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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MAY 18, 1997
BUSINESS
Company builds sailboat for beginners Learn to sail in an hour, upstart firm says
By KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
For reminders and a few good laughs, try CyberMom Program adds a new twist to schedulers
By Michael Himowitz
May 7 would be too late for some sellers
By Kenneth R. Harney
To tighten, or not to tighten: Fed's decision is 48 hours away
By Jay Hancock
Broker classes wind up as issue State panel to review pre-licensing school time amid complaints
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
Practical place for a family Special touches meet needs of parents, kids
By Jill L. Kubatko | Jill L. Kubatko,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
15-year mortgages with fixed rates gained popularity
Road to riches may lead overseas
By Source: Financial Research Pub Date: 5/18/97 BLOOMBERG NEWS
Lightning strikes: Lightning doesn't have to make a direct...
Springhouse StationRegency Homes has opened a model of the...
Clothes fly through the new duds hubs Centers foster speed and more Md. jobs
By Kevin L. McQuaid | Kevin L. McQuaid,SUN STAFF
Shipbuilding part of plan for Beth yard Repair facilities would be expanded under Angelos
By Sean Somerville | Sean Somerville,SUN STAFF
Rural route Getaway homes: City and subusrban dwellers seeking a quiet weekend home flock to the Shenandoah Valley. But prospective buyers would do well to visit and study land records to avoid unpleasant surprises after purchasing.
By Lisa Breslin | Lisa Breslin,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Everything for building a life and 3 cemeteries for later on Irvington refuses to let blight in
By Janice D'Arcy | Janice D'Arcy,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Landscaping features are nice follow-up to new deck Planting beds, terraces, retaining walls add beauty
By Karol V. Menzie & Randy Johnson
Free seminar June 12 for homebuyersTri-Churches Housing...
No business for chickens Perdue: Salisbury- based Perdue Farms, the world's No. 2 poultry processor, is charting its growth in new domestic and foreign markets to compete in a thin-margin industry.
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,SUN STAFF
FEATURES
Barns deocrated with colorful folk art are the highlight of a day trip through Berks County, Pa.
By Randy Kraft | Randy Kraft,ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL
A mighty ship filled city's sky Zeppelin: A year before its fatal crash, the Hindenburg flew over Baltimore.
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Concert's youthful organizer
By Ulla Karki
Aliens of '3rd Rock' journey to dreamland Preview: Stress and laugh levels rise for season-ender, some of which is in 3-D.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
Virtual visiting before you go Publishing: A new book tells you how to use the Internet to learn about your destination and plan your trip.
By L. R. Shannon | L. R. Shannon,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
After you buy, you want to fly Reports: At least two companies publish lists of credit cards and their rebates.
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Going by the book Guides: On the road, travelers need maps, historical information and practical advice
By David Gonzales | David Gonzales,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Extras sought for Spielberg production
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
150 years ago in The SunMay 18: Attempts to Murder -- An...
By Fred Rasmussen
Young adults are on the move Report: Survey indicates 84 percent of people aged 18 to 24 will be traveling this summer.
By Wendy Tanaka | Wendy Tanaka,SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER
When in France, see a vineyard Visits: Hundreds of winemaking estates provide tours and tastings for individuals or groups, often at no cost.
By Harry Shattuck | Harry Shattuck,HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Eclectic mix creates cheer, style, comfort Design: Well-chosen period pieces work in up-to-date setting, with a pale or neutral surround sparked by bright accents.
By Rita St. Clair | Rita St. Clair,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Cultivating a crop that's in such good taste Herbs: They're easy to raise, and a festival May 24 in Leakin Park will get growers off to a good start.
By Ary Bruno | Ary Bruno,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
An art auction raises questions of values
By Glenn McNatt
Diplomacy required on car trip Arguments: The children seem to be fighting over food and music, but the real battle is over power.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Dressing your table for success Home: Tablescaping can give your dining area a warm and inviting look.
By Dylan Landis | Dylan Landis,UNIVERAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Take them out to the ballgame for food
By Rob Kasper
Worldly looksBaltimore has a new store that can make...
By Janice D'Arcy | Janice D'Arcy,Contributing Writer
Whether he's wailing passionate lyrics at an Irish pub or railing against tax hikes at a Baltimore City Council meeting, Martin O'Malley is always onstage. And always on a crusade.
By Kevin Cowherd | Kevin Cowherd,SUN STAFF
Historic setting, upscale dining Restaurant: At Cockey's Tavern, you can feed an old-fashioned appetite with big portions of mostly traditional food.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
Logging on for nearly real adventures
By Mike Steere | Mike Steere,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Triple Crown Ball wins big for charitable organizations
By Sylvia Badger
The sun also sets on fest in Key West Conflict: Attacking the Hemingway Days Festival for commercializing the writer's image, Papa's sons threatened to sue. The event's organizer called the whole thing off.
By Mireya Navarro | Mireya Navarro,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Old-time advertising still sells Antiques: Calendars, pictures and glasses are among the many gimmicks and giveaways now being collected.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
South of the border styleMexico Lindo, Towson Town...
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Sun Staff
Field trip: The ride itself is an education
By Susan Reimer
'Odysseus' sails into the Straits of Sweeps Preview: NBC miniseries provides adventure, but it should not be confused with great literature, and it may not be appropriate for the little ones. It begins tonight and concludes tomorrow.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
Cable networks reveal what new year has in store Preview: Topics of offerings to run from 'Jane Eyre' to mind control.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
1995 Fossi Chianti ($8.49).There are few wines more useful...
By Michael Dresser
Recognizing the sweet smell of success
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight-Ridder News Service
Join The Club Gardeners come together to discuss common interests, learn what's new and take on projects. Many groups welcome new members.
By JoAnne C. Broadwater | JoAnne C. Broadwater,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Abell's table leads to a tale of a nun's lasting generosity
By Jacques Kelly
London tests Towson Theater: Young acting students speak their lines for an official examiner from across the Atlantic.
By Linell Smith | Linell Smith,SUN STAFF
Tuning up in English language Music: Japanese rockers earn raves in and outside their native land.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
'Roseanne' - colored glasses The sitcom's view of working-class life was anything but rosy. The series, ending nine years on TV Tuesday, was ground-breaking in its realism.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
SPORTS
For bass fishing, lower Potomac casts itself as one of best areas
By Lonny Weaver | Lonny Weaver,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Touch Gold touches down right out of gate Early stumble magnifies his valiant run to 4th place
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Kahoe, Terps write off Temple Freshman goalie gives women a Loyola rematch
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
Jockey talk
Captain Comeback again steps up, but again is steps short 'Bodgit' gives Capuano another big stretch effort
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
On the Hat Track
By Vida Roberts | Vida Roberts,SUN FASHION EDITOR
Jumbled at start, race kicks in, then closes in high gear Touch Gold's stumble doesn't keep strategy from following form
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Stevens adds gem to crown of jewels Hall of Famer ends 0-for-8 here with 'greatest race'
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Lute-like Baffert is Wildcat on a roll Torrid run lifts Arizonan as it did his school's coach
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
Woods 'slips': 67 leads by two Unhappy with swing, he's at 15-under 195
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
'Hounds women march on Loyola tops UNC, 10-8, for rematch with UM, first title-game berth
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
Hubbard's six goals send No. 1 Princeton past pesky UMass Tigers win 26th straight, reach semifinals, 11-9
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Broadneck tops Patterson, sets up rematch for crown Defending 3A-4A champs will meet Mount Hebron after 26-9 runaway win
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Well-rounded effort carries St. Joe Gaels finish among top 3 in 13 events for 170 points
By Jeff Seidel 44TC | Jeff Seidel 44TC,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Notable
Concerto fails to sustain crescendo, finishes quiet sixth Steinbrenner harmony remains, trainer says
By Doug Brown | Doug Brown,SUN STAFF
Towson scores late, upends Southern, 6-5 Bulldogs suffer defeat on goal with 21 seconds left
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
Potomac fishing takes turn for better
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
D. Martinez revived by showing against O's Strong outing in loss gives veteran reprieve
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Centennial's Daugherty claims Region III girls championship 3 doubles teams also win
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
Secrets to Erickson's 7-1 start a mystery New pitches, attitude, delivery cited as factors
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Olenick and Myers spark Eagles' win Track & field
By Rick Belz
D. Martinez loses, wins reprieve Veteran pitcher may have saved job with showing vs. O's
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
'Charm' noses out win to preserve shot at 1st Triple Crown since '78
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Arundel rally falls short in 6-5 loss Calvert stops Wildcats with runner at third base
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Key wins 8th O's top Mariners
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Toe-to-toe, Free House bobs, weaves Runner-up continues rivalry with 'Charm,' will answer Belmont bell
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Lottery odds
Catch-release guidelines boost survival chances Notebook
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
L. Raven closes out Hammond for 7-6 win Raiders' goalie makes big save in final seconds
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
Browning, 17, accelerates in enduro class
By Stanley Dillon | Stanley Dillon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Johnson and Lindley share lead at LPGA 2-under 69s give pair 210s, 2-shot advantage
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF
Fast from gate, Channel 2 sets winning pace
By Milton Kent
For Lewis, the eyes still have it at age 72 He beats photo to finish
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
Towson's defense blankets Southern Lowman scores 5 goals, but Bulldogs fall, 12-7
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
O'Connor's late goal lifts Towson, 6-5 Boys lacrosse
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
Glenelg roars past Kent, 13-4 McQuigg, Pett power offense as Gladiators win shot at 1A-2A state title
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,SUN STAFF
Washington holds off Gettysburg 10-9 win returns Shoremen to final, against Nazareth
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Game pays as Boss, council squabble
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Hopkins women fall in semifinals Middlebury captures spot in Div. III title game, 20-6
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
Towson defense blankets Southern-AA, 12-7 Girls lacrosse
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
BaseballPadres: Placed RHP Dario Veras (shoulder strain...
In photo, 'Ops' has reason to smile Brave Note jockey Wilson can't believe eyes after being nosed out in Dixie
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Triple threat
By Tom Keyser | Sun reporter
Joe Strauss' O's week in review
By JOE STRAUSS
Photo finish gives racing exposure
By John Eisenberg
Myers deserves blameIt is said that Randy Myers called for...
Time runs out on Loyola Greyhounds push Syracuse to end, fall short, 13-12
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Behind window of opportunity Mutuel clerks: Whether they are Pimlico regulars or guests brought in on "a paid vacation," doing the windows on Preakness Day is awash in challenges.
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
At Hopkins, sense of loss Lacrosse: The Blue Jays' proud program is feeling the pressure to end its longest national- title drought -- a decade.
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Loose reins rule in infield Police: For one day, they play down the law, allowing drinking, disrobing and dissoluteness to abound in the Pimlico infield -- as long as nobody gets hurt.
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
Spirit of mighty Man o' War hangs over decayed Shore farm
By John Steadman
NEWS
Separate basic training for women in military viewed with skepticism Members of Congress question whether it would avert sexual misconduct
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
C. Oliver Goldsmith, 69, lawyer, fox hunter, dedicated horseman
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
Joanie Weston,62, a strapping power hitter who passed up a...
Anna F. Pearce, 93, teacher, My Lady's Manor preserver
Lawrence C. Hoyer, 60, scientist and teacher
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Dana Hedgpeth contributed to this article
Kabila's success was 30 years in the making Rebel leader changes name of Zaire back to Congo
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Man suspected in burglaries in three counties Police say 80 crimes may be linked to him
By Jill Hudson and TaNoah Morgan | Jill Hudson and TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Nation marches to Sousa's legacy 'Stars and Stripes Forever' retains popularity after 100 years
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
A tradition of powerful pens
By Neil A. Grauer
Regionalism for real? Government-business forum: Price of city's decline is high for everyone in this region.
Canada needs national politics June election: Liberals should retain power but Conservative revival is essential.
On our 160th birthday Celebrating change: Newspaper in the past 10 years has a new look, new emphasis.
Tireless Sauerbrey ready for a rematch Expanding '94 base is GOP task for '98
By William F. Zorzi Jr. | William F. Zorzi Jr.,SUN STAFF
Preakness geniality belies troubles
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
Gary's war on spending admits no cease-fire
By Brian Sullam
Just where is US Airways cutting service?Am I missing...
County's write-in votes a tribute to democracy
By Mike Burns
40 years in public health, leadership to land Neslen in Women's Hall Fame
By Lisa Breslin | Lisa Breslin,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Local schools seeing rise in urban woes More poor students, pupils with limited English are enrolling
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
It's not about religion, but discriminationGregory Kane...
County faulted on 1-bid contracts Auditor says officials at times didn't justify lack of competition
By Tom Pelton | Tom Pelton,SUN STAFF
Graduation ceremonies in the area
Find the disruptive kids and help them in time
By Norris West
Debatable defenses from James Q. Wilson
By Walter Olson | Walter Olson,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
In American publishing, the banal drives out the good Marketeering: Sleaze and cultural identity sweep away the niche for serious books.
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Calling it a day decades later Service: Manchester Councilwomen Kathryn Riley and Charlotte Collett ease their way out of public life.
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
75 years agoOne-hundred acres of woodland near Severn...
By Robert M. Pennington from the archives of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
25 years ago The Hampstead City Council acted on a...
By Compiled from the files of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Police say arrests could clear 40 burglaries 1 suspect also sought in neighboring counties
By Jill Hudson | Jill Hudson,SUN STAFF
Aberdeen's eager dam builders Wildlife specialists at APG battle beavers
By Lisa Respers | Lisa Respers,SUN STAFF
Japanese ministries at odds over danger of smoking Habit is widespread and generates revenue
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Devastated families pick up and move on Flood takes memories, belongings and homes
By Debbie M. Price and Jamie Stiehm | Debbie M. Price and Jamie Stiehm,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer JoAnna Daemmrich contributed to this article
Va. promoter considers site for concerts Route 140 parcel's I-795 connection is considered ideal
By James M. Coram and Mary Gail Hare | James M. Coram and Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Leitch takes over as top health officer
BY A SUN STAFF REPORTER
The flight from reason begins with fads and ends with burning human flesh
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
After 160 years, newspapers return to the age of the #F pamphleteer A place where the Mencken tradition lives on
By Andrew Ciofalo
New York's plan to ship trash angers neighbors 4.7 million tons of garbage could be scattered across nation
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Hopkins student graduating with honors and debt Denis Gibbs will spend next 10 years paying off his $109,700 tab
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
After 160 years, newspapers return to the age of the #F pamphleteer The 'Daily Me' is not the end of democracy
By Adam Clayton Powell III
Philadelphia seeks to lure more tourists Advertisers hope to tap visitors from New York
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Art works as hostages World War II loot: 52 years after the end of hostilities, Nazi trophy art disputes continue.
In 1837, the boosterish Mr. R.J. Matchett was bullish on Baltimore. 160TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUN
By Dan Fesperman | Dan Fesperman,SUN STAFF GR PHOTO
Deep Blue won't get surly, -- arrogant or be fun to play
By GREGORY KANE
South Korea arrests its president's son, says he took bribes Kim Hyon Chul charged with tax evasion, too
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
American Vietnam vets, New Zealanders reuniteRick Will...
Police officer dragged briefly by fleeing car
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Revived Crisis to focus on wide range of ideas Publishing: The Crisis, the NAACP's official publication founded by W. E. B. DuBois, is to reappear in July, and readers may be in for stimulating experiences.
By James Bock | James Bock,SUN STAFF
A photograph and caption in yesterday's editions showed...
ABC's cancellation of Friday night's '20/20' questioned Network denies acting out of fear of Congress
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Scholarship awards bring out music to the ears
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
A listing of commencement exercises held yesterday...
Training to earn their poetic license Poetry: Students are steered away from syrupy love poems or heavy contemplations of death and mortality when they write for the commuting public.
By Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan | Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan,SUN STAFF
Silver Charm grabs 2nd jewel - one to go Racing: Derby champ narrowly wins stretch battle and now has a shot at the Triple Crown
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Valley farms struggle with development 800 acres sold this fiscal year in Baltimore County
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
Columbia man trying to feed N. Korea From missionary family, he sees N. Korean disaster as his personal mission
By James Bock | James Bock,SUN STAFF
Books of the region: Gilman, sails, birds
By James H. Bready | James H. Bready,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Let's not cut health costs blindly There are limits to what the industry and Md. can absorb
By Ronald R. Peterson
Favoritism works for poverty programYour editorial on May...
A graph in last Sunday's Business section gave an...
Saudi suspect held in Canada might help U.S. sort out blast He apparently is willing to cooperate if deported here instead of home
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
McVeigh team has hard act to follow Prosecution's pace, 'MTV-style' graphics called 'masterful'
By Sandy Banisky | Sandy Banisky,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Does requirement to do good do Arundel students any good? 'Service learning' approach in county raises questions
By Elaine Tassy and Andrea F. Siegel | Elaine Tassy and Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Md. students' service rule is challenged Some in first class to face requirement question usefulness
By Elaine Tassy and Andrea F. Siegel | Elaine Tassy and Andrea F. Siegel,Maryland Student Service Alliance County's service learning program Anne Arundel County public schools Pub Date: 5/18/97SUN STAFF
Businesses asked to donate funds for local youth sports programs
By Craig Timberg | Craig Timberg,SUN STAFF
Smithsonian chronicles U.S.- Soviet space rivalry 'Space Race' exhibit is part of museum's permanent displays
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Ehrenreich's 'Blood Rites': monster war
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,SUN STAFF
Still lively and informative Since May 1837, The Sun has offered the news of the day to readers with a 'laudable desire for knowledge'
By Jacques Kelly | Jacques Kelly,SUN STAFF
Timothy Ferris' universe: misguided religiosity
By Carolyn McConnell | Carolyn McConnell,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Killing enemy's appetite for war F-22: Climb inside the stealthy fighter plane so sophisticated that it might deter would-be opponents.
By Greg Schneider | Greg Schneider,SUN STAFF
AIDS epidemic spreads with freedom in Russia HIV infection linked to surge in drug abuse and sexual activity
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
The unending expenditures of graduation
By Phyllis Lucas | Phyllis Lucas,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Where winning isn't only thing St. Mary's: Catholic high school in Annapolis fares well in sports, but they are considered only an adjunct to academics. Many graduates attend highly selective schools.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
A world of dominant civilizations Order: A professor says the three big Cold War blocs -- the free world, the Communist bloc and the Third World -- will be replaced by the world's major civilizations.
By R. C. Longworth
Ethics panel agrees on moratorium on human cloning But presidential advisers divided on outright ban
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Girl, 14, is killed in game with gun 13-year-old cousin is charged with murder in shooting
By Jamie Stiehm | Jamie Stiehm,SUN STAFF
Sounds of strain in busy hallways Liberty High School tests one-way traffic in clogged corridors
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
Lawn equipment is dangerous
Russert urges Loyola grads to share Otherwise, 'we will perish,' NBC political analyst warns at 148th commencement
By Brenda J. Buote | Brenda J. Buote,SUN STAFF
The Bentztown Bard
By Gilbert Sandler
World champ proves he still has the moves Chess: Garry Kasparov, bested last week by a computer, took on eight of the area's top players yesterday in a megamatch at UMBC.
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,SUN STAFF
Teacher, scientist valued diligence Instructor who died after student brawl called strict, caring
By Dan Morse | Dan Morse,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Dana Hedgpeth contributed to this article
Researchers focus on mitochondrial diseases in young Condition may affect 1,000 to 4,000 children born each year in U.S.
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
The case against Timothy McVeigh
By Ivan Penn | Ivan Penn,SUN STAFF
Building a bird feeder without a permit lands a New Rochelle woman in court If it's a crime to feed birds, they'll have to put me in jail, she says
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
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