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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON NOVEMBER 09, 1997
FEATURES
Chintz in bloom The English earthenware made in the early 1900s and decorated with blossoms and garden flowers is enjoying renewed popularity -- and prices are climbing.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN STAFF
The trouble with success Westminster's Muffin Lady made it big: People magazine, 'Good Morning America' and now her own cookbook. But the recipe for fame, Linda Fisher found out, was full of unexpected ingredients.
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,Sun Staff
A perfect little cookbook for Muffies
By Rob Kasper
A tree for all seasons Conifers: Cone-bearing trees show reliable color and serve many uses in the garden. What's more, you don't have to rake up after them.
By Ann Egerton | Ann Egerton,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Think of it as flying in the Grand Canyon Reservoirs: Scuba enthusiasts enjoy lakes Powell and Mead, on the Colorado River.
By Mike Steere | Mike Steere,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Politics and poetry onstage Theater: Kia Corthron's new play about teen pregnancy, environmental hazards, pollution and illiteracy opens at Center Stage Thursday.
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
A lifetime of writing continues Books: Josephine Jacobsen's works in prose and poetry gain new notice. Y: John Dorsey
By SUN ART CRITIC
'Grandfather clock' got its name from song Antiques: Originally described as 'long case' or 'tall case.' it is of a type first made in England in the 1600s.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
Bells are ringing at Bok Tower Concerts: At daily recitals and holiday events, a carillonneur performs in the stone and marble landmark in central Florida.
By Jean Allen | Jean Allen,SUN-SENTINEL, SOUTH FLORIDA
Flickering hopes at WMAR Television: Channel 2 has been working to get out of the ratings cellar, but no one seems to have noticed.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
150 years ago in The SunNov. 9: A Large Bell -- A fine...
By Fred Rasmussen
Little show-offsIn a small way, children's clothes follow...
By Vida Roberts | Vida Roberts,Sun Fashion Editor
Birds, bees and kids who aren't listening
By Susan Reimer
The latest buzz on coffee leaves some a bit jittery
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight-Ridder News Service
Asian financial flu good for travelers
By NEWSDAY
Old trees, like beloved friends, leave behind some quirky tales
By Jacques Kelly
Making vacations learning experiences Courses: As the demand for parent-child lessons grows, more folks are finding that the family that learns together has fun together.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Big spenders helped raise fundsfor the Hannah More School
By Sylvia Badger
Master class puts artists through their paces
By Glenn McNatt
Marie was city's queen for a day Majesty: Romanian royal's visit was Baltimore's first by a reigning monarch.
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
1996 Saintsbury Garnet Carneros Pinot Noir ($14).This...
By Michael Dresser
Casting Call Argentina: Anglers who didn't get enough trout this season should head south -- far south -- to Patagonia, where summer is ready to peek around the corner and the streams are still pristine.
By Joe Doggett | Joe Doggett,HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Dinner with a dollop of history Restaurant: Rustic decor and period-costumed waitresses make the Union Hotel an appealing lunch or dinner stop.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
Rolling Stone anniversary issue salutes women Singers: A long narrative and 28 separate interviews explore the popularity of female rockers.
By Matthew Gilbert | Matthew Gilbert,BOSTON GLOBE
Dots with eight legs are spider mites
High-strutting zins show regional variation Wine: In general, Napa's product is elegant, and Sonoma's is powerful.
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,SUN WINE CRITIC
Sticking pointsAt first it seems silly. A periwinkle blue...
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Sun Staff
Casting Call California: When you have to go to extremes just to get to the stream, the satisfactions are sweeter, the fish fresher.
By Paul Hodgins | Paul Hodgins,ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
Helena Bonham Carter breaks out of her movie mold
By Ruthe Stein | Ruthe Stein,SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
'Ragtime' to begin its national tour in Washington
By Karin Remesch | Karin Remesch,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
The BMA's New Acquisition Doreen Bolger, who takes her place as the museum's director in March, has a reputation for excellence and quiet effectiveness.
By Holly Selby | Holly Selby,Sun Staff
SPORTS
Fights, Vegas moving apart Casino-ring marriage sours after Tyson fight
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Ross reflects fondly on stay with Terps Lions coach: 'I didn't want to leave Maryland'
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Testaverde is ill, but likely to get start At 4-5, Ravens face make-or-break game
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Top performances
Scouting report
By Mike Preston
O'Donnell went for the green, not gold
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Calvert Hall scores A repeat 1-0 win over Spalding Cardinals defend title as midfielder Wakefield nets second-half goal
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF
Centennial rolls on toward another state crown Eagles smash McDonough in 3 games for region title
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
Glories of marsh are always in season
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Chessie back in it after poor Leg 2 start In ninth as gun sounds, Md. boat recovers to 4th
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Maryland edges Ohio State in soccer, 2-1 Terps women ousted in ACC field hockey
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Wilde Lake wrings Howard Wildecats turn on power I, cruise to 40-0 victory
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,SUN STAFF
Holyfield's passion for sport might also prove his undoing
By Doug Krikorian | Doug Krikorian,LONG BEACH PRESS-TELEGRAM
Defense isn't enough for Spirit in 12-9 loss Philadelphia is held 8 under season average
By Kirk Minihane | Kirk Minihane,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
BaseballMarlins: Named Rich Dubee pitching...
Loyola hammers St. Joe Victory secures share of league title for Dons
By Derek Toney | Derek Toney,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
U.S. team is facing high stakes in Canada With a win, some help, Yanks can clinch spot
By Lowell E. Sunderland | Lowell E. Sunderland,SUN STAFF
Terps suspend Davis for three games Top rebounder reportedly punched Chase in nose
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Keys to a Ravens victory Ravens (4-5) at Steelers (6-3)
By Mike Preston
Powerful Skip Away move is on the money in Classic He repays Hines' faith with $2,288,000 win
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Terps save face, but still lose game N.C. State prevails, 45-28, after building 31-0 lead
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Western Maryland clinches tie, 56-0 Green Terror routs Swarthmore for share of Centennial crown
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
St. Paul's takes title on Marimow's goal Crusaders beat Severn, 1-0, on improbable score in MIAA B championship
By RICH SCHERR | RICH SCHERR,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Are blacks passed up? Quarterbacks: Once slow to employ black signal callers, the NFL now has five in starting positions, most of them playing well. Yet few have jobs as backups.
By KEN MURRAY | KEN MURRAY,SUN STAFF
Navy's quick burst helps it trample Temple in 49-17 win Mids' first 5 possessions all result in touchdowns
By Phil Jackman | Phil Jackman,SUN STAFF
NRA, state agree on venison program Money ensures processing of meat for the hungry
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Davis and Gilman blockers trample McDonogh, 32-20 Husky No. 7 Greyhounds wear down smaller rivals
By Brant James | Brant James,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Fla. State sets Carolina on heels, 20-3 Defense lets No. 3 'Noles retain ACC supremacy in battle of unbeatens
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Colgate rolls past Towson in rain, 34-3 Tigers' Corle rushes for 152, goes over 1,000
By Dan Hickling | Dan Hickling,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Holyfield floors Moorer in eight WBA champ adds IBF title, sending foe to canvas five times
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Readers sound off on Johnson's resignation
Loyola hammers St. Joe Victory secures share of league title for Dons
By Derek Toney | Derek Toney,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Michigan states No. 1 case, laying it on No. 2 Lions, 34-8 No. 4 Wolverines' defense rules in Unhappy Valley
By Danielle Rumore | Danielle Rumore,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Dulaney, Westminster lead pack South Carroll claims its first championship
By Steven Kivinski and Jeff Seidel | Steven Kivinski and Jeff Seidel,CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Preacher's son Mayfield gets decision, cruiserweight title
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
City spoils day for Waibel, Poly Coach's last game vs. rival is letdown in 7-0 defeat
By LEM SATTERFIELD | LEM SATTERFIELD,SUN STAFF
Vegas wary of fights after hit from Tyson Casino-ring marriage sours after June incident
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
It's time to tee up Grey Cup week minus expected host Baltimore
By John Steadman
Nfl Week 11
Countess Diana wins by 8 1/2 Second-largest margin in Breeders' Cup history thrills Marylanders
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
BUSINESS
Dripping vents in winter baffle one homeowner Controlling humidity, keeping ductwork warm might solve his problem
By Karol V. Menzie & Randy Johnson
Casting their lots Development: Three families have combined their land to create Waverly Woods, a planned community.
By Charles Belfoure | Charles Belfoure,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Memories still grow where crops once did Many are pleased by development in Timber Grove area
By Christopher Wolfe | Christopher Wolfe,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Middle River unlikely to miss a beat GE expects to keep turning out jet thrust reversers
By Greg Schneider | Greg Schneider,SUN STAFF
Alliance holding fair for seekers of homes, studios
Home buying by minorities increases Rise in past 3 years helps offset decline among young buyers
By Samantha Kappalman | Samantha Kappalman,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Good times at last Prosperity: Most of Maryland has finally shaken off the economic blahs, although employment growth continues to elude Baltimore City
By Jay Hancock | Jay Hancock,SUN STAFF
CEOS: Nearly 60 percent of the nation's top corporate...
Meadow Ridge
Mortgage process could be changing Lenders would contract for application and settlement services
By Kenneth R. Harney
Garzarelli to close, liquidate mutual fund for small investors
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Steel workers give to get a lot Job cuts OK secures Sparrows Point mill
By Sean Somerville | Sean Somerville,SUN STAFF
Airlines look to reduce number of carry-on bags United to test policy with low-fare passengers out of Des Moines
By KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
The date of the free homebuyers workshop at 909 E. 22nd...
Decision to let manufacturers set price ceilings gets mixed reviews
By Samantha Kappalman
Officer fulfills a dream, builds his own house Bridgetown resident says he saved $60,000 doing most of the work himself
By Lisa Wiseman | Lisa Wiseman,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Scrolling mice are welcome improvements Microsoft's IntelliMouse, IBM's ScrollPoint Mouse offer convenience, speed
By Michael Himowitz
NEWS
Star-crossed marriage: Johnson, Angelos A messy divorce is the inevitable result of a marriage between unbridled energy and an immovable object.
By C. FRASER SMITH
An outsider's slice of America Book: A Briton writes about anger in the United States. To him, America is a ham and cheese sandwich.
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Shakespeare, Shylock and anti-Semitism: Courage and clarity in the academy
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Southern Md. church ends 'shocking week' on up note Parish seeks healing in wake of poisonings
By Neal Thompson | Neal Thompson,SUN STAFF
Dominican Republic wracked by unrest Power failures, price hikes followed by protests, riots
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
China diverts Yangtze's course World's third longest river blocked prior to building of huge dam
By Frank Langfitt | Frank Langfitt,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Murder victim's family is suing her killer Kin seek $12.1 million in a civil lawsuit
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Preserving a family farm Heritage: Orendorff Farm is 'an extremely well-preserved example of mid-19th-century farmhouse architecture,' says a Carroll County planner.
By Sunny Kaplan | Sunny Kaplan,CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE
The cable pushers keep raising the price of a fix
By Norris West
Child care questions need answersThe Oct. 31 editorial...
Woes of the O's and Peter's principles
By Peter A. Jay
Looking for an issue
By Barry Rascovar
Judge sheds a little light on sentence reasoning
By GREGORY KANE
Giant, union draft pact vote is today
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
75 years ago Automobiles of Annapolis soon will have the...
By Robert M. Pennington from the archives of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
25 years ago While election votes were being counted in...
By Compiled from the archives of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Coverage of runner's ouster missed the pointThe coverage...
Veterans Day
Has America come to the end of shame?
By William K. Marimow | William K. Marimow,SUN STAFF
Flexing national muscles, Kazakstan moves its capital Government spruces up drab, quiet central city
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Taking a gamble to save farm from buildersIt was a delight...
Transplant information can mean life or death Decision: A Virginia-based organization aims to help patients awaiting organ transplants choose the procedures that best meet their needs.
By WALTER K. GRAHAM
Like cats and dogsJUST AFTER 6 p.m. on election night in...
By Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan What's in a name, Part I
Drawing a line
By George F. Will NTC
Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
By Elise Armacost
Glendening at the bat No joy in Camden Yards: Governor needs to settle dispute that threatens stadium potential.
November novels: Bears, Brits, India
By Donna Rifkind | Donna Rifkind,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Hidden stakes in Asia's slowdown Stability at risk: Thai political shake-up, tremors in Indonesia, blame in Malaysia.
"Eyes of the Nation: A Visual History of the United...
By Michael Pakenham
Learning logs sink at Glen Burnie Senior High Students, teachers say progress checklist fails
By Elaine Tassy | Elaine Tassy,SUN STAFF
Kaczynski lawyers try risky strategy 'Defense of last resort' turns on mental state of Unabomber suspect
By Sandy Banisky | Sandy Banisky,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
'Small War in Corridor A' going on stage this week
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Job program shifting focus to retail slots Bridge to Work aimed at U.S. 1 warehouses, distribution centers
By Shanon D. Murray | Shanon D. Murray,SUN STAFF
Silver lining seen in area drug arrests Publicity might deter teen-agers from using heroin, officials say
By Sheridan Lyons | Sheridan Lyons,SUN STAFF Sun staff writers Anne Haddad and Kristi Swartz contributed to this article
Veteran campaigner joins the fray once again Politics: Larry Gibson's latest gubernatorial effort targets incumbent -- whom he helped get elected
By William F. Zorzi Jr. | William F. Zorzi Jr.,SUN STAFF
Wilbert Bevans, 74, postal worker, Govans activist
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
15 Japanese women from N. Korea visit home Wives allowed to travel in exchange for food aid as part of program
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Lottery needs bigger prizes, not different adsI quit the...
Special education pupils mostly learning disabled 83% have normal IQ, but have trouble reading, writing, communicating
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
France's sins of the present Nation's oil companies deserve scrutiny for their policies abroad
By Saman Zia-Zarifi
Bridges to Work takes new direction Howard job program attracts retail, not blue-collar workers
By Shanon D. Murray | Shanon D. Murray,SUN STAFF
Shelter for addicts in Marriottsville opposed Owings Mills charity needs zoning change
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
'Citizen soldiers'- slogging across Europe
By Jeff Danziger | Jeff Danziger,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Student 'envoys' create a U.N. Model U.N. '97 welcomes 400 teens
By Elaine Tassy | Elaine Tassy,SUN STAFF
Calming the waters for troubled sailors Volunteers: The Baltimore International Seafarer's Center offers solace and company for tired, lonely mariners from around the world.
By Ernest F. Imhoff | Ernest F. Imhoff,SUN STAFF
Sinkhole sparks gas explosion 265 people evacuated, intersection collapses, services interrupted
By Jacques Kelly and Marcia Myers | Jacques Kelly and Marcia Myers,SUN STAFF
Still committed to tradition, city Anniversary: The Institute of Notre Dame celebrates its 150th year in Baltimore, where it has stayed despite riots and other schools' flight to suburbs.
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,SUN STAFF
Elmer H. Hutchinson Sr., 78, chef, teacherElmer H...
Hey, guys, holding office isn't nuclear physics
By Brian Sullam
Redefining homosexuality: The new doctrine is false Creationism: The gay literary canon stresses 'biology as destiny' and neglects the importance of cultural and ethical qualities.
By Victoria Brownworth | Victoria Brownworth,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Dedication earns him Md. honor Leader: Peter A. McCabe has taught survival skills to youths for 17 years. Last week, he was named one of the state's Most Beautiful People.
By Dana Hedgpeth | Dana Hedgpeth,SUN STAFF
Expressing herself in writing wins poet, teacher an award Prize: Anne Caston decided to throw herself 'into the abyss,' and she emerged a winner. Tomorrow, evening, she speaks in Columbia.
By Dawn Fallik | Dawn Fallik,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
2 teen-agers arrested in store burglary
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Report says Medicare funds wasted on ambulance trips Health officials say firms frequently billed for unnecessary services
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Japan keeping U.S. products out of Asia Intricate network known as 'keiretsu' excludes 'outsiders'
By KOZO YAMAMURA
Making a strong pitch for school kids' safety
By Mike Burns
Triathlete juggles home, sport Mother finds balance despite full schedule
By Carolyn Melago | Carolyn Melago,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
Wilson bridge crumbles... While Congress fiddles: Lawmakers shrug as key I-95 span over Potomac falls apart.
Reforming the city's schools Change: The never ending war between traditionalists and progressives over curriculum and teaching methods threatens successful reform in Baltimore schools.
By KALMAN R. HETTLEMAN
German Scientologist is given asylum in U.S. Immigration judge accepts woman's argument that she would be persecuted
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Farmers face rising costs to help bay Alternatives sought to curb use of chicken manure as fertilizer
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Ted Shelsby contributed to this article
Martin airport's neighbors uneasy since crash More resent the noise, want air show ended
By Joe Nawrozki | Joe Nawrozki,SUN STAFF
Betty Friedan goes beyond gender limits
By Sara Engram | Sara Engram,SUN STAFF
Suspect in police shooting arrested Anne Arundel officer wasn't injured
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Del Quentin Wilber contributed to this article
At home in a dangerous city Investigator: To Baltimore homicide Detective Bobby Patton, there's no such thing as a routine slaying.
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,SUN STAFF
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