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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 04, 1998
BUSINESS
Chrysler sales rise 3.2%, but analysts expected 5% Auto industry
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Giant takeover bid extended a third time
Broening plant to resume work in two weeks 500 GM workers already back doing routine maintenance
By William Patalon III | William Patalon III,SUN STAFF
Index signals manufacturing slide, reflecting Asian crisis, GM strikes Prices paid by factories lowest since 1982
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Recovery ruling goes against MAMSI State asserts limitation on retroactive deductions
By M. William Salganik | M. William Salganik,SUN STAFF
Crown Books to cut back Landover retailer names 5 Md. outlets among 79 it is closing
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
MCI to repay customers of rival for billing error Bell Atlantic clients overcharged because of computer error
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Entergy decides on moves to generate $4 billion Utility will cut payout and sell several units
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Stocks fall after slipping in oil patch Dow industrials drop 96 points, to 8,786
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
In lawsuit, Host Marriott accused of mismanagement Group of investors files class action
By Kevin L. McQuaid | Kevin L. McQuaid,SUN STAFF
SPORTS
Ravens newcomer
By Ryan Basen
Camp update
By Gary Lambrecht
Board judging Tyson has its own troubles 3 of top 4 on N.J. panel paid fines for violating state ethics rules in '91
By THE RECORD, HACKENSACK, N.J
71-pounder tops first day of Marlin Open 20- to 25-knot winds keep outgoing boats to 45 of 295
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
New ending a beginning for Ravens
By John Eisenberg
Trouble on tap, they're ready Security: Beer goes down the same as in Colts days, but police at the Ravens' stadium will have technology on their side for this round.
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,SUN STAFF
Eagle-shooting Pifer takes Greiner Cup Burden nips Slebodnik for Wakefield Valley title
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Hot corner
Scouting report: Tigers vs. Orioles
By Joe Strauss
BaseballAL: Named Red Sox SS Nomar Garciaparra Player of...
AL stars
Notable
Notable
O's pitch count -- 4? If race tightens, Miller may cut No. 5 starter from Orioles' rotation
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Chase sidelined by ankle injury Rookie out at least month
By Gary Lambrecht and Mike Preston | Gary Lambrecht and Mike Preston,SUN STAFF Contributing writer Ryan Basen provided information for this article
Hot ticket item: upset Ravens fans Hundreds see seats, ask club to be moved
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,SUN STAFF
Virtual ads on Ravens telecast just might make you look twice
By Milton Kent
Trimmer 'Goose' is an inspiration Ravens: When 320-pound Tony Siragusa, a nine-year veteran, goes all-out in practice, younger players take notice.
By Eduardo A. Encina | Eduardo A. Encina,SUN STAFF
NEWS
FiresNew Windsor: Firefighters responded at 9: 37 p.m...
FiresWinfield: Firefighters responded at 4: 15 p.m. Sunday...
Deep Run resident is injured when tractor rolls over him
The look of downtown can make a difference in Baltimore's...
Laurel library to relocate reopens in Oct.
Court often cast as keeper of secrets Much is under wraps in two Clinton cases
By Lyle Denniston | Lyle Denniston,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
N. Arundel subacute unit gets director of nursesLaura Ann...
Council OKs taxing district Move seen as easing way for huge mall in Hanover
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Developers often target small parcels Half of county projects plan 20 or fewer homes
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
Proposal to engage military force in Kosovo OK'd by NATO officials Diplomats hope that plan will spur end to offensive
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Howard crime rates decrease dramatically in first six months
By Del Quentin Wilber | Del Quentin Wilber,SUN STAFF
Long shot hits streets in battle for recognition Candidate: Terry McGuire, who bills himself as the conservative alternative, has gone directly to the people to get his message and name out.
By William F. Zorzi Jr. | William F. Zorzi Jr.,SUN STAFF
Charismatic challenger charms German voters Roguish Schroeder leads stodgy Kohl in race for chancellor
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Businesses, governments struggle to get workers to jobs in suburbs Efforts try to fill gaps in public transportation
By Laura Sullivan | Laura Sullivan,SUN STAFF
Investigators seek cause of weekend fire 23 are left homeless
By John Murphy | John Murphy,SUN STAFF
National treasures -- paper and stone -- must be preserved
By Dennis Fiori
Meeting to discuss land-use proposals for Freedom area
County Council OKs ballot proposal Charter amendment would give executive more power on office staffing
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,SUN STAFF
Public officials and private lives
By Cal Thomas
Law against smoking pursued Officials audit sales at bars, restaurants for proper licensing
By Caitlin Francke | Caitlin Francke,SUN STAFF
Cultivating readers beyond 'story hour' Children's services: Libraries strive to adapt to social changes as well as technological ones.
Richard White, 56, barber who sang to clients in their homes
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
Supermarket signs lease for Harundale Plaza
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
City to unite against crime in communities Tonight marks 15th year for National Night Out
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Telephone union clears way for strike CWA chief gets OK to call walkout if Bell Atlantic talks fail
By Shanon D. Murray | Shanon D. Murray,SUN STAFF
'Star Wars' at the beach Fad: Red-dot-throwing laser pens are hot this summer, but they've been targeted as a hazard by officials in Ocean City.
By Todd Richissin | Todd Richissin,SUN STAFF
Man dies from mowing injuries in Finksburg
Mount Airy motorist, 46, dies after car collides with truck Driver's pickup spins into tractor-trailer
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF
A bridge built with law Jurisprudence: Retired Baltimore Judge Marshall A. Levin sees an 'opportunity for positive communication' in a Reno, Nev., seminar that will include 10 judges from Gaza and the West Bank.
By Rafael Alvarez | Rafael Alvarez,SUN STAFF
An article in yesterday's Today section misstated the name...
Nature's lessons too often missed today
By Ellen Goodman
Fallston team places in national contest
A story in Sunday's Arts & Society section misidentified...
Lives of poor unchanged by Schmoke
By MICHAEL OLESKER
School groups to be billed for utilities After-hours programs in Arundel to pay their heating costs
By Kirsten Scharnberg | Kirsten Scharnberg,SUN STAFF
Fighting crime takes night out Taneytown program to enlist support for police from residents
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF
Reported rapes in Balto. increase Police data show 1998 to reverse 1997 decline
By Jamie Stiehm | Jamie Stiehm,SUN STAFF
Vietnam veterans to continue tradition of presenting flag at pro football games They're ready for first trip to Ravens stadium
By Ron Snyder | Ron Snyder,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Concert in Crofton will feature Sweet Adelines, Pocket Change
By Nancy Gallant | Nancy Gallant,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
John Charles Ahlberg, 61, computer consultantJohn Charles...
Arundel leases Navy center for research businesses County to buy site on Severn waterfront after study, cleanup
By Neal Thompson | Neal Thompson,SUN STAFF
Builders target smaller parcels Residents' 'back yards' are often developed, destroying woods
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
Lillian Hoban,73, a self-taught children's illustrator and...
Laughter, the universal language Humor: From The Sun's foreign bureaus, here is a sampling of what the world is laughing at this summer.
By Bill Glauber JERUSALEM
Jerome Charles Price, 64, bank vice presidentJerome...
East Columbia youth joins ranks of Eagle Scout
By Natalie Harvey | Natalie Harvey,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore and...
By Richard Irwin
The owners of Padonia Liquors in the Padonia...
By From staff reports
Suspect in pizza shop holdup commits suicide with shoelaces Police had warrant to arrest Annapolis man
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Kimbel E. Oelke, 80, longtime publisher of Dundalk Eagle and community booster
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Cantor says gender is no longer an issue Clergy: Judith K. Rowland, whose father was a Reform rabbi, decided in college to attend cantorial school. A woman leading worship in Baltimore's largest synagogue isn't a big deal now, she says.
By John Rivera | John Rivera,SUN STAFF
We must find room for hate speech, too
By Charles Levendosky
Investigators seek cause of Taneytown weekend fire 23 are left homeless
By John Murphy | John Murphy,SUN STAFF
Investigators seek cause of weekend fire in Taneytown 23 are left homeless as six apartments burn
By John Murphy | John Murphy,SUN STAFF
Arundel leases Navy center for research businesses County to buy site after study, cleanup
By Neal Thompson | Neal Thompson,SUN STAFF
Plane crash's two victims are identified World War II aircraft went down in woods Sunday on Kent Island
By Jacques Kelly | Jacques Kelly,SUN STAFF
Tide turning for doctors from abroad Medicine: Physicians from overseas find their calling in Crisfield, but a backlash might curtail the number practicing in the United States.
By Jonathan Bor | Jonathan Bor,SUN STAFF
FEATURES
As if you didn't know . . . Guide: A book by three men claims to tell women what it is that guys want. Two Baltimore bachelors comment.
By Judith Forman | Judith Forman,SUN STAFF
Facades offer more than meets the eye Art: Ben Marcin's colorful walls have both abstract and more literal meaning.
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,SUN ART CRITIC
Megadeth among the Maytags Band: The heavy-metal group met with about 400 fans at Best Buy in Glen Burnie. The performers were cool, the fans were calm and the appliances maintained their shine.
By Tamara Ikenberg | Tamara Ikenberg,SUN STAFF
The Waverly shop is as much a state of mind as it is a bookstore. But it's not like anything you'll find at the mall
By ROSEMARY HUTZLER | ROSEMARY HUTZLER,SUN STAFF
WWW.4kids.org
Farewell to a loved performer and puppet Loss: Shari Lewis, the multi-talented TV and nightclub entertainer, has died. With her passes the endearing puppet Lamb Chop, her trademark and alter ego.
By Myrna Oliver | Myrna Oliver,LOS ANGELES TIMES
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