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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON NOVEMBER 29, 1998
BUSINESS
New BWI pier is a dud so far Overseas: The year-old international terminal has yet to attract the major airlines for which it was designed. The airport's low budget image may be hurting the effort.
By Robert Little | Robert Little,SUN STAFF
Historic properties in Frederick could get 25% tax credit
Wall Street's rally could be signal of good times ahead Reaching all-time high after plunging for months may be a spark
By Kristine Henry
Wrapping present around the past Home's old, new elements are linked
By Adele Evans | Adele Evans,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The seller as salesperson FSBO: Doing a "For Sale By Owner" transaction may save the seller money, but even those who succeed say it's harder than it looks.
By Brenda J. Buote | Brenda J. Buote,SUN STAFF
Britain is investigating exorbitant retail prices amid cries of rip-off Intel recently called British chain's markups on computers 'ridiculous'
By CHICAGO TRIBUNE
South River Colony
Fund investors stood firm as stocks fell Some still unaware of the unpleasantness
By Jerry Morgan | Jerry Morgan,NEWSDAY
Homes appreciating nicely in many areas of country California hot again, but values dip 0.3% in Baltimore market
By Kenneth R. Harney
Lone wolves do well alone Mergers creating financial megastores sometimes disappoint
By Jay Hancock | Jay Hancock,SUN STAFF
Collington Square renovations linked with buyer...
Competition in toys is not child's play Retailers seek boost at holidays, as buyers have many choices
By Lorraine Mirabella | Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF
It helps to know the real estate lingo Just don't let 'rent to zTC own' or 'buy like rent' lead to 'foreclosure'
Book recounts origins of do-it-yourself ethic Making changes at home goes back many years
By Karol V. Menzie and Ron Nodine
Where affordable houses beget nice homes Woodmoor properties tended with care, enjoyed with pride
By Charles Belfoure | Charles Belfoure,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
CEO sweats the details at US Airways Top manager sets pace by leaving his mark
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
SPORTS
1998 All-Baltimore City/County football teams
By Lem Satterfield
1998 All- Anne Arundel County football teams
1998 All-Howard County football team
By RICK BELZ
Kent State's Meers saves best for last to shoot down Loyola 0-for-5, he hits 3 in last : 02 to cap 57-56 comeback win
By Jerry Bembry | Jerry Bembry,SUN STAFF
O's see Belle as worth risk, $65M Chemistry would change, but Angelos unwilling to let O's be Yanks 'doormat'
By Peter Schmuck and Roch Kubatko | Peter Schmuck and Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Belle or not, O's still need Palmeiro
By KEN ROSENTHAL
Terps' isle of paradise: 87-52 Early 20-0 run pounds Pitt as 7-0 UM eases to Puerto Rico title
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Top performances
For Green, it's no time to rest on his laurels Despite Cinderella game, losing to Arizona keeps ex-clipboard QB focused
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Keys to a Ravens victory
By Mike Preston
Stokes snubbed on tourney honor roll But point guard's efforts prove key to Terps' title run
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Numbers don't support concern over rockfish But researchers keep eye on decline of forage fish
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Palmeiro ups ante on Orioles First baseman wants Vaughn-like package to stay, source says
By Roch Kubatko | Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF
Opponent's playbook
By Mike Preston
Rugged road awaits Terps After easy start, Stanford, Wake, Ky., loom in Dec.
By Paul McMullen | Paul McMullen,SUN STAFF
Lockout at a glance
'Quest' finishes out of money in finale Colt fourth as highweight in Cigar Mile, but year's results delight Janney
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
CollegesMinnesota: Suspended F Quincy Lewis and F Kevin...
Colts bond strong, but game brings closure
By Ken Rosenthal | Ken Rosenthal,SUN COLUMNIST
For O's singles, Chase is game, set, love match Anderson is courting women's star Coetzer in latest pairing
Blast tops Thundercats, 21-9, loses captain Defender Johnson out 2 months with broken leg
By Phil Jackman | Phil Jackman,SUN STAFF
Urbana dethrones Fort Hill, wins 2A title, 24-7
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Red Sox may pitch for Palmeiro
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
New, legal drug causing confusion, suspensions
By Tom Keyser | Tom Keyser,SUN STAFF
Scouting report
By Mike Preston
Looking beyond Colts, Ravens, no pretty picture
By JOHN STEADMAN
Nepotism hurts Ravens, O'sIt appears that the future of...
One snowy night was chilly forecast Football: When the Colts left Baltimore on a wintry night 14 years ago, they were only the second team to leave its city. Since then, five teams have relocated.
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
Firearms season kicks off, but deer harvest has twist
By Peter Baker | Peter Baker,SUN STAFF
Colts' visit includes baggage History, revenge mark game against Ravens
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF
Indianapolis can't claim legacy of beloved Colts Pro Football
By Vito Stellino | Vito Stellino,SUN STAFF
Friendly's scoring flurry too much for Eastern Tech Mavericks' bid for 3A title ends with a 45-29 defeat to Prince George's power
By Lem Satterfield | Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF
Beane's 2 TDs aren't enough for Shepherd in playoff loss Slippery Rock moves on in Div. II with 31-20 win
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Nfl Week 13: Today's Games
NEWS
Decaying Texas town clings to life Persistence: The few remaining residents of Spanish Fort bristle when their community is called a "ghost town." They say the once-vibrant trading post is very much alive.
By David L. Greene | David L. Greene,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Endeavour to deliver 2nd module to international research outpost Shuttle mission features seven-hour spacewalks
By HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Banking 'jewel' in new setting Deutsche Bank eager to enter U.S. market via BT, Alex. Brown
By William Patalon III | William Patalon III,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Bill Atkinson and Bloomberg News contributed to this article
A monumentally nutty proposal Reagan: A group of conservatives is reviving the idea of putting the former president's face on Mount Rushmore. A columnist says they have rocks in their heads.
By Marianne Means
Townsend now viewed as political heavyweight
By Barry Rascovar
Computers no longer for the few
By Andrew J. Glass
School choice gets needed boost from Supreme Court
By George F. Will
Staff purge by Yugoslavian president could be sign of regime's weakness After Kosovo pullout, dismissals may signal beginning of the end
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Congo, its neighbors agree to sign cease-fire
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Ehrlich ponders move to U.S. Senate in 2000 After Sauerbrey loss, he and allies hesitate to challenge Sarbanes
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Volunteers needed
County should reduce buying on credit, too
By Harold Jackson
Dry weather, brush fires keep Arundel firefighters on alert County's crews working longer hours, extra shifts because of rampant blazes
By Kirsten Scharnberg | Kirsten Scharnberg,SUN STAFF
North County High planning dinner theater
FSA committee ballots mailed to farm owners
Rita A. Gamberdella, 74, designer of wedding gowns
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
No peace in this valley Greenway: A plan for a trail network in the Patapsco Valley has preservationists at war with each other.
By Alice Lukens | Alice Lukens,SUN STAFF
Y2K woes won't catch these folks unprepared Middle-class families borrow a page out of survivalists' notebook
By Todd Richissin | Todd Richissin,SUN STAFF
Festival of Trees fund-raiser delayed on busiest day due to power failure
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
United Canada hangs in the balance Secession: Quebecers go to polls tomorrow to vote on a premier, but the election is lTC really about separation of the French-speaking province.
By Myron Beckenstein
Partnership needed to aid horse racing Industry comeback: Marketing sport will require cooperation of state, feuding parties.
Behave yourselves! posters tell Israelis Courtesy: In the wake of the Rabin assassination and increased crime, the Education Ministry calls for change -- please.
By Ann LoLordo and Jessica Lazar | Ann LoLordo and Jessica Lazar,SUN FOREIGN STAFF
Teens' smoke a dire signal With oft-warned youths smoking more, efficacy of warnings in question
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,SUN STAFF
Library offers pupils cards Attraction: Baltimore school officials hope giving out public library cards will encourage youngsters to read.
By Liz Bowie | Liz Bowie,SUN STAFF
Betting site might be in final stretch Patrons' views mixed on panel's decision
By Gerard Shields | Gerard Shields,SUN STAFF
Howard elementary wins Commissioning Grant AwardThe Howard...
We've read enough about SchoonoverIn response to The Sun's...
her view of reading tests t two schools Suggestion: Robert C. Embry Jr., president of the Abell Foundation, sees the comparison of scores at two city elementaries as being 'not particularly fair.'
By Mike Bowler | Mike Bowler,SUN STAFF
Record complex on court's hires Practices: Numbers alone don't tell the story of who's to blame for the U.S. Supreme Court's record of few minority employees, a California attorney says.
By Brian W. Jones
Health care for children is expanded Government program covers uninsured
By JoAnna Daemmrich | JoAnna Daemmrich,SUN STAFF
Two St. Mary's students included in 'Who's Who'Two Carroll...
Bank branch in Ferndale is described as a great convenience
By Rosalie Falter | Rosalie Falter,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Chamber of Commerce plans luncheon Dec. 10The Carroll...
Chinese leader accuses Japan of distorting its conduct in war Jiang ends visit to Tokyo saying smooth relations between nations at stake
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
County disabilities panel recognizes advocatesThe Howard...
Tackling Irsay The big game: Baltimore fans seek measure of revenge against franchise that left town.
City Detention Center's escaped slaying suspect remains on the loose Man used heating vents, rope of bedsheets to exit maximum-security facility
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
China gains big windfall from women Once considered worthless, they lead economic revolution
By Maggie Farley
73 years after Scopes, evolution still a classroom issue Teachers find ways to teach Darwin's theory
By Jon Christensen
Workers insurance gets unfair review in flawed articleThe...
Black power and the election
By Paul Delaney
Theodore Newhouse, 95, news group co-founder
Sister Mary Maurice, 98, teacher, administratorSister Mary...
Historical planner is about to become history As money runs out for his job, some fear preservation doomed
By Brenda J. Buote | Brenda J. Buote,SUN STAFF
Poly students deserve salute for walk to aid College Fund
By Gregory Kane
Politics is tradition for Nutwells Register of wills job held by father and son
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Writer's work captures the essence of town's past through recollections Hampstead author relied on older residents' stories
By Mike Farabaugh | Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF
Shooting spurs call for crime prevention Oakland Mills incident renews safety focus
By Erika Niedowski | Erika Niedowski,SUN STAFFSUN STAFF
Challengers not chicken Stunts: Educators gladly place themselves at the mercy of their pupils to encourage them to read.
By Mary Maushard | Mary Maushard,SUN STAFF
Top journalist watches over Latin America Gustavo Gorriti jailed, exiled for his reporting on government corruption
By Rick Rockwell
50 years ago: "The battle for yellow margarine is on the...
By Compiled from the archives of the Historical Society of Carroll County
Taxpayers shouldn't pay for BWI face liftRegarding Cheryl...
Clinton promotes housing aid for elderly and disabled Apartment construction, rent subsidies increased
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Police seeking two men in ex-officer's killing Victim was among 3 people fatally shot in city Friday
By Dan Thanh Dang | Dan Thanh Dang,SUN STAFF
Plan to hold gay pride march stirs trouble on Eastern Shore Some in Millington are 'upset' but defend freedom of expression
By Timothy B. Wheeler | Timothy B. Wheeler,SUN STAFF
Politics a tradition for Nutwell family Register of wills job held by father and son
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Lacy's autobiography truly reflects that wonderful man, his life and times
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Appalachia's residents suffer higher rate of heart disease Report blames poverty, nutrition, lack of exercise
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Ex-hospital chronicles history of Sykesville Gatehouse Museum holds items from town's families
By Mary Gail Hare | Mary Gail Hare,SUN STAFF
3 Hopkins students die in crash Accident also injures two others returning from Thanksgiving
By Alice Lukens | Alice Lukens,SUN STAFF
High school report Graduation: Rates are stagnant in the United States, rising in other industrialized nations.
FEATURES
Germination is doubtful for 4-year-old grass seed
'Beloved' - but not by filmgoers Oprah Winfrey's film, based on Toni Morrison's acclaimed novel, bombs at the box office, and the experts are left wondering why. Could it be that 'Beloved' needed a triumphant hero?
By Carrie Rickey | Carrie Rickey,KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Concern about aspartame
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon | Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
A Wright house invites visitors to Alexandria Visionary: Designed by the legendary architect and built in 1940, the Pope-Leighey House features his horizontal lines, built-ins and embrace of the out-of-doors.
By Ellen Uzelac | Ellen Uzelac,Special to The Sun
Full of extinct possibilities Tourists will make tracks for dinosaurs, geologist Peter Kranz tells state officials. It's part of his effort to bring science and people together
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,SUN STAFF
When thinner isn't better Baldness: Hair loss in men is often expected and acceptable
By Linell Smith | Linell Smith,Sun Staff
PBS' bountiful harvest 'The Farmer's Wife' attracted millions of viewers who continue to care about the fate of the Buschkoetter family. And it proved that the documentary form is far from dead.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
This week's menus A clip-and-save guide to a week's worth of meals
By Susan Nicholson | Susan Nicholson,Universal Press Syndicate
Going nutty over rice Entertaining: A mix of wild and white rices takes on extra allure with the addition of pecans, fennel and prosciutto.
By Betty Rosbottom | Betty Rosbottom,LOS ANGELES TIMES SYNDICATE
"I liked reading 'Amelia Bedelia' by Peggy Parish. First...
Wonderful food, beautifully done Restaurant: Easton's Restaurant Columbia offers something for every eater, from the conservative to the daring. But you'd better dress warmly.
By Elizabeth Large | Elizabeth Large,Sun Restaurant Critic
Books for the holidays Parents' corner
By Jerdine Nolen
A hotel delivery in China
By Mike Strzelecki | Mike Strzelecki,Special to The Sun
Sushi bar is no place for an unwary eater
By Dave Barry | Dave Barry,Knight Ridder/Tribune
Noted Authors
'Gates of eden': a Coen's hyperirony
By Michael Gray | Michael Gray,SUN STAFF
Social calendarDec. 2: Welcome-home party for the Pride of...
By SYLVIA BADGER
'Ol' Strom' - racism, vanity and meager impact
By Theo Lippmann, Jr. | Theo Lippmann, Jr.,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Accessible, useful delights anchor a personal library These volumes are for you - but they're not bad ideas for holiday gifts.
By Terry Teachout | Terry Teachout,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The Widow Killer': marriage of genres
By Ben Neihart | Ben Neihart,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
" Instruments of Night," by Thomas H. Cook. Bantam. 293...
By Larry Dale Keeling | Larry Dale Keeling,Knight Ridder/Tribune
Asian Arts & Culture Center at Towson University
By Karin Remesch
Triumph over trauma
By Joanne E. Morvay | Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
'Ox-Cart Man'
By Donald Hall
Amorality, Maoism, Jewishness
By Joan Mellen | Joan Mellen,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Presents of angelsAngels are among us this season, on...
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Sun Staff
Herbal holidays Relief: Herb farms are oases of calm amid the winter holiday clatter.
By Nancy Taylor Robson | Nancy Taylor Robson,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Dressed for the occasion Whether you're attending the social event of the season or a casual gathering at home, holiday style is in the details.
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Sun Fashion Editor
When real nerds still ruled the Internet Today, anybody can drive the Information Superhighway. But not too long ago, you actually had to know what you were doing.
By Michael Stroh | Michael Stroh,SUN STAFF
From Disney to the divine Christian crusaders, finding Florida's conservative climate to their liking, are making Orlando their new 'Holy Land.'
By Mark I. Pinsky | Mark I. Pinsky,ORLANDO SENTINEL
The high life Colorado: A history of ups and downs has given Aspen a distinctive flavor, to be gulped or sipped at the visitor's leisure.
By Arthur Hirsch | Arthur Hirsch,Sun Staff
Giving language a helping hand A simple gesture can be a powerful tool for thinking and speaking.
By KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE
Performing in an international language Music and dance speak to everybody.
By J. Wynn Rousuck | J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC
Aging, mortality and depression are at the heart of "A Man in Full.'
By Michael Pakenham | Michael Pakenham,SUN BOOK EDITOR
Flautas are fine, filling finger food
By Annette Gooch | Annette Gooch,Universal Press Syndicate
New York City's history, writ very large - and small
By Robert W. Laird | Robert W. Laird,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
The lash testThe newest mascaras promise curl, color and...
By Mary Corey | Mary Corey,Sun Fashion Editor
All decked out Ideas for seasonal decorating are abundant at this year's Symphony Associates house tour.
By Karol V. Menzie | Karol V. Menzie,Sun Staff
Today's toys talk high-tech Trend: Market-watching Christopher Byrne predicts demand for Furby and other computer-chipped playthings.
By Peter Jensen | Peter Jensen,Sun Staff
Cross-country skiing in downhill country Day trip: On the other side of Aspen Mountain, you can enjoy a different Colorado experience.
By Arthur Hirsch | Arthur Hirsch,Sun Staff
Carpool friendships can outlast the driving
By Susan Reimer
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