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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON MAY 31, 1998
SPORTS
He's still standing Football: New Ravens quarterback Jim Harbaugh gets knocked down, but he gets up again. And again. And Again.
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
1998 All-Metro boys lacrosse teams
By Lem Satterfield
Mayfield steps on it in drive for stardom Paired with Wallace, he's quick to climb
By SANDRA MCKEE | SANDRA MCKEE,SUN STAFF
Wild card hooks O's to veterans
By KEN ROSENTHAL
Rangers wear out O's, 10-8 Orioles erase 5-run deficit, but bullpen collapses in 8th, 9th
By ROCH KUBATKO | ROCH KUBATKO,SUN STAFF
BaseballAstros: Placed OF Richard Hidalgo (separated right...
Notable
Yesterday's stars
Hot corner
Notable
Orioles' ups and downs
By Joe Strauss
Stiff neck sends Kamieniecki back to DL O's bring up R. Lewis to fill spot in rotation
By Roch Kubatko and Bill Free | Roch Kubatko and Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Run-happy year isn't just expansion
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Do-it-all Surhoff aims to continue success here Free-agent-to-be wants to re-sign with Orioles
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Nohe, Penrod land bass group awards Honors come for efforts on behalf of fish, anglers
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Bay, horizons expand for rock anglers
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
If you build a better track, will they come?
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Yesterday's stars
U.S. women, hot weather wither New Zealand, 5-0 American coach lauds team's 'dynamic' showing
By Lowell E. Sunderland | Lowell E. Sunderland,SUN STAFF
Hot corner
Late speed proves key in Pimlico feature Miss North Beach waits out slow fractions in April Run
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
There's much static on Orioles' farm line Rodriguez incident shows communication problems
By Joe Strauss | Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF
From Civil War to the NFL, Donovans went the distance
By JOHN STEADMAN
U.S. men, Scotland perform to form, 0-0 46,037 are witnesses for defense in final tuneup
By Lowell E. Sunderland | Lowell E. Sunderland,SUN STAFF
Karl's downfall was the game he talked
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
Lieske and Gill head squads for all-star scrap Fifth annual senior game scheduled today at Loyola
Jordan's brave talk masks Bulls' plight Even if it ousts Pacers, Chicago seems ill-equipped to maintain grip on title
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
NEWS
Early success inspired life's work Career: Margaret Rawson, 98, is honored for her contributions to the teaching of dyslexic students. Her study grew from her efforts in the 1930s.
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Military schools bask in attention to values, conduct But high tuition and long waiting lists are commonplace
By Scott Shepard | Scott Shepard,COX NEWS SERVICE
Philip L. Carret, 101, a founder of one of the country's...
Wife left home after shooting Phil Hartman, police say She visited male friend before returning to kill self
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Bates kicks off campaign today with ice cream social Howard council candidate stresses quality of life
By Gady A. Epstein | Gady A. Epstein,SUN STAFF
Illegal signs on roads drawing complaints SHA lacks enforcement, but removes postings
By Erika D. Peterman | Erika D. Peterman,SUN STAFF
Learning-disabled subject to language requirement Substitution of courses at Boston University not required, court rules
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
New atomic test in Asia Pakistan says it exploded last device in series
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Japan's Social Democrats leave governing coalition Weakened party's move likely to have little impact
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Let the sleuthing fit the crime Starr quest: Infringements of liberty sought to pursue allegations are worthy of farce.
Sauerbrey & Co. must decide whether to court right wing or pursue Republican 'big tent' strategy
By Paul Delaney
Tutors Needed
Drunk-driving check snares 5 in Howard
Council faction wants plan cut Mayor's budget called too costly
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
County must pull together to preserve education
By Brian Sullam
Schools chief kept secret Board has delayed announcing selection until meeting June 10
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
County Commissioners express doubts on using grant for new homeless shelter Staff warns of yearly cost if federal support ends
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
Discontinuing historic planner position is rightI have...
Recycling still makes sense The long view: Cheap landfills a fleeting phenomenon, unlike the benefits of reusing useful products.
Church, primary school 'marry' Ceremony marks vow by each institution to honor the other
By Sarah Pekkanen | Sarah Pekkanen,SUN STAFF
Theatre on the Hill sets productions for season Performances: "The Sound of Music" leads off a schedule that includes five shows by the company in residence at Western Maryland College.
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
McCabe eyes another term as less-is-more senator Incumbent seeks to check growth of government
By Gady A. Epstein | Gady A. Epstein,SUN STAFF
Anti-business reputation may hurt Glendening Particularly galling to corporate leaders was the governor's failure to give early, strong support to a large income-tax cut.
By Barry Rascovar
Baltimore, Annapolis praised for warmth, knowledge of...
Lessons for teachers
By Sara Engram
Despite a soggy start, May has average rain 13 days of wet weather gave way to a dry spell, confounding gardeners
By Tom Pelton | Tom Pelton,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Sarah Pekkanen contributed to this article
Unions' efforts weaken support for plan to limit political spending California initiative has strong backing from Republican Party
By Paul West | Paul West,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Patients lacking for drug trials Shortage of volunteers to test new therapies hampers cancer studies
By Jonathan Bor and Diana Sugg | Jonathan Bor and Diana Sugg,SUN STAFF
In East Timor, violence, fear continue after Suharto's fall Indonesian officials raise hopes of independence
By Frank Langfitt | Frank Langfitt,SUN FOREIGN STAFF Sun staff writer Mark Matthews contributed to this article
41-year-old man was killed yesterday when...
Odenton children getting new home away from home Kickoff: Epiphany Episcopal Church breaks ground today for its $750,000 children's center -- part of a $1.55 million building plan.
By TaNoah Morgan | TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Ambulance billing seen as a solution Fire companies to ask insurance to pay for service
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Plan for half a bridge Highway bill: Six-year spending plan comes up short for Woodrow Wilson and light rail.
Bears bedevil Garrett residents: Nuisance: Burgeoning human and ursine populations clash in the Deep Creek Lake region.
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,SUN STAFF
Saluting a 19th-century hero: Tribute: The family of a Medal of Honor recipient who died 70 years ago recently discovered his unmarked grave. Yesterday, he was finally honored.
By Lisa Respers | Lisa Respers,SUN STAFF
School shootings offer lessons First, recognize these are aberrations, not signs of society's disintegration
By CAROL TAVIS
Brooklyn Park Middle School open letter
By Cynthia Kammann | Cynthia Kammann,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Council set to decide on airport lease Pollution concerns might delay opening of Tipton field again
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Lawyers who serve the needy Attorneys recognize obligation to do public-interest work
By COLMAN MCCARTHY
Brown, 62, cabdriver
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
St. John Nursery School marks anniversary today
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Bookish vacation ahead for children Campaign: The Baltimore County school system wants elementary pupils to take reading material home for summer.
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Taking their leaps and lumps Festival: In-line skaters test their mettle and plastic in Owings Mills.
By Erin Texeira | Erin Texeira,SUN STAFF
Goldwater, in shining contrast to LBJ, deserves honor as a man of integrity
By GREGORY KANE
The Carroll County Public Library will begin its summer...
Methodists pitch a message of joy to lead others to faith
By John Rivera | John Rivera,SUN STAFF
Musician finds new inspiration Priest: Switching from a career in rock, Jim Ball has gone to seminary and been ordained pTC and is now pastor of a new church in Westminster.
By Brenda J. Buote | Brenda J. Buote,SUN STAFF
Getting the story or missing point?I read with great...
Police seek man who accosted girl in Millersville
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
We need to know what works Research: School officials lack solid, scientific data for choosing teaching techniques and materials.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Critical eye cast on signs on highways Postings multiply faster than crews can remove them
By Erika D. Peterman | Erika D. Peterman,SUN STAFF
Reining in student behavior at graduationsLast year, I...
Glendening offers cartoonist on Shore an abundance of material to draw on
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Philadelphia cracks down on gun violence Deputy mayor named to help stem flow of firearms in city
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Catching eyes, ears for radio notoriety 'Uninhibited' host Kinsolving intends to outrage or provoke
By Gerard Shields | Gerard Shields,SUN STAFF
Black market cigarettes may cloud future Excessive tobacco taxes could create illicit trade in U.S., author warns
By ANNE MACDIARMID
Debate continues over standards for college admissions New York system votes for greater selectivity
By JOSEPH BERGER
John Henry Jones, 77, Social Security supervisorJohn Henry...
Should another's pain be our fun? Violence: An author/philosopher explores its impact as a tool in entertainment.
By Arthur Hirsch
Senior units proposed for east-side site City would replace Hollander Ridge with 'housing village'
By John B. O'Donnell | John B. O'Donnell,SUN STAFF
Village shifts its focus to crime Harper's Choice to confer with experts on new strategies
By Del Quentin Wilber and Dana Hedgpeth | Del Quentin Wilber and Dana Hedgpeth,SUN STAFF
Good schools benefit people without children
By Harold Jackson
Winton B. Osborne, 68, Harford legislator, company founder
By Fred Rasmussen | Fred Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Sowing seeds of anger Palestinians: Peace is impossible in the Middle East, the author writes, until Israel acknowledges its history of heaping injustices on the Palestinian people.
By SAM HUSSEINI
Bribes allow Mexican kidnapper to defy authorities Zedillo orders capture by any means necessary
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
2 steamship lines threaten to quit New Jersey ports Sea-Land and Maersk ask other ports to bid for their business
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
FEATURES
Hotel liability varies from state to state Valuables: Here's a rundown on the limits of responsibility when your possessions vanish.
By Christopher Reynolds | Christopher Reynolds,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Having it all: The truth and the myth don't match
By SUSAN REIMER
A sign of hope in black-and-white Hollywood That African-American Forest Whitaker directs Sandra Bullock and Harry Connick Jr. in 'Hope Floats' suggests a growing integration of the movie industry.
By Ann Hornaday | Ann Hornaday,SUN FILM CRITIC
Treasures from the old Soviet Union The West is just beginning to hear recordings of some of the century's greatest artists and most revealing performances
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
A new husband, a new hometown
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Bite-size 'Mosquito Book' abuzz with buggy facts BY THE NUMBERS
By Ameer Benno and Stacy Patton
The fragrant garden: Perfumed Whether it's rose, lilac or hyacinth, your back yard can come to life with pleasing scents.
By Nancy Taylor Robson | Nancy Taylor Robson,special to the sun
Quick to the finishIt sounds too good to be true: nail...
By MARY COREY | MARY COREY,SUN STAFF
A love song that doesn't drip
By J.D. CONSIDINE
A winning 'Drive'
By J. Wynn Rousuck
When plants go to seed, you can sow and reap
Social CalendarJune 3: "Sinai Hope," gala premiere of...
By SYLVIA BADGER
Cheers for the simple things Restaurant: McCafferty's, known for its superb beef, has introduced some flashier dishes. But elaborate preparation doesn't necessarily lead to great food.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
The next-to-last program of David Zinman's 13-year tenure...
By STEPHEN WIGLER
A clip-and-save guide to a week's worth of meals: This Week's menus
By SUSAN NICHOLSON | SUSAN NICHOLSON,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNIDICATE
Help for udder and weeders
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon | Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Queer Film Festival opens Thursday
By Ann Hornaday
Love-hate for Seattle, Gates He is to his hometown what his software is to PCs -- omnipresent. But Bill doesn't have a monopoly on its affections
By Tina Kelley | Tina Kelley,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Cape May: victory for Victoriana Resort: The gingerbread architecture has helped make this historic New Jersey town famous, but the dining, shopping and nature-appreciation opportunities are appealing too.
By Richard P. Carpenter | Richard P. Carpenter,BOSTON GLOBE
Some words to learn by READ-ALOUD TIPS
High drama From 'Freak' to 'Art,' Tony nominees are strong, diverse
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
Style as big as all outdoors HOME: Furniture and accessories take a big leap from inside to outside, but design principles remain pretty much the same.
By Elaine Markoutsas | Elaine Markoutsas,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
Recognizing developmental delays Parent Q&A
By T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. | T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.,NEW YORK TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES
'Hemingway's Chair' - by the numbers
By Ben Neihart | Ben Neihart,Special to the sun
"My favorite book is 'Stormy, Misty's Foal.' It is a very...
Notable Authors
Day care centers are often ill-equipped or reluctant to meet the needs of disabled children, but help can be found.
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,Sun Staff
A misty Maine morning
By Charles Elms, Ellicott City | Charles Elms, Ellicott City,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
A Baker's Dozen If you're sweet on sweets, you can always count on Baltimore's old-fashioned bakeries for delicious cakes, pastries and breads.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN STAFF
The Heat Is Off Death Valley: You needn't sweat a visit to the hottest place on earth. Rattling around this national park in PTC the fall provides a refreshing view of its barren beauty.
By ROSEMARY ARMAO | ROSEMARY ARMAO,SUN STAFF
Robert Kennedy lives on, 30 years after his death At the assassination's anniversary, a former aide and distinguished journalist argues for RFK's greatness.
By Edwin O. Guthman | Edwin O. Guthman,Special to the sun
Cake can be dieters' delight
By ANNETTE GOOCH | ANNETTE GOOCH,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
A lifestyle magazine for the disabled
By Mary Ann Farrell | Mary Ann Farrell,KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
A summer's worth of distractions
By Elsbeth Bothe | Elsbeth Bothe,Special to the sun
Letter perfectWhen was the last time your mailbox made you...
By KAROL MENZIE | KAROL MENZIE,SUN STAFF
Fire Museum of Maryland
Swinging into the millennium At 80, Zim Zemarel may have lost a step, but he still sets the tone for his beloved big band.
By Carl Schoettler | Carl Schoettler,SUN STAFF
Disabling harmful myths Documentary: Public Radio series examines misconceptions faced by people with disabilities. It will be carried locally by WEAA-FM.
By Mary Ann Farrell | Mary Ann Farrell,KNIGHT-RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Rod Stewart's rock of ages He sounds as good on his newest release as he did on the classic albums of the early '70s
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
Chernow's 'Titan' - the original Rockefeller, writ very large
By Jonathan R. Cohen | Jonathan R. Cohen,Special to the sun
'Mop Top'
By Don Freeman
Fast ForWord program helps kids 4 through 12
Here it comes again -- that sinking feeling
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,KNIGHT RiDDER/TRIBUNE
'Black dog' of midlife crisis stalks men
By Tim Madigan | Tim Madigan,KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE
Instruments Of Chan
By Holly Selby | Holly Selby,SUN STAFF
Rethinking one of the century's great minds: Albert Schweitzer Hopkins Press reissuing the works of the saintly, scholarly and controversial figure.
By Carl Schoettler | Carl Schoettler,SUN STAFF
'The Treatment': cement of sadness
By Ken Tucker | Ken Tucker,Special to the sun
Avocados, those old smoothies
By Jimmy Schmidt | Jimmy Schmidt,KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE
Selby's 'The Willow Tree': sordid despair
By Tess Lewis | Tess Lewis,Special to the sun
A place to sit, to rest, to dream Bench: It's a place to rest, to take in the scenery, to plan. Actually, it's an essential piece of outdoor furniture.
By Ary Bruno | Ary Bruno,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
A crispy summer Entertaining: Savory wafers can be served as a snack, an appetizer or an accompaniment to soup.
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
BUSINESS
Security deposits can offer protection for landlords
Strong dollar may have good, bad results in U.S.
By Mark Guidera
Center to tout areas in city It aims to teach neighborhoods how to market themselves
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
Mortgage insurance reform may come yet
By KENNETH R. HARNEY
Long & Foster, OPF rank among nation's busiest brokersLong...
Glyndon MewsAshley Custom Homes has opened a model of the...
April sales up 41% for OPF-ERA, its best month ever
Vanguard narrows gap with Fidelity New money flowing to No. 2's index approach
By Bill Barnhart | Bill Barnhart,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Kicking the tires of a people mover Traffic: Baltimore is studying whether a driverless electric people mover will alleviate the city's traffic congestion. The city says it would cost $210 million.
By June Arney | June Arney,SUN STAFF
Beware of schemes to bilk you One cold call promises 100% in 20 minutes
By BILL ATKINSON
Aiming high with lower fares US Airways' MetroJet set to debut, battle Southwest, boost BWI
By Kristine Henry | Kristine Henry,SUN STAFF
Sierra hits the beach tomorrow Military getting a new provider of health care
By M. William Salganik | M. William Salganik,SUN STAFF Staff writer Greg Schneider contributed to this article
A 900-home gem hidden along the Bush River Long Bar Harbor has 2,500 happy people and 2 ways in and out
By Bob Graham | Bob Graham,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Behind gates lies upscale security Privacy: Gated communities, such as the Enclave in Baltimore County, are drawing more buyers who value exclusivity and security.
By Mary E. Medland | Mary E. Medland,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
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