The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) back issues from June 1994:
Blood, sweat and fears: Self-defense goes video
Jun 01, 1994; ...Make no mistake -- it can be a nasty world out there. We never cease to amaze ourselves by what we are capable ofinflicting on one another. Terms such as "drive-by" and "wilding" nolonger need explanation, having hip-checked their way into ourlexicon, our social psychology. The ...
Hard hand dealt Clinton in his gamble for health reform Charges add to fear of big government
Jun 01, 1994; ... WASHINGTON -- It is an equation that is as inevitable as it iscrude: A politician accused of being on the take rekindles Americans'fear of big government, and the fear taints perhaps the biggestgovernment undertaking of recent times, health reform.It is the card hand that no ...
Added costs put at $76m for tunnel Extra shifts due to soil, weather
Jun 01, 1994; ... The Central Artery-Third Harbor Tunnel project is spending atleast $76 million on overtime, extra shifts and other strategies tocompensate for delays on the tunnel caused by unstable soilconditions and fierce winter weather. Expected to open to commercial traffic late in 1995, the new ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Jun 01, 1994 ... Q. My grandfather and I would like to know how the rabbet joint gotits name?R.K., Danvers A. A rabbet is a groove cut along or near the edge of a piece ofwood that ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Jun 01, 1994 ... Q. Can you tell me the length of the Charles River, its source oforigin, and what cities and towns it passes through? B.H., Natick A. The Charles River is the Bay State's longest river. Beginningat Echo Lake in Hopkinton, it winds for 80 miles until it reachesBoston Harbor. Taking ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Jun 01, 1994 ... Q. I'm interested in getting a Basketball Hall of Fameregistration plate. Are they widely available? How do I get one?W.H., Medford. A. There are many vehicles bearing special plates on state roadswith the inscription "Massachusetts: Birthplace of ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Jun 01, 1994 ...Q. My daughter owns a three-family house, and the tenants are notcareful with water. Can she put in separate water meters and havethe tenants pay for what they use?R.R., Wakefield. A. According to a spokesman at ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Jun 01, 1994 ...Q. Why do we use "last ditch" to describe a last effort to dosomething?G.W., Boston A. That was originally a military expression, referring to thelast trench of soldiers in battle. Later ...
ASK THE GLOBE THE ADDRESS BOOK
Jun 01, 1994 ... For A.L., Gloucester - Ellen DeGeneres, 1122 South Roxbury Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90035For J.C., Wakefield - Henry Mancini, c/o William Morris Agency, Attn:Frank Rio, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212For A.P., Somerville - ...
Picking fights over D-Day
Jun 01, 1994; ...Inevitably, my children inquire about D-Day, and especially aboutthe name. Why wasn't it called Invasion Day, or The Day, orsomething like that? Why isn't Monday called M-Day? I patientlyexplain the H-Hour, D-Day Minus One concept, but it never seems tosink in. I have come to appreciate ...
Sinden expands list of candidates
Jun 01, 1994; ... While Bruins president/general manager Harry Sinden has been busyworking on details concerning the new Shawmut Center, he saidyesterday the list of candidates for assistant general manager hasexpanded to about 10. When former assistant GM Mike Milbury left to assume the ...
GATHERING THE FACTS
Jun 01, 1994 ...Police officer Don Strozewski talks to a group of boys Mondayafter their small boat capsized in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Two boysin the group were ...
SJC favors state in Hub land dispute
Jun 01, 1994; ... The state's high court yesterday rejected a bid by Boston to win ahigher price for land it sold to the state nearly 30 years ago. The Supreme Judicial Court decision appears to clear the way forconstruction to begin next fall on a $84 million courthouse on NewChardon Street. It ...
Mattapan burglar beats woman, 84
Jun 01, 1994 ... The Poydras Street apartment of an 84-year-old Mattapan woman wasburglarized yesterday when a young man broke in and struck her beforefleeing with $200, police said. Natalie Young, suffering neck and facial injuries, was taken toMilton Hospital and then to Carney Hospital in ...
Dr. Raymond Byron, 73 Was optometrist in Quincy
Jun 01, 1994 ... Dr. Raymond Byron of Milton, an optometrist, died of Alzheimer'sdisease on Monday in Edith Nourse Rodgers Veterans Hospital inBedford. He was 73. Dr. Byron was born in New Brunswick. He immigrated to Dorchesteras a young boy and graduated from English High School. He attendedSt ....
Women priests: a `no' for future
Jun 01, 1994; ... In using the strongest possible language short of defining a newdogma, like the Assumption or the Immaculate Conception, Pope JohnPaul II has tried not only to end the debate on whether the RomanCatholic Church should ordain women priests but also to foreclose anychance of change in a ...
Report raps the state's jobs climate
Jun 01, 1994; ... In what its authors call "a wake-up call" for the Massachusettseconomy, a new report says the state has lost ground in key growthindustries, the result of high costs and an unfriendly businessclimate. Released yesterday by the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, thereport finds ...
Brown University
Jun 01, 1994 ... Providence Graduates: 2,000 Degrees: Bachelor's and advanced degrees Honorary degrees: Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president ofthe Children's Defense Fund; Bronislaw Geremek, professor of history,instrumental in growth and success of Solidarity Party in ...
School panel head, council discuss condoms
Jun 01, 1994; ... School Committee president Felix Arroyo yesterday fielded pointedquestions about the Boston School Department's condom distributionprogram from city councilors who oppose the program but cannot changeit. "Obviously they have their own personal positions on the issue,"said Arroyo ...
Roosevelt seen first in line for Democrats' nod
Jun 01, 1994; ...With the race still extremely fluid, state Rep. Mark Roosevelt,who argues the Democratic Party must moderate its ideology to retakethe governorship, has emerged as the favorite to win the party'sgubernatorial endorsement this weekend, according to Democraticactivists. But ...
SAYING GOODBYE
Jun 01, 1994 ...Boston police officer Tom Kelly is hugged by another policedepartment employee ...
A sudden parental relapse
Jun 01, 1994; ... You say your kids are long out of the house, and you think you arelosing the old reflexes? You should be so lucky. It turns out wedon't forget how to respond to the needs of our offspring even whenwe are out of practice. Like old hunting dogs who, while snoozing, suddenly lift ...
Diane G. Coryell, 60 Edited Babson alumni magazine
Jun 01, 1994 ... A memorial service will be held today for Diane Garnett (Dobyns)Coryell of Wellesley, editor of the Babson College alumni magazine,who died of pancreatic cancer Monday in Newton-Wellesley Hospital.She was 60. Mrs. Coryell was born in New York City. She earned a bachelor'sdegree ...
A change for spare change Today, panhandlers may get coupons
Jun 01, 1994; ... The coupon program for panhandlers started slowly in Boston andCambridge yesterday, though three would-be benefactors snapped up $15worth of the red tickets in the first few hours at one waterfrontconvenience store. "I was extremely surprised," said Michael Falk, manager of ...
`Colored Museum' shatters stereotypes
Jun 01, 1994; ... When director Jeff Mousseau left New York two years ago to becomeartistic director of Boston's Coyote Theater, one of the plays he waseager to produce was "The Colored Museum," by playwright George C.Wolfe, producing director of the New York Shakespeare Festival. The play is a ...
Criticism fair or foul? Hobson takes broadcasters' comments personally
Jun 01, 1994; ...The complaints by Red Sox manager Butch Hobson against Channel 38announcers Sean McDonough and Bob Montgomery, as reported in theHerald, are in the finest tradition of baseball. Managers andplayers alike invariably interpret on-air criticism as personal, andbase their reactions on ...
A simple last rite More people choosing to be cremated
Jun 01, 1994; ...May 5 was a raw, rainy spring day with the temperature strugglingto get out of the 40s, the kind of day when rain disguises tears at afuneral. After attending a morning funeral Mass, about 100 people gatheredat Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge to say final goodbyes to ...
Full day of Cup 2 teams arrive, action heats up
Jun 01, 1994; ... used in this report. NEEDHAM -- The Boston area is receiving its first taste of theoff-field attractions of the World Cup. The national teams ofColombia and Northern Ireland arrived yesterday, to be followed todayby the Republic of Korea, plus a media blitz by World Cup USA ...
Canucks stagger Rangers They tie it with a minute left, then win at 19:26 of overtime
Jun 01, 1994; ... NEW YORK -- The Vancouver Canucks, their game stuck somewherebetween retreat and reverse for the better part of 3 1/2 hours, tookone giant step forward in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals last nightwhen Greg Adams drilled in a one-time slapper with 34 secondsremaining in the first ...
High court declines to consider curfew Decision on Dallas case may affect Mass.
Jun 01, 1994; ... contributed to this report. In an action that has implications for cities across the UnitedStates -- including Boston, Chelsea and Springfield -- the US SupremeCourt yesterday declined to hear a challenge to a teen-ager curfewin Dallas, thereby letting stand a lower court ...
One-of-a-kind item in Hardware Dept.
Jun 01, 1994; ... NEW YORK -- They walked the New York Walk. Heads down, eyesaverting other eyes, rushing toward the subway, daring anybody to sayanything. Occasionally, someone would look up and see the shiny objectbehind the glass inside the New York Hilton at the corner of SixthAvenue and 53rd ...
Late show is a horror picture Eerily familiar scene in final minute haunts Rangers
Jun 01, 1994; ... NEW YORK -- The New York Rangers have to work out this one littleproblem they've got. The Rangers have the most talented team in theNHL, but if they're going to win the Stanley Cup that they think isrightfully theirs, they're going to have to do something about thislast-minute ...
Demoulas pension plan suit is settled
Jun 01, 1994; ... The trustees and sponsors of a pension plan for employees of theDemoulas supermarket businesses have settled a US Department of Laborlawsuit alleging they imprudently invested plan funds in New Englandreal estate loans. The trustees, including family patriarch Telemachus Demoulas, ...
New trial ordered for black man
Jun 01, 1994; ...The state Appeals Court yesterday threw out multiple rapeconvictions of a Springfield man because Hampden County prosecutorsexcluded blacks from the jury that convicted him. The court orderedthat Michael Caldwell be given a new trial.Caldwell who is black and was then 17, was ...
Man, 23, denies civil rights attack
Jun 01, 1994; ...A 23-year-old South Boston man who allegedly attacked a blackSouth Boston man in that neighborhood in October 1992 pleaded notguilty yesterday to civil rights charges.Christopher McGough was indicted May 23 in the early-morningattack on 34-year-old Donald Williams, who was ...
Homeless man beaten on street
Jun 01, 1994; ...A 40-year-old homeless man is in danger of losing an eye, hadevery bone in his face broken, and lost all his teeth while allegedlybeing beaten by a fellow homeless man who objected to the victim's"lifestyle," authorities said yesterday.Mario C. Turilli, whose last known address ...
Trial to begin on wife's death
Jun 01, 1994; ...CAMBRIDGE -- Jury selection is expected to be completed today inthe trial of an Arlington man accused of beating his estranged wifeto death and burying her in the East Boston rail yards where heworked.Kevin Shanahan, 40, is charged with ...
Accused husband in Bridgewater
Jun 01, 1994; ... A Medford man, accused of murdering his wife last month in Revere,yesterday was sent to Bridgewater State Hospital where he will beexamined to determine if he was criminally responsible when he shotthe mother of their 8-month-old child five times.Robert Bianchi Jr. 31, was ...
Preying on Asians alleged against 7
Jun 01, 1994; ...Seven people who allegedly preyed on travelers of Asian descentat Logan Airport during the Memorial Day weekend yesterday pleadednot guilty in East Boston District Court to larceny charges. Three of the men, Ricardo Balarezo, 33, of Lima, Peru, DimasGuttirras, 30, of Flushing, ...
Menino backs Draisen for No. 2 job
Jun 01, 1994; ... Mayor Menino yesterday threw his support behind state Rep. MarcD. Draisen for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor,calling him a public servant who has always cared about "bread andbutter issues" and who has "been there for the little people."Draisen, who will vie ...
Good medicine for neighborhoods
Jun 01, 1994 ...The teaching hospitals of Boston are among the technological andscientific wonders of the world. The community health centers ofMassachusetts are striving institutions that bring the benefits ofmodern medicine to underserved areas of the state. A loan guaranteefund established last week ...
Menino's green thumb
Jun 01, 1994 ...City departments and community activists want to stimulate greenmemories for Bostonians this summer. Police, preachers and emboldened citizens are roustingundesirables from city-owned parks, fields and playgrounds. It is upto residents to stake their claims with bicycles, sand ...
Beware of false profits The temptation to misstate revenues snags young firms
Jun 01, 1994; ...Call it pushing the accounting envelope. A young publicly held company reports sales of products orservices that aren't completely sold -- gambling that the transactionwill be completed before the deception is detected or that anothersale or contract with some upfront cash will ...
Sectarian madness
Jun 01, 1994 ...There are certain forms of irrationality that feed on themselves,a pathology allegorized in Goya's painting of Saturn devouring hissons. Members of the crowd that stomped the defrocked Nation ofIslam adherent James Edward Bess after he allegedly shot KhalidMuhammad were shouting: "He ...
Rostenkowski's turn
Jun 01, 1994 ...In rejecting a plea bargain with the federal government oncorruption charges, a defiant Dan Rostenkowski invited the 17-countindictment brought against him but also bought himself some time. Although yesterday's indictment will force the 35-year incumbentto resign his ...
Suspect `in awful shape,' neighbor says Meanwhile, focus on crash survivor
Jun 01, 1994; ... PLYMOUTH -- Wayne C. Perry, a neighbor of Jesse Estrada onPheasant Avenue in Plymouth, watched State Police troopers carry thefugitive out of Estrada's house on a stretcher yesterday morning andconcluded Estrada had been seriously injured in the crash that tookthe lives of three Cape Cod ...
Flaherty owes big debt to lobbyist's law firm Says he'll avoid legislation affecting clients
Jun 01, 1994; ...House Speaker Charles F. Flaherty disclosed yesterday that heowes $10,000 to $20,000 to the law firm of former state Sen. TheodoreAleixo, who works as a lobbyist for energy and casino interests. To prevent any ethical conflict, Flaherty said, he will avoiddealing directly with ...
Court decision may accelerate adoption of curfews
Jun 01, 1994; ... Some Americans who prize individual liberties bristle at the basicnotion of a curfew, regarding it as a restriction on the right tomove around as one pleases, and discriminatory under theConstitution's equal protection clause. But with the US Supreme Court yesterday declining to ...
The creative soul of Sam & Libby shoes
Jun 01, 1994; ...Before she became one-half of Sam & Libby, Libby Edelman ownedmore shoes than she does now. With business booming for theseven-year-old shoe company founded by Edelman and her husband, Sam,she now doesn't have time to pick her own Size 8's from the company'sfactory. On occasion, she has ...
Acting chairman: no mirror of Rostenkowski style Gibbons untested as coalition-builder
Jun 01, 1994; ... WASHINGTON -- Perhaps Rep. Sam M. Gibbons' attendance lastMarch, as a House Ways and Means subcommittee drew up a health bill,had been intended as a discreet gesture.After all, the committee chairman, Rep. Dan Rostenkowski ofIllinois, was rumored to be in legal trouble ....
Killer's brother sifts through dark heritage
Jun 01, 1994; ... NEW YORK -- So gentle and low-key of speech is Mikal Gilmore thatthe awfulness almost leaches out of his story. Almost but notquite. His reflections are thoughtful, rational. Nevertheless, theyare the words of a haunted man. "I still have dreams," he said during an interview last ...
First-hand experience leads way
Jun 01, 1994; ... Harry Main, one-time homeless person, hauled himself out of ahospital bed yesterday to formally launch a program that replacescash with coupons for panhandlers. Those who know Main say commitment to the cause of empowering thehomeless, along with disregard for his weak heart, is ...
Study: Health care hikes to ease Industry anxious to cut costs before government acts
Jun 01, 1994; ... In another sign that medical inflation has cooled, a studyreleased yesterday reports the growth in health insurance costs isexpected to slow significantly this year compared with previousyears. Behind the slowdown in costs is intense competition in the healthcare industry and ...
Reclaiming a house and a street
Jun 01, 1994; ...The nightmare on Rexford Street has finally ended and yesterdaythe Mattapan neighborhood celebrated. Just weeks ago, Pedro and Sharon Munoz and their 7-year-olddaughter moved into the beautifully restored pale blue house withcream trim, bringing a happy ending to an urban drama that ...
Society fires back at Amber's squirt gun with both barrels
Jun 01, 1994; ...I feel bad for Amber Nickoles. This is not because she wassuspended for three days this winter for bringing a pink toy waterpistol to the Dennis C. Haley School in Roslindale. We need schoolsto take a strong stand against symbols of violence in our gun-crazedsociety. The part that got ...
More honors thrown Theriault's way
Jun 01, 1994; ...FITCHBURG -- Going . . . going . . . gone. That's what happens when Fitchburg State junior Kris Theriaultthrows a javelin. Theriault, 24, a Chicopee product, earned All-America honors forthe third time last weekend when he won the javelin title in the NCAADivision 3 ...
Keating loses backer after adviser's gibe at Holyoke
Jun 01, 1994; ... A Holyoke-area Senate candidate yesterday distanced himself fromSen. William R. Keating's efforts to oust Senate President William M.Bulger after Keating's political consultant made disparaging commentsabout Holyoke.Michael Bissonnette of Chicopee, a lawyer, Democratic ...
Stanley Kopaczynski Retired Chelsea mechanic; at 84
Jun 01, 1994 ... Stanley A. Kopaczynski of Chelsea, a retired truck mechanic andformer member of the bull gang at Boston Garden, died of heartfailure Monday in Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett. He was 84. Born in Chelsea, Mr. Kopaczynski was a lifelong resident of thecity, where he was a ...
CORRECTION
Jun 01, 1994 ... CORRECTION: The obituary of Harry Levin yesterday misspelled ...
Elliott a qualified success Blazing start propels him (and 99 others) into the State Open
Jun 01, 1994; ... STERLING -- The breezes that gusted over the fairways of SterlingCC -- one of six qualifying sites yesterday for the 85thMassachusetts Open -- did not deter Michael Elliott of the nearbyMonoosnock club. He started with an eagle on the opening par-5 hole,found himself in minus-4 figures ...
Jagger's crash landing
Jun 01, 1994; ... Material from Globe correspondent Ellen O'Brien, wire services and other sources was used in this column. Reminiscent of the Christie Brinkley mishap last winter, BiancaJagger and two congressmen were passengers aboard a helicopter thatwas forced to make an emergency ...
Dr. S. Joseph Nemetz, psychiatrist, Tufts medical school professor; at 71
Jun 01, 1994 ... A funeral service will be held today for Dr. S. Joseph Nemetz ofBrookline, a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatryat Tufts University School of Medicine, who died of a strokeSaturday in Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital in Darby, Pa. He was 71. Dr. Nemetz was born in ...
Trucker charged in hit-run crash
Jun 01, 1994; ...TILTON, N.H. -- A Canadian trucker has been charged after ahit-and-run crash on Interstate 93 injured four, police said. MarkNadeau of Quebec was driving a tractor-trailer that allegedlyrear-ended a car late Monday night, ...
Kayaker's body found in N.H. river
Jun 01, 1994; ...WALPOLE, N.H. -- The body of a kayaker has been found a few milessouth of where he was last seen after his boat crashed into ...
Russia honors US WWII veteran
Jun 01, 1994; ... RAYMOND, N.H. -- A Raymond man has been honored by Russia forhis service during World War II. William Knapp, 69, received theCommemorative Medal of the Patriotic War Monday from Yuri ...