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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON OCTOBER 10, 1998
SPORTS
Ravens payroll shrinks to NFL's 2nd-smallest Only Eagles will spend less this year on salaries, bonuses and deferrals
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,SUN STAFF
'Selfishness' boosts 'Skip's' richest bid Hines reap rewards of retirement delay
By TOM KEYSER | TOM KEYSER,SUN STAFF
WR Jackson questionable Raven strains groin
By Mike Preston | Mike Preston,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Gary Lambrecht contributed to this article
Yankees repeating O's history
By John Eisenberg
Long ball cuts Yanks to size, 6-1 Thome has 2 of 4 HRs off Pettitte
By Peter Schmuck | Peter Schmuck,SUN STAFF
Bowl bids for Terps rest on 6 ACC games Despite 2-3 record, team on rise hoping upset at Clemson could spark surge
By Bill Free | Bill Free,SUN STAFF
Sponsor search begins again Corporation sought to give name, money to Ravens stadium
By Jon Morgan | Jon Morgan,SUN STAFF
Annapolis overpowers N. County QB Belt scores two TDs in Panthers' 21-0 victory
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
Overtime goal gives Hammond first win over Eagles in decade, 3-2 Jenkins beats whistle, and Bears stay unbeaten
By Stan Rappaport | Stan Rappaport,SUN STAFF
Williams and Patterson rush past Dunbar, 23-14 Loss eliminates Poets from postseason play
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Late drive wins it for N. Carroll Panthers' offensive line dominates S. Carroll, 21-14
By John W. Stewart | John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF
Football is still a rush for Byner Ravens: His playing days are over, but Earnest Byner's position as director of player development keeps him running.
By Gary Lambrecht | Gary Lambrecht,SUN STAFF
Pugh's goal gives Patapsco soccer win in 2 overtimes No. 1 vTC River Hill rolls on
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Rafalski's four TDs help Bel Air drench Aberdeen by 43-6 Bobcats' quarterback runs for 202 yards in rainy game
By Jeff Seidel | Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Johnson shuts door on Arundel South River goalkeeper flawless in 1-0 upset win
By Glenn P. Graham | Glenn P. Graham,SUN STAFF
BaseballDodgers: Named Ed Creech scouting operations...
FEATURES
City's gaslight glow dimmed in 1957 Progress: The American gas industry was born in Baltimore in 1816, when an artist wanted a clean, smoke-free way to illuminate a roomful of paintings.
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
150 years ago in The Sun Oct. 11: Forks Found -- A number...
By Frederick N. Rasmussen
Very serious about cereal
By The Boston Globe
Downtown hotel's obituary is being written Landmark: The old Southern Hotel was the first Jewish-owned hotel and it kept a kosher kitchen. Its rich history will be discarded when the wrecking ball hits.
By Jacques Kelly
Above the laws of logic Preview: NBC's 'Punishment' doesn't befit Dostoevsky's brilliant 'Crime.' Only Ben Kingsley's stunning turn makes it worth watching.
By David Zurawik | David Zurawik,SUN TELEVISION CRITIC
Flea-market finds include both junk and gentry
By ROB KASPER
Immortal Spirit A truly soaring, searing Beethoven performance is not for the meek, but for those who brave the tempest for a glimpse of heaven.
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
Beethoven's sound barrier Music: Later composers had trouble making themselves heard.
By Stephen Wigler | Stephen Wigler,SUN MUSIC CRITIC
NEWS
Man given life term, no parole Sentence in drug case reflects killing of which defendant was acquitted
By Scott Higham | Scott Higham,SUN STAFF
Witness cooperation will set impeachment inquiry pace Counsel for Clinton, GOP plan to discuss testimony
By David Folkenflik | David Folkenflik,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Sharon named foreign minister Longtime hawk given Israeli post as peace talks near
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
'Can't refuse' offer seemed to be missing to keep Piper in...
Judge insists pact set specifics School system told to give objectives in special education suit
By Liz Bowie | Liz Bowie,SUN STAFF
Democrats' forum to link fund raising, discussion of health care policy Critics, supporters spar over ethics of event
By Michael Dresser | Michael Dresser,SUN STAFF
21 students in Baltimore area named semifinalists for national scholarships
By Daniel Valentine | Daniel Valentine,CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Frederick Co. educator nominated for city post Booker recommends Elizabeth Morgan for No. 2 schools position
By Liz Bowie | Liz Bowie,SUN STAFF
Spending talks hit bottleneck Clinton targets GOP for failing to fund education initiatives
By Jonathan Weisman | Jonathan Weisman,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
Death row mercy plea may hurt Glendening He risks alienating liberals in close race by allowing execution
By Thomas W. Waldron | Thomas W. Waldron,SUN STAFF Sun staff writers Caitlin Francke and Laura Lippman contributed to this article
Lon Clark,86, a stage actor who was the rich baritone...
Glendening talks to Clinton, finds him 'in good...
By From staff reports
Sheriff agrees to halt release of opponent's file Ex-Baltimore Co. deputy sued
By Joan Jacobson | Joan Jacobson,SUN STAFF
Measure to regulate HMOs, define patient rights is dead Democrats, Republicans in Senate can't bring bill to floor for debate
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Meta Ann 'Meg' Snyder, 44, UM program directorMeta Ann...
Warrant issued for city teen-ager in Arundel slaying
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Severn man, 21, sentenced for bomb threat at school Officials say he's 1st adult jailed for crime in Arundel
By Andrea F. Siegel | Andrea F. Siegel,SUN STAFF
Poly-Seal's fourth case confirmed Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Baltimore to close factory today
By Scott Shane | Scott Shane,SUN STAFF
Reaping dreams along with crops Migrants: The jobs are seasonal and the work is hard, but workers are able to support their families.
By Anne Haddad | Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF
Critics on Shore assail new housing $100 million proposal would ruin appeal of St. Michaels, they say
By Chris Guy | Chris Guy,SUN STAFF
Absence of prudence on hedge funds Bailout: These funds are really nothing more than high-risk gambling vehicles.
Companionship hits the right note Orchestra: The seniors who make up Columbia's Goldenaires play charity gigs, but the most important thing is making music together.
By Robert Little | Robert Little,SUN STAFF
Dancing art
Congregation divided over leader Holy Korean Martyrs priest is accused of mismanagement
By John Rivera | John Rivera,SUN STAFF
Red tape litters effort to clean blighted alley College students clash with city officials in East Baltimore
By Jim Haner | Jim Haner,SUN STAFF
Guns on trial California case: At issue is a manufacturer's responsibility for misuse of its product by children.
A Baltimore rowhouse fire that killed a mother and two...
By From staff reports
Slaves may have participated in mid-18th century economy Dig's artifacts show slaves bought, sold and bartered goods, archaeologists say
By Frank D. Roylance | Frank D. Roylance,SUN STAFF
Vincent L. Schwing, 91, founder of city car dealership
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
Watergate reporter brought perspective to Monicagate...
Nathaniel Hurt moves, complying with terms of release East Baltimorean, 66, served 14 months in prison for killing of 13-year-old
By Devon Spurgeon | Devon Spurgeon,SUN STAFF
Longhorn remains a breed apart Original: Once near extinction, the longhorn today remains the only breed of cattle in the United States created by natural selection.
By Bryan Woolley | Bryan Woolley,DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Infertility procedure sparks controversy Transplanting of genes upsets medical ethicists
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
BUSINESS
Home sales down 13% from August High-end buyers may have been jolted by stock market
By Robert Nusgart | Robert Nusgart,SUN STAFF
Cardinal Health to buy Allegiance $5.4 billion deal viewed as step toward 'the one-stop shop'
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Md. farm outlook still grim Low prices await drought-shrunk crops of corn and soybeans
By Ted Shelsby | Ted Shelsby,SUN STAFF
Director takes helm at Johns Hopkins Press Jordan is third to lead printer in three years
By Michael Hill | Michael Hill,SUN STAFF
CEO quits $291,468 job at Doctors Health Gold says investors are ready to help firm
By M. William Salganik | M. William Salganik,SUN STAFF
T. Rowe Price applies to open a savings bank
Cutter's revival marks end of an era Rebuilding: In re-commissioning the refurbished cutter Decisive on Friday, the Coast Guard was bidding farewell to the last of 14 ships that had dominated work at the Curtis Bay yard over the past decade.
By Robert Little | Robert Little,SUN STAFF
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