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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MARCH 30, 1997
BUSINESS
A seamless commitment Clothier: Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc. is a industry throwback, continuing to make its own clothes and staying in Baltimore to help stem corporate flight.
By Liz Bowie | Liz Bowie,SUN STAFF
Pricey moderation: Despite economists' concerns, inflation...
Opaque SEC proposal tries to rein in bond funds
By Jerry Morgan | Jerry Morgan,NEWSDAY
In tune with nature, family Custom touches make house just right, with room to grow
By Judy Reilly | Judy Reilly,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
MMX technology will hit you right in the eyes, ears But for mundane uses, redesign isn't much help
By Mike Himowitz
Take stock of outdoor amenities In the spring, focus shifts to decks, porches and other exterior features
By Karol V. Menzie and Randy Johnson
BGE offers options in gas Utility will permit residents to purchase from third parties
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
SEC chairman queries firms on pay methods Use of sales contests, inducements discouraged
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Less managing in managed care may mean more care, and costs
By M. William Salganik
Information glut baffles borrowers, survey reveals
Fair housing summit scheduled at Cross KeysThe second...
Merger subsidies inder attack Are payments crucial for efficiency, or just 'payoffs for layoffs'?
By Greg Schneider | Greg Schneider,SUN STAFF
Mortgage insurance relief looms
By Kenneth R. Harney
Under ConstructionGunpowder PointeGemcraft Homes has begun...
And he does it all upside down Burying a small statue of St. Joseph head-first next to the house may be a last-ditch attempt by home sellers, but there're success stories to consider the holy man for Realtor of the Year.
By Charles Cohen | Charles Cohen,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Metro area's new hope for harmony Ioanna Morfessis new chief of Greater Baltimore Alliance
By Jay Hancock | Jay Hancock,SUN STAFF
Older now, and still a beauty Govans remains a quiet charmer off York Road
By DeWitt Bliss | DeWitt Bliss,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
NEWS
A Glorious Journey For 26 years, Nathan Carter has been inspiring the Morgan State University Choir to ever greater heights. This time, the destination is Carnegie Hall and a historic tribute to Marian Anderson.
By Linell Smith | Linell Smith,SUN STAFF
Stadium school at risk Audit results: Test scores aren't stellar, but politics shouldn't kill experiment.
New Jersey company cultivates pollution-eating plants Mustard greens, alfalfa help to clean up ravages of industry
By BOSTON GLOBE
New York school is just for girls, and they like it Baltimore, Philadelphia have other two all-girls public high schools in U.S.
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Joseph Francis Neilson, 70, wine and spirits...
After 75 years, poetry no longer a 'Waste Land' Postmodernism: Eliot's grim view, that of Modernism, gives way to -- among other things -- love.
By CLARINDA HARRISS | CLARINDA HARRISS,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Police chief emphasizes drug arrestsSince coming to this...
Annapolis becomes an outrage-free zone
By Sara Engram
Schools bar Internet links for children Students creating Web site 'outraged' about restriction
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Fitness classes will help burn off chocolate
By Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Projected growth alternatives sparking debate on county planning for 20 years Need for industry, schools considered
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
WMC wins $18,000 grant for alcohol education effort Funds are to be used to teach new students
For he's a jolly good fellow -- not!
By Barry Rascovar
25 years agoPrayer became standard operating procedure...
By Compiled from the archives of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Boon is seen in renovation of Warfield Officials anticipate economic benefits for South Carroll
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
75 years agoFrancis Lazenby, manager of the Annapolis...
By Robert M. Pennington from the archives of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
Breaking bread, forging ties Union Square sees dinners as way to unite, improve community
By Marilyn McCraven | Marilyn McCraven,SUN STAFF
Rep. Bartlett's plan to save national parksWell, there he...
Is this for cops' benefit, or for sense of revenge?
By NORRIS WEST
IRS needs an overhaul Over its head: Making agency more efficient easier politically than rewriting tax code.
All aboard federal gravy train Capitol Hill turning hungry eye on dollars for transportation
By DAVID SAFFORD
Pundits' tilt to the right skews political discourse Media: Without liberal ideologues weighing in from the left, Americans get a profoundly imbalanced view of the political spectrum.
By JEFF COHEN
A cure for self-insured health plans Amend ERISA to enable states to pursue reforms
By VIKRAM KHANNA
Hereford in north Balto. Co. at development crossroads New buildings herald change in village
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
Isn't it still a hate crime if the victim isn't black?
By GREGORY KANE
A Clinton end run for the 2nd term President can bypass Congress on matters close to his heart
By CARL M. CANNON
What do drugs have to do with forgery? PlentyI am...
He's trying to put dents in a big utility's armor
By BRIAN SULLAM
Glendening scholarship plan dies in committee Legislators strip funding from HOPE initiative
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,SUN STAFF
Oh, the farmer and the suburbanite should be friends
By Elise Armacost
Arts council head quitting to work with sculptor 'True partnership' lures Hatfield way after 5 years
By Lisa Breslin | Lisa Breslin,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Unconscious desires appear in collections
By Glenn McNatt
Washington's secret garden Arboretum: The outdoor plant lab is one of the more colorful but obscure attractions in the capital. Researchers at the arboretum have created nearly 700 kinds of plants and trees.
By Ellen Gamerman | Ellen Gamerman,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Sci-fi aficionados trek to convention Visitors talk books, art, films and Calif. cult
By Brenda J. Buote | Brenda J. Buote,SUN STAFF
Judges seek court control of program State asked to drop supervisory role in Alternative Sentencing
By Kate Shatzkin | Kate Shatzkin,SUN STAFF
Come on, Disney, give your sources their credit
By MIKE BURNS
Let's look inward in this season of freedom, rebirth Faith: With their potent messages of hope, redemption and liberation, Passover and Easter provide a perfect time to search our hearts and atone for our sins.
By ARTHUR J. MAGIDA
'Deadly Feast' -- a plague upon us?
By JOHN R. ALDEN | JOHN R. ALDEN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
California's heavy rains cause a mild case of gold fever Prospectors hope erosion will reveal new deposits
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Wilbur Richard Knorr, 51, a professor at Stanford...
Low-paying jobs begging for workers Retailers, restaurants see shortage of people taking $6-$10 an hour
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF
What more could a father ask for?
By Peter A. Jay
Fit elders are rewriting the assumptions about aging and activity Bush's sky dive highlights seniors' vigor attitude
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Hunt for Nazi treasure begins at National Archives in D.C. Newly released data offer fresh clues on stolen gold
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Recalling Smith, and discussing her farm's fateI have...
Signing and reading at Center Stage
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
2 city men fatally shot on Paca Street Another man in car hurt
By Jamie Stiehm | Jamie Stiehm,SUN STAFF
In Bosnia mission, U.S. soldiers are prisoners of peace Army finds morale wanes after six months
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Easter closings
An unappetizing mess of synergy Words: Stephen R. Covey wrote the book on synergy. But when others use this buzzword, things don't always add up.
By MIKE ADAMS
Building a prince of an English village Charles tries to create perfect neighborhood
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
An authority on 'Law & Order' Television: On the popular police drama, Lt. Anita Van Buren is a commanding presence. In person, actress S. Epatha Merkerson is no less a force to be reckoned with.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
Student drama unfolds in court High school teams of 'lawyers' compete in mock trials
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
Churches bloom for Easter Lilies: Those breathtaking displays of Easter lilies are a credit to frantic florists in one of their busiest seasons and to the church volunteers who turn flowers into art.
By Elaine Tassy | Elaine Tassy,SUN STAFF
Casting call lures anglers Trout: Fishing enthusiasts from Maryland and Pennsylvania descended on Gunpowder Falls yesterday for the official beginning of the spring season.
By Mark Guidera | Mark Guidera,SUN STAFF
Cult leader seduced 20 people from town on Ore. coast in '75 Most returned, wonder what impulse drew them
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A new Einstein biography sets things straight
By CRAIG EISENDRATH | CRAIG EISENDRATH,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
There's no slacking off for Richard Linklater Filmmaker: He considers his movie 'subUrbia' the missing link in his screen autobiography.
By Joe Garofoli | Joe Garofoli,KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Martha's Graham: 'Goddess,' priestess?
By ANITA FINKEL | ANITA FINKEL,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Gertrude L. Nilsson, 88, fought to get treatment for alcoholics
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Global warming talks heat up Greenhouse defect: Equitable curbs on fossil fuel consumption for all countries.
The force that makes literature flourish -- and civilization work
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
McVeigh's right to fair trial Our Constitution entitles defendants to a vigorous defense
By JAMES M. KRAMON
St. John Lutheran Church Youth ministry selling top-quality mulch
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Banking on poor women Bankers: A Baltimore Catholic charity's loan programs turn poor Ecuadorean women into entrepreneurs.
By Ernest F. Imhoff | Ernest F. Imhoff,SUN STAFF
Trailer parks may be fading Recent Howard law means tracts could be developed instead
By Edward LeeSUN STAFF
City College undergoes revival Principal: Joseph M. Wilson, who found a school in disarray three years ago, sets high standards, and the students are meeting them.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Adult ice skaters enjoy child-free nights at rink As many as 500 turn out for events
By Erin Texeira | Erin Texeira,SUN STAFF
The counterculture goes mainstream Trends: Can "phenomenons" such as Howard Stern, Courtney Love and alternative rock keep their edge now that they've been packaged and presold?
By Matthew Gilbert | Matthew Gilbert,BOSTON GLOBE
Dorothea Straus' generation of writers
By VICTORIA BROWNWORTH | VICTORIA BROWNWORTH,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Cemeteries need regulation Neglect intolerable: Mount Auburn resting place not the only one that warrants attention.
Orioles prices may shut out future fans
By MICHAEL OLESKER
FEATURES
Entertaining readers was no mystery at all Books: Zenith Jones Brown of Annapolis published more than 60 detective novels between 1929 and 1962. As an author, she was said to be fTC a member of the "blunt instrument school and likes a good, clean murder."
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
For children, moving toys are perpetual favorites Antiques: Figures made of tin and powered by clockworks or springs have been delighting youngsters since the early 19th century.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
Reserving a spot at a national park Planning: You can now phone in your request for popular campsites as much as five months, or a year, in advance. But fees have increased.
By Betsy Wade | Betsy Wade,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
It's prom time. Designers, hairstylists and retailers are...
By Janice D'Arcy | Janice D'Arcy,Contributing Writer
Little engine that could is job-hunters' model Persistence: Careers move forward on determination, not discouragement.
By Deborah L. Jacobs | Deborah L. Jacobs,CHRONICLE FEATURES
Bargains for gardensYou'd go to Target for laundry...
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN STAFF
Don't blame yourself if kids make you crazy
By Susan Reimer
Pond debris can harm your fish
Investing in quality rather than quantity Design: When the budget is too tight for major refurbishing, you can give a room a new look with a good rug and a fine piece of furniture.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Ann Willan focuses on basics of good food Teacher: The cookbook author and founder of La Varenne emphasizes simple dishes that any cook can prepare.
By Kim Pierce | Kim Pierce,UNIVERSAL PRSS SYNDICATE
Spring is a good time to make a break for it Tourism: The travel industry is having a boom season, as families embark on getaways now, rather than waiting for summer.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Don't just tell child to do chores show her how
By Beverly Mills | Beverly Mills,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
150 years ago in The SunMarch 30: The Emperor of Russia...
By Fred Rasmussen
Hotels increase rates as well as choices
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
More flights to Russia's Wild East Pioneer: Air Alaska builds connections to the country's 'back door.'
By James Brooke | James Brooke,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
1993 Trentadue Old Patch Red, North Coast ($14.99...
By Michael Dresser
Some movies are disasters waiting to happen
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight-Ridder News Service
Is upscale Carmel becoming too tacky? Changes: Locals grouse that the city's ambience is being destroyed by T-shirt shops and chain stores.
By Stephanie Simon | Stephanie Simon,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Life With Father - And Nixon Victimized hero or unvarnished crook? For years, my father and I had argued about Tricky Dick. Now it was time to let the man speak for himself.
By Janice D'Arcy | Janice D'Arcy,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Before we had warehouse stores we had bargain basements
By Jacques Kelly
Snip and savor Fresh herbs don't need to be any farther away than your kitchen windowsill.
By Nancy Taylor Robson | Nancy Taylor Robson,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Little things are important Restaurant: The food is mostly fine and the prices fair, but appearances at Brookshire Rooftop Cafe leave something to be desired.
By Laura Rottenberg | Laura Rottenberg,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Promoting the life of the city Campaigner: For 15 years, Laurie Schwartz has worked tirelessly for the revitalization of Baltimore.
By Stephanie Shapiro | Stephanie Shapiro,SUN STAFF
Maryland Institute fund-raiser is an ArtaFare to remember
By Sylvia Badger
The Academy Award-winning film ``The English Patient'' has sparked tourism, and focused attention on the country's brief history under British rule.
By William Arnold | William Arnold,New York Daily News Pub Date: 3/30/97 SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
Disabled kids can build self esteem with dolphins Florida: Several programs use the gentle water mammals to provide a therapeutic experience.
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
History, wealth on the Hudson Estates: Roosevelt and Vanderbilt mansions educate and delight visitors, and they're just three miles apart in New York state.
By Linda Perney | Linda Perney,NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Garden arbors can improve your outlook Structure: With a simple arch, you can frame a view, create an illusion and provide a support for plants and flowers.
By Marty Ross | Marty Ross,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
SPORTS
Remembering Robinson, so others won't forget 50 years later, baseball honors fall of color line to keep his legacy alive
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Bullets leave Baltimore with win Mavericks fall, 94-87
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Disputed goal tops Terps in 2nd OT Referees huddle, make Va.'s 15-14 win official
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Resplendent O's welcome getaway day
By John Eisenberg
Spring break
By Roch Eric Kubatko and Peter Schmuck
Being comfortable is relief to Benitez Young Oriole overcoming physical, cultural pains
By Roch Eric Kubatko | Roch Eric Kubatko,SUN STAFF
No. 1 Terps cruise to 8-0 by routing No. 9 ODU, 17-1 Attonio, Valentino power No. 3 Loyola over W&M
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
O's don't need RipkenCal Ripken is just another egomaniac...
Accuracy drives Funk's ascent Former Terps coach hits 13 of 14 fairways, moves to 2-under with a 68
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Pimlico-at-Laurel meeting shows 9 percent decline Dr. Best rallies, wins Private Terms Stakes
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Rockfish summit is key step toward compromise
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Ray, Ryals spark Spalding over Glen Burnie, 5-1 Top-ranked Cavaliers prevail over No. 3 Gophers
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Al East
By Andy Knobel
Al Central
By Andy Knobel
Nl East
By Andy Knobel
Nl West
By Andy Knobel
Baseball '97
Nl Central
By Andy Knobel
No. 2 St. Mary's stifles Annapolis in Hallmark Girls lacrosse
By Katherine Dunn
Kilgour's 5 goals lift Bandits past Thunder 19-14 defeat puts a cap on 2-8 Baltimore season
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Blue Jays 'earn' 15-7 win at UNC Freshman midfielders provide spark as Hopkins squares record at 3-3
By Rick Dorsey | Rick Dorsey,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Spirit to face Kixx in playoffs Regular-season finale is 9-5 loss to Philadelphia
By Doug Brown | Doug Brown,SUN STAFF
Baseball '97
BaseballBlue Jays: Placed LHP Paul Spoljaric on 15-day DL...
53,147 see D.C. United win, 1-0, after shootout in Los Angeles MLS
By L.A. DAILY NEWS
NL vs. AL: When leagues collide
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,Sun Staff
NL vs. AL: When leagues collide
By Andy Knobel
Title game a happy end for Himes Former Old Mill star bows out at Old Dominion
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,SUN STAFF
Watts, Mount St. Joe shut down Calvert Hall for Conley crown Senior out-duels Rhodes, 2-hits No. 2 Cardinals
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
'Cats meow: It's kentucky, Ariz '96 champs balance out Minnesota
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
Lofton deal a child of luxury tax
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Jackson's Gophers era is golden Senior's 23-point effort ends his 47-11 Minn. run
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
The umpires strike back
By PETER SCHMUCK | PETER SCHMUCK,SUN STAFF
No longer babe, Oriole Park begins to show age Improved amenities, touch-ups designed to keep stadium sharp
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,SUN STAFF
It's lonely at the top of this year's draft
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Al West
By Andy Knobel
Johnson leaves Fla. with no complaints Hammonds puts HR cap on his super spring
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Getting a move on: Orioles: The shift of Cal Ripken to third base and the addition of shortstop Mike Bordick are two of many changes intended to get the veteran team to the World Series.
By Peter SchmuckISMAEL ROLDAN: SPECIAL TO THE SUN | Peter SchmuckISMAEL ROLDAN: SPECIAL TO THE SUN,SUN STAFF
Bruins play through pain, split in tourney No. 6 Broadneck drops title game to St. Albans
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Hereford loss spoils showdown at tourney McDonogh wins final, but misses shot at Bulls
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Hoch opens up, climbs within 2 of Elkington Break in his silence follows 3rd-round 65
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Fish & Wildlife Service ponders extending duck season, bag limit Agency sees fewer hunters and more mallards
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Centennial still team to single out Defending county champs younger but loaded compared to competition
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
Olson vacation can wait Ariz. still on job
By Ken Rosenthal
Just like old times: Tennessee, ODU in final Lady Vols eye 5th crown
By Milton Kent | Milton Kent,SUN STAFF
St. Mary's gets last word vs. Annapolis with 10-6 win No. 2-ranked Saints take two in Hallmark tourney
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
Tragedy mars Concerto's win at Turfway Inexcessivelygood goes down on homestretch, is euthanized on track
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Brown stuns Orange, 20-12 Princeton, Duke roll
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
No. 2 St. Mary's stifles Annapolis in Hallmark Girls lacrosse
By Katherine Dunn
'Cats meow: It's Kentucky, Ariz 3-pointers bounce Tar Heels
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
Penn State starts fast, leaves UMBC behind for 11-5 triumph
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Perry Hall boys ready to go distance to send coach Martin out on top Gators favorite to win fifth straight county title
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Dubai Cup rained out by downpours Decision due tomorrow on rescheduling race
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Jockey Prado goes the extra length to win
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Broadneck plays through pain, splits in tournament Thomas leads Mt. Hebron to consolation victory
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
1997 Hall inductees exemplify Maryland pride and excellence
By John Steadman
A local drag race driver gives mud racing a spin
By Stan Dillon | Stan Dillon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
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