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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON AUGUST 23, 1998
FEATURES
An image gone up in smoke Remember pipe smokers? They are still around, but they are no match for their hip, cigar-puffing colleagues.
By Mark Feeney | Mark Feeney,BOSTON GLOBE
Those who went to jail FOR THE RECORD
Naval novels set sail into friendly waters Patrick O'Brian and C.S. Forester are in command -- and demand -- as publishers compete with historical series about battles at sea.
By Michael Kenney | Michael Kenney,BOSTON GLOBE
Two come out of the blue 'There's Something About Mary' and 'Smoke Signals' make it big.
By Ann Hornaday | Ann Hornaday,SUN FILM CRITIC
The Grand Canyon was trivial until imagination was ignited ON BOOKS
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Noted Authors
By The Literary Almanac
Gilchrist, Coover, Moore and more
By JOAN MELLEN | JOAN MELLEN,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
A clip-and-save guide to a week's worth of meals This week's menus
By SUSAN NICHOLSON | SUSAN NICHOLSON,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Fashionable flickers
By Rasmi Simhan | Rasmi Simhan,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Making careful choices OF CONSUMING INTEREST
Cool-weather vegetables
Back-to-school pains and panics How to read the symptoms
By Judith Forman | Judith Forman,SUN STAFF
'Ecology of Fear' -- Plagues upon L.A.
By Heather Dewar | Heather Dewar,SUN STAFF
Reading is so much more than an intellectual exercise
Computers alter warfare forever
By Mike Himowitz | Mike Himowitz,SUN STAFF
Summer is the time for a main-course salad Entertaining: Cooks can use creativity as well as leftovers in assembling this hot-weather dish.
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
More youngsters flying by themselves Airlines: Numbers and costs for unaccompanied minors are rising. Blame our mobile society.
By Christopher Reynolds | Christopher Reynolds,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Laxatives, natural or not, aren't a constipation solution
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon | Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Gourmet For The Road
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
First and Foremost Delaware: It's so close we take it for granted, yet so far out of the ordinary that the rewards are many for simply stopping by.
By Lara M. Zeises | Lara M. Zeises,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Sweet Georgia barbecue
By Annette Gooch | Annette Gooch,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Backpacks Students can avoid back strain by following a few simple tips
By Cox News Service
Respect toddler's need to explore
By T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. | T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.,NEW YORK TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES
Antique setting, contemporary cuisine Restaurant: Baldwin's Station serves mostly spectacular food in a renovated train station in Sykesville.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
International flair connected this pair SHARON NELSON AND JOSE "JJ" SOLER
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
How could Sigmund Freud have been so dead wrong? An eminent psychiatrist lays out science's repudiation of the foundation stones of psychoanalysis - commending new books that explore the damages done.
By Paul R. McHugh | Paul R. McHugh,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
An American in Paris, Part II
By DAVE BARRY | DAVE BARRY,Knight Ridder/Tribune
The verdict, out of the mouths of babes: Dump him
By Susan Reimer
A building design that just doesn't float To build or not to build a Bubba Gump restaurant is not the only question. There is also this: Why does it have to be so ugly?
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Native Americans tell their ancient stories Pequots: A casino and resort have enabled the tribe to open a museum that takes visitors back in time.
By GERRI KOBREN | GERRI KOBREN,SUN STAFF
The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
By Karin Remesch
Gardening with illusions Design: Don't believe everything you see in some landscapes. A gardener could be playing a trick.
By Marty Ross | Marty Ross,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
"My favorite book is 'The Foot Book.' It is by Dr. Seuss...
Banner year for fig trees means mess underfoot
By Rob Kasper
When Portugal led the way A look at the explorers who turned their nation into a world power.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
Stomachache Have a tummy complaint? Here's a few questions to ask the patient.
By Rasmi Simhan | Rasmi Simhan,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Fear There's nothing unusual about back-to-school jitters - unless youngsters don't learn to overcome them.
By Young Chang | Young Chang,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
'Harry the Dirty Dog' lTC
By Eugene Zion
A hotel with tacky charm
By Hacky Clark | Hacky Clark,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Twist and styleTwisting your hair no longer means you're...
By MARY COREY | MARY COREY,SUN FASHION EDITOR
Social calendarAug. 23: A Crab Feast Spectacular benefits...
By SYLVIA BADGER
Ernest Hill's 'A Life for a Life': Death, snapshots
By Harold Jackson | Harold Jackson,SUN STAFF
Maryland walls, Maryland art Bylee Massey has seen to it that once-bare walls at the University of Maryland University College are home to the work of the state's artists
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,SUN ART CRITIC
Old silver will shine at the antiques fair Antiques: Baltimore is savvy about the stuff, dealers say, so lots of it will be offered at the annual event.
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,SUN STAFF
Helping to put PBS on the map Maryland Public Television is no slouch when it comes to producing quality programs for a national audience. BY Chris Kaltenbach
By SUN STAFF
Fall Flourishes Focus On Fashion
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,SUN FASHION EDITOR
Go native - and attract the wildlife Habitat: Natural areas with native plants are the kind of place that local animals like to call home.
By Ary Bruno | Ary Bruno,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
NEWS
Debating the right to bear arms Guns: What does the Second Amendment mean? Those at opposite ends of the gun control question can't agree. And the U.S. Supreme Court has been mostly silent.
By Arthur Hirsch | Arthur Hirsch,SUN STAFF
Big Pipe Creek role in Civil War featured at Taneytown fair Controversy surrounds Meade's orders to hold line before Gettysburg
By Andrew D. Faith | Andrew D. Faith,SUN STAFF
Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, 90, conductor Arturo Toscanini's...
GOP primary for sheriff replays 1994 Incumbent, challenger attack each other's policing credentials
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
An early starter, and still reading Memories: City police Commissioner Thomas C. Frazier remembers being a third-grader reading under the covers with a penlight.
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,SUN STAFF
Community garden helps Indians in hard times As government aid dwindles, crops fend off hunger for elderly
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Should paintball be a protected use on farms?
By Mike Burns
John H. Pearce Jr., 69, researched My Lady's Manor
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Grodnitzky, 87, owned store selling drapery
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Assault on terrorism amid climate of distrust
Growth curb on the ballot in Harford Charter measure seeks one-year ban on development
By Lisa Respers | Lisa Respers,SUN STAFF
Tutors Needed
A box Wednesday incorrectly included Guilford in Howard...
At Smith Farm, our oft-maligned system workedCarping at...
Freedom area should oppose greater densityThe planning...
Renominate Glendening Democratic primary: Incumbent governor has delivered on his 1994 campaign promises.
In yesterday's Today section, a headline with an article...
Embassy bombings force U.S. to focus on terrorism threat Analysts are unsettled by fanaticism, but see other dangers to peace
By Tom Bowman | Tom Bowman,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Iraqi weapons inspection ban might be tested by U.N. team Security Council silent on what it might do
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Candidates cut to the chase Analysis: As their primary foes fade, Parris Glendening and Ellen Sauerbrey settle down to exchanging jabs.
By C. Fraser Smith | C. Fraser Smith,SUN STAFF
Clinton pledges all-out response Order aims to financially squeeze bin Laden's terrorist network
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Clinton is a man, all too human, but presidential?Yes...
Nailing bin Laden requires new allies Pakistan, Saudi Arabia support Afghan zealots who protect terrorists
By John K. Cooley
Impeachment offers means to clean house
By George F. Will
Visions of Russia's last imperial family
By Joe Murray
Library veteran lists books for youngsters Suggestions: Parents can use lively stories and colorful illustrations to help their children develop a love of reading that will last for the rest of their lives.
By Joanne C. Broadwater | Joanne C. Broadwater,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
For young city farmers, a summer of growth Children sell wares they grew in garden near B&O museum
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,SUN STAFF
Inspectors examine damaged storage area
A chance to moralize with the kids Parents shouldn't evade questions raised by White House scandal
By Judy Oppenheimer
U.S. takes a wrong turn with air strikes
By Matthew Rothschild
No charges are filed against guard in fatal shooting of man, 23, in Essex
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Churches' Habitat house to be dedicated
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Retrial poses new issues, lawyers say Death-penalty case opens debate on fairness, cost
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Anne Arundel health inspectors close three food establishments
Annapolis' wall should have fallen months ago
By Brian Sullam
A talk with the Democratic candidates for GOVERNOR Gov. Parris N. Glendening puts his four-year record on the line against Terry McGurie in the Sept. 15 Democratic primary
By THOMAS W. WALDRON AND MICHAEL DRESSER
Egyptians view airstrikes as anti-Muslim U.S.'s Arab ally has suffered much from terrorism at home
By Ann LoLordo | Ann LoLordo,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Marie F. 'Mickey' Gill, 85, owned restaurantMarie F...
Parking crunch blamed for bite from profits Restaurateurs want limit in number of liquor licenses
By Nancy A. Youssef | Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF
An increase in 'air rage' makes for unfriendly skies Violence aboard planes doubled in past few years
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Man is killed, woman hurt in 3-car crash 5 others injured less badly in accident near Essex
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Police discover two men stabbed after fight in Severna Park home
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Japan mired in losing streak World nervously waits for nation to bounce back
By Hal Piper
Parent testifies against book Angelou work is 'disturbing,' school board is told
By Kris Antonelli | Kris Antonelli,SUN STAFF
Key leaders absent as Mandela tries to broker a Congo peace Civil conflict threatens to become regional war
By Gilbert A. Lewthwaite | Gilbert A. Lewthwaite,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Sale of Deep Creek Lake moving ahead Residents say they want more input in negotiating process
By Cindy Stacy | Cindy Stacy,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Orientation addresses sixth-graders' anxiety Jitters: At Columbia's Wilde Lake Middle School, pupils walk through their schedules, meet teachers and try out lockers before the school year begins -- and the eight-graders arrive.
By Erika D. Peterman | Erika D. Peterman,SUN STAFF
Agriculture inside the Beltway Farmer: John Sippel was born in this farmhouse, he has earned his living from this ground, and he has no intention of selling.
By Jamie Smith | Jamie Smith,SUN STAFF
Camp gives summer fun to children Westminster: Neighborhood churches helped get program started to provide activities for youngsters who would otherwise have little to do.
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
The elusive 'Bucky'IT'S the cutest freeloader in Pasadena...
By David Michael Ettlin Jawbreaker heartbreak
Sailor rejoins old mates in the Atlantic's depths Voyage: A World War II veteran traveled from his home in England to drop a wreath in the Atlantic Ocean in memory of those who died there during the war -- and met his own death.
By Ernest F. Imhoff and Frederick N. Rasmussen | Ernest F. Imhoff and Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Teacher training comes under scrutiny Criticism: Reading is far from fundamental in schools that educate would-be educators.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Watermen blame fish for drop in crabs Bay is brimming with predators
By Chris Guy | Chris Guy,SUN STAFF
Ecker for governor in Republican primary Sun endorsement: Howard County executive has experience, dependability, intelligence to lead.
Endorsement wronged Robert SchaefferOn the same morning...
Muslim world suffers by actions of terrorists Radical groups' hatred for U.S. fed by policy, history of colonialism
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,SUN STAFF
Two men found shot to death early yesterday, police say
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Civil War re-enactors wage an unscripted conflict Offer Taneytown battle that might have been
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
Maybe county should erect Linda Tripp statue
By Harold Jackson
Clinton lied, so why should we believe him on raids?
By GREGORY KANE
Clinton's airstrike motives questioned Many wonder if attack was meant to distract from Lewinsky matter
By Susan Baer | Susan Baer,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
The myth of Larry Gibson tarnished by governor's race
By Barry Rascovar
SPORTS
Comic books meet NASCAR Batman/Joker theme is Ford marketing idea
By DETROIT FREE PRESS
Orioles flash playoff form, even if they can't use it
By JOHN EISENBERG
No high-5 for Gordon 5th-place finish ends streak
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
Notable
AL stars
Hot corner
Notable
Kamieniecki gets seat, Otanez gets chance Pitcher put back on DL
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Bill Free contributed to this article
Orioles' ups and downs
By Joe Strauss
No dodging shake-up in Los Angeles
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Slow return keeping Brady on defensive Razzed by teammates, CB finally back on field
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Missionary goes wide to grab win Outside post no problem in Damascus 'Cap on turf
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
For Gordon, sky seems to be the limit Car, crew and driver are dominating as one
By FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM
Bordick coolly responds to young Indian's flame He continues surge, turning on Colon heat for two hits
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Canada geese numbers breed optimism
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Ripken's new stance puzzles Indians closer
By Bill Free
Holley, Broadwater ready to steer Navy QBs have strong showings in bid to replace McCoy
By Phil Jackman | Phil Jackman,SUN STAFF
Even if it's not for real, Broncos-Pack rings a bell
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
O's slip by Jones, end mini-skid, 6-3 Indians reliever's balk, gopher ball to Ripken cut O's losses at two
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Television betting in Maryland is a scratch for the fall season
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Raivel ousts Peet in match play
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Waterfowl dates might include longer Oct. split
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Malone's next move might be vertical: GM 'Front-runner is an apt characterization,' but Angelos' options are open
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
BaseballAthletics: Recalled P Gil Heredia from Triple-A...
Turner: rested, ready Ravens: Veteran receiver Floyd Turner rejoins coach Ted Marchibroda and quarterback Jim Harbaugh after a year away from football, and he can't wait to get started again.
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Necciai's wondrous strikeout feat remains baseball's one of a kind
By JOHN STEADMAN
BUSINESS
Bylaw enforcement Governance: Management companies are hired by homeowner associations to help keep an eye on everything from rules violations by residents to landscaping that needs fixing.
By Charles Belfoure | Charles Belfoure,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Quality 'cottages' now rival larger trophy homes Many people prefer better workmanship, coziness of smaller house
By Denise Cowie | Denise Cowie,KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Maryland's bankruptcy filings on pace to hit 36,000 for year Quarter's 15% rise is about eight times the national average
By William Patalon III | William Patalon III,SUN STAFF
Retailers are thriving, and holiday buying is near Asia could be a spoiler, as could U.S. economy
By J. Leffall
Perceived barriers to homebuying hit all-time lows
Old offices yield new bucks Renaissance: Two real estate speculators have the touch for getting old office buildings to turn a profit.
By Kevin L. McQuaid | Kevin L. McQuaid,SUN STAFF
A few layers hid dandy farmhouse in Westminster Renovation: When the Caplans first saw the home, they said it was 'awful.' But underneath paneling and sheet rock was the original wood -- something good to work with.
By Lisa Wiseman | Lisa Wiseman,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Homebuilder has sights set on Balto. area D. R. Horton plans 41-home development north of Hunt Valley
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
Learn to use Neighborhood Partnership ProgramThe Division...
Study the contract if using a buyer's agent Make a purchase elsewhere and you might owe a fee
For pilots, a good time for job hunting Retirements, growth of airlines contribute to hiring spree
By DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Additional protection for FHA homebuyers Bill would require inspections before purchase
By Kenneth R. Harney
FairwindsMasonry Macks Homes Inc. is building Colonial and...
'Big gorilla' of car sales hits town World's largest seller of autos enters Baltimore market
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,SUN STAFF
Where professionals find contentment Lawyers Hill has community spirit as well as stately homes
By Mary Medland | Mary Medland,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Start getting your house ready for winter Point up the masonry, paint the windows, caulk where needed
By Karol V. Menzie and Ron Nodine
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