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RACIAL SLUR COSTS JAGUAR OFFICIAL JOB.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Bloomberg Business News Entrepreneur's trial begins CLEVELAND Michael Monus, the flamboyant entrepreneur who helped build Phar-MorInc., went on trial in federal court Tuesday for allegedly plundering the discount drugstore chain, duping investors and evading taxes. - ...

MISSILES NOT AIMED AT EX-SOVIET UNION.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press Researchers identify possible asthma gene NEW YORK Scientists have identified a gene that may make people susceptible to asthma and hay fever attacks by producing an allergic overreaction in their immune system. - The association was found in only a ...

DESPITE DARK NIGHT, RANGERS SEE LIGHT.(SPORTS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Laura Vecsey NEW YORK Maybe this was the way the people of Jonestown looked, right before the Kool-Aid was handed out. Not scared. Not afraid of what lay ahead. For New York Rangers followers, fear stopped in New Jersey after Game 6 of the Eastern ...

13 TREES ARE VANDALIZED IN ALBANY'S COLBY PARK.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: CAILIN BROWN Staff writer ALBANY Two weeks after a young maple tree was lethally stripped of its bark in Swinburne Park, at least 13 more trees were vandalized at the nearby Colby Park and Bleecker Terrace Apartments over the Memorial Day weekend. One of ...

NYC MAYOR DENIES RUMORS OF COMMUNITY SUIT SETTLEMENT.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press NEW YORK Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said Tuesday that the city has had no offer to settle the lawsuit filed by the Jewish community in Crown Heights over the 1991 riots. Giuliani made the statement in response to a story in the Daily News that ...

NO COMPLACENCY IN JOHNSTOWN NOW SHOOTING GIVES CITY A WAKE-UP CALL.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: BRUCE A. SCRUTON Staff writer JOHNSTOWN The signs of impending violence had been there: razors turning up in junior high school, a gun or two confiscated, vandalism and even talk of gangs, complete with initiation rites. But it was the shooting of a local ...

COURT LIMITS FIRING POLICIES SUPREME COURT RULES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES MUST HAVE FACTUAL BASIS FOR DISMISSALS JUSTICES ARE DIVIDED ON FIRST AMENDMENT QUESTIONS.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: LINDA GREENHOUSE New York Times WASHINGTON Defining the free-speech rights of public employees, a splintered Supreme Court on Tuesday placed new limits on the ability of government agencies to punish employees for what they say. A plurality of four justices ...

INMATES' APPEALS EXHAUSTED.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN CAHER Staff writer ALBANY A man who murdered an elderly couple and a Long Islander who kidnapped his girl-friend will likely remain behind bars now that the state's highest court has rejected their appeals. The Court of Appeals has decided not to hear ...

CRIME: RUSSIA'S NEW REGIME COUNTRY GETS PARALYZING DOSE OF CAPITALISM'S DARK SIDE.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: CANDICE HUGHES Associated Press MOSCOW Like most Russian businessmen, Sergei Skorochkin paid tribute to the mob. The offer was blunt and irresistible: your money or your life. One day, something snapped. In a curbside confrontation near his home earlier ...

JOAN ARCHAMBAULT.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... MENANDS Services for Joan Weaver Archambault, 57, of Louis Avenue, will be held Thursday at 9:15 a.m. at the Looby Funeral Home, Remsen and Howard streets, Cohoes, and 10 a.m. at St. Joan of Arc ...

REPEAT DRUNKEN DRIVER SENTENCED TO PRISON.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN CAHER Staff writer ALBANY A repeat drunken driver is getting a chance to dry out in state prison for up to three years. Albany County Judge John G. Turner Jr. sentenced George Michael Ides, 28, of Altamont to a 1-to-3-year term for driving while drunk ...

APPELLATE COURT DENIES HEARING ON FALSE ARREST.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN CAHER Staff writer ALBANY A onetime robbery suspect who tried to sue Albany police for false arrest was rightly denied a chance to have his claims heard by a jury, an appellate court said. The Appellate Division of state Supreme Court, in a decision ...

LOSS OF A MASTER DEAL MAKER.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: DAVID E. ROSENBAUM New York Times WASHINGTON While many Americans, politicians included, have switched to grilled fish and wine spritzers, Dan Rostenkowski has stuck with rare steaks and martinis. He is a throwback to an earlier era to a time when Congress ...

COURT OF APPEALS TO SCRUTINIZE FUNDING PROCEDURES.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN CAHER Staff writer ALBANY Citizen activist Robert Schulz is going before the state's highest court next week in a case that gives the judges a chance to look at New York's gimmicky funding procedures. The Court of Appeals will review a $6 billion ...

BULLET TO REMAIN LODGED IN WOUNDED OFFICER'S NECK.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOE MAHONEY Staff writer JOHNSTOWN A piece of evidence in the attempted murder of Johnstown police Investigator Mark Snyder the bullet that whistled into his mouth, shattering his jaw while he was on Memorial Day parade duty will indefinitely remain lodged in his ...

STATE NEWSPAPER PROJECT WINS NEH RESEARCH GRANT STATE LIBRARY GETS $872,360 RESEARCHERS TO FOCUS ON LONG ISLAND PUBLICATIONS.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: PAUL GRONDAHL Staff writer ALBANY Thousands of deteriorating newspapers, which have been called the history books of the common man, will be saved from oblivion as part of an $872,360 grant awarded to the New York State Newspaper Project of the State Library by the ...

CRESTING THEME-PARK STOCK MYSTIFIES COMPANY CHIEF.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JAMES DENN Business writer NORTH HUDSON The president and chief executive officer of Panther Mountain Water Park Inc., the owner of Frontier Town, a ``wild west'' theme park, says he is at a loss to explain why his company's stock price has been boosted to record ...

APPROPRIATIONS DELAY COULD TIE UP STATE PAYCHECKS.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JANE GOTTLIEB Capitol bureau ALBANY The good news is the money should now be available. The bad news is that notices went out late last week to thousands of state workers warning of the possibility of a delay in their paychecks, thanks indirectly to a state ...

STOCKS POST NEGATIVE DAY AS BOND MARKET WEAKENS.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press NEW YORK The stock market drifted to a mostly negative finish Tuesday as a subdued post-holiday atmosphere prevailed on Wall Street. Weakness in the bond market undermined interest in buying equities, as did apprehension ahead of economic ...

SUSPECT ACQUITTED IN BROTHER'S DEATH.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press RIVERSIDE, Calif. The man accused of shooting former Nation of Islam spokesman Khallid Abdul Muhammad shot his own brother to death in 1975 and was acquitted by a jury that found he acted in self-defense. James Edward Bess, a defrocked ...

MALL WANTS DEVELOPER HELD IN CONTEMPT.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JAMES DENN Business writer CLIFTON PARK Clifton Country Road Associates, a developer of commercial property, is asking state Supreme Court Justice Harold J. Hughes to hold another Clifton Park developer, Stephen Vinciguerra, in contempt of court for refusing to sell ...

NORTH KOREA GETS LAST APPEAL U.S. PLANS EMBARGO OVER NUCLEAR FUEL.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Washington Post WASHINGTON The Clinton administration decided Tuesday that North Korea is likely to continue to bar required international inspections at its principal nuclear reactor, and senior U.S. officials began detailed planning to seek punitive economic ...

EVEN AS RATINGS LEADER, CBS IS WARY OF PITFALLS.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: E. SCOTT RECKARD Associated Press LOS ANGELES Champion ratings aside, CBS has plenty of room for worries as its affiliate stations begin their annual conference today. Programming whiz Jeff Sagansky, credited with turning ratings around, departs this ...

IROQUOIS SPINS OFF NEW FIRM IROQUOIS SHARED SERVICES FORMS A MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES COMPANY.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JAMES DENN Business writer GUILDERLAND Iroquois Shared Services Inc. of Albany, a consortium of 30 hospitals and 35 nursing homes in upstate New York, is scheduled to open a new medical transcription services company today that could eventually employ more than 40. ...

SECOND BLACK HOLE LOCATED HUBBLE FINDS EVIDENCE IN NEARBY ANDROMEDA GALAXY.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Knight-Ridder MINNEAPOLIS Astronomers using the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope have found strong evidence of a second black hole, this one in the center of the much closer Andromeda Galaxy. The discovery, announced Tuesday during an American Astronomical ...

WHITE HOUSE TO LOBBY FOR CLINTON FOREIGN POLICY POLLS SHOW PUBLIC LOSING RESPECT FOR HIM IN THAT AREA PUBLIC RELATION MOVE TO BE IN FULL FORCE WHILE PRESIDENT TRAVELS IN EUROPE.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: New York Times WASHINGTON As President Clinton leaves today for an eight-day trip to Europe, the White House has embarked on a major public relations effort to reverse perceptions that he has fumbled his handling of foreign policy. With top advisers ...

HIGH COURT RULES AGAINST DEVELOPERS.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: DAN FREEDMAN Times Union Washington bureau WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that states can require hydroelectric project developers to assure that river water flows are sufficient to protect fish habitats. The court, dividing 7-2, sided with ...

JAPAN SNIPES BACK ON TRADE ACCUSATIONS.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press TOKYO Lashing back at U.S. accusations of unfair trading, the Japanese government branded the United States on Tuesday as a renegade trader whose attitude ``breeds vigilantes.'' The sharply worded report by a trade ministry panel came just ...

NAVY GIVES HARASSMENT CASE BELATED ATTENTION WOMAN OFFICER CLAIMS COMPLAINT BROUGHT HER ONLY RETALIATION.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: ERIC SCHMITT New York Times WASHINGTON Lt. Darlene Simmons was a successful Navy lawyer with an impeccable reputation and a promising future. That is, until she accused her boss of sexual harassment. Since that moment two years ago, Simmons has been forced ...

COUPLES HONORED FOR FOSTER CARE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... ALBANY Two city couples were honored Tuesday as Albany County's Foster Parents of the Year by County Executive Michael J. Hoblock Jr. and Social Services Commissioner Ross Prinzo. Connie and Ronald Taylor, along with Eloise and Marty Plesser, were singled out for providing ...

INTERMAGNETICS HEAD ANSWERS ARTICLE A MAGAZINE HAD REPORTED THE COMPANY'S STOCK IS OVERVALUED.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JAMES DENN Business writer COLONIE Reacting to a magazine article about his company's recent stock developments, Carl H. Rosner, president and chief executive officer of Intermagnetics General Corp., Tuesday expressed confidence in the future of the superconductivity ...

FORMER IBMERS FIGHT FOR TAX-FREE SEVERANCE LEGAL VICTORY COULD MEAN MILLIONS IN TAX REFUNDS FOR WORKERS EVERYWHERE CUT BY CORPORATE DOWNSIZING.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: EVAN RAMSTAD Associated Press NEW YORK Big Blue booted them and Uncle Sam took a chunk of their termination pay. Now many former IBM workers are mobilizing to get that tax money back, contending that the law is on their side. The dispute could ripple far ...

MAN ADMITS SCHENECTADY ROBBERY, DRUG DEALS.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: CHRIS STURGIS Staff writer SCHENECTADY A New York City man, who defended himself against a robbery indictment by claiming he only dealt drugs, pleaded guilty Tuesday to both crimes, said Assistant District Attorney Philip Mueller. Sean Andre, 26, of ...

ALBANY OFFERS WATER COLONIE CONSIDERS A DEAL WITH THE CITY COST AND DIFFICULTIES IN LINKING LINES MAY THWART AN AGREEMENT.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARC CAREY Staff writer COLONIE With the town looking north in its attempt to gain a new water source, the city of Albany entered the picture Tuesday with an offer to provide potentially millions and millions of gallons. The city has between 6 million and 8 ...

JAMAICA MAY HELP PROCESS REFUGEES.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: New York Times WASHINGTON After weeks of looking for a country where U.S. officials can process fleeing Haitians, the United States is close to obtaining agreement from Jamaica, U.S. officials said Tuesday. William H. Gray III, President Clinton's special ...

HOST SUFFERS STAB WOUNDS WHEN PARTY TURNS UGLY.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOE MAHONEY Staff writer BETHLEHEM The host of a Memorial Day holiday party was stabbed in the face and one of his guests was in jail Tuesday night, charged with attempted murder. A wild holiday donnybrook, fueled by alcoholic beverages, broke out early ...

HELMET LAW TAKES EFFECT AIMED AT BICYCLISTS UNDER 14 YEARS OLD.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: LEA SETEGN Associated Press ALBANY Ryan Pauley's life was saved by one thing: a bike helmet. Last summer, the 13-year-old native of Guilderland, was hit by a car while riding his bicycle. Pauley was thrown onto the hood of the car, where his head caved in ...

TRICIA ANN HUNTER.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... COLONIE Funeral services will be held Friday for Tricia Ann Hunter, 19, of Maria Drive, Loudonville, who died Monday from injuries sustained in a car accident that day on the Northway. Miss Hunter was born in Schenectady. She had lived in Loudonville most of her life and was ...

ELLIN G. WINTERS, 47.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... ALBANY Ellin G. Winters, 47, of Sloan Street died Monday in Albany Medical Center Hospital after being stricken at her job. Mrs. Winters was a lifelong resident of Albany. She had been employed as a housekeeper by Capital Lodge Motel for the past five years. She ...

CLINTON'S EXERCISE MESSAGE TO UNFIT AMERICA: JUST DO IT.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... The White House fitness buff urged Americans Tuesday to get off their duffs. At a Rose Garden swearing-in ceremony for the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, President Clinton pounded the podium as he exhorted Americans to get more exercise. ...

MERCYCARE NAMES CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER STEVEN P. BOYLE HELD POSITIONS AT ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL AND MERCYCARE SISTER KATHERINE GRABER BECOMES EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: CAROL DEMARE Staff writer ALBANY Steven P. Boyle, who has held management positions at St. Peter's Hospital and its parent company, Mercycare Corp., was named chief executive officer of Mercycare on Tuesday. The appointment comes two weeks after the death ...

DOGS IMPOUNDED AFTER TEEN MAULED CYCLIST HAS WOUNDS ON HIS TORSO, ARMS AND LEGS.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOE MAHONEY Staff writer ALBANY Blind obedience to a voice of violence can result in severerestrictions on freedom, two muscle-bound Rottweilers found out Tuesday after they allegedly mauled a 14-year-old boy on command. The dogs, implicated in a Monday ...

HOLD THE PHONE NEW PROCEDURES TO CLEAR THE WAY FOR TOLL CALLERS.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: ALAN D. ABBEY Business writer Telephone callers soon will have to let their fingers do more walking when they want to reach out and touch someone. A continentwide change in calling procedures designed to increase the number of available area codes and ...

COLLECTORS SEE PHONE CARD MANIA SWEEPING THE NATION.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: DAVID FOSTER Associated Press If you were among the thousands of McDonald's customers who bought Extra Value Meals last summer, you probably threw away the free AT&T phone card that came with your burger and fries. Big McStake. That card now sells ...

AUDIT BLASTS CLIFTON PARK'S ACCOUNTING, BUDGET BALANCE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: CHRISTOPHER RINGWALD Staff writer CLIFTON PARK A state audit of town spending during 1992 has sharply criticized its accounting methods, faulting the existence of fund deficits and a $1.9 million balance in the town budget. The audit, conducted by the office ...

FASO AIMS TO KEEP HIS ASSEMBLY SEAT KINDERHOOK REPUBLICAN ANNOUNCES BID FOR RE-ELECTION HE ADMITS DISAPPOINTMENT AT BEING REBUFFED FOR STATE COMPTROLLER RACE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JANE GOTTLIEB Capitol bureau ALBANY At the start of a week in which he planned to introduce himself as the Republican choice for state comptroller, John Faso on Tuesday announced plans to seek a fifth term in the state Assembly. Surrounded by GOP supporters, ...

EX-COPS RELY ON LEGAL TECHNICALITIES.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN CAHER Staff writer ALBANY Police officers are forever complaining about the legaltechnicalities that sometimes shield suspects from prosecution. But in a case involving three now retired Albany cops charged in connection with a 1989 attack on an innocent ...

STAB VICTIM DESCRIBES ASSAILANT.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOE MAHONEY Staff writer ALBANY Despite having a large knife embedded in his neck, the victim of a brutal home invasion attack was able to provide police with a description of the man who thrust the weapon into him, authorities said Tuesday. Timothy ...

FINGER LAKES IN ROUGH WATER.(SPORTS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Matt Graves Just when you thought things couldn't get much worse for racing in New York state, comes more bad news this time from Finger Lakes Race Track. The Canandaigua track, the state's only other thoroughbred racing facility outside of NYRA, may be in ...

DOROTHY M. PFITZ, 72.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... SCHENECTADY Dorothy M. Pfitz, 72, of Balltown Road died Tuesday in Ellis Hospital after a brief illness. Miss Pfitz was born in Troy. She lived in Watervliet until moving to Schenectady 25 years ago. Survivors include a sister, Ethel Sherlock of Watervliet; and a ...

ROBERT S. TRIEBLE, 61.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... BALLSTON SPA Robert S. Trieble, 61, of East High Street died Monday in his residence. He had leukemia. Mr. Trieble was born in Ballston Spa and was a 1949 graduate of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School. He received his degree in economics from Tufts University in Medford, ...

INTERVENTION IN SOMALIA SAVED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JONATHAN SCHELL Newsday It's become something of a commonplace to say that foreign policy should not be governed by television coverage. The most prominent example of the alleged abuse, probably, is the American intervention in Somalia. In late 1992, the ...

CHARLOTTE HOTALING.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... KNOX Charlotte Parks Hotaling, 85, of Beebe Road died Tuesday in St. Peter's Hospital, Albany. Mrs. Hotaling was born in Surprise, Greene County. She had lived in Colonie for 27 years before moving to Knox 20 years ago. She was the widow of Raymond D. Hotaling. ...

JAMES H. MCINTYRE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... COCONUT CREEK, Fla. James H. McIntyre of Coconut Creek died Sunday in West Boca Medical Center, Boca Raton, Fla. Mr. McIntyre was born in Nassau. He had lived in Colonie for many years before moving to Coconut Creek 15 years ago. He was employed as a chauffeur by ...

DISABLED MAN FILES FEDERAL SUIT AGAINST CITY.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: JAY JOCHNOWITZ Staff writer ALBANY Denied an apology for being forced into Capital District Psychiatric Center by police who mistakenly assumed he might need treatment, a disabled man has filed a federal lawsuit against the city. The case stems from a 1992 ...

HELEN VAILL.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... MENANDS Helen McLaughlin Vaill of McCaffer Drive died Monday in her daughter's home after a long illness. Mrs. Vaill was born in Rosendale, Ulster County. She moved to Torrington, Conn., as a young child and had also lived in Goshen, Conn. She moved to Menands 10 years ago. ...

CONFIDENCE IN ECONOMY DIPS.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press NEW YORK Consumers remained generally confident about the economy in May, although not nearly as upbeat as the previous month, due to persistent concerns about the current job outlook, the Conference Board reported Tuesday. The research ...

LONG-DISTANCE LOBBYING INDIGENOUS ETHNIC GROUP WANTS TO RECLAIM ITS BURMESE HOMELAND ALBANY-BASED COUNCIL WORKS HARD TO REMIND THE WORLD OF ITS CAUSE DAY.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: WINIFRED YU Staff writer ALBANY On a residential street in Albany, a group of refugees from Burma is plotting ways to remind the world that their homeland has been lost to military rule for more than 200 years. Today, members of the Indigenous Mon Council ...

ALBANY PANEL STUDIES WAYS TO MAKE CITY GOVERNMENT MORE NEIGHBORLY.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: SARAH METZGAR Staff writer ALBANY City staffers and neighborhood activists, under orders from Mayor Jerry Jennings, are planning a more neighborhood-friendly city government. When the 13-member ``neighborhood enhancement'' committee is done with its study, ...

QUEENS' IRREVERENT ALUMNUS IACOCCA BOOSTS SAFETY DEVICE LEE IACOCCA IS BACK IN BUSINESS. THE EX-CHRYSLER CHAIRMAN IS SEEKING AMERICAN DISTRIBUTION FOR AN ISRAELI-MADE LASER SYSTEM DESIGNED TO PREVENT REAR-END AUTO COLLISIONS. THE SYSTEM, ABOUT $350, SETS OFF A BEEPER WHEN AN AUTO COMES WITHIN A 2-SECOND GAP OF THE CAR BEFORE IT.(MAIN)

Jun 01, 1994 ... It began with a Queens College T-shirt, then a hat, then a coffee mug. Piece by piece, Jerry Seinfeld was lured back to his higher education roots. ``I'd send him something fun or funny every month,'' Queens College administrator Ceil Cleveland said in Tuesday's New York ...

TOURISTS CAN SAVOR ENGLISH COOKERY THAT'S CREATIVE, FRESH AND DELICIOUS.(LIFE & LEISURE)(Recipe)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: CATHY THOMAS Orange County Register Cast out those old negative stereotypes about British cooking. Those rampant images of overcooked, flavorless meats and vegetables are bunk. You can forget those stodgy puddings, too. Believe me. I had the good fortune to ...

ELIZABETH MULLER, 75.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... ALBANY Elizabeth M. Muller, 75, of Albany died Tuesday in her home after a long illness. Miss Muller was born in Glendale. She had lived and worked in the New York City area, and moved to the Capital Region when she retired. She had been a guidance counselor in the ...

SOME VERY GOOD PICKS FROM WASHINGTON STATE.(LIFE & LEISURE)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: FREDRIC KOEPPEL Scripps Howard I recently tasted a group of wines, mainly whites, from Washington. Of the ones we'll examine today, I rated three ``excellent,'' seven ``very good,'' nine ``good'' and six ``poor.'' Is that a better or worse showing than 25 ...

ARMAND WESTERLUND.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... SCOTIA Armand G. Westerlund, 63, of Lark Street died Monday in his home. Mr. Westerlund was born in Muskegon, Mich. He was a graduate of Ballston Spa High School and Albany Business College. At the time of his illness, he was a security guard for Ball Metal ...

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AIM FOR ACCORD ON SALES TAX REVENUES.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jun 01, 1994 ... Byline: KENNETH C. CROWE II Staff writer BALLSTON SPA The Saratoga County Board of Supervisors will reconvene this afternoon to try to reach an agreement on a new formula for distributing the county's $45 million in sales tax revenues to its towns, villages and cities. ...