Albany Times Union (Albany, NY) back issues from May 1994:
PIRATES STEAL ONE FROM WINGS.(SPORTS)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: PETE DOUGHERTY Staff writer GLENS FALLS Once this became a 20-minute game, the Adirondack Red Wings were in trouble. Entering the third period tied, the Portland Pirates capitalized on their good fortune Saturday night and defeated the Red Wings 5-3 to ...
THOUSANDS PROTEST CLOSING TRADITIONALLY BLACK INSTITUTION TARGETED.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: SHELIA HARDWELL Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. In a scene reminiscent of the 1960s civil rights era, thousands marched Saturday to protest plans to close a traditionally black university as a means of ending segregation. Intermittent rain that later turned ...
JUDGE APPROVES COMPROMISE TO KEEP WOMEN OUT OF VMI.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press ROANOKE, Va. A federal judge has approved a plan that will keep women out of Virginia Military Institute but establish a similar, military-style program for them at all-female Mary Baldwin College. U.S. District Judge Jackson L. Kiser ruled ...
SURVEY CRITICAL OF INDUSTRY SMOKERS DON'T TRUST TOBACCO COMPANIES.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: MICHAEL JANOFSKY New York Times An overwhelming majority of Americans say that cigarettes are addictive and that tobacco companies do not tell the whole truth in acknowledging the health risks of smoking, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows. The ...
TONING DOWN TV, MOVIE VIOLENCE HOLLYWOOD WORKERS HAVE SAME VIEWS ON VIOLENCE AS PUBLIC MAJORITY SAY MEDIA VIOLENCE CAUSE PROBLEMS IN REAL LIFE.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON Many of Hollywood's production executives, writers and directors are concerned about movie and television violence and are willing to take voluntary steps to tone it down, a new survey shows. In fact, views on violence inside the ...
FIREFIGHTERS PULL MAN FROM HUDSON RIVER.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... TROY Firefighters plucked a man from the Hudson River late Saturday night, authorities said. Few details were available, but authorities rescued the man near the Congress Street bridge around 11:15 p.m., about 15 minutes after he entered the water. Rescuers reached the man by ...
HAMMER TIME ENDED TOO SOON.(SPORTS)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Laura Vecsey NEW YORK The worst thing about the New York Mets' 12-10 collapse against the Los Angeles Dodgers was that up until the bottom of the seventh inning, it had been Hammer time for Bobby Bonilla. Hammer time. Happy time. Bobby Bo was grinning and ...
QUAKER SERVICE.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... QUAKER SPRINGS The Saratoga Friends Meeting (Quaker) will return to their 18th-century meeting house where Meeting of Worship will be held at 11 a.m. today. After the worship, the local Quakers will have a ...
UALBANY HONORS BULMER, GOLUB.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: BILL EAGER Staff writer ALBANY A Price Chopper supermarkets executive and a nuclear engineer-turned-college president were honored for community contributionsSaturday night by the University at Albany Foundation. Lewis Golub, chairman and CEO of the ...
MANDATE HURTS HEALTH REFORM PLAN FOR EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS FOR HEALTH CARE DRAW OBJECTIONS CLINTON SAYS THE BEST WAY TO GUARANTEE UNIVERSAL COVERAGE IS TO BEGIN AT WORKPLACE.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON The linchpin of President Clinton's health reform plan requiring business to pay for coverage appears all but dead in a key congressional panel despite Democratic offers to exempt small businesses. Extraordinary ...
PRESIDENT VOWS TO UPHOLD RIGHTS CLINTON ENLISTS HUNTERS IN WAR ON ASSAULT GUNS.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON President Clinton stepped up his campaign to ban assault weapons Saturday, urging hunters in an open letter to help outlaw firearms ``designed for the battlefield.'' In a separate mailing to newspaper editors, Clinton labeled the ...
JOSEPH FITZPATRICK, 85; TAUGHT WARHOL.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: New York Times Joseph Fitzpatrick, an art teacher whose students included Andy Warhol and Philip Pearlstein, died Friday at the Elk Haven Nursing Home in St. Marys, Pa. He was 85 and lived in Pittsburgh. The cause was congestive heart failure, said a friend, ...
AIR FORCE FIGHTS HARASSMENT ACADEMY TAKES FAR DIFFERENT APPROACH THAN THE NAVY.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: ERIC SCHMITT New York Times COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. During the last year, as the Navy has reeled under the Tailhook scandal, the Air Force Academy here has been facing up to its own sexual harassment crisis. But the reaction, and the results, could hardly be more ...
ANC BACKERS BEGIN VICTORY CELEBRATION PARTY TAKES LEAD IN SOUTH AFRICA.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN DANISZEWSKI Associated Press JOHANNESBURG The African National Congress surged into the lead late Saturday as election officials started counting millions of paper ballots in South Africa's first free election. For many ANC backers, the victory ...
PANIC PRECEDED JAPANESE AIR CRASH LESS-EXPERIENCED CO-PILOT APPEARED TO HAVE TROUBLE LANDING PLANE JAPAN'S SECOND-WORST AIR DISASTER KILLED 263 OF 271 PEOPLE ON BOARD.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press TOKYO Moments before a China Airlines plane crashed while landing in Japan this week, one of the pilots called out, ``Oh, it's over, it's over.'' A transcript of the cockpit voice recorder, released Saturday by the Transport Ministry, ...
U.S. AIMS TO RESTORE ORDER IN RWANDA.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: PAUL LEWIS New York Times UNITED NATIONS Clinton administration officials said Saturday that they were examining the idea of helping to organize and pay for military intervention in Rwanda by neighboring African countries. But they apparently have rejected any direct ...
CONSOLIDATED COPS? DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Marv Cermak City, county and town officials have been privately discussing the possibility of a countywide police force to replace the half-dozen local enforcement agencies presently in operation. Some confide that on a scale of 1 to 10, the possibility of ...
CHARLES J. MCTERNAN.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... NISKAYUNA Charles J. McTernan, 69, of Millington Road died Thursday in the Veterans Affairs Medical Center Hospital in Albany after a short illness. He was born and reared in the Bronx, and moved to Catskill in 1990. He moved to Niskayuna last year to live with his daughter. ...
CUTTING COSTS, OR PERSONAL VENDETTA? FREDERICK J. MCNEARY HAS KEY ROLE IN THE FATE OF SARATOGA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT SOME SAY HIS COMMITTEE'S REVIEW IS GUIDED BY HIS OWN MOTIVES.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: KENNETH C. CROWE II Staff writer BALLSTON SPA When discussing the fate of the county Planning Department in the hallways of the Saratoga County office complex, you'll be told Supervisor Frederick J. McNeary is carrying out a personal mission to dismantle the agency. ...
HELEN WOLFSTICH, 82.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... COLONIE Helen ``Mae'' Bergbold Wolfstich, 82, of Vics Court died Friday in Albany Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Wolfstich was born in Newtonville. She was a lifelong Colonie resident, living on Vics Court for the past 20 years. She was employed by the former Dorn's ...
CLINTON, MOYNIHAN STRIKE BARGAIN SOCIAL SECURITY OVERHAUL LINKED TO HEALTH CARE BILL.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: ROBERT PEAR New York Times WASHINGTON In a reversal of administration policy, President Clinton says he now supports the creation of an independent federal agency to run Social Security, the nation's biggest social welfare program. The change, ...
SOLOMON APPLAUDS DRUG BUST HE SAYS SIENA SHOULD EXPEL OFFENDERS.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... COLONIE A local congressman came down hard Saturday on drugs on campus and praised Siena College officials for their drug sweep Friday that resulted in some arrests. Rep. Jerry Solomon, a Queensbury Republican, applauded the college's drug bust. ``If every university, college ...
A-C BEATEN AGAIN NO CROWD PLEASER IN 4-3 LOSS TO METS.(SPORTS)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: TIM WILKIN Staff writer COLONIE For the first time this season, the fans showed up at Heritage Park. What the 4,405 saw from the Albany-Colonie Yankees Saturday afternoon was not much. The Yankees didn't hit the ball and they didn't catch and throw it ...
COOPERATION ON TABLE FOR ALBANY COUNTY LEADERS SEEK GRASSROOTS SOLUTIONS.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARK MCGUIRE Staff writer ALBANY There they were, federal and state officials, along with Albany County and town and village representatives, all in one room Saturday morning. There were no accords reached, outside of agreement that discussion of the common problems ...
ROAD WORK ROUNDUP.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... ALBANY COUNTY The ramp to Interstate 90 eastbound from Route 9, Northern Boulevard, Loudonville Road and Route 377 in Albany and the ramp to I-90 eastbound from Henry Johnson Boulevard and Livingston Avenue, Albany, are both closed until the fall. The two ramps ...
COLIN FERGUSON IS TYPICAL NEITHER OF BLACK MEN :WHO KILL NOR OF MEN WHO COMMIT MASS MURDE RRACE ISN'T THE ISSUE IN THE LIRR KILLINGS.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: FRANKIE Y. BAILEY Although it is a relatively rare event, mass murder has occurred often enough in the United States to allow those who study the phenomenon to compile a ``who's who'' of killers. Among those in this infamous hall of fame are: Charles ...
MICHAEL ENNELLO, 86.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... MECHANICVILLE Michael J. Ennello, 86, of South Second Avenue died Saturday in his home. Mr. Ennello was born in Waterford. He moved to Mechanicville as a young man and was educated there. He was commissioner of public works from 1954 until 1982. Mr ....
ROBERT C. REA, 74.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... MENANDS Robert C. Rea, 74, of Ball Court died Saturday in his home after a long illness. Mr. Rea was born in Lynchburg, Va. He had lived in the Troy and Menands areas for the past 50 years. He was educated at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, and was a graduate of ...
CHILD ADVOCATES CALL FOR STATE MASTER PLAN.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: JANE GOTTLIEB Capitol bureau ALBANY Trying to catch kids before they fall, a decades-old concept, is the philosophy behind a host of state-funded programs. Gov. Mario M. Cuomo proclaimed the importance of prevention in his State of the State address when he ...
`THEY MUST BE LIVING IN ANOTHER WORLD' DWI DRAGNET RESULTS IN 345 ARRESTS.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: CHRIS STURGIS Staff writer Project ZERO, the first statewide saturation patrol to stop drunken and drugged driving, resulted in 345 arrests for driving while intoxicated, including 25 in the Capital Region, Albany County Sheriff James L. Campbell said Saturday. ...
CLEMENS TO PITCH FOR NUTRITION FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES A MEDIA BLITZ TO BOOST PUBLIC AWARENESS ABOUT NEW FOOD LABELS NEW REGULATIONS ARE TO TAKE EFFECT MAY 8.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARIAN BURROS New York Times Curious George, the Goodyear blimp and Roger Clemens are going to work for the Clinton administration. For free, of course. In a media blitz worthy of Madison Avenue, the federal government has enlisted their help in making the ...
HUMAN RIGHTS VETERAN MISSING FROM SIGNING CEREMONY.(BUSINESS)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: ALAN D. ABBEY Business writer More than 100 business and political dignitaries from New York and Jiangsu province in China attended last week's signing of a technology agreement between the governors of the two regions. But according to New York City-based ...
NOXIOUS FUMES FORCE EVACUATION AT MALL.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARK MCGUIRE Staff writer CLIFTON PARK Several hundred people were evacuated Saturday afternoon from Clifton Country Mall, which was closed for more than an hour by apparent noxious fumes authorities later could not identify. The mall reopened for shoppers ...
BETTER DONOR-SCREENING SOUGHT INSEMINATED WOMEN FACE SOME HIV RISK.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: DEBORAH HASTINGS Associated Press LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. Joshua's big blue-green eyes looked into hers. ``Mommy,'' the 6-year-old asked softly as she tucked him into bed, ``Do you have AIDS?'' It was then that Mary and Joe Orsak sat down with their adopted ...
NEIGHBORS AT WORK COMMERCE THRIVES ALONG ALBANY'S MADISON AVENUE.(BUSINESS)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: AISLING SWIFT Business writer At night, many people go to movies at the Madison Theater, located on a quiet, two-block stretch of Madison Avenue. But the scene is starkly different during the day, when the tightly knit cluster of stores, offices and ...
SKYDIVER SWIMS AFTER CHUTE FAILS PARACHUTIST LANDS UNHARMED IN MOHAWK RIVER HIS RESERVE CHUTE PROVES INADEQUATE.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: CHRIS STURGIS Staff writer SCOTIA A local skydiver had an anxious moment Saturday when his main parachute failed to open, but he called on the reserve parachute and landed unharmed in the Mohawk River. Michael Clark, the training and safety adviser for ...
SELLING NEW ANSWERS TO ANCIENT QUESTIONS.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Christopher Ringwald The bulletin board and bookshelves at the Blue White Rainbow, a Lark Street shop specializing in New Age metaphysics and crystals, is a testament to some apparently enormous spiritual appetite among a well-educated, affluent population, one ...
LAWYER MARRIAGES CAN CAUSE COURTROOM CONFLICTS.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOE PICCHI Staff writer TROY When Brian and Mary Donohue sit down to dinner, they look across the table at changing times in the legal profession. Brian Donohue is one of the area`s finer defense attorneys, a man who knows his way around a courtroom, a ...
UNMASKED SPY TO KEEP RANCH IN COLOMBIA.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: New York Times WASHINGTON Aldrich H. Ames, the CIA officer who along with his wife, Rosario, pleaded guilty to espionage charges Thursday, will be allowed to keep a ranch and two apartments in Colombia as part of the couple's plea agreement with the government, ...
BRITAIN'S MOST INFAMOUS TRAITOR PHILBY PAPERS REVEAL SOVIET ROLE.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: WILLIAM E. SCHMIDT New York Times LONDON There's a faded homburg hat and a silver cocktail shaker, a battered cigarette box and piles of books and papers citations from Soviet intelligence officials, an exchange of correspondence with a young field agent under cover ...
HERE'S A SAMPLE OF WHAT CUOMO HAS TO SAY.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press Excerpts from Gov. Mario M. Cuomo's new book, ``The New York Idea, An Experiment in Democracy,'' to be published this month: THE NATIONAL DEFICIT: In concept, it's no different from the gambler who owes money to his local bookmaker. The ...
CUOMO BRAGS A LOT ABOUT NEW YORK IN HIS LATEST BOOK IT WAS WRITTEN LARGELY BY STATE WORKERS, THOUGH THE GOVERNOR'S $35,000 ADVANCE AND PROFITS GO TO THE STATE.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARC HUMBERT Associated Press ALBANY Forget the high taxes, fleeing corporations and vicious crime. Gov. Mario M. Cuomo has a new book that is about a New York where ``we continue to move forward and upward as a people and as a state.'' Not a surprising ...
COHOES ELECTION TO FILL TWO SCHOOL BOARD POSTS.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... COHOES Two openings on the city Board of Education will be filled through an election to be held this Tuesday from noon to 9 p.m. Seeking re-election to another three-year term is Arthur Gleason, the only incumbent. The second opening on the board was created when member ...
INNOCENT IN THE PUBLIC'S EYE.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Fred LeBrun Even before reading beyond the headline and first few paragraphs of the violent deaths last week of an elderly, fragile Niskayuna couple, we sensed where the story was going. Harold and Natalie Zaconick, married for 55 years, devoted to each ...
PACT WITH CHINA CARRIES MANY IMPLICATIONS STATE'S TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT WITH JIANGSU PROVINCE COULD AFFECT HUMAN RIGHTS DEAL ADDS PRESSURE ON THE U.S. TO CONTINUE CHINA'S MOST FAVORED NATION STATUS.(BUSINESS)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: ALAN D. ABBEY Business writer ALBANY Business prospects, not human rights or politics, was chief on the agenda last week when Gov. Mario M. Cuomo signed a technology agreement that will lead to exchanges and visits with officials of a major Chinese province. ...
CLINTON CLAIMS FOREIGN POLICY SUCCESS.(MAIN)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON Amid growing criticism, President Clinton sought to depict his foreign policy as a success story Saturday by focusing on progress in South Africa and war-torn Bosnia. ``This kind of vigorous American engagement and leadership ...
RAYMOND LANFEAR, 50.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... SARATOGA SPRINGS Raymond C. Lanfear, 50, of East Route 29 died Friday in his home. Mr. Lanfear was born in Glens Falls. He was a graduate of Galway High School. He was employed as a supervisor by the Tarrant Manufacturing Company for more than 16 years. ...
WILLIAM S. WHITE; JOURNALIST, BIOGRAPHER.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. William S. White, World War II correspondent, political reporter, columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, died Saturday. He was 86. He had been in failing health since a stroke about eight years ago, said his ...
PUTTING AN MBA TO WORK NEW PROGRAMS STRESS FIELD SMARTS.(BUSINESS)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: ILAINA JONAS Staff writer With many U.S. workers still reeling in an economy trying to restructure itself, leaders of business education which during the 1980s pumped out MBAs without really knowing about the product they were selling are done scratching their ...
COST OF SOCIAL SECURITY EXPECTED TO RISE AS SYSTEM NEEDS MORE MONEY TAX WATCH IRS SENDS OUT MILLIONS OF LETTERS INFORMING LOWER-INCOME WORKERS OF TAX BREAK.(BUSINESS)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Gary L. Klott For current and future retirees, there may soon be a price to pay for ensuring the Social Security system is solvent in the next century. A government report issued in mid-April warned that the trust funds for old-age and disability benefits ...
WHAT MYTH? THE METS ONE-UPPED HERCULES.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: MIKE PIEKARSKI I'm not sure anyone has conducted an empirical study of it, but there is something quite remarkable about the relationship between a boy and his favorite baseball team. After many years, the boy will have trouble remembering the names of his teachers, ...
SCALZI STILL AN ISSUE IN TROY RACE 7 CANDIDATES VIE FOR 3 SPOTS ON SCHOOL BOARD.(CAPITAL REGION)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: TIM O'BRIEN Staff writer TROY This year's Board of Education race promises to be one of the most hotly contested in recent history, even though Superintendent Mario Scalzi's announced intent to retire would appear to remove one key issue. Seven people ...
A WORKING LIFE.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Dan Lynch Most of us end up doing what we do for a living because of dumb luck. You never know for sure where you'll end up or how you'll spend your working life even when you've made it a point to obtain specific training for a particular line of work. ...
IN WASHINGTON, PEROT HAS BECOME OBJECT OF RIDICULE.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Marianne Means WASHINGTON -- Ross Perot never met a phony procedural gimmick for government cost-cutting that he did not like. With term limits, a presidential line-item veto and the balanced budget amendment growing a tad stale, Perot has now glommed on to ...
SOME SMALL THINGS, LIKE CHILDREN, CAN FALL THROUGH THE CRACKS.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: George Will NEW YORK -- Shayna Bryant's four siblings say that when her parents wanted to punish her they gave her a choice of a beating or going without food for two days. After she was found dead on her fourth birthday on a formica table in her family's Bronx ...
MOST EVERYTHING IS UP FOR GRABS IN MAINE'S NEXT ELECTION.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: David Broder AUGUSTA, Maine -- If politics is your game, then the place to be in 1994 is the state of Maine. Instead of the standard roadside signs warning, ``Beware of Moose Next 10 Miles,'' you find the admonition, ``Beware of Candidates Next 10 Seconds.'' Every ...
NORTH COLONIE'S HAS THE RIGHT APPROACH TO SPECIAL EDUCATION TO THE EDITOR:.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: SHELLEY DANTE LATHAM Both the letter from June Abrams and the article on B-4 (``Union cancels Sage voucher deal,'' April 21) has prompted me to write. I, too, have followed with great interest the fate of the interns/aides at North Colonie, and would like to inform ...
STERN A PLUS TO THE EDITOR:.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: A. BERNSTEIN ALBANY Perhaps the only real surprise at the Libertarian nominating convention was the number of pre-Stern Libertarians who were willing to look beyond the Howard Stern persona and trust Howard Stern, the person, when he says he's serious about getting ...
JENNINGS APPLAUDED TO THE EDITOR:.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: AUDREY KIBRICK Executive DirectorThe Vounteer Center of Albany, Inc. We are writing in regard to Jay Jochnowitz's April 21 article ``Albany set to expand community policing,'' which described Mayor Jennings' plan to institute community service as retribution for ...
TEACHERS OVERPAID TO THE EDITOR:.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: TIMOTHY O'CONNOR TROY Ah ...you can tell it's spring the arrogant school boards have announced their preposterous budgets that they unconscionably will put to the voters in a few short months. Of course, we're told that we (the voters) don't care about today's ...
DPW NEEDS LEADER TO THE EDITOR:.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: STEVE KING ALBANY Given the increasing importance of solid waste management and recycling efforts in maintaining our quality of life, it is disappointing that Mayor Jennings chose Mike Conners a part-time county legislator and political ally to head the Albany ...
N.Y. IS PRO-CHOICE TO THE EDITOR:.(PERSPECTIVE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARY C. KAHL, Ph.D. Board President, Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood LOUDONVILLE When will the Republican Party learn that New York is a pro-choice state? Anna Quindlen (Saturday, April 9) is correct in questioning state Senator George Pataki when he claims to be ...
LESSER BALLPARKS HARDY HOUSE BON APPETIT NEW ROUTES FREQUENT AFFILIATES.(TRAVEL)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: Compiled from wire service reports ``Minor Trips'' is a pocket-sized guide to baseball teams competing at the AAA, AA, A and rookie levels. The teams are listed by state, and each entry contains the team's schedule, home field location and phone number. Copies are ...
LOWERING THE BOOM ON CHILDREN.(LIFE & LEISURE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN ROSEMOND Knight-Ridder Sometimes, a child's misbehavior can be effectively dealt with by using timeout, or taking away privileges for short periods of time, or by simply expressing disappointment concerning the child's actions. There are times, however, when ...
DEVICE HELPS TO RETRIEVE SWALLOWED ITEMS.(LIFE & LEISURE)
May 01, 1994 ... Byline: SALLY SQUIRES The Washington Post Babies and preschoolers who love to mouth everything in sight sometimes swallow objects that lodge in the esophagus and must be removed surgically. But now a new device enables doctors to retrieve stuck items without using surgery or ...