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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 16, 1998
FEATURES
Separated at birth Babies: The bad news is that thousands of newborns are probably switched. The good news is that hospitals usually catch mistakes.
By Young Chang | Young Chang,Contributing Writer
Deep in the heat of Texas Yep, it's hot, so hot even hard-boiled old-timers pine for summers that merely sweltered. But the suffering is relative, depending on how well your AC is working.
By Helen Thorpe | Helen Thorpe,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Loss of innocence Provocative styles are fashionable among teens and preteens this season. Where does that leave parents with more modest ideas about back-to-school attire?
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Sun Staff
" 'Dear Children of the Earth' by Schim Schimmel is a cool...
Noted Authors
By The Literary Almanac
So, you give up on a book? You are in good company HTC
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
This week's menus A clip-and-save guide to a week's worth of meals
By Susan Nicholson | Susan Nicholson,Universal Press Syndicate
Decorating problem can easily be shelved
By Young Chan | Young Chan,Contributing Writer
In a bilingual home Ask the expert
Helping a child feel comfortable in car seat
By T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. | T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.,NEW YORK TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES
Tart shows cook's skills
By Annette Gooch | Annette Gooch,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
A soup-er way to use zucchini Entertaining: That ever-abundant member of the squash family makes a fine first or main course.
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Not much flash, but lots of polish Restaurant: The food at Rudys' 2900 isn't trendy, but it's not trying to be. It is very good, and graciously served.
By Kathryn Higham | Kathryn Higham,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
New Orleans
Lovell's 'Song of Night' - dreams denied
By Jean Thompson | Jean Thompson,SUN STAFF
A good catch Booklist
Dean Acheson, architect of an era
By Joseph R. L. Stern | Joseph R. L. Stern,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Social calendarAug. 23: A "Crab Feast Spectacular...
By Sylvia Badger
Stinkbug attack on tomatoes causes skin-deep damage
Tough stuff Cyclist: John Call trains long and hard on his mountain bike, and he has a medal to show for it.
By Rasmi Simhan | Rasmi Simhan,Contributing Writer
'Sweet Charity' - beware the volunteer's role
By Laura Lippman | Laura Lippman,SUN STAFF
Movie, TV money heads north of the border Canada is luring more productions, and Maryland film officials are worried.
By Ann Hornaday | Ann Hornaday,SUN FILM CRITIC
If you can divide by 6, you'll be fine in France
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Tribune Media Services
A world of flavor Whether you're in the mood for Jamaican jerk chicken or an Indian pudding, food stores in the area have the authentic ethnic ingredients you need
By JoAnne C. Broadwater | JoAnne C. Broadwater,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
You are cordially invited to the embassies Tours: On two annual treks, you can visit the American outposts of several foreign countries
By Larry Bleiberg | Larry Bleiberg,DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Life is too short. When do you stop reading a book, and in no more than two sentences, what makes you decide not to finish it? BOOKS YOU NEVER FINISH
Havre de Grace Decoy Museum
By Karin Remesch
New European currency should simplify travel Euro: Beginning Jan. 1, 2002, 11 countries will make coins and bills available
By Edmund L. Andrews | Edmund L. Andrews,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
The View from Vermont Foliage: In the Northeast Kingdom, the autumn festival is not simply about leaves but about taking the beautiful back roads to a simpler time.
By Maria Blackburn | Maria Blackburn,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Weeds can tell a story Garden: Those pesky plants can reveal your soil's type and condition.
By Ary Bruno | Ary Bruno,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
'In Heaven It Is Always Autumn' - John Donne
By Elizabeth Spires
Saving summer skin
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Sun Staff
A poet who brings generations together The works of Baltimore's Josephine Jacobsen, who is 90 this week, will stand the test of time, writes a friend. Elizabeth Spires
By Josephine Jacobsen Pub date: 8/16/98
Things just clicked for computer couple CAROLEE STANMAR AND J. MICHAEL "MIKE" LAIRD
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Immaculate misconceptions Like we even had a prayer of talking to Madonna about turning 40. Instead, here's an admirer's birthday bouquet.
By TAMARA IKENBERG | TAMARA IKENBERG,SUN STAFF
Understanding chlamydia Q&A: A doctor answers questions about the troubling disease.
Raising the roof at Wrigley Field The views from the famed rooftops around America's best ballpark are no longer free. What's more, they're now licensed and inspected.
By Steve Rhodes | Steve Rhodes,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The Jester Has Lost His Jingle Editor's note: Banished from the castle, a jester and his sidekick, Pharley, go in search of laughter, only to find it resides within each of us.
By David Saltzman
Predicting divorce Family: Researchers can forecast marital failure
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,SUN STAFF
NEWS
Introverts abandon ship Plebes: As 87 midshipmen drop out this summer, the Naval Academy is considering ways to help the introverts.
By Neal Thompson | Neal Thompson,SUN STAFF
Pauline W. Lewis, 87, radio host, gospel singer
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
Professor rules village from another continent Towson University biologist leads town of 9,000 in Ghana
By Suzanne Loudermilk | Suzanne Loudermilk,SUN STAFF
Delaware welcomes birds, people from Central America Dawn Ratcliffe, born in Silver Spring, takes no prisoners in her cause
By Mary Otto | Mary Otto,KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Stone Soul Picnic provides unity, a 'ritual' Radio One event draws families for music, food
By Erin Texeira | Erin Texeira,SUN STAFF
College culture shock on tap Exchange student finds binge drinking is a way of life at U.S. schools
By Brenda Santamaria
County seeking students for Head Start program at Lloyd Keaser center
By Cynthia Kammann | Cynthia Kammann,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Beware of 'Ego Alley'STROLLING CITY Dock in Annapolis many...
By Barbara Sparks The bargain hunters
IMF tries to balance assets, politics Rich members, like U.S., must carry fair share
By Murray Seeger
A need to take care
By Elise Armacost
Tutors Needed
Realtors invite public to candidate forumThe Carroll...
An editorial in The Sun in Carroll Thursday misidentified...
Construction projects on highways lead to weekend traffic headaches
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,SUN STAFF
Adult care center taking part in food program
Grand jurors on the front line of Clinton saga
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Author views reading in its many guises Enjoyment: In his book, "A History of Reading," Alberto Manguel addresses "the luxurious sensation of being carried away by words."
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Ravens fans arrive early for regular-season tickets 42,000 end-zone seats are put on sale
By Larry Carson | Larry Carson,SUN STAFF
The Maryland Science Center is featuring readings of...
Maine returning river to its fish Dam: Conservationists and changing economics swayed officials to approve the dismantling of Edwards Dam, where the Kennebec River's fish population was once abundant and diverse.
By Jean Marbella | Jean Marbella,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Man, 80, killed, 2 hurt in Reisterstown crash
Gunman wounds owner's teen-age nephew during robbery at Charles Street restaurant
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Voters shift party loyalty Republicans say registration efforts boost their chances
By William F. Zorzi Jr. | William F. Zorzi Jr.,SUN STAFF
When a dog is not 'God's love'
By Mike Burns
9 seek to join school board Top issues in district include budget and scores on state tests
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
A killing to shock the cynical Girl's slaying leaves young, old in disbelief
By Richard Roeper
Local United Ways post 4.7% gain in money raised Nation's top charity donor took in $3.4 billion
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Giving due to Robey's public careerWhile Harold Jackson's...
Arundel couple fight to prohibit Angelou book Hearing set for Saturday on complaint by parents
By Kris Antonelli | Kris Antonelli,SUN STAFF
Serbs increasing violence in Kosovo Ethnic Albanians flee after their villages are shelled, looted, burned
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
25 years ago: Of all the events at the 4-H and FFA Fair...
By Compiled from the archives of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Hurt finds peace in GOP Ex-Democratic leader 'miserable' before she switched parties
By Gady A. Epstein | Gady A. Epstein,SUN STAFF
Tiny 'houses' demonstrate a commitment
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
A boy's high-volume energy Books: Ten-year-old Matt Carman, who spends much of his time caring for his pets, doesn't read sitting still.
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
1835 Dutch church joins U.S. list of endangered places Benefactor sought in campaign to preserve New York landmark
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Bombings highlight U.S.'s flawed Africa policy
By Paul Delaney
Battle over war games Land-use controversy on Carroll Co. farm taken to state panel
By John Murphy | John Murphy,SUN STAFF
Looking past black student expulsion figuresAnne Arundel...
A talk with the Republican candidates for governor Conservative Ellen R. Sauerbrey and moderate Charles I. Ecker offer voters contrasting views on the issues affecting Maryland.
By Craig Timberg
Charity effort offers food, services to city residents 80,000 pounds of groceries, and clothes are distributed
By Erin Texeira | Erin Texeira,SUN STAFF
Citizen lawmakers can make difference in legislative...
Facing bias case, team tries to rally Hagerstown Suns fight ruling on discounts for church bulletins
By Todd Richissin | Todd Richissin,SUN STAFF
Judges of beauty, nibblers of sweets Fun: Blossoms' colors, horses' grace, rides' thrills and foods' tastes -- fair-goers had plenty to choose from.
By Del Quentin Wilber | Del Quentin Wilber,SUN STAFF
Congress incumbents feeling less heat Sun endorsements: Voters have fewer choices than when 'throw the bums out' mentality reigned.
Tawana Brawley says she will continue to fight
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Carroll commissioners vote to have dog killed 2-1 decision reached in surprise closed meeting
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
Before they're gone, give Filipino veterans their due
By George F. Will
Vernon H. Prouse, 90, B&O manager, bank officerVernon H...
Clinton's moment finally at hand Presidents' lawyers prepare for videotaped session for grand jury
By Susan Baer | Susan Baer,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Grieving families lay loved ones to rest in Kenya Tide of sorrow crests with a day of funerals
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Edwina D. Ruhl, 87, bakery supply officialEdwina D. Ruhl...
Events leading to Clinton's grandjury appearance
By Mark Ribbing | Mark Ribbing,SUN STAFF
Dry at home, while stadium toilets gurgleRecently, the...
Jail fight ends with 7 officers hurt, prisoner in hospital
Marines guard remaining U.S. envoys in Albania
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Inmate beatings common at Rikers, court records show Worst abuses halted, N.Y. says in settling suit
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Mother, daughter found dead in apartment Victims were bound, had multiple injuries
By Larry Carson and Laura Sullivan | Larry Carson and Laura Sullivan,SUN STAFF
Couple battles to ban book Hearing is Saturday on parents' complaints about Angelou memoir
By Kris Antonelli | Kris Antonelli,SUN STAFF
Man, 19, is held on murder charge in friend's death
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Don't rush decisions about Smith farm's fate
By Harold Jackson
Falling ceiling tiles close high school auditorium Several 15-pound tiles hit floor
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Thirsty Cape May finds a use for salty water
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Ciena Corp. built on dreams, risks Decision: Shareholders will vote Friday on the sale of the Linthicum telecommunications company, one of the most successful U.S. start-ups.
By MARK RIBBING | MARK RIBBING,SUN STAFF
Burial of bomb victims in Arlington cemetery sparks resentment Military vets are turned away because of space
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
A chemical weapons tutorial in Fairfield Intelligence agents get lesson at FMC factory
By Joe Mathews | Joe Mathews,SUN STAFF
Teen pursues life's 'pearls' by attending King's college
By GREGORY KANE
BUSINESS
Trouble looms if mortgage exceeds value of the house Lots of folks concerned, including the IRS
By Kenneth R. Harney
Oceangoing condo Home can be anywhere the high seas will take the wealthy residents of a luxury condominium cruise ship planned for delivery in 2001.
By Brenda J. Buote | Brenda J. Buote,SUN STAFF
Printer's ink pointing to red ink? Slump in orders called predictor of economic downturn
By Jay Hancock
Company bets its future on 'distance learning' Baltimore's Caliber links workers with top graduate programs
By Sean Somerville | Sean Somerville,SUN STAFF
Median price of existing homes rises nationally
Manufacturers are happy to tell you how to do it
By Karol V. Menzie and Ron Nodine
Drop in productivity in 2nd quarter may have been a temporary setback XTC
By J. Leffall
Minorities advance, but have far to go Black brokers group sets out goals at Baltimore convention
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
Farmington Village
Apple hopes iMac is its comeback kid The company that introduced the Mac needs another winner
By Michael Stroh | Michael Stroh,SUN STAFF
A bullish case for, gulp, emerging markets Templeton's Mark Mobius bloodied but unbowed
By Bill Barnhart | Bill Barnhart,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Gracious, affordable and newly historic Original Northwood nestles in loveliness under a cool canopy
By Charles Belfoure | Charles Belfoure,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Turn-of-the-century grandeur Restoration: A family pours love and labor into bringing back a proud old house in Baltimore.
By Joni Guhne | Joni Guhne,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Aviation plant tries its wings Identity: No longer Martin or Lockheed, and barely GE, Middle River Aircraft Systems embraces its semi-independence.
By Greg Schneider | Greg Schneider,SUN STAFF
SPORTS
Uncool act is leaving Orioles cold
By JOHN EISENBERG
BaseballAngels: Activated P Jack McDowell from the 60-day...
Hot corner
Notable
Notable
Orioles' ups and downs
By Joe Strauss
Rhodes goes 2 innings, says he's ready to return Thrift says left-hander hit '92-94 mph' for Red Wings
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF LTC
Turner enters, shows veteran moves With Jackson held out, slot insert contributes 4 catches for 54 yards
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Testaverde, Foley both struggle at QB
By Mike Preston
Even with Rehrmann out of race, De Francis campaigns for slots
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Lay off stadiumI am weary of recent continuing negative...
NL stars
Chuasiriporn makes final worth wait Timonium resident advances in Amateur
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
AL stars
Testaverde fits right in -- with struggling Jets
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Western Echo continues to be heard Haight win adds to resume of consistent 6-year-old
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Joltin' Eric has fellow O's talking of DiMaggio 4-for-4 Davis' streak hits 30, but pain is mounting, too
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
New coach, but the same old troubled Cowboys
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Well Drabek has no place to go Roster spot uncertain despite pain-free stint
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
In secondary, Ravens' youth is served Young defensive backs get high marks for effort
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
At sweet, unexpected spot, Brauer finally hits jackpot
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Preseason perfection: 33-0 Ravens blow past Jets
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Bass trail starts in Maryland Potomac, tributaries set for Top 150 tournament
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Stricker stays on course in PGA 4-under 66 ties him for lead with Singh
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
50 years ago, nation lost 1 of a kind with Ruth's death
By JOHN STEADMAN
Follow-up shot nets O's 9-8 win Anderson HR in 10th tops Indians
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
In Harbaugh, Ravens have more than wing, prayer
By KEN ROSENTHAL
Tinkering Ripken builds a stance of contribution He works to fight off time, but '99 no sure 162-game bet
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Henry would change Marlins' course
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
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