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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON NOVEMBER 01, 1998
FEATURES
Canada's big flush turns U.S. citizens into smugglers
By DAVE BARRY | DAVE BARRY,Knight Ridder/Tribune
Life, woman, truth by Alice Munro
By Beth Kephart | Beth Kephart,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Director defends his 'Siege' mentality The portrayal of Arabs and Muslims in Ed Zwick's new film has raised more than a few hackles.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
Religious houses provide space for the soul Sanctuaries: Convents and monasteries worldwide are accepting guests who seek respite from fast-paced modern life and time for quiet reflection.
By Cecile S. Holmes | Cecile S. Holmes,HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Preparing infants to read
By Jerdine Nolen
Baltimore is blessed with its beers made here
By ROB KASPER
Masters of the grand The 'Great Pianists of the 20th Century' is a collection that was years in the making. Ultimately, it will include 200 CDs.
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
An ancient way to watch time Sundials: These old, ornamental, outdoor devices are popular again.
By Marty Ross | Marty Ross,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
'Sylvester and the Magic Pebble'
By William Steig
The great American road show Passing sights
By Los Angeles Times
Bulbs need balanced diet
Tip of the week
By Cole Publishing Co
Noted Authors
By Encyclopedia of Literature
A different frame of reference
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,SUN STAFF
Words and more words
By Paul Kropp
First gets gold second, oblivion
By Lynn Smith | Lynn Smith,LOS ANGELES TIMES
The candy that screams 'Halloween' The treats that first appeared in the 1920s help bring in a Halloween harvest of about $1.8 billion. And thats no corn.
By Daniel J. Vargas | Daniel J. Vargas,SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
"The Hundred Days," by Patrick O'Brian. Norton. 288 pages...
By Harry Wessel | Harry Wessel,Knight Ridder/Tribune
Peter Lefcourt's 'Woody': steam-room lounging
By David Rakoff | David Rakoff,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Facing up to acne Pimples: There's no longer any reason to suffer, dermatologists say.
By Rick Ansorge | Rick Ansorge,COLORADO SPRINGS GAZETTE
This week's menus A clip-and-save guide to a week's worth of meals
By Susan Nicholson | Susan Nicholson,Universal Press Syndicate
Pesto puts in some punch
By Annette Gooch | Annette Gooch,Universal Press Syndicate
SOCIAL CALENDERNov. 5: "Ceramica Puertorriquena...
By Sylvia Badger
Prague, after the rain
By SUSAN E. DREY
Tim Page's 'Dawn Powell': no self-pity
By Dorothea Straus | Dorothea Straus,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Baltimore School for the Arts, Alcazar Gallery
By Karin Remesch
Where have all the fans gone? Rock legends Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell once played to packed stadiums, but the times, they are a-changin'.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
A Hasty Retreat Maryland: Little time to get away? A night or two of restorative pampering is as close as three charming B&Bs within an hour's drive of Baltimore.
By Greg Tasker | Greg Tasker,SUN STAFF
A question of conversion Their quest was the same: to be healed of their homosexuality.
By SUN STAFF
Dating service served them well
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,special to the sun
On the road to superstardom Dru Hill's new album isn't in the stores yet, but the Baltimore-based R&B group is tirelessly promoting it.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,Sun pop music critic
Celine Dion, short version No need to spend your valuable time reading the new biography of the 'Titanic' singer.Here is our heartfelt, abridged version.
By Lisa Pollak | Lisa Pollak,SUN STAFF
War Games The weapons look real, but the bullets are no more than capsules of color. Paintball is the sport, and it's growing more and more popular with teen-agers.
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,SUN STAFF
" 'Morris Goes to School' by Bernard Wiseman is my...
A New Use for old leaves Garden: Composting puts trees' leavings to good use.
By Ary Bruno | Ary Bruno,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The Culture Wars divide, but they do not conquer THEORY Hyperbole from the right and isolationism on the academic left misrepresent both culture theory and literature.
By Laura Demanski | Laura Demanski,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Bay pilots, torts, fame, abolitionism Books of the Region
By James H. Bready | James H. Bready,SUN STAFF
Saint Johnswort can cause extreme sun sensitivity
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon | Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN King Features Syndicate
Spicing up a platter of penne and shrimp Entertaining: A tomato sauce enhanced with red pepper sparks pasta with seafood.
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Paper, rock, scissors, art
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,SUN FASHION EDITOR
'Scrapbooking' is an old hobby with a new spin that is quickly catching on across the country.
By ERIKA D. PETERMAN | ERIKA D. PETERMAN,SUN STAFF
Coffee bar graduates to a full-scale menu Restaurant: With a new chef on board, Ze Mean Bean Cafe now has dinner fare and a dining room quiet enough for conversation.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
SPORTS
UM return spoiled by Ga. Tech's White's 100-yard dash stuns Terps, crashes Baltimore party, 31-14
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Down from heights, he's still slugging Boxer: Steve Little's fleeting days as world champ are years behind him. Though title fights have been replaced by Martin's West cards, his passion for the sport remains.
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
NFL Week 9: Today's games
Charge! Bugle Boys' joyful noise of Sundays past
By JOHN STEADMAN
3 and counting: Mercy, Spalding gain Catholic tourney finals again Magic sweeps Mt. Carmel
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Owls' Davis on course for success Cross country:
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Howard loses two-point gamble, game Lions go for win, lose to Oakland Mills, 7-6
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
Healthy Ravens tackle Jags Harbaugh & Co. seek end to 3-game skid
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Lack of ground game gives Ravens run-down feeling
By John Eisenberg
Keys to a Ravens victory
By Mike Preston
Scouting report
By Mike Preston
O's are over-the-hill gangAs a recent transplant to the...
White gets well in 100-yard hurry Yellow Jacket hobbled off before return
By Eduardo A. Encina | Eduardo A. Encina,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Mets spending is attempt to rain on Yanks' parade
By PETER SCHMUCK
Bowling over Packers would be super for 49ers
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Mercy, Spalding advance to finals of Catholic tourney 3rd year in row Magic sweeps Mt. Carmel
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Muto lifts N. Hagerstown to win over F.S. Key, 5-2 Splurge in second half snuffs out Eagles' hopes
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF
Local flavor adds some spice to Clemson's win over Terps Krakowiak has both goals in Tigers' 2-0 victory
By Lowell E. Sunderland | Lowell E. Sunderland,SUN STAFF
Shaklee making mark on defense Boys soccer: Severna Park senior Reid Shaklee shakes up opposing attacks from his sweeper position -- and often contributes to the offense just for good measure.
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF
Bountiful rockfish could be a problem fTC
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Opponent's playbook
By Mike Preston
Futurity win puts Millions in fast company Predecessors have enjoyed Triple Crown success
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
HockeyBlackhawks: Waived RW Ed Olczyk.Flames: Sent D Sami...
Navy women win title in soccer Patriot League champs post 11th shutout of season
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Angelini hat trick treats Curley to win over McDonogh No. 1 Friars nail down A Conference title, 3-1
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,SUN STAFF
Towson survives miscues, edges St. Mary's, Calif. Failed attempt to run out clock at end of game nearly costs Tigers 27-21 victory
By Christian Ewell | Christian Ewell,SUN STAFF
No quit in 'Skins when it comes to squabbling QB merry-go-round irks Frerotte as 3-4 Giants visit
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Randallstown continues on unbeaten path, 41-7 Rams thrash Lansdowne to celebrate homecoming
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Florida A&M unloads on Morgan State, 59-32 McGirt throws for 404 yards, career high, for 1-7 Bears
By Michael Wallace | Michael Wallace,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Falcons, Cougars gear for another clash
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
A crash course on the court Volleyball: When Laura Heinz took over for a popular coach at Howard, she met resistance from players because of her inexperience. Now, the Lions are glad she came aboard.
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
New Orleans, Superdome land 1999 BASS Masters Classic Southwest delta area of Mississippi will be fished
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Local flavor adds some spice to Clemson's win over Terps Tigers prevail, 2-0, as Krakowiak scores both
By Lowell E. Sunderland | Lowell E. Sunderland,SUN STAFF
Top free agents swing for fences Baseball: Marquee players such as Bernie Williams, Kevin Brown and Randy Johnson will explore how much they can cash in after Mets catcher Mike Piazza hit a $91 million jackpot.
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Colts, Giants from '58 game set to reunite Martin's West is site of banquet on Nov. 19
Schuchat succeeds taking the hard road Girls soccer: Marissa Schuchat of McDonogh wasn't very good when she started playing soccer -- which just made her more determined to excel in the sport. Her hard work has paid off.
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
BUSINESS
Many homeowners are now debt-free Almost 40 percent have no mortgage, new study finds
By Kenneth R. Harney
Staying put is the answer for one family
By Lisa Wiseman | Lisa Wiseman,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Construction, sales projected to remain high
Walden
Local company big player in electronic games InterAct a top maker of accessories for Sega, Nintendo, other games
By Kristine Henry | Kristine Henry,SUN STAFF
Maryland housing agency receives national awardThe...
Taxable gain makes a losing year worse And it can happen to a fund investor
By Matthew Lubanko | Matthew Lubanko,HARTFORD COURANT
Preparing your house for winter
By Karol V. Menzie and Ron Nodine
A loan tailored to elderly Payback: Reverse mortgages are becoming more popular among retirees, allowing elderly homeowners to use the equity in their homes without having to leave them.
By Charles Belfoure | Charles Belfoure,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Consumers more confident than they might think An index falls at high tide
By Kristine Henry
Gene therapy for hearts Competition: Scientists and biotechnology companies are in a high-stakes race to treat heart disease with gene therapies that stimulate blood vessel growth.
By Mark Guidera | Mark Guidera,SUN STAFF
Digital format making debut on 40 stations Few have equipment to view crystal-clear television broadcasts
By Sean Somerville | Sean Somerville,SUN STAFF
When seller reneges, you have options
A step back in time to a land of laid-back enchantment Churchville offers family fun away from hustle, bustle
By Ron Snyder | Ron Snyder,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
NEWS
Education board members missing the pointThe comments in...
Word walls become staple in classroom Fixture: As teachers across Baltimore strive to make students better readers, walls become teaching tools.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Tree-eating beetle moves west, surfacing in Chicago Bug that feeds on wood also found in N.Y. in 1996
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Planning teams working hard for county's futureI read with...
In Kent County, a man with a space mission He wants to construct futuristic academy on former missile base
By Chris Guy | Chris Guy,SUN STAFF
Glendening has tougher job on Election Day
By Barry Rascovar
Win or lose Tuesday, GOP has wrongly abandoned tax-cutting agenda
By George F. Will
Election Day predictions scaled back Modest surge in support among Democrats noted as elections approach
By Paul West | Paul West,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
An article in yesterday's Sports section incorrectly...
Tutors Needed
Quixotic challengers taking on entrenched incumbents They face uphill battles in bids to join U.S. House
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Because of technical difficulties with the Howard County...
Past looms large for Owens and Gary Executive's toughness can serve as an asset as well as a liability
By Tom Pelton | Tom Pelton,SUN STAFF
Past looms large for Owens and Gary Challenger described as a peacemaker who can get job done
By Tom Pelton | Tom Pelton,SUN STAFF
75 years agoSt. John's College is establishing a student...
By Robert M. Pennington from the archives of the Ann Arrundell County Historical Society
A little political insightPERHAPS IT was a moment of...
By Laura Sullivan Seeking the candidate
Blueprint for development of Carroll's Freedom Area is made public by county 11-chapter plan outlines strategy for next 20 years
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
An article about campaign signs, which ran in the Carroll...
Family center schedules beginning computer classThe...
Home Business Network to meet at agricultural centerThe...
Voting: a way for poor to lift themselves
By Carl T. Rowan
1,200 take part in ghoulish Halloween Tour at city's Westminster Hall and Burying Ground Traditional stops made at graves of Poe, others
By Jacques Kelly | Jacques Kelly,SUN STAFF
2 workers injured in restaurant fire
By Jamal Watson | Jamal Watson,SUN STAFF
Homeowners making noise about Rt. 32 County, Rouse Co. get earful
By Erika Niedowski | Erika Niedowski,SUN STAFF
The headline on Sun Journal in yesterday's editions...
Four county mayors voice support for Miller's re-election as delegate Two Republicans endorse the District 5 Democrat
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
'Pivotal point' for Smart Growth Gubernatorial winner will influence future of year-old set of laws
By Liz Atwood | Liz Atwood,SUN STAFF
Death penalty opponents aim protest rally at Glendening
By Daniel Valentine | Daniel Valentine,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Wife stays on county payroll Bachman says health leaves him no choice, despite ethics ruling
By Tanya Jones | Tanya Jones,SUN STAFF
Attention turns to turnout as governor's race ends Glendening, Sauerbrey aim to make sure their backers head to the polls
By C. Fraser Smith and William F. Zorzi Jr | C. Fraser Smith and William F. Zorzi Jr,SUN STAFF Sun staff writers JoAnna Daemmrich, Laura Lippman and Thomas W. Waldron contributed to this article
Seven arrested, accused of throwing rocks at cars 15-year-old boy injured
Interfaith group plans blessing for victim of racist vandalism
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
Old vs. new in the race for Howard executive Robey-Schrader duel gets nasty in final days
By Gady A. Epstein | Gady A. Epstein,SUN STAFF
Images of past provoke regret, anger at present
By MICHAEL OLESKER
A "Way Back When" article in yesterday's Today section...
Glenn, crew answer questions from youths in Virginia, Ohio Senator tells students about space experiments he is participating in
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
U.S. hands bloody in Honduras CIA say military trained in 'human resource exploitation'
By Susan C. Peacock
Draft recovery plan for Russia turns away from capitalism IMF signals disapproval of more public spending, government control
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Church of the Brethren to spin off craft business New Windsor service to turn independent
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
Dennis Schrader explains his vote on pension planThe...
Vouchers couldn't damage Southern High education
By GREGORY KANE
DNA points to Jefferson as father of slave's son Liaison with Hemings, long the stuff of rumor, is scientific certainty
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
University tower, scene of mass slayings, may reopen Texas building was site of sniper killings, suicides
By DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Notre Dame Prep's Emily Knapp was incorrectly identified...
Security Patrol is sponsoring flea market
Hospital builds garage around holdout's back yard Widower, 83, won't move from suburban Ohio home
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
The Wye bother peace summit Decisions might not help Israelis or Palestinians
By Phyllis Bennis
TV show enlivens reading Cable: At the Jones Communications studios, librarians use props and ask questions during the taping of 'Imagination Station.'
By Kris Antonelli | Kris Antonelli,SUN STAFF
Cigarette tax in Md. draws critic to state Smokers' rights group urging voters to reject backers of higher tax
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,SUN STAFF
Reading teachers get help, too Courses: Towson University offers new classes focusing on the theory of how children learn and practical training for instructors.
By Howard Libit | Howard Libit,SUN STAFF
Hotel projects stalled in doubt Convention planners reluctant to commit before ground is broken
By June Arney | June Arney,SUN STAFF
Sherman Block,74, head of the nation's largest sheriff's...
'Suggestivist' art exhibit opens at college today Hiram Williams donated 110 of his works to school
By Donna R. Engle | Donna R. Engle,SUN STAFF
Salvatore Gugilizza, 102, oldest patient at Springfield Hospital Center in Carroll
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Jackie Powder contributed to this article
Consumer complaints against HMOs rise Regulators are troubled that disputes focus on refusals to provide care
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Parting the curtain on romance in China Writer: Zhang Jieying is a beacon for the brokenhearted, turning their tales into a best seller that provides a rare look inside Chinese society.
By Frank Langfitt | Frank Langfitt,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Gallery captures glory of sports Exhibition: A corner of the National Portrait Gallery, a museum that extols "the Most Eminent Persons in British History" is given over to the country's star athletes.
By Bill Glauber | Bill Glauber,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Turmoil in managed care Medicare: With the industry having doubts about its capacity to profitably care for beneficiaries, the patient must be allowed more say.
By Douglas Peddicord
Russia to orbit huge mirror, brighten patches of Earth Experimental project will circle planet 16 times, directing sunlight below
By LOS ANGELES TIMES
Growing up peanut-free Allergy: Schools are trying to help a growing number of children who are allergic to peanuts.
By Erika D. Peterman | Erika D. Peterman,SUN STAFF
'Lost an ideal police officer' Police try to reconcile eyewitnesses' reports as Baltimore mourns
By Peter Hermann | Peter Hermann,SUN STAFF
Church craft bazaar, school flea market Saturday
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Dalkon Shield creator had a positive side of generosity...
Japan war past felt in present Historians, lawsuits raise tough questions
By Hal Piper
Congress, please, resolve this matter in the president's favor
By George McGovern
Did Starr set a perjury trap? A chain of questionable events brings attention to what Starr knew and when he knew it in the Clinton investigation
By Lanny J. Davis
Fortunee Kurkjian, 95, homemakerFortunee Kurkjian, a...
Congress resurrects commission on weapons of mass destruction Concerns over makeup of panel nearly doomed it
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Hoffa seeking decisive victory in Teamsters election Union prepares to vote after feverish campaign
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
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