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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON FEBRUARY 22, 1998
SPORTS
Just why did Seikaly deal go sour?
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
They're making racket about joys of playing squash Squash: County residents Heidi Halleck and Raja Riaz Arshad say their sport is a more challenging version of racquetball, and they should know -- both are nationally ranked squash players.
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
'48 Bullets had nothing -- except championship
By John Steadman
Sweep day for Milford Mill: boys, girls win county titles Lewis helps Millers boys crush Woodlawn, 88-70
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Unranked Navy leaves No. 15 UMBC behind
With chance to hit, Carter may be smash
By John Eisenberg
BaseballBraves: Signed 2B Tony Graffanino to a one-year...
Off bench, Warrick keeps Coppin rolling His 27 points help sink Hampton, 80-63, hold first
By Derek Toney | Derek Toney,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Montgomery to miss most of season with shoulder tear Miller addresses club
By Joe Strauss and Roch Kubatko | Joe Strauss and Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Heat turns it on at end, slips past Spirit, 11-10 Fourth-quarter goals spoil host team's strong effort
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Whitbread update
A chart that appeared in Friday's editions incorrectly...
Inspired Finns stun Canadians for bronze 3-2 hockey loss completes fall for gold-medal favorites
By COLORADO SPRINGS GAZETTE
Tarasco arrives, but role uncertain
By Joe Strauss
Lil's Lad takes Fountain of Youth 'Quest' well-behaved 2nd, pleasing owner Janney
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
No. 3 Terps tame Wildcats again, 18-5
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
UMBC ends on a high note in Charleston, 84-74 Ward, Giddens show way as Retrievers finish .500
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Beautiful people, ugly litte town. These were Olympic...
Hammond reigns: Golden Bears win third straight county crown Oakland Mills' Sutton is tourney's top wrestler
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,SUN STAFF
Good ol' win for Terps On Senior Day, Terps graduate with honors, topping Tech, 81-69
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Changes to come in fall for Carroll deer hunters
By Lonny Weaver | Lonny Weaver,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Sweep day for milford Mill: boys, girls win county titles Bradford's all-around game gets girls past Towson, 55-50
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
Jenifer's 38 power BCCC into tournament final Catonsville CC eliminated in JuCo semifinals, 94-81
By Rich Scherr | Rich Scherr,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Dream season for Old Mill continues with county crown Four Patriots win titles to help fend off Arundel
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF
Czechmate: Hasek's end game is golden Russia falls, 1-0
By SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
Tara: more fun, but Games? Lipinski future golden, maybe not Olympian
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Palmeiro out of line...Rafael Palmeiro: What a guy! When...
Curley doesn't win the battles, but still takes the championship Friars hold off Calvert Hall despite no individual titles
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Pfiesteria not really what ails most fish Ulcerative dermatitis is DNR's diagnosis
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Free-spending Colangelo stirs up management
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
For Morgan, 73-64 loss to S.C. State least of it Sparks goes down early with possible broken leg
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Biden and Westminster cruise again in county championships Senior wins 4th title in row
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF
Lampley, TNT take gold for Nagano coverage
By Milton Kent
Bulls glide past short-handed Wizards With seven on bench, Washington no match for champions, 94-88
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Western grad Tinsley beats Towson with 30 Northeastern claims 77-70 win over Tigers
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Greatest, Daehlie goes one better Exhausted Norwegian wins 50K, 3rd Nagano gold
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Ex-Navy coach Uzelac joins Maryland staff Vanderlinden hires him to work with guards, centers
By Paul McMullen
Palmeiro tries to check his 'it's all on me' swing O's first baseman aims to be more selective, 'let my teammates help'
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Packers' Freeman taking free-agent gamble
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Fallston crowns 5 to edge Aberdeen from top of hill Bel Air helps Cougars with win in last match
By Bill Blewett | Bill Blewett,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Horsemen seek to add fans to Pimlico Special equation In response to purse boost, they ask no-charge policy
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Women once again provide heart, soul for U.S. team
By Ken Rosenthal
Seeking credit, Navy charges UMBC Midshipmen score 12 goals in 1st half of 15-12 win
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
County championship game has lost its value
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
Overlea pins down first county crown since 1979 Falcons win three classes, finish second in two more
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Patterson wins city title again Brown, Bridgeforth repeat in strong performance
By Lem Satterfield
It's unanimous in Md.: Smoke Glacken
By Tom Keyser and Kent Baker | Tom Keyser and Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Navy has plenty in reserve Erica Hayes: The Midshipmen's first player off the bench is also the team's third-leading scorer and rebounder and has been a driving force to a 21-4 record.
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
NEWS
Casey Martin case sets bad precedent: ADA's admirable purpose is perverted by ruling for disabled golfer
By SCOTT MILLS
Sometimes the truth can be found in myth, fiction -- even in a lie
By MIKE ADAMS | MIKE ADAMS,PERSPECTIVE EDITOR
Zamora's parents come under fire Their TV appearances after daughter's attempt at suicide are decried
By DALLAS MORNING NEWS
A Nazi lesson: Democracy is a risky concept Germany: Hitler's success stands as a chilling precedent for troubled democracies.
By Craig Eisendrath | Craig Eisendrath,Special to the Sun
Racial inequality in the work force
By David Kusnet | David Kusnet,Special to the Sun
Fontaine Maury Belford, 57, English literature...
Wine, song - and no traffic Travel: The Auto Train is a success for Amtrak and a convenience for travelers bound for Florida.
By Marina Sarris | Marina Sarris,SUN STAFF
Jimeno, Cadden statements on jail were outrageousIn the...
A.Y. Mah's 'Falling Leaves' - sadness, piety
By FRANK LANGFITT | FRANK LANGFITT,SUN STAFF
Bomb threat more serious than carrying penknife
By BRIAN SULLAM
Benjamin D. Keyes, 12, was Hopkins 'ambassador'
By Joan Jacobson | Joan Jacobson,SUN STAFF
Skaters capture hearts, but where is stepball?
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Cuba's system could teach U.S. a lesson
By GREGORY KANE
Williams' attorneys say state held out Lawyers want judge to bar death penalty in double killing trial
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Growing GOP forging a new world order in Annapolis
By Barry Rascovar
U.S. attack could set back U.N. efforts, observers say Weapons monitoring and aid distribution could be damaged
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Principal says MSPAP leads to better teaching Rolling Knolls posted best scores in Baltimore area
By Bob Graham | Bob Graham,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Kent County man found dead in burning Rock Hall home
Forget the law: Invasions of privacy are a way of life
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Yates may OK growth measure Official resolves one of two problems with much-revised bill
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
Confusion seen on concurrency management lawThere has been...
Commissioners show need for charter rule
By Mike Burns
It's the Chesapeake Center for the Creative Arts, not the...
Edgewater man charged in stabbing of roommate
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Hospital merger would affect abortion optionsAt first...
Getting confusing newsCHANCES ARE if you called the Anne...
By Rosemary Armao They didn't miss the bus
Boarding house blaze kills one 4 homeless
By Jamie Stiehm | Jamie Stiehm,SUN STAFF
Political necessity in driver's seat on Pa. Turnpike Former governor calls highway 'too big of a patronage haven'
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Cleaner air for the nation Automakers pledge: A 49-state emissions system is rational way to reduce smog.
Tutors needed
BGE appeals board's order on fly ash site Utility required to install clay liner in disposal area
By Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan | Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan,SUN STAFF
Third grade reading scores By the numbers
Sticking with Moag Stadium authority: Governor refused to let dispute with Angelos derail state's interest.
Techniques of Starr probe deviate from fair standard RTC Lewinsky investigation started badly, has gone downhill from there
By JAMES M. KRAMON
Confused policy on Iraq Washington seems unsure about how to use force in international affairs
By A.J. BACEVICH
Rules trap home health vendors Anti-fraud regulations could drive legitimate providers out of business
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Ensuring children's rights Custody protection: Legislation would protect youngsters from abusive parents.
Sandy Point State Park seeks panel to develop planSandy...
Pondering the 'might have beens' of history
By George F. Will
Lorraine Hansberry
Garden club planning to 'Divide and Conquer'
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Democrats attempt to debunk suspicions that Chinese money tainted campaign Draft report contradicts GOP version on influence of foreign contributions
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Maryland is preparing reforms Changes: Proposals for updating the attorney discipline system are expected by this summer, but not everyone's happy with what's in the works.
By Kate Shatzkin | Kate Shatzkin,SUN STAFF
New phase begins in literacy project Learning: The thousands of Cubans who learned to read in a national campaign in the 1960s, then proudly wrote letters to Fidel Castro to prove it, are inspirational.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
The speech attributed to William Lynch:
Computers connect to youths Technology installed in East Baltimore to aid in developing skills, jobs
By Jamie Stiehm | Jamie Stiehm,SUN STAFF
Again comes a writer, Colum McCann, confirming there's a reason for writing
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Changes in other states cut theft Other states require audits, notifications
By Kate Shatzkin
End of the garment trade era Baltimore: Moving to outside fTC contracting, last U.S. firm stops making menswear it sells.
Carroll activist reprises former watchdog role Return: After a brief respite, Carolyn Fairbank returns to center stage to lead the fight against residential and commercial development.
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
Southern past shapes stories by local writer Published: An Ellicott City resident's experiences with race relations in Mississippi inspired his story about a boy's lynching in his hometown. The work has been released in an anthology.
By Jill Hudson | Jill Hudson,SUN STAFF
Some fear changes from hospital deal Residents worry partnership will hurt 'sense of community'
By Dana Hedgpeth | Dana Hedgpeth,SUN STAFF
Reading to honor Dr. Seuss Books: Events across the country will commemorate Theodor Geisel and encourage parents and children to read together.
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Banks' 'Cloudsplitter': Race, class, war
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,Special to the Sun
Two people killed in unrelated shootings
By Tom Pelton | Tom Pelton,SUN STAFF
Same goal, different speeds Disparities: Four girls in a first-grade class at Lyndhurst Elementary School illustrate the mysteries of why some children learn faster than others. A year inside two city schools continues.
By Steve Henderson | Steve Henderson,SUN STAFF
Parents, students demand answers Wilde Lake schedule, rumors about teacher transfers cause stir
By Erika D. Peterman | Erika D. Peterman,SUN STAFF
Program on adult guardianships offers useful information
By Cynthia Kammann | Cynthia Kammann,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Louis Marshall "Grandpa" Jones, 84, who won the hearts of...
School to present lectures on children with disabilities
Tomato pickers in Florida rebel against a drop in their wages Farm laborers organize stoppages, hunger strikes
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Eating your Wheaties really does pay off
By Sara Engram
Straw houses gaining favor with consumers Economy, ecology fuel trend toward unusual building materials
By CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Secret sanctions, second chances Discipline: Ever wonder what happens to unscrupulous lawyers in Maryland? Sometimes, not much.
By Kate Shatzkin | Kate Shatzkin,SUN STAFF Genice T. Owens of the electronic news department contributed to this report
Gun that fired inside courthouse underlines risksThe...
School board earmarks $1.75 million for South River High School upgrades Funds to ease impact of rerouted students
By Elaine Tassy | Elaine Tassy,SUN STAFF
Charles Robert Willey, 60, made an art of creating guns
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
Roots of black lifesaving team Rescuers: From 1880 until 1947, a crack team of black men saved more than 600 lives along the storm-battered North Carolina coast.
By Lester A. Picker | Lester A. Picker,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
In northern Howard Co., a surplus of supermarkets
By NORRIS WEST
Families share farm's bounty Cromwell Valley Park devotes 59 acres to agricultural co-op
By Suzanne Loudermilk | Suzanne Loudermilk,SUN STAFF
BGE appeals board's order on fly ash site Utility required to install clay liner in disposal area
By Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan | Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan,SUN STAFF
Students challenged to open their minds at annual high school Physics Olympics 187 students compete from 18 high schools
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
Read by 9: A weekly Reading by 9 page debuts today with...
Gay rights not stalled by Maine repeal Movement boast increased momentum but supporters must guard against passivity
By STEVE SANDERS
Books of the region: rights, ice, God
By James H. Bready | James H. Bready,Special to the Sun
Governor is on campaign to woo city Hippodrome, garage to benefit from vows of election year aid
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,SUN STAFF
Ancient human footprints at risk South African sandstone might be moved to museum
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Gingrich suing over census method GOP seeks to prevent use of statistical sampling in 2000 population count
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
NAACP chooses Julian Bond as chairman of national board Civil rights activist pledges to reach out to other minorities
By Erin Texeira | Erin Texeira,SUN STAFF
Vt. high court asked to settle von Trapp financial squabble Family factions fight over price of stock in corporate buyout
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Sheppard Pratt adds spirituality to the fold Christianity at heart of psychiatric program
By John Rivera | John Rivera,SUN STAFF
Old? Worn? Sweaty? Sold! Resale: A Michigan company is paying top dollar for vintage sneakers that will be resold in Japan for up to $1,500.
By Todd Richissin | Todd Richissin,SUN STAFF
Teen carves niche as artist with a colonial technique Scrimshaw: Westminster student's use of the historic art form, which involves carving designs on horns, earns him a spot in a juried crafts show.
By Ellie Baublitz | Ellie Baublitz,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Budget seeks more money for schools Lockard is proposing that commissioners exceed minimum
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
BUSINESS
Humidity is culprit in troublesome bathroom mildew Cure could be installing exhaust fan or adding insulation above ceiling
By Karol V. Menzie
Class-action settlement unravels against homeowners Ford Consumer Finance Co. won't be paying, after all
By Kenneth R. Harney
Top stock pickers often found in small investment firms Independents avoid hype, cater to pension funds
By Bill Barnhart | Bill Barnhart,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Low gas prices please consumers, but won't they go up again soon?
By Shanon D. Murray
High priced: Tokyo and Osaka were the most expensive...
Proposals made on marriage penalty as elections near Lawmakers pursue tax cut in hopes of budget surplus
By DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Technology skills sought Shortage: Maryland has a dearth of qualified technology professionals, a problem bemoaned by business executives trying to fill an estimated 10,000 jobs.
By Shanon D. Murray | Shanon D. Murray,SUN STAFF
It's all in the name Choices: Developers find several inspirations in picking names for their projects and streets. Names tell of the land's history or geographic features, honor former inhabitants and even reflect musical tastes.
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Some 'edutainment' software far from fun and games Frustrated users tell of crashed programs, expensive 'help' lines
By Michael Himowitz
New Roth IRA has the phones ringing off hook Tax-free payouts are appealing, but should you convert?
By Bill Atkinson | Bill Atkinson,SUN STAFF
Purchase arose from unexpected good fortune Bungalow had buyer, but deal folded, leaving home, lots of work for couple
By Eli Haddad | Eli Haddad,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Psychic show's strange demise Years of success end in bankruptcy for parent company
By William Patalon III | William Patalon III,SUN STAFF
A community with old-fashioned spirit Edgewood is friendly, and quietly proud of all it has to offer
By Bob Graham | Bob Graham,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Oakdale
Greenbelt Lake Village is honored by builders...
FEATURES
Creating a brand-new ruin Garden: Architectural fragments and statuary, suitably aged-looking and overgrown, can add drama to the most mundane of yards.
By Marty Ross | Marty Ross,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Scholarly tribute to local leader Educator: At 95, Louis L. Kaplan is receiving a book of essays written in his honor. The first is by Nobel laureate novelist Elie Wiesel
By Richard O'Mara | Richard O'Mara,SUN STAFF
Making use of phonics
By Susan Rapp
Old stage may be new star Restoration: Bringing the Hippodrome back to life makes more sense financially than building a new performing arts center, and it just might revitalize a neglected part of downtown.
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Editor's Note
Window treatmentTruly lazy homeowners like me will...
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Sun Staff
150 years ago in The SunFeb. 24: DEATH OF EX-PRESIDENT...
By Fred Rasmussen
Hold onto your hat and everything else Robbery: Travelers need to be on their guard against airport thieves.
By Alfred Borcover | Alfred Borcover,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Picking the Grammy winners Music: Our critic makes his educated guesses about Wednesday night's awards.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
Raising readers At Harvard, researchers are finding out what it takes for parents to instill in their children a lifelong love of reading.
By Rob Hiaasen | Rob Hiaasen,SUN STAFF
'Preserving Our Past' -- with good taste Design: Visitors to the Hunt Valley Antiques Show will gain a new appreciation for the timeless beauty of Georgian style.
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,SUN STAFF
Such A Pity
Fantasy Islands It's easy for couple to fall in love with Fiji's Turtle, but it does mean shelling out some cash.
By Judi Dash | Judi Dash,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The one that got away The Walters was in the market for a fine 17th-century Dutch painting of an African officer -- but a much richer bid won the prize.
By Glenn McNatt | Glenn McNatt,SUN STAFF
Hippodrome could house shows that now pass by Size: Restoration of the big, old theater could result in Baltimore stops for mega-musicals like 'Phantom of the Opera,' 'Beauty and the Beast' and others that do not fit into the smaller Mechanic.
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
Dining on the road was fine and fancy Chef: Hired by the B&O in 1941, Percy Peters spent 15 years cooking for train-riding royalty, presidents and other travelers.
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Clintons' marriage is both theirs and ours
By Susan Reimer
New station features processes of government Radio: WCSP-FM (90.1) serves up large doses of public policy as it's happening, but more selectively than C-SPAN.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
1992 Fabre-Montmayou Malbec, Mendoza ($10).There are some...
By Michael Dresser
Family history and food habits meet and mix at the dinner table
By Rob Kasper
The force of gravity can be a serious downer
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight Ridder/Tribune
Bug looks odd but harms little
Take your pick: casual or classic Restaurant: In a location that has gone through several incarnations, North Star offers a menu that's mostly Maryland and prices that are all over the map.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
When siblings fight, you're needed to teach them how to settle it themselves, not to be their judge
By Beverly Mills | Beverly Mills,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Premiere of Spike Lee film draws 900 guests to Coppin
By Jennifer E. Mabry | Jennifer E. Mabry,Sun Staff
I read a book. It's called "The Bear," by Raymond Briggs...
Swimming with the fishes Snorkeling: Tropical reefs fascinate children as well as adults, but small things can frighten youngsters, so be patient.
By Eileen Ogintz | Eileen Ogintz,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
OK, fix the Hippodrome up, but don't run the Mechanic down
By Jacques Kelly
In Alaska, don't miss Skagway Cruise: If you can, board a ship that will stop where the gold rush miners landed on their way to the Klondike. The centennial celebrations should be educational and great fun.
By Jean Allen | Jean Allen,SUN-SENTINEL, SOUTH FLORIDA
'Amelia Bedelia Helps Out Editor's note: The chores at Miss Emma's house have an unusual way of getting done when a wacky maid named Amelia Bedelia comes to visit with her niece, Effie Lou.
By Peggy Parish
Looking good on paper Wallpaper, once subtle and understated, is making a statement these days with saturated colors, prints and faux finishes.
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,SUN STAFF
Auditions* Millennium Theatre Company. Moliere's "The...
By Karin Remesch
Toy collecting still a very serious hobby Antiques: Metal playthings, especially those that represent transportation or cartoon characters, are in demand.
By Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel | Ralph Kovel and Terry Kovel,KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
Denying VIP tour to Arafat was misguided
By Glenn McNatt
All aboard the learning boat Lecturers: More ship lines are hiring experts and celebrities to address passengers.
By William Grimes | William Grimes,NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Fantasy Islands Euphoria is served daily on Waya, another lush, remote Pacific jewel.
By RANDI KEST | RANDI KEST,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
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