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Breakfast chic in the Back Bay

Apr 01, 1994; ... The morning sun streamed into the front room at Sonsie recentlyand the two young women, shrugging off leather jackets and tossingback long blond hair, were deep into conversation, all in Spanish, bythe time they'd lit their first cigarettes. Across the room, a distinguished-looking ...

Dr. Hollis Albright, was surgeon, professor at BU medical school; 87

Apr 01, 1994; ... Dr. Hollis Albright of Boston, a surgeon, died of pneumonia Mondayin Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He was 87. Dr. Albright was on the surgical staffs of New England Baptist andNew England Deaconess hospitals and was an assistant professor ofsurgery at Boston University ...

Tori Amos: artist as poseur who's a tad self-absorbed

Apr 01, 1994; ... TORI AMOS At: Sanders Theatre with Bill Miller, last night. CAMBRIDGE -- They could have erected a sign at the side of theSanders Theatre stage: Quiet please, art in progress. The artist was Tori Amos, a gorgeous 30-year-oldsinger-songwriter-pianist with flowing ...

Between designing amazing buildings, he ran the country

Apr 01, 1994; ... Architects tend to think of Thomas Jefferson as one of thegreatest American architects. They're vaguely aware that the greatman fooled around with other activities when design work got slow,such as writing the Declaration of Independence or handling theLouisiana Purchase or putting down ...

Wildcat strikers Guards Reeves, Stoudamire in forefront

Apr 01, 1994; ...CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- They are pictured together on the cover ofArizona's basketball media guide, appropriately dressed in whitefencing uniforms with foils in one hand and basketballs cradled inthe other. En garde. They are Khalid Reeves and Damon Stoudamire. They are ...

Depicting the inanity, inhumanity of war

Apr 01, 1994; ... THE MATTER OF HISTORY: SELECTED WORKS BY ANNETTE LEMIEUX At: the Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, Wellesley, through June 19. For information on the series of lectures and films built around the show, call 283-2051. ...

ASK THE GLOBE

Apr 01, 1994 ...Q. What ever became of Carolyn Warmus, the Greenburgh, N.Y.,elementary school teacher who murdered her lover's wife in 1989.P.B., FraminghamA. Warmus is currently serving a 25 years-to-life sentence atBedford Hills state prison in New York. Her first trial ended in ahung jury, but ...

ASK THE GLOBE

Apr 01, 1994 ...Q. Who wrote the music to the song "It's Wonderful"? (I don'tmean the Gershwin song entitled simply "Wonderful") The words are byMitchell Parish and it's played by Rudy Braff on a CD. I've alsoheard it on a tape called "Gentleman's Agreement" played by DavePinardi and John Norris with ...

ASK THE GLOBE

Apr 01, 1994 ...Q. What ever became of the Boston-born dancer Ray McDonald?P.B., LexingtonA. McDonald's career, despite a brief stardom in the late 1940s andearly 1950s with dancer Peggy Ryan, more or less ended years ago. Aformer vaudeville performer with ...

ASK THE GLOBE / THE ADDRESS BOOK

Apr 01, 1994 ...For M.P., Brookline -- William Shatner, C/o Fifi Oscard, 24 West40th Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10018For R.S., Sherborn -- Tammy Wynette Entertainment, P.O. Box 121926,Nashville, TN 37212-1926For D.S., Weymouth -- David Melvin Franklin, C/o Star Direction, 9255Sunset Blvd., ...

Collins, Mandlikova elected to Hall of Fame

Apr 01, 1994; ... Bud Collins, whose columns and tennis coverage have graced theGlobe's pages since 1963, will be inducted into the InternationalTennis Hall of Fame in Newport, R.I., on Saturday, July 9, prior tothe semifinal round of the Hall's annual tournament. Also to be enshrined is Hana ...

Boston's Balanchine: structure not syrup

Apr 01, 1994; ... THE BALANCHINE TRIBUTE Presented by Boston Ballet At: the Wang Center, where the program repeats, with changing casts, through April 10. Tchaikovsky brings out the romantic in most of us -- includingGeorge Balanchine, who choreographed to the ...

ABC, NBC throw fans a changeup

Apr 01, 1994; ...Baseball on television this season sounds like a revival. CBS isgone, but it's being replaced by two networks, NBC and ABC.Top-flight announcers Bob Costas, Dick Enberg, Al Michaels and JimPalmer will be back after a four-year hiatus. A third playoff tier,in part a made-for-TV tier, ...

Ex-boyfriend can't get over her

Apr 01, 1994 ...Dear Beth:I started going out with this girl after she had problems withher boyfriend. We had a great time for about a month. All of asudden she talked about going back with him. I was shocked andcouldn't talk. I called her and we ended up arguing over nothing.We haven't ...

New England Medical Center, Winchester Hospital link up

Apr 01, 1994; ... New England Medical Center is joining with Winchester Hospital ina bid to provide a comprehensive range of medical services atcompetitive prices, the two hospitals announced yesterday. "By coordinating efforts, we eliminate duplication of services.It's an effort to offer the same ...

3 charged in phony loan scheme

Apr 01, 1994; ... They said they could offer multimillion dollar loans for arefundable application fee and they told some potential borrowers thesource of financing was Japanese investors. Yesterday, the USAttorney's office in Boston said they were little more than slick conartists, often preying on the ...

Shipping delay hurts Stride Rite

Apr 01, 1994; ... Stride Rite Corp. said its sales in the first quarter fell 63percent because of a balky new distribution center in Kentucky, whichreplaced a plant the company closed in New Bedford. TheCambridge-based shoe company attributed the poor results to shippingdelays in Keds, the athletic shoes ...

OCC clears Shawmut purchase

Apr 01, 1994 ... Shawmut National Corp. said that the Office of the Comptroller ofthe Currency approved its request to buy Peoples Bancorp of WorcesterInc., which has $890 million in assets. The approval by the OCCcomes after the regulator ...

Abbey Financial seeks buyer

Apr 01, 1994; ... If financially troubled Abbey Financial Corp. is not purchased byone of a dozen interested suitors today, it could file for bankruptcyprotection, a company attorney said. Bids from interested companiesmust be in by this morning, with a decision on a buyer expected bythe afternoon, said ...

Wiesen takes over at Mintz Levin

Apr 01, 1994 ... Jeffrey M. Wiesen, a partner at the Boston-based law firm Mintz,Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, becomes president of the firmtoday. Wiesen, who has headed the firm's biotechnology law group forthe past five years, succeeds Kenneth ...

Today . . .

Apr 01, 1994 ... Good Friday. Stock markets and most bond and commodity marketsare closed. The Labor Department releases unemployment for March.February joblessness was at 6.5 percent and analysts do not expect achange in that figure. Analysts do expect an increase in ...

Milbury in background as Sinden mulls move

Apr 01, 1994; ... Who's next? Bruins president/general manager Harry Sinden will spend theupcoming weeks trying to figure out just that: Who will succeed MikeMilbury as the club's chief decision-maker of the future? Milbury, who was hired Wednesday as Boston College's hockey coach,was not in ...

A child born Negro, growing up black

Apr 01, 1994; ... COFFEE WILL MAKE YOU BLACK By April Sinclair Hyperion, 239 pp., $19.95 Spring of 1965 finds Jean "Stevie" Stevenson, a black Chicagogirl barely 12 years old, already trying to negotiate the unrulyterrain of adolescence. She is forever at odds with her ...

Stars tie up Bruins Murray's late goal salvages the point

Apr 01, 1994; ... The Bruins arrived early (goal, Steve Heinze, 0:59), showed uplate (goal, Glen Murray, 4:27 left in regulation) and otherwisebanged heads with a tough, stubborn and proficient Dallas defenselast night in a 2-2 overtime tie at the Garden. The playoffs will be here in just over two ...

Peter Serkin plays to family loyalties

Apr 01, 1994; ... BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Seiji Ozawa, music director At: Symphony Hall last night. Peter Serkin played the Reger Piano Concerto last night from ayellowing, well-worn, heavily Scotch-taped full score that lookedlike a family heirloom. It might well ...

Bullpen and first are odd jobs

Apr 01, 1994; ...With relievers such as Bob Stanley, Sammy Stewart, Joe Sambitoand Steve Crawford in 1986, Red Sox manager John McNamara needed amore authoritative figure than Walt Hriniak as bullpen coach. When McNamara finally realized that Hriniak needed to be with thehitters, he switched him ...

It's his time to shine All-American Pomichter now getting his just due

Apr 01, 1994; ... ST. PAUL -- Boston University players brought a suitcase full ofhonors to the NCAA Final Four. No fewer than 14 players earned somesort of accolade, duly noted on a two-page information list. Mike Pomichter's name was nowhere to be found. All the juniorleft wing from North Haven, ...

Final detail: BU in, Harvard out Terriers' burst in first buries the Gophers

Apr 01, 1994; ... ST. PAUL -- The last time Boston University brought a hockey teamto the Civic Center, the Terriers went to the NCAA final, took a 3-0lead out of the first period and proceeded to give up six unansweredgoals before ultimately losing to Northern Michigan in atriple-overtime ...

Not backed by popular demand Casey suffers in silence as Moog hears cheers

Apr 01, 1994; ... The banners began appearing an hour or so before game time."Welcome Back Andy Moog" was the first. By 7:30 p.m., there were a dozen or so signs of that type, a dozenor so more than had expressed support for Jon Casey all season. Moog jerseys were in abundance. Even with ...

Celtics try to go out winners

Apr 01, 1994; ... WALTHAM -- A funny thing happened on the way to the lottery: Withthe season heading toward a merciful close, the Celtics have suddenlyshown new signs of life. Even though a three-game winning streak was snapped Wednesdaynight at the Garden, Boston jousted with Indiana down to the ...

Raitt to the top

Apr 01, 1994; ... You don't think Warner Bros. is regretting that mid-'80s rostercutback when Bonnie Raitt -- critically acclaimed, solidblues-folk-rock artist -- was given the boot? Yeah, she'll neversell, too untrendy, some now defunct executive no doubt said. Ha!says Capitol Records, surely pleased ...

Longy, Brookline school get good news: grants

Apr 01, 1994; ... It is the grant-giving season, and two area music schools, theLongy School of Music in Cambridge and the Brookline Music School,have recently received awards from the community arts educationinitiative of the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund. The purpose ofthe initiative, now in its ...

Copley: Unlikely contaminant caused ills

Apr 01, 1994; ... Copley Pharmaceutical Inc. yesterday said tests showed thecontaminant found in its recalled asthma medication was "highlyunlikely" to have caused injuries. The Canton-based generic drug maker in January voluntarilyrecalled its Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation 0.5 percent and has ...

CORRECTION

Apr 01, 1994 ...CORRECTION: Because of an editing error, a story in yesterday'sMetro/Region section incorrectly said that Rev. Gilbert Thompson hadattended a meeting ...

CORRECTION

Apr 01, 1994 ...CORRECTION: Because of a reporting error, a caption with apicture in Wednesday's Metro/Region section named the wrong river asthe site ...

BREAKTHROUGH

Apr 01, 1994 ...Peter Lee surveys the damage to the car of his neighbor, MarieLanders, 83, after she drove it through her garage and into ...

Natalie Donaruma, 88 Retired embroiderer

Apr 01, 1994 ... Natalie M. (DiLillo) Donaruma of Dedham, a retired embroiderer,died Wednesday in Faulkner Hospital in Boston. She was 88. Mrs. Donaruma was born in Italy. She lived in West Roxbury morethan 50 years before moving to Dedham seven years ago. A member of the International Ladies ...

Market fears too much of good thing

Apr 01, 1994; ... The economy keeps getting better and better and the stock marketkeeps falling further and further. Does this make any sense? The Dow Jones industrial average fell nearly 70 points yesterdaymorning after the market heard more good news about the economy. Thenumber of workers ...

Hubris in Dallas

Apr 01, 1994 ...No sociologist could understand and no psychobabbler couldinterpret what happened this week in Dallas. It would take aclassicist steeped in Sophocles, or perhaps a Shakespearean scholar,to recognize the hubris behind the breakup of Jerry Jones and JimmyJohnson, the owner and coach who ...

Eats at City Hall Plaza

Apr 01, 1994 ...Among the many self-help programs for Boston youths, few canmatch the Diner Project for downright wholesomeness. Fifteen teen-agers and young adults under the sponsorship ofFederated Dorchester Neighborhood Houses are learning the businessand culinary skills necessary to manage ...

Sanity on insanity

Apr 01, 1994 ...The decision of the Supreme Court to let stand a Montana lawbarring the claim of insanity as a defense in criminal cases iswelcome, and we support efforts on Beacon Hill by MassachusettsSecretary of State Michael Connolly to do away with what he calls"one of the absurdities of state ...

Paying court costs

Apr 01, 1994 ...From the right and the left, cures for crime and violence areflowing faster than rivers in spring -- or political rhetoric atcampaign time. Lock up three-time offenders, execute some, throw away the keyfor others. Reduce the blood alcohol definition of drunken driving.Establish ...

Police say N.H. judge faked identity Escape may have been part of plan

Apr 01, 1994; ... CONCORD, N.H. -- More than three months before he was indicted forstealing $1.8 million from his legal clients, New Hampshire JudgeJohn C. Fairbanks created a false identity for himself as Harry C.Tilton of Wells, Maine, police said yesterday. Fairbanks used New Hampshire documents ...

Fleet OK's $17.5m for minority housing Boston organization, bank firm strike a deal

Apr 01, 1994; ... Fleet Financial Group Inc., under fire by Boston's blackleadership for excluding them from a nationwide community investmentprogram, has agreed to provide $17.5 million for minority housing. The agreement, between the Providence banking company and theCommunity Homeowners ...

PINK FLOYD SHINES ON The '70s arena rock stars return for a stadium tour bright with showmanship

Apr 01, 1994; ...MIAMI -- Not long ago, Pete Townshend of The Who loudlyproclaimed that stadium rock was dead. He obviously hadn't talked toU2, which mounted its mega-profitable, high-tech "Zoo TV" tour instadiums last year. Nor had Townshend talked to Pink Floyd, thegurus-cum-granddaddies of stadium ...

April Fools' jokes no longer practical

Apr 01, 1994; ...Shortly before noon today, George Gosselin, an accountcoordinator at Back Bay Chiropractic, will arrive at his BoylstonStreet office to find his computer keyboard missing. While looking for it, Gosselin will sit on a whoopee cushion,detonate a can labeled "Potato Chips" containing ...

Christians to observe Good Friday

Apr 01, 1994; ... Christians observe Good Friday today, commemorating, in unadornedritual, the death of Christ. "Good Friday is the most somber day of our entire church year,"said John B. Walsh, spokesman for the Archdiocese of Boston. "Theliturgy we have is very restrained and straightforward. The ...

Doctors cite success in gene therapy

Apr 01, 1994; ... Calling it the first verified success in human gene therapy, USscientists announced yesterday that they have lowered the fatallyhigh blood cholesterol level in a 30-year-old Quebec woman bysupplying her with a few hundred million normal copies of a gene thatwas defective in her ...

Hopefuls for governor clash over no-hike welfare plan

Apr 01, 1994; ... The Democratic candidates for governor split over the explosivewelfare issue yesterday, with Rep. Mark Roosevelt insisting the stateshould not increase grants to welfare mothers who have additionalchildren and one of his opponents warning the proposal would starvechildren....

Beddoes, Lakers sink Crimson in overtime

Apr 01, 1994; ... ST. PAUL -- It was not Harvard's day. Lake Superior State, college hockey's stingiest defensive team,gave the Crimson fits. The Lakers dictated the tempo, clutching,grabbing -- anything to make the speedy Crimson skaters appear to bemoving in mud. The game may have been ...

In mice, fetal tissue used to repair damaged heart muscle

Apr 01, 1994; ... In a finding that could someday provide a way to repair the heartsof many of the 1.5 million Americans who suffer heart attacks eachyear, Indiana University researchers have shown that fetal heartcells can be grafted into adult hearts. If this groundbreaking feat, so far achieved ...

Anaheim will host in 1999

Apr 01, 1994; ... ST. PAUL -- The NCAA Final Four for 1999 will be in Anaheim,Calif., even though the nearest Division 1 program isAlaska-Anchorage, which will be the host. A former Harvard skater led the charge, and word is that thepresentation was so impressive that the NCAA couldn't help ...

Now the Hogs have the horses Richardson can count on a lot of good men

Apr 01, 1994; ...CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The advice came from Larry Johnson, of allpeople. He was telling Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson what he hadto do to win a national championship, something Johnson and hisNevada-Las Vegas teammates already had accomplished. Reportedly, Johnson stopped in front ...

Menino names chair of hospital board

Apr 01, 1994; ... Continuing to put a new face on city government, Mayor Meninoyesterday named attorney James H. Greene chairman of the board of theHealth and Hospitals Department.Greene, 46, a real estate attorney at the firm of Rubin andRudman, is no stranger to city government. He served until ...

Hriniak method: hit or error?

Apr 01, 1994; ...SARASOTA, Fla. -- For better or worse, Walter Hriniak isbaseball's hitting guru, a guy who lives and breathes a hitting styleadmittedly borrowed from the late Charlie Lau. You've probably heard that Hriniak is controversial. That iscorrect. If you watch the Chicago White Sox or ...

Lynda K. Hull, 39 Poet and college professor

Apr 01, 1994 ... Lynda K. Hull of Chicago, Ill., an award-winning poet, diedTuesday from injuries sustained in a car accident on Route 3 inPlymouth. She was 39. Ms. Hull, who taught in the master's writing program at VermontCollege of Norwich University in Montpelier, Vt., was the author oftwo ...

Hytner's revival takes `Carousel' back to its roots

Apr 01, 1994; ...In terms of cause and effect, British director Nicholas Hytnermay be the best thing that has ever happened to the American musical. Hytner's version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel,"currently at Lincoln Center, is a windstorm blowing away dust. Aptas the metaphor seems, ...

Hub investors not panicked by shaky Dow

Apr 01, 1994; ...They were calm on Congress Street. They were bullish on BoylstonStreet. As the Dow dropped dramatically yesterday for the sixthstraight day, then rebounded to 9 points above its opening mark, manyBoston investors greeted the roller-coaster market with Zen-likeserenity. Parker ...

Weld tells judges they must find extra funds

Apr 01, 1994; ...Responding to criticism from two of the state's top judges, Gov.Weld yesterday suggested that responsibility for finding extra fundsfor the judicial system rests with judges, not the state.Weld said judges must use the new "management flexibility" theyacquired via passage of ...

Joan Kalick, 57 Founded jewelry importing firm

Apr 01, 1994 ... A funeral service will be held today for Joan (Weitzman) Kalick, ahome economist and founder of Joan D'Art, a jewelry importing firm,who died of Lou Gehrig's disease Wednesday in her home in Framingham.She was 57. Mrs. Kalick was a home economist who worked for the US ...

The Absurd dramatic legacy of Eugene Ionesco

Apr 01, 1994; ... Eugene Ionesco, the Romanian playwright who died this week at 81in Paris, is probably best known among casual theatergoers for"Rhinoceros," which established him in circles far beyond hisavant-garde metier. In 1960 "Rhinoceros" was a hit in the West Endwith Laurence Olivier as Berenger ...

The right has praise for Rep. Kennedy

Apr 01, 1994; ... WASHINGTON -- In an unusual twist of political history, theconservative Christian Coalition yesterday portrayed Rep. Joseph P.Kennedy 2d as a profile in courage. His acts of bravery, the group's spokesman said, unfolded lastweek as Kennedy, heir to one of the nation's most ...

Lacher puts stop to doubts Confident goalie stifles the Crimson

Apr 01, 1994; ... ST. PAUL -- During his freshman year at Lake Superior State,Blaine Lacher wondered if he'd be back. The Lakers were on their wayto the NCAA championship and he wasn't a part of it. "I didn't do too much {well} the first half of the year," saidLacher yesterday in the corridors of ...

19 arrests are bid to ease gang tensions

Apr 01, 1994; ... Less than three weeks after the Sunday afternoon murder of18-year-old Jeffrey Toney, who was bicycling past a church on ShawmutAvenue in Roxbury when he was gunned down, police arrested 19 peopleyesterday in a sweep of the Lenox Street housing development. Sources said members of ...

2 physicians in Lynn indicted on drug counts

Apr 01, 1994; ... Two Lynn doctors who were arrested in December on multiple drugand Medicaid fraud charges yesterday were indicted on 87 counts ofillegal distribution of drugs, officials said. Dr. Phillip Hershberg, 58, of Needham, and Dr. Gerald Katz, 44, ofBrookline, were charged with ...