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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 02, 1998
FEATURES
A smashing impersonation The brothers Gallagher share a name - and an act. The question is: Isn't one Gallagher enough?
By Ken Fuson | Ken Fuson,sun staff
'Lolita' just another screen scandal Adrian Lyne's new film may be controversial - but controversy and the movies have never been strangers.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,sun staff
A striking party salad Entertaining: Dish works for large groups.
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Hawkes' 'Semaphore' - aggregated detail
By Richard M. Sudhalter | Richard M. Sudhalter,Special to the sun
The original 'The Avengers'
By ANN HORNADAY
This week's menus A clip-and-save guide to a week's worth of meals
By Susan Nicholson | Susan Nicholson,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Mapping the action Activity
Medical know-how is part of adventure-travel training Emergencies: Wilderness adventurers and guides are taking courses in how to make the right response when things go wrong
By Patrick Joseph | Patrick Joseph,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Man meets a Weber, and next thing you know, passion flames in the back yard. Women, however, just don't see the romance in barbecue.
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,Sun Staff
Social CalendarAug. 6: Grant-A-Wish Casino Night at...
By Anne Boone-Simanski
Child's morbid responses are worrying his parents
By T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. | T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.,NEW YORK TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES
Baltimore and lots of beach reading
By James H. Bready | James H. Bready,sun staff
Thwack therapy Anger: Smacking a dummy really, really hard with a foam baton can make you feel better. Or so David Morgan believes.
By Martin Miller | Martin Miller,LOS ANGELES TIMES
"I like 'Grandma and Me' by Mercer Mayer because it is...
Fennel adds subtle flavor to grilled sea bass
By Annette Gooch | Annette Gooch,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Notable Authors
By The Literary Almanac
Journalistic ethics require weigthed report
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight Ridder /Tribune
Drawing on bug appeal Author, author
A hammer for crabs is handy for bashing beef
By Rob Kasper
Blight attacks flowers and herbs
Five areas besieged by our 'civilization' Heritage: Time could be running out for some of this country's untamed corners.
By Stephen Trimble | Stephen Trimble,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Projects: Beading and other hands-on occupations keep kids productive and happy during the long, hot days of summer.
By JoAnne C. Broadwater | JoAnne C. Broadwater,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Bringing vitality to Stephen Crane
By Neil A. Grauer | Neil A. Grauer,Special to the sun
The shame of publishing: Truth is of no concern Neither factual accuracy nor overall truthfulness is taken seriously by many book publishers.
By Steve Weinberg | Steve Weinberg,Special to the sun
Home to a holy rat pack
By Kirk S. Nevin | Kirk S. Nevin,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Allowance actions
By Allentown Morning Call
In the Town of True Believers Folks in Greenville, S.C., where 'Shoeless' Joe grew up, knew the man, not just the myth. Now their faith in baseball is buoyed by the great Ted Williams - and a shot at the Hall of Fame.
By Arthur Hirsch | Arthur Hirsch,SUN STAFF
'The Fabulous Flying Fandinis' Editor's note: Because the new neighbors live in a strange house and have strange pets, Bobby fears visiting them and hesitates to join in the fun at their home.
By Ingrid Slyder
Brand-new nostalgia
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Sun Staff
Censorship - a 25-year lyric record
By Craig Eisendrath | Craig Eisendrath,Special to the sun
Repelling bugs without DEET
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon | Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
When dads play cupid
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Beware the poison plant Ivy: The ubiquitous plant secretes an oily substance that causes agonizing itching and oozing in susceptible people
By Stacey Patton | Stacey Patton,SUN STAFF
Fishing for compliments
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Sun Staff
Making a new art of war Steven Spielberg brings to the D-Day scene in his latest film not just grim reality but also an artistry that allows us to watch.
By ANN HORNADAY | ANN HORNADAY,SUN FILM CRITIC
Baltimore adds glitz to a blockbuster - again Three Walters Art Gallery Sevres vases have traveled from revolutionary France to Baltimore to Jackson, Miss.
By John Webb | John Webb,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
A pretty place: Go there for lunch Restaurant: At Ladew Topiary Gardens Cafe, the food is fine, but the summer supper is just too hot.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
Nader's latest crusade: a museum to getting even In an old factory in his Connecticut hometown, consumer advocate Ralph Nader envisions a museum devoted to tort law and its practitioners.
By Jonathan Rabinowitz | Jonathan Rabinowitz,NEW YORK TIMES
'Making God present' with music To lift worshipers' souls, the organist-choirmaster always strived to bring the best to Mary Our Queen.
By JUDITH GREEN | JUDITH GREEN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Subtle sophistication is afoot Design: Artistry in color and pattern turn the area rug into an important decorative element.
By Elaine Markoutsas | Elaine Markoutsas,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
"The Dog Who Bit a Policeman," by Stuart M. Kaminsky...
By Bobbie Hess | Bobbie Hess,San Francisco Examiner
Getting beyond the big, red bloom Garden: Geraniums come in more than one variety: They can be delicately colored and scented and used for flavor as well as decoration.
By Nancy Taylor Robson | Nancy Taylor Robson,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
National Museum of Dentistry
By Karin Remesch
A refreshing change Deep Creek Lake: For a family grown weary of the sand, tar and crowds of ocean-side resorts, a cabin in the woods is very cool indeed.
By Maria Hiaasen | Maria Hiaasen,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
'Summer of Deliverance': James Dickey redeemed?
By Tess Lewis | Tess Lewis,Special to the sun
NEWS
Here's the one you call if the racket won't stop Inspector: The noise cop travels the state to investigate disturbances of the peace.
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
Vultures coming to roost Pests: Swarms of the big black birds have made themselves at home in a Kent County park, foraging through garbage and generally causing a peck of trouble.
By Chris Guy | Chris Guy,SUN STAFF
Drug cartels turn weak Haiti into transshipment point Neophyte security forces are ill-equipped to halt cocaine headed for U.S.
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
White Privilege is dead The scale has tipped toward protected groups
By Michael Holden
Graying bridge will be replaced City to build span on Paper Mill Road for $11.4 million
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
Difficulties teaching teens how to read Basics: First-grade-level books and phonics are boring and demeaning for young adults, so teachers have to find creative ways to engage their students' imaginations.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Pastoral town foresees changes Quiet community's residents reluctant to let go of rural ways
By Jill Hudson Neal | Jill Hudson Neal,SUN STAFF
Friendship and language exchanged with Germany
By Cynthia Kammann | Cynthia Kammann,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Eldersburg teen remembered for joy she gave to others Shen Poehlman's 'great spirit for life' celebrated at funeral
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Tipping scales in Calif. governor's race
By George F. Will
Sister Mary of Mercy, 79, teaching nunSister Mary of Mercy...
Crafts, games and stories for children in area church's vacation Bible school
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Quietly meeting his goals
By Barry Rascovar
U.S. officials ask Indonesia to move toward democracy Delegation finds nation approaching collapse as millions fall into poverty
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Tutors Needed
Here is how members of Maryland's delegation on Capitol...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
Expulsions remain high for blacks They make up 38% of those expelled, 18% of school population
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
25 years ago: Carroll County was honored in Dallas last...
By Compiled from the archives of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Starr steps closer to conclusion of probe Prosecution, nation await testimony of key players
By Susan Baer BTC | Susan Baer BTC,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Correct contraception inequity, lawmakers are urged Family planning groups want health insurance required to cover costs
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
City schools standardize 'bell times' Changes expected to save $2 million in busing costs
By Jamal E. Watson | Jamal E. Watson,SUN STAFF
Cannon makes a poor gateway for TaneytownPlease allow me...
Getting out of lab and into world Innovation: Towson University launches an interdisciplinary Environmental Science and Studies Program to teach the nuts and bolts of natural science.
By Paula Lavigne | Paula Lavigne,SUN STAFF
Of golden moments and great challenges to come: a fond farewell
By Sara Engram
Jordan's king fights for peace, for his life Cancer revisits voice of reason in Mideast
By Ann LoLordo | Ann LoLordo,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Either Feaga or Robey will do for some voters
By Harold Jackson
National Aquarium ought to remain our visible landmarkThe...
6-year-old New Jersey boy whose family was in...
Donald L. Jackson, 41, floor finisherDonald L. Jackson, a...
Departing CA president will be celebrated today Public to honor Kennedy, who retires Aug. 20
By Dana Hedgpeth | Dana Hedgpeth,SUN STAFF
Research targets diseases that hit blacks frequently Officials want to know why African-Americans become ill, die younger
By Diana K. Sugg | Diana K. Sugg,SUN STAFF
Colleges finding friends in business Fund raising: Area school officials believe that a strong economy leads to more giving and that now is the time to tap the generosity and self-interest of corporations in support of academic programs.
By Nancy A. Youssef | Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF
College experience includes a dose of fees State's requirement for self-supporting services drives cost
By Paula Lavigne | Paula Lavigne,SUN STAFF
Hispanic 'Pilgrims' deserve a welcome
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Capitol suspect fell through system's cracks Tragedy shows treatment is essential for recovery
By Steven S. Sharfstein
UM president focuses on top rung Mote led Berkeley's $1.1 billion campaign
By Nancy A. Youssef | Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF
Time to end The Streak Cal Ripken Jr. could use a rest, and a spelling lesson: There is no 'I' in 'team'
By Jim Westwater
Reading a nighttime ritual Bonding: Eight-year-old Zachary Russell enjoys reading with -- and to -- his parents.
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Tigers get help in school Multimedia kit aims to help prevent extinction of the big cats by bringing their plight to the attention of students in middle schools.
By Sunny Kaplan | Sunny Kaplan,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Rafting runs at cross currents Resources: Federal permits for rafting illuminate conflict between need to generate revenue to maintain national resources and pressure to protect them from overuse.
By Michael Burns | Michael Burns,SUN STAFF
Goucher gets $150,000 grant Program expected to develop 10-school transportation network
School almost ready to open New Elmer Wolfe Elementary expected to debut on time
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
A Hollifield explains why 'Hollofield' isn't as sweetThe...
Man waives bail review after arrest on arson charge Suspect targeted home of ex-girlfriend, police say
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Anglicanism expanding faster in Africa, Asia than in West Growth of Christianity shifts away from nations that had sent missionaries
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Turning up steam for expansion Maryland Midland hopes for Baltimore, Hagerstown rail link
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
USDA rejects Shore offer to ship hay Farmers wanted to feed Florida livestock, starving after recent fires, drought
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,SUN STAFF
AFRAM brings out crowds with mix of ethnic, exotic New Mondawmin site is 'the perfect place'
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Madonna began House career as promising young legislator
By Walter F. Roche Jr
Criminals don't bicycle when roads are available
By Brian Sullam
Intolerance and hatred can be found in every color
By GREGORY KANE
Youth admits attempt to extort Old Mill student tried to capitalize on alleged murder-for-hire offer
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Inspectors took bribes, records say Liquor board workers accused of soliciting payoffs from city bars
By Walter F. Roche Jr. | Walter F. Roche Jr.,SUN STAFF
Renewed trust, D.C. diplomacy led to Lewinsky's deal Ex-intern's new lawyers worked to build alliance with Clinton investigator
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Richard J. White, 61, Patterson High teacher
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
Fifth judge will be added to ease load District Court needs help with growing number of cases
By Dana Hedgpeth | Dana Hedgpeth,SUN STAFF
Crying 'smart growth,' governor is dumb as a fox
By Mike Burns
Ex-lawyers' victims wait for payback Convicted attorneys slow to compensate clients they cheated
By Kate Shatzkin
Japanese tourists drawn to outlet in Hudson Valley Woodbury Common is a prefabricated village in the Catskills
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Claire E. LeCompte, 70, advocate for colorectal cancer patients
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Maryland's top-shelf library system A grand tradition: From Pratt's bold plan to the Internet age, state librarians have been at forefront.
Fla. program to educate elderly about HIV and AIDS
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Owens wouldn't battle the educatorsI'm dancing happy about...
Foreign funds flow to U.S. think tank Heritage Foundation mum on ties to South Korea
By Norman Solomon
N.Y. City begins to raid, close porn businesses 3 topless clubs padlocked in Giuliani crackdown
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Railroad seeks to link Hagerstown, Baltimore Maryland Midland aims to reap benefits from breakup of Conrail Corp.
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
Sorority runs reading club Volunteers: Children get help from sorority members and middle-schoolers over the summer at the Randallstown library.
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Rex Lardner, 80, a humorist and author, died of a heart...
The white community must step up to the issue of racism in America
By Paul Delaney
Colombia years for good news Citizens know too well the effects of drug trade
By Veronica Flores
BUSINESS
AuRx pins its hopes on herpes vaccine Baltimore biotech company optimistic
By Mark Guidera | Mark Guidera,SUN STAFF
Buyer's broker most useful on strange terrain
Think of the outside as part of the inside Landscaping: The thriving economy and a trend toward home improvements create "an insanely busy season for landscapers."
By Rita Beyer | Rita Beyer,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Competition lowers rates for credit risks Refinancing may help hundreds of thousands
By Kenneth R. Harney
A book to help you in buying a houseAnyone planning to...
House passes bill that would raise FHA loan limits
Tax inefficiency can ambush the unwary
By Jerry Morgan | Jerry Morgan,NEWSDAY
Telephone mergers offer varying benefits Rush toward partnerships aims at business service
By J. Leffall
StoneCreek
Hybrid malls: shopping plus fun Shopping: Mills Corp. has created seven outlet centers that have become entertainment and tourist attractions. Now, the company wants to bring its successful formula to Maryland.
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
What 14 years and lots of love have achieved Meetinghouse: Once a Church of the Brethren meetinghouse, the Westminster home of Dan and Belle Fangmeyer is on the market for $639,000.
By Mary Medland | Mary Medland,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Wall Street dominates Big Apple Financial sector wins huge tax breaks while schools fall apart
By Joe Mathews | Joe Mathews,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Uncle Sam remains stuck in '80s, paying double-digit interest rates Consumers refinance, but not Treasury on long-term bonds, notes
By Jay Hancock
A revived charmer still a secret while in middle of things In Ridgely's Delight, folks stroll through life just off the beaten path
By Mary E. Medland | Mary E. Medland,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
SPORTS
Ill-tempered Tyson is money in the bank
By JOHN EISENBERG
K.C. runs down O's in 9-5 win Lapses, 8 stolen bases, tying most off O's, lead to second loss in row
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Notable
AL stars
Hot corner
NL stars
Slow to recover, Key faces uncertain future 'Definitely worse,' veteran hopes he's suited for bullpen
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Roch Kubatko contributed to this article
Out of rotation, Drabek still Miller favorite Manager isn't ruling out comeback by 'professional'
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
At midpoint, Storck leads City Amateur 72 gives defending champ 1-shot edge over two
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF
Remember Ike breezes to Stormy Blue victory Kentucky filly outruns Victorica by four lengths
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Hot corner
Royals steal 9-5 win K.C. record 8 steals, O's mental lapses lead to second loss in row
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Notable
Friday was great deal of fun, for some
By Jayson Stark | Jayson Stark,PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
Ravens newcomer
By Ryan Basen
Holmes hits ground running this season Year under belt helps reserve back make favorable impression
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Jenkins gets his turn to claim corner Experience showing through for third-year DB
By Eduardo A. Encina | Eduardo A. Encina,SUN STAFF
Pennants are built, not bought
By KEN ROSENTHAL
Bears may have to tackle religious split
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Architect like a proud papa Few nitpicks aside, designer most pleased with Ravens' stadium
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,SUN STAFF
Style makes Guzman 'heavy' Yard favorite Sinker fits home that gave Wells and Fernandez fits
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Cover story still mystery Ravens: Veteran cornerback Ron Woodson is expected to provide leadership for a developing secondary that still has variety of question marks.
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
In mining lode of memories, Liberatore produces spun gold
By JOHN STEADMAN
Guzman to be 'heavy' at the Yard Newcomer's sinker fits O's home that gave Wells, Fernandez fits
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
When it rains, it pours -- all over Angels' Finley
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
BaseballBlue Jays: Recalled C-IF Mark Dalesandro and P...
Orioles' ups and downs
By Joe Strauss
'Racing Form' sale alters info for fans
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
ENTERTAINMENT
Tools show that art works
By JOHN DORSEY
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