GREGORY KANE
Stolen urns recovered far from home For an antique theft, 71-mile odyssey is brief
By Jamie Smith | Jamie Smith,SUN STAFF
Hopkins degrees earned online University launches 'distance education' in public health
By Jonathan Bor | Jonathan Bor,SUN STAFF
Funding 'bricks' renovate church
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The Block edges toward extinction City's red-light district is pressed by new laws, development
By JoAnna Daemmrich
"Sybil," the main character has 16 personalities. I'm only...
A different kind of show about 'those black guys'
By NORRIS WEST
Paving the way for city schools Builder: The transition plan of Baltimore's interim chief executive for education will map the course for change for the beleaguered system.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Cries of woe in the publishing world express real pain -- and promise
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Barbecue meets needs of flesh and the spirit Tithing: Five Talbot County men fire up grills every Saturday to sell barbecued chicken and ribs to benefit their Methodist church.
By Dail Willis | Dail Willis,SUN STAFF
Pitfalls of taking on a corporate family
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Jacques Terborg, 88, skycap, jazz musician
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
Child's life of misery ends in tragedy A little girl starved as legal system failed
By Jay Apperson | Jay Apperson,SUN STAFF Sun staff writers Kris Antonelli and Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan contributed to this article
Victims' families need better laws, not amendmentsOn July...
On the other side of Hong Kong Villages: Not far, physically, from the glitter of downtown Hong Kong, the small waterside hamlets on the coast of southern China look as though they're a world away.
By Frank Langfitt | Frank Langfitt,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
COLLEGE more EXPENSIVE than ever, CHEAPER than many think
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN STAFF
Bus line's half-century journey Business: The Eyre family is celebrating 50 years of transporting people to their various destinations.
By Matthew French | Matthew French,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Miracles of genetics can bear heavy cost Participants in tests sometimes lose privacy and health insurance
By Karen Rothenberg
Yardley on Exley - monument builder
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The one truly serious managment leader -- Dilbert! Stupidity: Many modern coporate personnel policies are not only cruel, they are doomed to fail.
By David Kusnet | David Kusnet,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Helping turtle cross road is no snap Encounter: A driver stops to assist a turtle stuck by the side of the highway and then wishes he had never bothered.
By Richard O'Mara
After the holocaust, still playing with fire
By Peter A. Jay
BUSINESS
Profile: George A. Roche joined T. Rowe Price Associates Inc. nearly 30 years ago. Now he is at the top, after stellar performances as a fund manager and the company's chief financial officer.
By Bill Atkinson | Bill Atkinson,SUN STAFF
Caulks vary in their ease of use, paintability
By Karol V. Menzie & Randy Johnson
Settling on shaky grounds Builder: Three families chose LAndmark Homes to build their homes, unaware of the company's troubles. They've paid the price in long delays, frustration and extra costs, but they haven't given up.
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
In an article last week, O'Conor, Piper & Flynn was...
Utilities lead to smoother computing
By MICHAEL HIMOWITZ
Tax breaks for college families stir thoughts about cost and alternatives
By Eleanor Yang
Tax help for homes brewing
By Kenneth R. Harney
Contentment grows like ivy in the woods The owner 'just fell in love with' Carroll County place
By Bob Graham | Bob Graham,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Forest LakeTwo-tone interior paint, basement insulation...
GM plant here might be facing a busy future Company may decide Baltimore is the place to build that new van
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,SUN STAFF
Taxes a key factor in house selection in the Northeast
Bulls say ride the run bears say whoa
By Jerry Morgan | Jerry Morgan,NEWSDAY
No spark: Lack of creativity and innovation among...
Commuter service critical to accord Md. doesn't want riders displaced by freight
By Suzanne Wooton | Suzanne Wooton,SUN STAFF
Stock buybacks offer deceptive returns Repurchases often end up as options for workers, diluting positive effects
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Homebuilders seek ways to help homebuyers
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
Home-buying workshop by NAACP, NationsBankThe National...
Landmark customers with homes are mad, too Warranty repairs are left unattended long after owners move in, complain
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
The good life by the water But some worry about the growth of Turkey Point
By Charles Cohen | Charles Cohen,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
SPORTS
Waiting for big wheels Driven: Orioles fans show up hours early to watch their heroes steer their shiny cars into a special stadium lot.
By Mike Klingaman | Mike Klingaman,SUN STAFF
Parnevik not out of woods yet Swede passes Clarke, up 2 in British Open
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
Papa reaped a lifelong bonus from his short stay with Orioles
By JOHN STEADMAN
Hoiles' sub is delicious lift for O's Called in for Webster, new returnee homers to top White Sox, 8-3
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Notable
Hits and misses
By Roch Kubatko
Joe Strauss' O's week in review
By JOE STRAUSS
Workshops aimed at reaching women are scheduled National program helps teach outdoors skills
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
BaseballAngels: Placed P Rich DeLucia on 15-day DL with...
Rookie Johnson hurts left thumb on chair Freak accident doesn't sideline rookie
By Roch Kubatko and Peter Schmuck | Roch Kubatko and Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
'Smoke' cuts elders no slack in De Francis Maryland-bred colt's wire-to-wire victory boosts bid for Eclipse
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Slugger Clyburn plays waiting game Passed-up outfielder builds case at Rochester
By Brant James | Brant James,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
O's brass needs polishThe Orioles had to fix something...
Long day's journey into ugly victory
By JOHN EISENBERG
Top seeds Chang, Korda roll into final No. 1 seed overcomes 4-1 deficit to Steven for D.C. semifinal win
By Phil Jackman | Phil Jackman,SUN STAFF
Throwback Favre eyes Packers repeat
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Earnhardt certain he'll give long slump the slip He says it could happen today in Pennsylvania 500
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
For Woods, it was a good day all around After 64 ties course record to get back in contention, he hobnobs with royalty
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
As crabs come and go, so quickly do the years
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Bats ring, O's hope it's not false alarm 3 homers, late runs provide shot of confidence to lineup
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
These five are up front about leading the Ravens Defensive linemen key to team's resurgence
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Some pain, no glory for Nicklaus Three-time British champ shows only flashes of past
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
Isaia suffers knee injury, will be lost for season Offensive line depth takes another hit after backup tears ligament
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Injuries not hurting Indians' staff
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Ravens roll call
Off commission, but Frederick gives opinions a ride
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
'Queenie' breezes in All Brandy Filly tops Tough Broad by 2 1/4 lengths in stakes
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Epps would love to catch on Ravens: Free agent James Epps from East Texas State has impressed with his speed, but there's no shortage of receivers in camp.
By Danielle Rumore | Danielle Rumore,SUN STAFF
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