Albany Times Union (Albany, NY) back issues from November 1994:
SELF-BLAME A FACTOR IN COPING WITH BREAST CANCER.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Nov 01, 1994 ... Byline: FAWN VRAZO Knight-Ridder ``I stayed in a stressful relationship for too long,'' said one woman. ``I should have had regular mammograms,'' said a second. ``Negative thinking and worrying,'' said a third. The women all had breast cancer ....
SCIENTIST TURNS KNOWLEDGE INTO BEST SELLER.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Nov 01, 1994 ... Byline: DENNIS McLELLAN Los Angeles Times LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. Sporting a blue Hawaiian shirt, brown shorts and red thongs, Gregory Benford hardly looks the picture of academic decorum, let alone fits the stereotype of an internationally known astrophysicist. But ...
BOOT-BUYERS GET A BREAK THIS YEAR AS STYLISHNESS AND PRACTICALITY BLEND. GET THE BOOT.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Nov 01, 1994 ... Byline: MICHAEL LOPEZ Staff writer Mike Kanaby, manager of Dolcis shoe store, can point to a work boot on a shelf to his left and a knee-high leather number with stiletto heel to his right, and call them both fashion statements. That's because the line between the ...
RICE DOES GO ON, BUT SHE'S WORTH IT.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Nov 01, 1994 ... Byline: MICHAEL MCLEOD Imagine living forever and mingling in the meantime with poor, life-expectancy-impaired mortal wretches. Friends and enemies would come to seem like a time-lapse nature film, fanning by like sheafs of onion-skinned paper. After a while you ...
WOMEN NOVELISTS FIND REVENGE CHRONICLING DIVORCE.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Nov 01, 1994 ... Byline: DAVID BEHRENSNewsday Merry McInerney paused only a polite millisecond when asked what inspired her first novel, documenting the breakup of a marriage and published last month by St. Martin's Press. ``Oh, it was revenge,'' replied the 35-year-old author. ...
DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION FOR POVERTY.(LIFE & LEISURE)
Nov 01, 1994 ... Byline: BETTINA STOLLER A new art of caring is needed for the poor,'' asserts Dr. David Hilfiker in his powerful second book which takes us through Hilfiker's heartrending, mind-boggling and inspiring 10 years of practicing ``poverty medicine'' in Washington. After ...
STUDY SAYS THOSE OVER 70 NEED NOT FEAR CHOLESTEROL.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Newsday Over 70 and concerned about your cholesterol level? You may be worrying needlessly, according to a controversial new study to be published in today's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study, by researchers at ...
SCHOOL DRIVER, STUDENT SAFE AFTER CRASH.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: BRUCE A. SCRUTON Staff writer GALWAY A school district driver and a student who was a passenger escaped serious injury when a trailer truck ran into the back of a station wagon Tuesday afternoon on Route 29, Saratoga County sheriff's deputies said. The ...
CONVICTING DRUG LORDS GETS EASIER SUPREME COURT SAYS A PACT TO BREAK LAW CONSTITUTES CONSPIRACY.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON Drug kingpins can be convicted of conspiring to sell drugs even if they did nothing specific to further the conspiracy, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. So long as prosecutors can show several drug defendants had ``an agreement ...
WHITE HOUSE INCREASES AID TO IRISH.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Washington Post WASHINGTON In an effort to encourage the peace process in Northern Ireland, the Clinton administration Tuesday night announced a modest increase in U.S. financial aid to Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic and said President Clinton will host an ...
FINAL FORUM TONIGHT FOR SCHOOL CANDIDATES ALBANY EVENT TO HONOR VETERANS AT CEREMONY ALBANY A CEREMONY HONORING VETERANS WILL BE HELD FROM NOON TO 12:30 P.M. THURSDAY, NOV. 10, AT THE NEW YORK STATE VIETNAM MEMORIAL COURTYARD OUTSIDE THE JUSTICE BUILDING AT THE EMPIRE STATE PLAZA.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... ALBANY The final meet-the- candidates forum in the city school board race will be held from 7 to 9 tonight at School 19, 369 New Scotland Ave.There are eight candidates running for four vacancies. The three highest vote getters will receive five-year terms, and the person who ...
HIS AIRNESS BIDS 23 ADIEU.(SPORTS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: RICK GANO Associated Press CHICAGO With a bronze statue unveiled outside the stadium and a No. 23 jersey raised to the rooftop, Chicago said farewell Tuesday night to the best basketball player this city and this sport has ever known. For two hours, ...
ASSEMBLY FOES VOICE ILL FEELINGS IN DEBATE.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: MARC CAREY Staff writer COLONIE They came, they saw, they reiterated. A week before Election Day, the two candidates for the 107th Assembly District seat met in their final campaign debate and broke little new ground but did show more than a bit of ...
CLINTON STUMPS HARD TO SAVE A DEMOCRATIC SENATE IN THE MIDWEST, HE TRIES TO RALLY SUPPORT FOR TWO UPHILL BATTLES.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: STEWART M. POWELL Hearst Newspapers Cleveland President Clinton battled Tuesday to protect Democratic control of the U.S. Senate, trying to ignite the Democratic faithful to support hard-pressed candidates struggling to succeed two veteran Senate Democrats who are ...
PATAKI'S LOW PROFILE MAY SINK HIS CHANCES CANDIDATE PERPLEXES WOULD-BE SUPPORTERS BY REJECTING OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPLAIN HIS POSITIONS.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: JANE GOTTLIEB Capitol bureau Albany State Sen. George Pataki may not have been the state's best-known political figure, but many observers were pleased when he was tapped as Republican challenger to Gov. Mario M. Cuomo. ``We praised his candidacy ....
CIVIL SERVICE UNION BLASTS TROY SANITATION WORK FORCE.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: TIM O'BRIEN Staff writer TROY The leaders of the state civil service union criticized the city's use of welfare recipients and inmates to clean up in place of fired workers. Daniel X. Campbell, regional spokesman for the Civil Service Employees ...
VANDERHEYDEN HALL GREETS NEW PRINCIPAL.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... NORTH GREENBUSH Toni Brewton, the new principal of the campus school at Vanderheyden Hall, was welcomed at a recent reception that included faculty, staff, board of directors and Rep. Michael R. McNulty. Brewton, who resides in Delmar, previously worked for the Troy City ...
CAPITAL REGION ROAD WORK.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... ALBANY COUNTY Work will be done on the Exit 3 ramps off Interstate 90 at the State Office Campus in Albany. The road surface will be prepared in advance of work to be done next spring. Lane restrictions will be in place. Traffic is still restricted at the Patroon Island work ...
1992 VICTORY CHANGED MTOLO'S LIFE; NOW IT'S MOM'S TURN.(SPORTS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: BERT ROSENTHAL Associated Press NEW YORK When Willie Mtolo won the New York City Marathon in 1992, becoming the race's first South African champion, he remembers his friend, Fred Lebow, waving him frantically toward the finish line, urging him to victory. ...
NO APOLOGIES FOR NASTINESS IN FLORIDA RACE.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... TAMPA, Fla. Gov. Lawton Chiles and Republican challenger Jeb Bush sparred over education and crime in a debate Tuesday in which neither would apologize for the increasingly nasty tenor of the close race. Bush, son of the former president, repeated his campaign promises to ...
LOTTO MAKES MECHANIC RICH AL HERRALA MAY USE PART OF HIS $18.125 MILLION TO BUY ANTIQUE CARS.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press ITHACA The first nerve-jangling notion that he'd won a quarter-share of a $72.5 million lottery jackpot flitted across Al Herrala's mind when he returned to work this week at Cornell University. Co-workers were saying a winning ticket had ...
SCHENECTADY STUDENTS WALK OUT IN PROTEST NEW RULES FORBID 9TH, 10TH GRADERS TO LEAVE CAMPUS.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: CAILIN BROWN Staff writer SCHENECTADY Chaos erupted before morning classes Tuesday as students poured from the halls of Schenectady High School into the drizzle outside. Learning was the last thing on the minds of 300 protesting students who skipped ...
FATAL FLIGHT A MYSTERY TO STYMIED EXAMINERS.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Washington Post ROSELAWN, Ind. American Eagle Flight 4184, which crashed Monday afternoon into a soybean field with the loss of all 68 people aboard, flew in a holding pattern for more than 25 minutes in a cold blowing rain that could have caused ice to form on the ...
LENT'S STATEMENTS ON ATTACKS ALLOWED TO STAND.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: JEFF DONN Associated Press PITTSFIELD, Mass. In the latest blows to the defense of Lewis Lent, judges on Tuesday let stand two of his confessions to attacks on children and refused to dismiss a murder charge in one of those cases. But his lawyers will take ...
ENVIRONMENTALISTS FIGHT STATE OVER TOXIC CLEANUP PLAN.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: YANCEY ROY Staff writer While the governor's office and a state agency are hailing a new voluntary program as a creative approach to contamination cleanups, environmentalists are calling it an election-year ploy fraught with potential shortcomings. ...
FATHERS FILE SUITS CLAIMING THEY'RE SHORTCHANGED BY THE COURTS.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN CAHER Staff writer ROTTERDAM Six angry men who claim that they are victims of a family court system gone awry met here Tuesday night in a show of support and to announce that they have individually filed federal civil rights lawsuits against judges and other ...
MIDEAST STRIFE USED AS DEFENSE FOR KILLING LAWYER SAYS DEFENDANT INSANE WHEN HE SHOT AT HASIDIM.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: SAMUEL MAULL Associated Press NEW YORK The lawyer for the man who killed one Hasidic student and wounded three others on the Brooklyn Bridge in March said Tuesday that the defendant was not responsible because Mideast turmoil had made him insane. Attorney ...
COURT THROWS OUT RED CROSS SEX DISCRIMINATION SUIT.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN CAHER Staff writer ALBANY A sex discrimination suit filed by the onetime highest-ranking female executive at New York Red Cross was thrown out Tuesday because the plaintiff swiped confidential documents in an attempt to bolster her case. New York's ...
NISKAYUNA COUPLE REPORTING THEFT ARRESTED FOR POT POSSESSION.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: CHRIS STURGIS Staff writer NISKAYUNA A couple from the tree-lined streets of Old Niskayuna called police to report a robbery on Halloween, but found themselves under arrest when the strong, sweetish aroma in their home wasn't candy, police said Tuesday. ...
CUOMO SAYS HE'LL BLAST BUDGET GRIDLOCK IF HE'S ELECTED, HE PROMISES TO GO DIRECTLY TO REPUBLICAN STATE SENATORS WHEN BUDGET BLUES THREATEN TO STRIKE.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: JANE GOTTLIEB Capitol bureau ALBANY If he is governor again, Mario M. Cuomo vows to try to break through some of that famous Albany budget gridlock by going around the Republican Senate leader and approaching GOP senators himself. ``The next time, I'm ...
CRASH KILLS CAMP ECHO LAKE OWNER.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: BRUCE SCRUTON Staff writer WARRENSBURG Each summer for 50 years, more than 400 kids enjoyed a summer at Camp Echo Lake. For the past 36 years, the camp was run by Morry Stein of Hartsdale, Westchester County. Stein, 58, was one of the 68 people killed ...
SIMPSON JURY OUTCASTS TEND TO BACK DNA TESTS.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: RALPH FRAMMOLINO Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES Potential jurors rejected from serving in the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial tend to be better educated and more willing to believe in the reliability of DNA testing than those who have cleared initial questioning and ...
TRICK-OR-TREAT GOODIES TAMPERED WITH, POLICE SAY.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: DONNA LIQUORI Staff writer MOREAU The mother of two trick-or-treaters discovered a pin and a needle in her children's loot, State Police said Tuesday. Gloversville police are investigating a similar incident. The candy a Twix bar and a Charleston ...
LAWMAKERS GIVE NOD TO GARAGE PROJECT SCHENECTADY COUNTY GIVES $13.8 MILLION PROPOSAL TENTATIVE OK.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: MARV CERMAK Staff writer SCHENECTADY A proposal to build a municipal parking garage for about $13.8 million to go along with a privately funded eight-story office building was given preliminary approval Tuesday night by the County Legislature. Legislator ...
YANKS HIKE TICKET PRICES ESTABLISH CLUB SEATS THAT WILL COST $25 EACH.(SPORTS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press NEW YORK With no assurance there will even be a baseball season next year, the New York Yankees have raised their top ticket price by $8 to $25, creating 4,300 club seats with waiter service. About 4,000 seats in the new category will be on ...
AMES SAYS HE BETRAYED MORE THAN 100 INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: WALTER PINCUS Washington Post WASHINGTON Confessed spy Aldrich H. Ames has admitted to betraying more than 100 U.S. and allied government intelligence operations, nearly twice as many as previously reported, according to the Senate intelligence committee report on ...
PATAKI'S APPROACH GOES BACK TO BASICS HIS FOCUS SHIFTS TO TAXES AND SPENDING AND AWAY FROM NEW YORK'S REPUBLICAN FAMILY FEUD.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: RICHARD PYLE Associated Press NEW YORK A week before the election, Republican George Pataki worked Tuesday to keep his gubernatorial campaign focused on tax-and-spend issues rather than intraparty feuding between Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and Sen. Alfonse D'Amato. ...
GUBERNATORIAL RACE PLAYS OUT IN CLASSROOM WINNER WILL SET THE TONE FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION IN NEW YORK STATE.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: KAREN NELIS Staff writer During the 12 years Gov. Mario M. Cuomo has been in office, state spending on schools has doubled from about $4 billion to more than $9 billion without a doubling of academic achievement levels. For example, New York students scored ...
SOUTH END SHOOTING SURVIVOR RECALLS `AT LEAST 5' ATTACKERS.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: JOE MAHONEY Staff writer ALBANY While only three youths have been charged, a survivor of the deadly assault last week on a South End street corner told authorities that ``at least five guys'' attacked him and an acquaintance, Michael Myers, the Coeymans Hollow man who ...
CITY COUNCIL UPSET MILLS MAY TAKE TROY JOB.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: MARV CERMAK Staff writer SCHENECTADY City Council leaders said Tuesday that they were concerned to learn about the possibility of losing Police Commissioner Charles M. Mills to the city of Troy. ``I'm very depressed over the whole situation,'' council ...
PARENTS SUED BY COACHES STAND BY WORDS WILLIAM AND CAMILLE KARL SAY SARATOGA SPRINGS COACHES HELD TOO MUCH POWER OVER RUNNERS.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: DONNA LIQUORI Staff writer SARATOGA SPRINGS The Karls, parents who are being sued by a husband-and-wife track coaching team for defamation, said they stand by the letters they wrote concerning the coaches' methods. In the $27 million lawsuit, filed recently ...
NISKAYUNA DUO WINS CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIP.(SPORTS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... KIAMESHA LAKE Lyndsey and Noel Erickson of Niskayuna won the consolation doubles championship in the Girls' State Tennis Tournament at the Concord Resort on Tuesday. The Erickson sisters, Section II champions, defeated Andrea Sweeney and Nicole Sargent of Hamburg (Section ...
EAST COAST HORSES LOOK TO REBOUND.(SPORTS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Matt Graves The 1993 Breeders' Cup was nearly a disaster for East Coast-based horses before Lure salvaged the Mile, but this year could be a different story for horses who raced or are stabled in New York. Eastern-based horses went off as the favorites in ...
SHERIFF'S EMPLOYEES CLAIM THREATS OVER SIGNS FOR RIVAL BUT WILLIAM BARNES INSISTS HE NEVER TOLD ANYONE TO TAKE DOWN A SIGN FOR WILLIAM MARTIN.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: MARV CERMAK Staff writer SCHENECTADY Democratic Sheriff William W. Barnes is being charged with threatening employees with termination if they display lawn campaign signs for Republican challenger William Martin. Jane K. Finin of the law firm of Grasso & ...
CUOMO A CANDIDATE FINALLY IN FASHION GOVERNOR ACCOUNTS FOR POLLS SHOWING HE'S NO LONGER VIEWED MERELY AS WORN MERCHANDISE.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: HARVY LIPMAN State editor ALBANY Gov. Mario M. Cuomo is staging a late surge in the polls because the voters are just like the shoppers he encountered when he worked in a Queens department store. ``Once a year they have this sale on a Saturday,'' Cuomo ...
PHILIPPINE INVASION NOTED TO THE EDITOR:.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: BILL SCHULTZ SCOTIA Exactly 50 years ago on Oct. 20, 1994, U.S. Army and Navy forces launched a massive invasion of the Philippines. This was not a military action of minor consequence precipitating as it did the largest naval engagement in history between Allied and ...
TRUCK SAFETY OVER ROADS TO THE EDITOR:.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: ABBE A. RENSLOW AVERILL PARK I cannot let the Oct. 18 letter of Gary Malys of Valatie concerning truck safety go unanswered. His solutions to safer trucks and truckers for 1) reeks of additional tax burden for the general public and 2) does not even come close to ...
CANADA PUTTING A LIMIT ON LEGAL IMMIGRATION.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Washington Post TORONTO Canada announced Tuesday that it will accept fewer legal immigrants each year and overhaul immigration guidelines to give less emphasis to family members and more to those with marketable skills. The action came in response to ...
ST. PETER'S THANKS SISTERS, VOLUNTEERS AS HOSPITAL ENTERS ITS 126TH YEAR.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: CAROL DEMARE Staff writer ALBANY In 1869, on the Feast of All Saints, a small group of Sisters of Mercy opened the doors of the first St. Peter's Hospital in the city's North End. On Tuesday, exactly 125 years to the day, the hospital and its parent health care ...
ACTIVISTS SAY FED HAMPERING LOAN PROGRAM FEDERAL RESERVE IS ACCUSED OF NOT PRESSING BANKS TO MAKE LOANS TO THE POOR.(BUSINESS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: DAVE SKIDMORE Associated Press WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve Board, dominated by holdover Republican appointees, is hampering the Clinton administration's effort to promote lending to poor people and minorities, community activists said Tuesday. In July ...
GM REQUESTS TRUCK RECALL, NOT A HEARING.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: New York Times In an unusual move, General Motors Corp. has asked the Department of Transportation to call off a scheduled public hearing over the safety of millions of older pickup trucks made by GM and seek a recall, a move that will cause a court confrontation. ...
U.S. MANUFACTURING GROWS FOR 14TH STRAIGHT MONTH FEDERAL RESERVE EXPECTED TO RAISE RATES BY AT LEAST A HALF PERCENTAGE POINT THIS MONTH TO SLOW THE ECONOMY.(BUSINESS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: RICK GLADSTONE Associated Press NEW YORK U.S. manufacturing expanded in October for the 14th month to the best level in nearly seven years, but prices also rose, bottlenecks grew and shortages surfaced for supplies ranging from wood chips to truck axles. ...
IN SPAT WITH CITY MANAGER, DWORSKY HINTS AT A COMEBACK.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: TIM O'BRIEN Staff writer TROY Is former City Manager Steven G. Dworsky irrelevant, or is he ready to launch a comeback attempt? In a bitter exchange of words through a Times Union reporter, Democrat Dworsky and his Republican successor David Grandeau ...
TERM LIMITS ALSO FEATURED ON TROY BALLOT SUPPORTERS OF THE LIMITATIONS SAY THE QUESTION, OVERSHADOWED BY THE STRONG MAYOR VS. CITY COUNCIL DEBATE, WILL EASILY PASS.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: TIM O'BRIEN Staff writer TROY Should Troy City Council members be limited to eight consecutive years in office? That is one of two questions that will appear on the November ballot for local voters to answer. While term limits have sparked debates and ...
FROM THE NEVER MIND DEPT.: SEAGAL, LEBROCK TO DIVORCE ``ABOVE THE LAW'' STAR STEVEN SEAGAL ISN'T ABOVE DIVORCE LAW: HIS WIFE OF SEVEN YEARS, ACTRESS KELLY LEBROCK, WANTS TO CALL IT QUITS.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Tuesday was the deadline for Woodstock '94 ticket holders who were turned away from the festival because of overcrowded roads and parking lots to apply for refunds. A spokeswoman for the festival said it had received fewer than a thousand requests. Judging the veracity of ...
ARAB STATES SAY NO TO MIDEAST BANK PROPOSAL.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: New York Times CASABLANCA, Morocco Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries refused on Tuesday to support a Clinton administration proposal for a multibillion-dollar development bank for the Middle East, saying that their own economic problems make it difficult for them ...
COLONIE WARD BACKERS SAIL THE RADIO WAVES GOP LEGISLATORS HELP THE OPPOSITION COUNTER THE ADVERTISING BLITZ.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: MARC CAREY Staff writer COLONIE As the fight to establish a ward system to elect Town Board members moves into its final days here, proponents have begun a radio blitz while opponents have enlisted the aid of Republican county legislators in the town to discredit the ...
INSIDERS SAY DURAN HAD EVERY INTENTION OF KILLING THE PRESIDENT.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Washington Post WASHINGTON Federal investigators now believe that Francisco Martin Duran, the Colorado man accused of opening fire on the White House, came to Washington to kill President Clinton, insiders close to the investigation said Tuesday night. ...
A BRUTAL LOSS BOXER MARSHALL COPES WITH DEATH OF TRAINER, TEACHER.(SPORTS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: TIM WILKIN Staff writer ALBANY Something was wrong Tuesday afternoon on the fourth floor of St. Joseph's Community Center in Arbor Hill. Tony Marshall, the splendid boxer, was there, and that made sense. He is preparing for his first title fight nine days ...
NAACP SENDS ITS EMPLOYEES HOME FURLOUGHS TO LAST AT LEAST A WEEK; CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP BLAMES ITS $3.5 MILLION DEFICIT ON CHAVIS.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press BALTIMORE The NAACP sent home all of its approximately 90 employees this week as it struggled with a $3.5 million deficit that was blamed on former executive director Benjamin Chavis. The overall layoff order was for a week, although many ...
CANDIDATES PUT THEIR MONEY UP FRONT RENSSELAER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC FUND-RAISER TO REPAY PAIR.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: JOE PICCHI Staff writer TROY A telltale sign that a political organization is short of cash is when candidates running for office have to use their own resources until the party can repay them with a fund-raiser. Apparently that is the case with both Thomas ...
MARY C.H. SPORE, 68.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... COLONIE Mary Crisafulli Houle Spore, 68, of Colonie Towers died Monday in Albany Memorial Hospital. She was born and educated in Albany and worked for the Crisafulli family businesses in Albany and later at Blessed Sacrament Church and at its school. Most recently she worked ...
JUDGE ARRAIGNS DRUG SUSPECT IN HOSPITAL BED.(CAPITAL REGION)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: JOE PICCHI Staff writer TROY Jose Ganzales couldn't quite make it to Rensselaer County Court for his arraignment Tuesday on charges of possession and criminal sale of cocaine. So County Judge Patrick J. McGrath went to him at Albany Medical Center Hospital. ...
U.S. BOMBS SEND SADDAM A MESSAGE PRACTICE BOMBING IN THE UDAIRI RANGE ILLUSTRATES THE ALLIED RESOLVE IN PROTECTING KUWAIT.(MAIN)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press KUWAIT U.S. warplanes dropped 55,000 pounds of bombs on burned-out Iraqi tanks and other desert targets Tuesday in exercises designed to show allied resolve to protect Kuwait. Two B-52s and a pair of B-1 bombers led more than 100 warplanes ...
STOCK PRICES FALL AMID SIGNS OF INFLATION.(BUSINESS)
Nov 02, 1994 ... Byline: LISA GENASCI Associated Press NEW YORK Stocks fell sharply for a second consecutive session Tuesday, wrenching the Dow Jones industrial average down nearly 45 points in a sell-off inspired by new signs of rising inflation and higher interest rates. A surge ...