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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON JUNE 07, 1998
SPORTS
'Quiet' is nosed out of history Victory Gallop wins photo finish as favorite loses Triple Crown bid
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Dean built respect, dynasty Longtime track coach is retiring at Dulaney
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
On 'The Fish,' Desormeaux laments one that got away
By JOHN EISENBERG
Orioles ace scales mound of concerns
By KEN ROSENTHAL
NASCAR may add Fla., Mo. races
By CHARLOTTE OBSERVER
Yesterday's stars
Hot corner
Notable
Rushed Mathews, sore Hammonds put on DL Pitcher to get rehab stint in minors once bypassed
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Orioles' ups and downs
By Joe Strauss
Braves' Millwood proves tough even at tender age From No. 5 shadows, rookie shines on star-studded staff
By Christian Ewell | Christian Ewell,SUN STAFF
New L.A. ownership can't dodge turmoil
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
The nearest miss
Taylor, McKnight take 5-shot lead in Chesapeake Cup
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF
Pimlico repays fans with royal treatment After Preakness disaster, weather, giveaways boost attendance and goodwill
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Mussina erases fears, not Braves Atlanta tops O's, 10-5, but ace strikes out 10 in 8-run return from liner
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Funk falters but clings to 1-shot Kemper lead Big cushion shrinks after back-nine delay
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
French win stirs Sanchez Defeat of Seles brings bittersweet feelings
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Unembraceable Murray gets hug City, team make amends to misunderstood ex-slugger
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
Malone as mystified as others by misses Subpar 16-point showing especially costly to Jazz in Game 2 loss to Bulls
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Navy tackle McCray, 20, dies while playing pickup basketball
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Angelos' business endeavors provide some food for thought
By JOHN STEADMAN
Mariucci keeps leash on Rice this time
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
T. Labonte bumps his way to Pontiac win Duel with Jarrett caps night of wrecks, cautions
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Shedding his toughest block Draftee: Once short on breath, rookie defensive tackle Martin Chase is long on desire and talent, with his asthma inhaler in his sock.
By Eduardo A. Encina | Eduardo A. Encina,SUN STAFF
Rodman's disappearing act likely to be his last for Bulls
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
BaseballDiamondbacks: Signed OF Brock McCarty, 1B Steven...
Anne Arundel All-County tennis
By Glenn P. Graham
Lasky told to scratch entry Hot Wells Baltimorean did not have New York racing license
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Tolles credits manager after day's best round Clearing 'little demons' puts him back on course
By Steven Kivinski | Steven Kivinski,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
NEWS
Gettysburg re-enactment likely to draw thousands Pickett's Charge, Culp's Hill, Little Round Top included in schedule
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Nathan A. Pitts, 84, college professor, U.S. Department of Education employee
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
Leap into dance world's spotlight Chance: Adrienne Canterna has won national titles, but this week she will compete against the best her age on Earth.
By Judith Green | Judith Green,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
St. Paul's graduates remember a friend Life of Alec Schweizer recalled as 59 seniors receive their diplomas
By Jamie Stiehm | Jamie Stiehm,SUN STAFF
A school identifies with thinking plan Concept: Six years ago, the new principal at Friendship Valley Elementary found the focus he wanted for his school: Intelligent Behaviors, now a core component of the curriculum.
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
The American Cancer Society wrapped up its...
Academy proves worthy of MUC Ribbon for uniform, pennant show it's a top military unit
By Neal Thompson | Neal Thompson,SUN STAFF
78 gather for Medal of Honor reunion Recipients say award transformed their lives, thrust them into public eye
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Lincoln's correspondence with Hooker in June 1863 Perspective on Gettysburg
For '98 best hon, 'it's a gift' Contest: Patty Gill says what men really want are women with blue eye shadow, stretch pants and beehive hair.
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,SUN STAFF
Contractor pleads guilty to dumping tainted water
Clinton's juvenile bromides on nuclear reality
By George F. Will
The editing of a letter to the editor Sunday, "Hold parent...
Solutions to our juggling act
By Sara Engram
Tutors Needed
Tax cap is the real bone of contention for schools
By BRIAN SULLAM
75 years agoThe Anne Arundel County grand jury has...
By Robert M. Pennington from the archives of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
The House takes up campaign finance measures and the...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
Officials try keeping past for the future Village designations might lead to funding, but some remain wary
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
25 years ago:Recently, the fifth grade at Taneytown Middle...
By Compiled from the archives of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Searching for Gizmo: the cat's out of the bag
By MIKE BURNS
Hickey rules out political aspirations Schools chief rallied for budget, but won't enter arena
By Erin Texeira | Erin Texeira,SUN STAFF
U.N. proposes eliminating drug crops Plan would end growth of coca, opium plants
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
China will not go away Policy choice: Clinton was right to extend normal trade relations to major nuclear power.
Heard and experienced around Anne Arundel...
By Rosemary Armao Let your hair down?
Faculty members are honored by studentsFour Anne...
Brooklyn Park area to get new post office
By Laura Sullivan | Laura Sullivan,SUN STAFF
Toxic threat: To gauge the impact of harmful chemicals on humans and wildlife, researchers are focusing on fetal damage caused by exposure to contaminants
By William Kistner and Kyla Dunn
Cuban reactor poses risk to U.S. Castro government resumes construction of flawed nuclear facility
By Richard Miniter
Courses serve useful purpose Maryland follows national norm with catch-up instruction
By Henry B. Reiff
Baltimore man arrested, charged in two burglaries
Pontoon rides to begin this week at Piney Run Park Programs are planned for all age levels
Strawberries come with a flavoring of history
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
On housing, council sent a terrible message
By HAROLD JACKSON
Neighborhoods, like children, should be able to change and prosper
By Elise Armacost
Quotable
Local transit system best, forum says
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Thank U.S. news media for current Viagra Mania
By GREGORY KANE
The right running mate can make a difference in a governor's race
By Barry Rascovar
Local transit system backed Residents at forum oppose bringing in Balto. County network
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
The House takes up campaign finance measures and the...
By Roll Call Report Syndicate
Serbs and Albanians fear the rising threat of war Violence escalates near Kosovo battle zone
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Millennial studies suddenly hot 2000: Academe is embracing experts in a field that until recently was considered too nutty to acknowledge.
By Joe Mathews | Joe Mathews,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
A life lesson on the banks of the SevernIt was hot May 20...
Alfred Kazin, America's grand old man of letters, died of...
Leaha Nova Rizzo, 77, entertainer
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
We must stop disrespecting African heritageJames D...
Investigators of fatal fire still disagree Police reject finding by Fire Department that blaze was set
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,SUN STAFF
Showing the pleasures of a walk in the woods Trails: A great way to attract volunteers, the National Hiking Society believes, is to invite the public to enjoy nature.
By Gerard Shields | Gerard Shields,SUN STAFF
Maryland Republicans pledge unity, renewed spirit in race for governor Central committee meets to schmooze, campaign
By Craig Timberg | Craig Timberg,SUN STAFF
Building crews at Ravens stadium rescue two kittens trapped in wall
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,SUN STAFF
Libraries that lack books Needs: Cross Country Elementary lost its entire collection to flooding and termites. A drive is under way to aid the library there and at three other city schools.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Fans roll out red carpet for eatery Planet Hollywood attracts crowds at Harborplace debut
By June Arney | June Arney,SUN STAFF
Art exhibition at restaurant is family affair
School suspends arrested teacher Woodlawn High instructor faces probation charge
By Jamie Smith | Jamie Smith,SUN STAFF
Bill targets credit debt Congress set to approve legislation limiting bankruptcy declarations
By Jonathan Weisman | Jonathan Weisman,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
RFK called nation to its better angels Presidential hopeful murdered 30 years ago
By Jules Whitcover
North County High graduates win honors, grants, scholarships
By Cynthia Kammann | Cynthia Kammann,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Community puts its hope in minister Bowman's guidance sought in proposal for Clay St. renewal
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
The future of Our Daily Bread Soup kitchen: Focus must be on feeding the hungry while easing impact on library and businesses.
Making new wetlands for Maryland Landowners are creating swamps and returning drained fields to nature
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,SUN STAFF
John A. 'Jack' Haag Jr., 68, Baltimore police officerJohn...
'Team Read' program offers Ravens rewards
In Carroll Co., Norman Rockwell feel coexists with reality of drug problem
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Armies gather for battle Confederacy seeks a decisive victory on Northern soil
By ANDREW D. FAITH | ANDREW D. FAITH,SUN STAFF
Sentences in gibberish were sentences of death Code: Persistence and a little help from insiders untangled the cryptic language in which a drug lord contracted for murder.
By Michael James | Michael James,SUN STAFF
Mental patients at risk in research Ethical issues raised as schizophrenics aid science in Catonsville
By Jonathan Bor | Jonathan Bor,SUN STAFF
Taking a stand for standards Remedial instruction dilutes the quality of the institution
By Louise Mirrer
'Henny Penny' becomes instructional aid Garrett County schools use mixture of methods in teaching of reading
By Cindy Stacy | Cindy Stacy,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Helping clients move off welfare Jobs First matches job seekers with potential employers
By Jill Hudson Neal | Jill Hudson Neal,SUN STAFF
FEATURES
Beware of 'miracle' hearing aids Health: Products sold through the mail may not deliver what their advertisements promise.
By Audra D.S. Burch | Audra D.S. Burch,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Cinema Sundays at the Charles
By ANN HORNADAY
Still arguing for Roe vs. Wade Twenty-five years later, Sarah Weddington continues to find herself defined by the landmark case she won - and she's still defending the decision.
By Sarah Pekkanen | Sarah Pekkanen,SUN STAFF
Notable Authors
By The Literary Almanac
Oates' 'My Heart': Top of her Game
By Clarinda Harriss | Clarinda Harriss,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
'The Most Wanted': Mitchard for the beach
By LAURA LIPPMAN | LAURA LIPPMAN,SUN STAFF
Daring, destiny, manhood, lizards
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
This week's menus A clip-and-save guide to a week's worth of meals
By Susan Nicholson | Susan Nicholson,Universal Press Syndicate
A style to salute
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Sun Staff
Pasta Salad With Vegetables (Sunday)Makes 8...
By Susan Nicholson
Tip of the week
By Seattle Times
Social CalendarJune 10: The Governor's Arts Awards at...
By Sylvia Badger
For a model, being fit is a job requirement
By Nancy Menefee Jackson | Nancy Menefee Jackson,Special to the Sun
Where the food is ethnic and excellent Restaurant: The Helmand, one of the best places in town, does just about everything well.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
Helpful publications Of Consuming Interest
By Susan Rapp, Village Reading Center
Puzzle of Jewish identity: A people, faith, nation? Judaism in America seeks definition, while resisting extinction by assimilation.
By Craig Eisendrath | Craig Eisendrath,Special to the sun
Middle school is over, and apparently it worked
By Susan Reimer
Old shows sell well, in boxed sets suitable for bookshelves There's a growing market for videos of TV series, miniseries and high-impact productions.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
'A Slant of the Sun': listen to the heart
By Jan Winburn | Jan Winburn,SUN STAFF
For 'Godzilla,' size was all that mattered The most monstrous thing about the heavily hyped flop was its makers' greed and cynicism.
By Ann Hornaday | Ann Hornaday,SUN FILM CRITIC
'The Beach' - up from the primordial stuff
By Michael Gray | Michael Gray,SUN STAFF
Choosing childlessness Lifestyle: Some couples decide to devote their energies to careers, travel and each other, rather than having kids.
By Scott Smith | Scott Smith,KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Two Richard Milhous Nixons: books by Crowley and Bundy On Books
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
And the Tony for best musical should go to ... 'Ragtime' Seamless adaptation of Doctorow's novel about American families a century ago is clearly the best of the year.
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
Two easy pieces Fashion: The bikini is making a comeback, and this time around, there are styles available to fit a number of figures.
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,SUN STAFF
Crusty antipasto, quickly arranged Entertaining: A flavorful appetizer begins with good bread.
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Roosters rule
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Sun Staff
The art and science of training trees Garden: The ancient method known as espalier brings sweet fruits and pleasing designs to home landscapes.
By Ary Bruno | Ary Bruno,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
What you need to know before you tie the knot
By Kay Harvey | Kay Harvey,KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Similar paths, missed chances
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Out and about Technology has overtaken camp equipment, so your wilderness experience is likely to be drier, warmer and lighter.
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Sun Staff zTC
The perfect partner for J.D. Salinger The latest chapter in the reclusive author's life is being told - or not - by the eccentric owner of a tiny Virginia press.
By Arthur Hirsch | Arthur Hirsch,SUN STAFF
Travelers should tread carefully around bats and caterpillars
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight Ridder/Tribune
Introducing Pippi CHARACTER STUDY
By Courtesy of Visa Rewards "Read Me a Story"
The heart of Williamsburg Virginia: Spirits of the Civil War period walk among the living as the town fills in the blanks in its not-always-genteel history.
By Dale Brown | Dale Brown,Special to the Sun
The town was closed
By Scott Shindell | Scott Shindell,Sun Staff
A master teaches lessons about bread -- and life
By Rob Kasper
Seeing the world as an expert does Survey: PBS-TV host Rick Steves provides help through his programs, guidebooks, newsletter and telephone consultations.
By Barbara Shea | Barbara Shea,NEWSDAY
Cookies in good shape
By ANNETTE GOOCH | ANNETTE GOOCH,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
On some Western ranches, riders learn a gentler way Riding: Several ranches practice and teach 'natural horsemanship,' which is getting a lot of attention since the release of 'The Horse Whisperer.'
By Susan Kaye | Susan Kaye,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House and 1812 Museum
By Karin Remesch
'A Chair for My Mother' Editor's note: A child, her mother and her grandmother save coins to buy a comfortable armchair after their home burns.
By Vera B. Williams
Ten High Notes As David Zinman prepares to leave the BSO, here's a look back at a brilliant run.
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
Mining bees dig in for a visit to lawns
8-year-old talks too much and can't seem to stop
By T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. | T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.,NEW YORK TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES
"My favorite book is 'The Valiant Red Rooster.' The author...
BUSINESS
Strong economy fuels single-family home sales
By Kristine Henry
Stricter guidelines planned for HUD home appraisals
Ryder's Glen
'Specs' paint a picture of project
By Karol V. Menzie and Ron Nodine
Festival to debut along with ESPN Zone Baltimore sports event to be broadcast twice
By June Arney | June Arney,SUN STAFF
Boomers will be changing the game once again
By Bill Barnhart | Bill Barnhart,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Moag says he can avoid conflicts Stadium agency head takes Legg Mason job
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,SUN STAFF
Md. economy's pace steady, but signs of slowing appear Growth: Unemployment stays low, and home sales soar, but businesses' expectations are lower.
By Sean Somerville | Sean Somerville,SUN STAFF
Town doesn't lose character with growth Bel Air has changed, but residents still value its history
By JoAnne C. Broadwater | JoAnne C. Broadwater,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
City can take property for 'just compensation'
Home prices jumping, but not in Baltimore 105 resale markets are examined
By Kenneth R. Harney
Building out, not up Ranchers: The one-story housing style is becoming popular again, as older buyers seek homes without stairs.
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Next project for builder is expansion Lucky Realty to open Texas offices, target low-income buyers
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
Investors can target aging baby boomers
By Jay Hancock
Housing Institute honors 'New Colony Village' in HowardNew...
Exotic friends help at tax time
By Gary Hornbacher | Gary Hornbacher,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Prime time at the bargain bin Factory outlet empire of Prime Retail REIT looking to double in size
By Kevin L. McQuaid | Kevin L. McQuaid,SUN STAFF
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