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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON NOVEMBER 08, 1998
FEATURES
Extending from style to lifestyle Design: Ralph Lauren brought home the notion of having fashion-brand environments.
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,SUN STAFF
'The Three Wishes' Editor's note: A lucky wood-cutter must decide whether his last precious wish will be used to help his nagging wife.
By Retold by M. Jean Craig
Social calendarNov. 8: Book Bash '98, Timonium Bibelot...
By SYLVIA BADGER
Noted Authors
By A Reader's Guide to Twentieth Century Writers
What are you thankful for?
A family of great stories Booklist
Mom plays smarter with second adolescent
By Susan Reimer
Straight from the icebox
By Annette Gooch | Annette Gooch,UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE
This week's menus A clip-and-save guide to a week's worth of meals
By Susan Nicholson | Susan Nicholson,Universal Press Syndicate
Follow falling currencies for travel bargains Savings: Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and others have good deals for Americans.
By Christopher Reynolds | Christopher Reynolds,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Advances in dealing with children's pain
By Susan Ferraro | Susan Ferraro,NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
One hundred ways to take the stress out of holiday entertaining. We consulted the experts on the best methods for throwing a party and having fun doing it.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN STAFF plA
Dressing pizza up for company Entertaining: Squash, bacon and onions turn a casual favorite into a supper suitable for guests.
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
Restored, re-released and reaping profits Hollywood studios are reissuingfilms such as 'The Wizard of Oz' and 'The Big Chill' - and smiling all the way to the bank.
By Knight Ridder/Tribune
The Walters brings heaven to Earth 'Angels from the Vatican' opens today, and given the current popularity of celestial spirits, the show should be a big draw.
By John Dorsey | John Dorsey,SUN ART CRITIC
Minister marshals forces for discipline
By Nancy Menefee Jackson | Nancy Menefee Jackson,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
MacNeil's 'Breaking News': We're shocked!
By Debbie M. Price | Debbie M. Price,SUN STAFF
Put containers of cuttings in the ground for the winter
Feathering your nestWhat owner Kitty Knoedler (right...
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Sun Staff
Giving voice to an age-old story Baltimore Opera Company's 'Norma' is a tragic tale of love and betrayal, as powerful for modern times as it was when Vincenzo Bellini wrote it more than a century ago.
By Glenn McNatt | Glenn McNatt,SUN STAFF
Williamsburg Sampler Workshops in the restored Colonial city will help you decorate for the holidays with traditional flair.
By Randi Kest | Randi Kest,Contributing Writer
A graceful setting, an elegant meal Restaurant: The Brass Elephant's menu has moved from northern Italian cuisine to new American, but the accent is still on excellence.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,SUN RESTAURANT CRITIC
'Fifth Beatle' was no fifth wheel His career encompasses far more than his stint as the Fab Four's prolific producer. But Sir George Martin has returned to their songbook for his latest - and final - record.
By Chris Kaltenbach | Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF
'A Man in Full': Wolfe's major literary milestone
By MICHAEL PAKENHAM
Making a syllabus sexy This fall, colleges across the country have become hotbeds of sex, leisure and gambling -- at least in the classroom.
By CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Writer is superb, versatile Author, author
Birth order and parents
By T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. | T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.,NEW YORK TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES
When a hurricane is coming, watch out for Category 4 shoppers and flying shutters
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight Ridder/Tribune
Madeleine Albright, up to this minute
By Mark Matthews | Mark Matthews,SUN STAFF
Barbie on boardEver wonder where the ubiquitous Barbie...
Bingo! A proposal MICHAELLE CRUMBACKER AND TOM LEONE
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The Boss uncovers his 'Tracks' His new boxed set of unreleased songs shows how much care Springsteen took in crafting the albums we all know.
By J.D. Considine | J.D. Considine,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
Calling all girlsGirl magazine is a hip celebration of all...
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Sun Fashion Editor
Ginkgo appears to have benefits not yet proved
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon | Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Willy-Nilly Washington state: San Juan Island's famed killer whales come and go as they please. Chase them if you like, or simply enjoy the wait.
By Kate Shatzkin | Kate Shatzkin,Sun Staff
Banneker-Douglass Museum
By Karin Remesch
Taking a hands-on approach to Shakespeare Deaf actor Willy Conley brings a unique sensibility to Center Stage's 'As You Like It.'
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
Mussolini, inventor of totalitarianism
By Monica Crowley | Monica Crowley,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Bread bakers know the joy of soft crumb and crisp crust
By Rob Kasper
Did the Bard really invent us all? HAROLD BLOOM ON SHAKESPEARE
By Craig Eisendrath | Craig Eisendrath,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
"My favorite book, 'Fudge-A-Mania' by Judy Blume, is about...
The glory of New England
By Michelle Steel | Michelle Steel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Brandywine Valley is home to a rich treasury in print Pennsylvania: Baldwin's Book Barn may seem off the beaten track, but since 1934 book lovers have been beating a path to its door.
By Terry Conway | Terry Conway,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Sedums: always obliging, fuss-free Perennial: The low-maintenance plant keeps things interesting from spring to fall with changing shapes and colors.
By Carol Stocker | Carol Stocker,Boston Globe
The Wright stuff -- and not Ken Burns' biography of the famous American architect, airing this week on PBS, captures the genius of his work but also reveals the turmoil and scandal of his private life.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
NEWS
Where money lives quietly Privacy: It's one of the Eastern Shore's best-kept secrets, an opulent society that rivals the Hamptons and Palm Beach.
By Jacques Kelly | Jacques Kelly,SUN STAFF
Former warriors advocate peace They mark Veterans Day by renouncing violence
By Colman McCarthy
Two major parties increasingly alike Democrats, Republicans are becoming more hostile to freedom, writer argues
By Andrew Bernstein
Annapolis choir appoints a directorJoe Biddle has been...
Evangelia de Hitta Natividad, 62, Morgan State...
Siberian tigers in danger once more Turmoil in Russia imperils species
By Will Englund | Will Englund,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
New York Stock Exchange threatens move to N.J. in bid for new Wall Street digs Tactic to gain subsidies is common, decried as 'corporate welfare'
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Amish take a step back to the future School: Abandoning their traditional opposition to secondary education, Amish and Mennonite graduates of a Garrett County public school are pursuing GED diplomas.
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,SUN STAFF
Funding for National Institutes of Health skyrockets Congressional leaders anticipating new era for biomedical research
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
New GOP leadership must change course House Republicans: Less partisanship is needed as impeachment process proceeds.
'The Body's' lesson for other pols
Md. Democrats sitting pretty after rout
By Barry Rascovar
Renovation plan leaves fate of poor unresolved
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Tutors Needed
Sun's Carroll named Editor of the Year
25 years ago: A $1.25 million Black and Decker expansion...
By Compiled from the archives of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Sykesville cannot afford pass on WarfieldA small group has...
Hemings and Jefferson DNA evidence: Scientific findings have implications for interpretation of history and of the present.
Father runs for delegate on reading Advocate: He may have lost the election, but Republican candidate Hans K. Meeder says phonics issue didn't cause his defeat.
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Why make developers scapegoats?Why is it that every...
A day for givingSEVEN HOURS into his busiest day ever...
By David Michael Ettlin A lesson in humility
Planning for unexpected becomes the expected
By Mike Burns
Jefferson-Hemings liaison nothing like president's...
Columbia refocuses on retail growth Some see expansion as a violation of James Rouse's vision
By Erika Niedowski | Erika Niedowski,SUN STAFF
Manhattan oasis looks to better times Madison Square Park to get public, private funds
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Real peace is elusive in Guatemala Crisis: Two years after peace accords were signed, forces in Guatemala and Washington act to keep Guatemala's secrets buried.
By Rick Rockwell
Group protests alleged bias of rental company
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
Informant's tip leads police to arrest man, 28, on attempted-murder charge in Tuesday shooting Officers say slug a match with suspect's weapon
County shifts deadline for planning committees Groups will draft plans for local properties
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
T'Ordinance on pit bulls lacks focusProposed legislation...
Sterilization ruling shows Supreme Court can err
By GREGORY KANE
Call goes out in search for dog Lost: A county man has printed 3,000 fliers to help in his hunt for his 2-year-old Newfoundland, Bear, who ran away from the parking lot at Route 32 and Georgetown Boulevard on Oct. 28.
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
Arson destroys portable classroom at Parkville High School yesterday
Mary Carson, 90, Hochshild Kohn sales associate, 0...
Israel should free whistle-blower Vanunu helped to reveal secret nuclear arsenal
By Samuel H. Day Jr
Taneytown to attract woman-owned businesses Carroll Co. pilot program eyeing mentors, funding
By James M. Coram | James M. Coram,SUN STAFF
Finding his fun by the book Stellar: Even among the book-loving students at Swan Meadow School, Mark Yoder is rated outstanding.
By Cindy Stacy | Cindy Stacy,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Speaker race shapes up as a free-for-all Republican Party seeks leader to project kinder, more cooperative image
By Jonathan Weisman | Jonathan Weisman,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Unusual crafts promised for high school fund-raiser
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
An advertisement on the preprinted, half-page Menu Planner...
Annapolis holds out hope for 2002 race berth Officials say city's still in running for Volvo sail stop
By Tanya Jones and Dan Thanh Dang | Tanya Jones and Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
King of the Hill tumbles Gingrich's power drains away during four days in November
By Susan Baer and Jonathan Weisman | Susan Baer and Jonathan Weisman,SUN NATIONAL STAFF Sun staff writers Paul West and Karen Hosler contributed to this article
7 Nobel laureates gather in Va. for peace conference University stages event as an antidote to apathy
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Conaway aims for comeback Ex-state legislator starts anew as clerk of city Circuit Court
By Caitlin Francke | Caitlin Francke,SUN STAFF
Group aims to prevent student substance abuse Carroll schools offer assistance to at-risk youth
By Jackie Powder | Jackie Powder,SUN STAFF
Md. official withdraws from clemency review Group rallies to oppose execution of Gilliam
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
Minority journalists to meet in Seattle Group picks Wash. despite affirmative action vote
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Schrader tactics helped 'nice guy' win election
By Harold Jackson
A textbook example of experts' fallacies
By George F. Will
The overture to seven years on the run How Kristallnacht changed the life of Leo Bretholz
By Michael Olesker
A tree falls in the forest and new seedlings sprout
By Brian Sullam
In suburbs, voters favor slow growth Candidates friendly to developers lose big in elections
By Tom Pelton and Gady A. Epstein | Tom Pelton and Gady A. Epstein,SUN STAFF Sun staff writers Brenda J. Buote, Lisa Respers and Howard Libit contributed to this article
A mathematical treasure hunt Numbers: The search for world-record prime numbers has captured the imagination of everyone from grade-schoolers to computer experts.
By Michael Stroh | Michael Stroh,SUN STAFF
Health Department shuts down 4 food service spots temporarily
Italians, Chinese find harmony in Jersey shore town Occasionally adversarial groups in Manhattan establish new identities
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Hearing the echoes of 'die Kristallnacht' In November 1938, Nazi Germany shattered a people on the Night of Broken Glass
By Hans Knight
Mohamed Taki Abdulkarim,62, president of the three-island...
Elizabeth A. Schimpf, 83, stuff-bear collector
By Robert Hilson Jr. | Robert Hilson Jr.,SUN STAFF
The last harvest:'I'm done fighting' Farming: Bad weather, crop disease, falling demand, plunging prices. A North Dakota grain grower surrenders to the pressures that are driving the U.S. family farm to extinction.
By Jean Marbella | Jean Marbella,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Election results show GOP big tent still doesn't include minorities, gays
By Paul Delaney
Operation Smile funds surgeries for children Global nonprofit group screens poor patients
By Alice Lukens | Alice Lukens,SUN STAFF
Jobs in nonprofit organizations grow faster than in other sectors Hopkins study describes groups as 'social force'
By Ernest F. Imhoff | Ernest F. Imhoff,SUN STAFF
Literature lovers can have fun at fair while aiding Carroll Community College Author Marilyn French to attend reception Friday
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Suspect sought in wounding of cross-dresser Victim, 32, says 10 people confronted, taunted him before he was shot 6 times
By Dennis O'Brien and TaNoah Morgan | Dennis O'Brien and TaNoah Morgan,SUN STAFF
Book Bash '98, a fund-raising event for...
Hurricane Mitch's aftermath Relief efforts: Central America needs help from the international community to ease the suffering.
Florence 'Meg' Walsh, 37, treasurer of Lucent Technologies, Hopkins alumna
By Edward Gunts | Edward Gunts,SUN STAFF
SPORTS
BaseballAngels: Named Dick Pole pitching coach.Pirates...
Dickinson's Da Hoss is one rare runner Cecil County trainer wins Mile with 1 prep in 2 years
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Decoy auction will set stage for Easton Waterfowl Festival Classic pieces go on block
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Leaders are compass for Ravens' direction Beefs abound on team, but meaty chores loom
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Catching Hundley this winter might be worthwhile O's gamble
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Give the Ravens a breakThe writers at The Sun will not...
As howls for head grow, Marchibroda stands tall
By JOHN STEADMAN
In a flash, Terps lose 5th in row, 24-13, to Carolina Heels' Brown colors loss like Tech's White the week before
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Top performances
Nfl Week 10: Today's Games
Opponent's Playbook
By Mike Preston
St. Mary's turns away St. Paul's to win title, 1-0 Corradini's first-half goal ends Crusaders' repeat bid
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF
Steady play helps Friends beat McDonogh for A title Quakers spring upset on 11th-ranked Eagles
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
St. Mary's turns back St. Paul's for title, 1-0 Corradini's first-half goal caps Saints' 21-2 season, KO's defending champs
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF
Hammond upends Glenelg, gains final with Hereford Workman's goal in 1-0 win comes off deflected shot
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
In dog of year, 'Skins try kangaroo court Players punish mistakes with push-ups in effort to improve on 1-7 record
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Style points put Broncos above crowd Football: Denver's defense might not be good enough to go 16-0, but a flashy offense keeps the Broncos atop the list of Super Bowl contenders.
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
Keys to a Ravens victory
By Mike Preston
Wave repels Blast's late flurry Milwaukee wins, 12-8, as fourth-quarter rally led by Walker falls short
By Tamira Surprenant | Tamira Surprenant,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Scouting Report
By Mike Preston
Terps men top Mich. St. in soccer, 1-0
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Centennial gets past Glenelg, 14-7 River Hill routs Hammond, 41-20
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Liberty eliminated, 2-1, in 2nd overtime period Thomas Johnson gains final against N. Carroll
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Untimely errors thwart Morgan Bears commit 10 penalties in 13-12 loss to Samford
By Susan Storey | Susan Storey,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
42-point Towson rally not enough Tigers come from 27 down on 6 TDs in second half, but FG lifts Dayton, 43-42
By Bucky Albers | Bucky Albers,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Gilman gives McDonogh costly lesson in delivery No. 1 Greyhounds gain 10th win of season, 23-14
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Forget logo, copy some NFL success
By KEN ROSENTHAL
Colts championship reunion banquet, Nov. 19, is sellout
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
With Gruden, Raiders' Davis no longer living in past
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Hair Spray's quick control gives rival fillies brush-off After placing 3rd 6 times, speedster wins at Laurel
By Kent Baker | Kent Baker,SUN STAFF
Rutgers' late score brings comeback run of Navy to halt, 36-33 Mids had rebounded twice to take lead in 4th quarter
By Alan Goldstein | Alan Goldstein,SUN STAFF
Poly catches City in final minute, 13-12 Henry's 54-yard reception with 35 seconds left sends Engineers to 6th win in row
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Frenchwoman a fine fit for solo circumnavigation
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
'Skip' not classic in finale Hines' horse is sixth in farewell as $5M race goes to 'Awesome'
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Cole helps McDonogh to MIAA A title, 2-1 Late goal knocks off Curley
By Rick Belz | Rick Belz,SUN STAFF
No. 12 Oakland Mills holds off Mount Hebron Vikings pay hefty price for blunders in 28-20 loss
By Jamison Hensley | Jamison Hensley,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Liberty levels W. Johnson, advances to regional final Lions give up early goal before roaring back, 4-1
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Classification changes will force revamped scheduling for football
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
BUSINESS
New-home sales rose 1.6 percent in September
Church selling 5 homes in city St. Paul St. rowhouses offered below market to lure homesteaders
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN REAL ESTATE EDITOR
Governor likely to shift priority to job training Urgency evaporates for creating new jobs, business development
By Jay Hancock
Regulatory system headed for reform Sentiment for change in rate-setting grows as state trails nation
By M. William Salganik | M. William Salganik,SUN STAFF
Are mega-mergers like Citigroup workable? It can be painful but possible if both sides are willing to adjust
By Bill Atkinson
It might be better to replace those drafty wood windows Panes are biggest source of heat loss during winter
By Karol V. Menzie and Ron Nodine
Discount brokers find advice wins clients Anxious amateur investors demand personal service
By Bill Barnhart | Bill Barnhart,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Couple's vision of the waterfront comes into focus "Claustrophobic" cottage given a major overhaul
By Jane Bowling | Jane Bowling,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
To raise credit rating not as easy you think A couple consolidated credit card debt only to earn a worse rating
By Kenneth R. Harney
Stores lower expectations for holidays Seasonal sales no longer projected to be best of decade
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
The key ways rates are set for hospitals in Maryland
Housing turns 'green' Environment: The Baltimore area is nationally recognized for building environmentally friendly housing.
By Nancy A. Youssef | Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF
Conveniences of city, advantages of country Topography, history make 'eclectic' area uniquely Baltimore
By Frederick Rasmussen | Frederick Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Controversial carrier Shipper: Baltimore's port is bullish on Cosco, but others regard the Chinese line as a rogue business and a threat to national security.
By Robert Little | Robert Little,SUN STAFF
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