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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JANUARY 26, 1998
NEWS
Tripp presents mixed picture Some familiars call her upright, others intimidating
By This article was reported by Sun staff writers Tom Bowman, Caitlin Francke, Dana Hedgpeth, Scott Shane and Craig Timberg, and written by Shane
Humphrey, tobacco face off today High-stakes crusade opens in Minn. court
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,SUN STAFF
Gore is staying with the partner who brought him to the dance
By Jack W. Germond & Jules Witcover
Could the man from Hope have done this?
By Ellen Goodman
Globalization drive is getting dangerous
By William Pfaff
Ecker's bold stance on trash tax Executive is right to put fiscal picture above politics.
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Baltimore and...
By Richard Irwin
PeopleOfficer Kathy Helbig, a Laurel resident and a member...
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes in Howard...
PoliceWestminster: A resident of Lakeview Drive reported...
School budget hearing draws few comments
FireMount Airy: Firefighters responded at 12: 22 a.m...
Union Bridge council to discuss plans for revitalization NTC
Should Annapolis be embalmed? Preservation: Church seeks to expand underground, but historic foundation is opposed.
Mark A. Krohn, 75, hospital administrator
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
City set to spend $1 million on study of 'people mover'
By Brenda J. Buote | Brenda J. Buote,SUN STAFF
Finksburg residents brace to fight rezoning Commission to meet to discuss fate of Bethel Road area
By SHERIDAN LYONS | SHERIDAN LYONS,SUN STAFF
More than 150 arrested in 'Kiddie Night' sting Teen drinking targeted in undercover program outside Annapolis bar
By Laura Sullivan | Laura Sullivan,SUN STAFF
Earful awaits schools official Parent, counselor, teacher to offer views
By Stephen Henderson | Stephen Henderson,SUN STAFF
After 5 days of sex accusations, no day is ordinary for Clinton Even church sermon provides no escape
By Carl M. Cannon | Carl M. Cannon,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
'Primary Colors' creators having second thoughts
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Excerpts from NBC interview of Ginsburg
By FEDERAL NEWS SERVICE
Flotilla 17 sets goals, honors members Coast Guard auxiliary plans public safety effort, gets new leaders
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF
277 police hurt in '97 1,224 city officers assaulted last year, department says
By Jamie Smith | Jamie Smith,SUN STAFF
Medical facilities urged for U.S. planes Industry reverses historic position on emergency care
By CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Highway projects to ease gridlock on Beltway near three Towson exits Cloverleaf to be removed, bridge will be replaced
By Melody Simmons | Melody Simmons,SUN STAFF
Casey at the cart Disabled golfer: PGA should waive rule for Martin, pained by rare circulatory condition.
Immunity deal could fall apart Report says Clinton, Lewinsky were caught 'in an intimate act'
By Jonathan Weisman | Jonathan Weisman,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Dousing suspicion on firefighting funds Volunteer companies need to disclose full audit of books. JTC
Learning curve awaits motorists in Towson Traffic roundabout to open in a week at prime intersection
By Suzanne Loudermilk | Suzanne Loudermilk,SUN STAFF
Newsweek leads pack with amazing non-scoop Magazine made decision not to be first to publish
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Second-graders bake bread in hands-on project
By Lisa Breslin | Lisa Breslin,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Break from the ordinary Secession: Eastport, a small Annapolis neighborhood, uses the temporary closure of a bridge to declare its independence, and promote its businesses.
By Laura Sullivan | Laura Sullivan,SUN STAFF
A terribly wounded presidency
By Elmer Smith
Baltimore officer fatally shoots armed man on Hilton St. after chase
By Lisa Respers | Lisa Respers,SUN STAFF
Hampstead expo planned to promote small businesses
Bobo Brazil,74, the pro wrestler famous for giving his...
Names in the newsYEOMAN has opened a full service office...
Glendening plan for disabled is long overdueGov. Parris N...
County landowners protected 578 acres of...
By From staff reports
Elizabeth G. Prather, 89, homemakerElizabeth G. Prather, a...
Elementary school could be converted into senior housing as early as 2000
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
Colombian peace a faded dream Terror: For decades, warring factions have been locked in a pointless, brutal struggle, with the nation's rural villagers the clear losers.
By Victoria Burnett | Victoria Burnett,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Pope's last Cuba Mass draws crowds, Castro Pontiff renews calls for freedom, faults capitalism's excesses
By John Rivera | John Rivera,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Alternatives to deadly force City shooting: Questions again raised about police handling of mentally ill citizens.
Herreras' campaign for monument nears goal
By Jean Leslie | Jean Leslie,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Stranded motorist wants to thank good Samaritan for helping
By Melinda Rice | Melinda Rice,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Unabomber cops a plea No death penalty: Sentence of life without parole should provide some peace of mind.
Racial gap in health appears persistent Studies show stubborn disparity between black and white Americans
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a fit...
By Dan Berger
Madie E. Mitchell, 86, longtime Republican leader in Baltimore
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
Disrespecting the dead Cortege: In the fast lane of life, many drivers barely pay attention to their surroundings, including funeral processions.
White House salutes two county teachers Pointers Run math, Mount Hebron science instructors honored
By Erin Texeira | Erin Texeira,SUN STAFF
Scandal could weaken foreign policy Clinton faces Iraqi, Israeli-Arab and Asian crises
By Mark Matthews | Mark Matthews,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Couple sues over Chesapeake sailing trip Visitor from France is maimed, ring lost in channel, lawsuit says
By Michael James | Michael James,SUN STAFF
Roe vs. Wade plaintiff discusses change of heart McCorvey addresses Catonsville church about her conversion
By Kate Shatzkin | Kate Shatzkin,SUN STAFF
School, Rotary Club sponsor poster contest for students
SPORTS
Broncos' win makes fans feel mile high Denver police try to rein in celebration
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
Davis helps Broncos get physical win SUPER BOWL XXXII
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Davis keeps his vision focused despite blur MVP is first to achieve honor in his hometown
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Davis helps Broncos get physical win SUPER BOWL XXXII
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
All can appreciate joy of Broncos' happy ending
By John Steadman
A Rocky Mountain high Broncos, Davis knock AFC chip off shoulder, upset Packers, 31-24
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
'Wire Me' connects in Hoover Stakes Favorite sets track record for 5 1/2 furlongs at Laurel
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Broncos' Davis headache for Pack Runner the difference in upset for Denver
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Offensive line gives Broncos a big boost Undersized unit handles Packers on the interior, springing MVP Davis
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Olympics Countdown
Game upstages network: NBC drops ball in final NFL telecast
By Milton Kent
A pounding heart doesn't miss its big beat
By Ken Rosenthal
Offensive line gives Broncos big boost Undersized unit handles Packers on the interior, springing MVP Davis
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Rowe gives Loyola lift over Fairfield Sophomore scores 35, hits 7 of 9 three-pointers
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Salute to the champions Broncos bust AFC hex, favored Packers behind Davis, 31-24
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
A pounding heart doesn't miss its big beat
By Ken Rosenthal
Reed's 3-pointer carries Frostburg to 54-53 victory State
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Charles, St. Frances edge past T. Catholic Guard scores 20, handing No. 3 Owls first league loss
By Derek Toney | Derek Toney,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Davis difference in Broncos' win Runner, not Elway, runs over NFC streak
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Broncos win makes fans feel mile high Denver police try to rein in celebration
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
BUSINESS
High fees can eat into gains from a 401(k) or mutual fund
By Jane Bryant Quinn | Jane Bryant Quinn,Washington Post Writers Group
When the Fool invests, he follows a particularly un-Wise procedure
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Financial management programs helpful, but they take work
By Stephen Manes | Stephen Manes,New York Times News Service
Below are insider transactions of 1,000 shares or more for...
New positionsSchnydman named top aide to president of...
Feb. 19-22 American Craft Enterprises crafts fair...
A Fool and his money are buying stocks Online firm advises investors to stay away from mutual funds
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
An easy way to get to the office Downtown: Starting today, a park and ride service will be operating from a 500-car lot on Ostend Street.
By Shanon D. Murray | Shanon D. Murray,SUN STAFF
U.S. Bankruptcy Court filings, Baltimore City:Jan...
FEATURES
Zinman shows off Tonhalle to U.S. Review: The retiring Baltimore Symphony conductor introduces his Swiss orchestra to Washington and New York audiences to pleasing effect.
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
'Divine Trash' wins at festival Film: Steve Yeager's documentary about John Waters wins the prestigious Sundance Festival's Filmmakers Trophy.
By Ann Hornaday | Ann Hornaday,SUN FILM CRITIC
'Irish': a quick journey to the heart Preview: PBS look at immigrants' culture and plight is a rich, and richly rewarding, television experience.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
VW's sleek New Beetle will draw swarms of the nostalgic. But, it may have to go some, and even break down a time or two, to win Bug owners' love.
By CHRIS KALTENBACH | CHRIS KALTENBACH,SUN STAFF
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