The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) back issues from November 1995:
MICHAELA HAREL EXCELS WHERE FEW DARE TO TREAD
Nov 01, 1995; ... CAMBRIDGE -- Michaela Harel is a solidly equipped, New York-basedpianist with an attractive curriculum vitae -- including a stint as adancer with George Balanchine's New York City Ballet -- and thisrecital was solidly designed to show what she is about both astechnician and as ...
GOP bill targets rare, late-term type of abortion
Nov 01, 1995; ... WASHINGTON -- When antiabortion allies in the US House helpeddefeat a House-Senate compromise on a $243 billion DefenseDepartment spending bill recently, they sent a signal that theconservative social agenda no longer would simmer on the back burner. "The freshman class wants to ....
With `Candy' and `Easy Rider' Southern defined an era in hip
Nov 01, 1995; ... Staying hip -- even trying to stay hip -- can be exhausting,especially with the march of age. But writer Terry Southern, a Texan, managed to acquit himself wellin this endeavor. True, he stopped publishing and getting hisscreenplays produced for a full 22 years, beginning in 1970 ....
ASK THE GLOBE
Nov 01, 1995 ...Q. Who developed Miami Beach? C.J., BostonA. That was John Collins, a New Jersey fruit grower, who, in 1882,joined other New Jersey businessmen in a scheme to plant an immensecoconut grove on the Florida coast. The group bought a 65-mile stripextending north from Miami Beach, but the ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Nov 01, 1995 ... Q. What can you tell me about the death of my father, CarlWilliam Davidson, and other men who died during the widening of theCape Cod Canal in 1937? S.G., BrocktonA. According to the regional office of the National Archives inWaltham, you might be able to find your answer through ...
ASK THE GLOBE / IN SEARCH OF.....
Nov 01, 1995 ... - Virginia Hughes Hebel of Foxborough wants to return a gold signetring (Initials: G.A.W.) to George A. Woods, Somerville High School,Class of 1930. If you know the whereabouts of George Woods, contactHebel at 27 Palmer Road, Foxborough, MA 02035 (508) 543-8227. - RK of Walpole is ...
ASK THE GLOBE / THE ADDRESS BOOK
Nov 01, 1995 ... For M.S., Jackson -- Elie Wiesel, Dept. of Religion, BostonUniversity, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215For R.P., Chilmark -- Ted Danson, c/o Creative Artists Agency, 9830Wilshire Blvd., ...
You don't like my column? I won't forget it
Nov 01, 1995; ... If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a city to nurse agrudge. A city about the size, say, of Boston. How did Boston become the world capital of animus, petty spite andbad feeling? Like everything, we blame it on the Irish. There's thejoke about "Irish Alzheimer's" ...
Billington, Lacher were trading places
Nov 01, 1995; ... To appreciate the topsy-turvy nature of the goalie position, startwith the performance Saturday against the Hartford Whalers in whichCraig Billington posted a 3-0 shutout. Last night, Billington gave up three goals on seven shots to theCanadiens and was pulled for Blaine Lacher at ...
An anorexic woman's harrowing world
Nov 01, 1995; ... THE PASSION OF ALICE By Stephanie Grant Houghton Mifflin, 260 pp., $19.95 Grace and redemption are at a minimum in "The Passion of Alice,"the discomforting profile of a 25-year-old anorexic at a crossroadsin her life. Stephanie Grant's first novel is as grim ...
Boston Beer IPO could leave you with hangover
Nov 01, 1995; ... The details on Boston Beer Co.'s initial public stock offer are inthe mail, and they tell a story that might remind you of the firm'sflagship brew, Sam Adams Boston Lager. Like a Sam, Boston Beer shares are a top-shelf product in apremium market. But any beer drinker will tell you ...
Canadiens waylay Bruins
Nov 01, 1995; ... Six games ago, the Canadiens changed their coach and generalmanager and dramatically changed their fortunes. After an 0-4 start,Montreal jettisoned general manager Serge Savard and coach JacquesDemers, and one game later brought in new coach Mario Tremblay andnew GM Rejean ...
Clinton, GOP leaders to meet on debt limit
Nov 01, 1995; ... WASHINGTON -- President Clinton will sit down with Republicancongressional leaders today to see if they can devise a way toresolve their budget differences without having the US governmentdefault on its debts this month.But White House sources said last night that Clinton ...
352 guns turned in during '95 buyback
Nov 01, 1995; ... A total of 352 guns were returned to area police precincts in the22-day, 1995 Gun Buy-Back Program that ended yesterday. Yesterday, 52 weapons were returned to the program, sponsored bythe Boston Police and the Citizens for Safety. People in Area E-5, which includes West ...
Quebec premier resigns after loss on secession
Nov 01, 1995; ... MONTREAL -- Stunned by a narrow defeat in the secessioniststruggle, and stung by furious criticism for remarks blaming the"ethnic" vote for the election result in Monday's referendum onindependence, Premier Jacques Parizeau of Quebec announced hisresignation last night. The ...
Harshbarger says EPA is undermining efforts Plan against electric cars sparks clash
Nov 01, 1995; ... Federal environmental regulators are siding with the world'scarmakers in their fight against a Massachusetts law requiring thatsome cars sold in the state run on "zero pollution" batteries,Attorney General Scott Harshbarger charged yesterday. In comments mailed to the US ...
Simplicity, Italian style
Nov 01, 1995; ... Barbara Lynch creates a frisson, a sense of excitement, wherevershe's cooking. She has long been a woman on the verge, a woman witha rep. A South Boston girl who started at the Madison Park Highcooking program and made good in the culinary world, Lynch cooked atthe Harvest, at the former ...
Harold C. Cash Jr., 35 In sales; played Harvard football
Nov 01, 1995 ... A funeral blessing will be said today for Harold Cochise Cash Jr.,a regional sales director for Met Life Resources, who died Fridayafter being stricken in his home in Middleton. He was 35. Mr. Cash was born in Los Angeles. He graduated from MaldenCatholic High School, where he was ...
With Douglas, Celtics hope for small strides
Nov 01, 1995; ... WALTHAM -- The preseason has been a time of experimentation forthe Celtics. Judging by their 2-6 record, many of the tests wereunsuccessful. But coach M.L. Carr is convinced that one of the team's strengthswill be a lineup based on guard play, especially the creative talentsof ...
Herbert Cole, 74 Drum Corps columnist for Globe
Nov 01, 1995 ... A funeral service will be held today for Herbert Cole ofMarlborough, a retired display advertising layout man for theMiddlesex News and drum corps columnist for the Boston Globe, whodied yesterday in Metro West Medical Center in Framingham. He was74. Mr. Cole was born in Revere ...
This one ranks up there
Nov 01, 1995; ... If the weather holds -- or perhaps even if it doesn't -- look forthe joint to be jumping tonight at Stevenson Field in Providence,where the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams in New England, host Brown(12-1) and the University of Rhode Island (16-0-2), renew theirintrastate ...
Trading privacy for convenience Grocer offers discount card, wants personal information
Nov 01, 1995; ... Star Market is offering customers a new discount card that letsthem save on specials without clipping store coupons -- and helpsthe supermarket chain amass information about shoppers and theirpreferences. The Cambridge-based chain's Advantage card, rolled out over theweekend and ...
CORRECTION
Nov 01, 1995 ...CORRECTION: Because of a reporting error, a story in yesterday'sBusiness section about a plan by Loehmann's Inc. to ...
Dedham man arraigned in rape, murder of friends' disabled sister
Nov 01, 1995; ... A Dedham man who allegedly raped and murdered the disabled sisterof his close friends hid his face beneath his coat yesterday whenarraigned in Suffolk Superior Court. Gerald Craffey, 29, entered a plea of not guilty before TrialMagistrate Gary D. Wilson to the charges of rape and ...
ESPN will pass on BC-Miami
Nov 01, 1995; ... If you don't win, you don't get on ESPN and you don't make easymoney. Yesterday the cable channel dropped the Nov. 11 Miami-BostonCollege game that it had penciled in for 5 p.m., replacing it withAuburn-Georgia. As a result, the 2-6 Eagles and 4-3 Hurricanes movedtheir kickoff up to noon ...
WITNESS PROTECTION
Nov 01, 1995 ...Sen. Sam Nunn (center) questions Yumiko Hiraoka, an Aum ShinriKyo cult leader, at Washington hearings ...
Dayton: A proud host, proudly isolationist
Nov 01, 1995; ... DAYTON, Ohio -- Mention Bosnia to Edward Budde, an unemployedstockroom worker, and the first thing he recalls is a place he left27 years ago: Vietnam. Yesterday, as he waited for a bus in front of the limestonepillars of Dayton's old courthouse, he spoke of the risks of ...
Promoting mental health
Nov 01, 1995 ... More than 70,000 Massachusetts residents turn every year to thestate Department of Mental Health for some form of assistance indealing with mental illness. This chronically troubled agency, aheartache to Democratic and Republican administrations alike, isagain undergoing major ...
More than idle chat Computers responding to voice commands are coming into their own
Nov 01, 1995; ...Dr. Hossein Firooznia had to make a choice: Hire more secretariesto type up 200 or more tape-recorded radiology reports every day, ordemand that fellow radiologists acquire keyboard skills. In the age of hospital cost-containment, the bigger staff was tooexpensive and persuading ...
Rethinking state government
Nov 01, 1995 ... A sweeping realignment of state government structures andfunctions, to be proposed in detail today by Gov. Weld and Lt. Gov.Paul Cellucci, deserves serious, critical review. Several legislative leaders have acted as if the portions madepublic so far amount to a giant trial ...
William T. Farrier, 44 Actor who had taught at Emerson
Nov 01, 1995 ... William T. Farrier, an actor with Shakespeare & Company and formeracting and voice teacher at Emerson College, died of complicationsfrom AIDS Monday in his home in Arlington. He was 44. Born in Cleveland, Mr. Farrier studied at the Actor's Studio andthe Circle in the Square ...
Cabdriver murder shakes up Fitchburg
Nov 01, 1995; ... FITCHBURG -- Working under a leaden sky, police investigators anddrivers for the City Cab Co. yesterday went about the grim work ofreconstructing the last minutes of the life of cabdriver Albert J.Leger. Leger, who turned to cabdriving when he lost his longtime job at alocal ...
Flaherty legal decision extended Lawyers agree on Jan. 19 deadline in corruption probe
Nov 01, 1995; ...House Speaker Charles Flaherty has two and a half more months towait for a decision on whether federal authorities will seek hisindictment in an FBI corruption probe that dates back more than twoyears. Prosecutors and Flaherty's lawyer have agreed to permit anadditional delay ...
This sauvignon blanc is true to its roots
Nov 01, 1995; ... Cain Musque, 100 percent Sauvignon Blanc, 1993/94, $15. Mybiggest complaint with California-made sauvignon blanc is that mostof it doesn't taste like anything. And the few bottles that do tastelike something taste like chardonnay. In their quest to fulfill thewine-buying public's craving ...
Family of boy killed at Roxbury project sues landlord
Nov 01, 1995; ... Nine-year-old Jermaine Goffigan was shot to death in Roxbury. Butaccording to his family, the blame lies in Beverly Hills. Yesterday, on the first anniversary of his death, Jermaine'sfamily gathered in the rundown housing development where he waskilled by a stray ...
LONG DAY
Nov 01, 1995 ...Hillary Rodham Clinton holds a yawning Stephanie O'Neil ofStoneham yesterday at a White House ceremony recognizing corporationsthat have implemented "family-friendly" benefits and ...
Axis stabbings put hip-hop on hold
Nov 01, 1995; ... One patron with a knife has threatened the future of hip-hop showson Lansdowne Street. For now, the nightclub mecca will be closed torap, hip-hop and acid-jazz -- pop genres that already receive limitedBoston exposure. The popular Tuesday house-music and acid-jazz night at Axis is ...
Driver allegedly doused lights after Chelsea fatality
Nov 01, 1995; ... CAMBRIDGE -- A 37-year-old Winthrop man, charged with striking andkilling a pedestrian with his truck in Chelsea Monday night,allegedly turned off his truck's headlights and tried to flee beforecrashing into a fence and being arrested. In Chelsea District Court yesterday, Assistant ...
Court voids a Weld rule on shelters Judge backs families deemed responsible for homelessness
Nov 01, 1995; ... In a major victory for homeless families, a Suffolk Superior Courtjudge yesterday struck down a Weld administration rule that deniedshelter to families evicted from public or subsidized housing forfalling behind in rent. The ruling in the class-action case reaffirms that ...
Blacks vs. whites: through the looking glass
Nov 01, 1995; ... `Sweet Jesus! Jamila! Cancel our membership in the NAACP!" "Huh, Jamal?" "Stop our subscriptions to Ebony and Black Enterprise." "Say what?" "And forget the United Negro College Fund, the Congressional BlackCaucus and the Urban League." "Gee, Jamal, I suppose ...
Let us now raze famous dens Tumbling of landmarks in house-building surge is denounced, defended
Nov 01, 1995; ... BELMONT -- In this suburb and others close to Boston, whereundeveloped land is scarce, near century-old houses and locallandmarks are being torn down to make room for bigger, often flashierhomes. Although no statistics are available from cities and towns todocument the number of ...
ID questions arise for Lawrence educator
Nov 01, 1995 ... The Lawrence High School assistant principal arrested Monday forallegedly sexually assaulting a male student has used differentSocial Security numbers and a different spelling of his last name, aprosecutor said yesterday. Glen Mohika, 45, of Lawrence provided the school system with ...
Weld denied joint session to pitch plan
Nov 01, 1995; ...Gov. Weld was snubbed yesterday by legislative leaders on his bidto address a joint session of the House and Senate today aboutdramatically restructuring state government.Noting that joint sessions are convened only for specialoccasions, House Speaker Charles F. Flaherty ...
Not just treading water MDC lifeguard program helps youths entering work force
Nov 01, 1995; ... Andre Beckford slid into the pool of the Dorchester YMCA, cuttingthe water with the smoothness of an America's Cup racer, hisbreathing controlled, his strokes even. At 19, the college-bound senior is entering the work force bylearning to save the lives of endangered ...
Trashing Tina; a good shrink isn't hard to find
Nov 01, 1995; ... `She's the most capricious editor I've ever worked with, inmagazines and books, and I've worked in the underground press wherethere were cokeheads for editors." So says Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman, authorof "Maus," in Jay Stowe's compelling Page 1 story in ...
POPS PLAYS TO THE KIDS
Nov 01, 1995; ... Today Keith Lockhart makes his second major local debut. Theworld now knows Lockhart as the conductor of the Boston Pops; thismorning he conducts his first concert as director of the BostonSymphony Orchestra's Youth Concerts. The youth concerts were founded in 1959 by Harry Ellis ...
Names: NBA fines Oakley and Maxwell
Nov 01, 1995 ...Forward Charles Oakley of the New York Knicks was suspendedwithout pay for one game and fined $6,000 by the NBA yesterday forthrowing a punch at Philadelphia's Scott Williams during anexhibition game Oct. 24. The league also announced that VernonMaxwell of the 76ers was fined $3,000 for ...
Marathon memorial at Copley is soon off and running
Nov 01, 1995; ... The 100th running of the Boston Marathon next April will finishnear a new monument in Copley Square, as the Boston Parks Commissionand the Boston Art Commission declared yesterday that the design forthe sidewalk-level memorial has been approved. A 21-foot-high memorial arch ...
Youngsters are coming to the defense of Jets
Nov 01, 1995; ... Rich Kotite senses a run. A big finish. Just like the one thisweek's opponent had at the end of last season. "We're getting better," said the New York Jets coach. "I know it.The players sense it. We're feeling pretty good about ourselves now.We know we are getting this thing turned ...
A ploy whose time has come
Nov 01, 1995; ... To understand the politics of the moment, you need only watch apreschooler at play. The work of building a block tower pales nextto the sheer exhilaration of kicking it over. But when the moment passes, what's left is a mess on the playroomfloor. William F. Weld has no ...
Stomach pain keeps Menino in hospital
Nov 01, 1995; ... A full day after Mayor Menino checked himself into Brigham &Women's Hospital with fever and severe abdominal pain, doctors saidyesterday they remain puzzled after administering a battery of tests,but hope to reach a diagnosis today. Menino, 52, was quietly admitted to the hospital ...
Boston could produce viable bid for Mourning
Nov 01, 1995; ... The Alonzo Mourning Sweepstakes is on, and the Celtics have put intheir bid. Yes, the Charlotte Hornets have finally 'fessed up andacknowledged that 'Zo is on the block, and Boston has reportedlyweighed in again, along with many others. The Celtics are believed to be offering ...
Whoopi's in, Letterman's out as host for next Oscar show
Nov 01, 1995; ... Material from wire services and other sources was used in this column. Whoopi Goldberg is coming back as host of the Oscars. The actresswas selected by Quincy Jones, who is replacing Gil Cates, theproducer of the past six Oscar shows. Goldberg presided over the1994 Academy ...
Clinton receives 2 spending bills
Nov 01, 1995; ... WASHINGTON -- Congress sent to President Clinton yesterdayspending bills for transportation and federal energy programs thatwould cut funds for mass transit and Amtrak subsidies and renewableenergy research. The president has indicated he will sign bothbills, two of 13 appropriations ...
Vanished boy's mother is freed
Nov 01, 1995; ... BALTIMORE -- A woman who refused to reveal her son's whereaboutsto state social workers was freed yesterday after more than sevenyears in jail on a contempt of court charge. While her attorneyslauded Jacqueline Bouknight as a champion of civil disobedience, thejudge scoffed at the ...
Nev. site to test arms reliability
Nov 01, 1995; ... WASHINGTON -- The Energy Department said yesterday its NevadaTest Site will conduct six subcritical explosions using nuclearmaterials over the next two years to help ensure the safety andreliability of its atomic ...
Court says clinic can be evicted
Nov 01, 1995; ... MINEOLA, N.Y. -- A judge has ruled that a landlord may evict anabortion clinic on the grounds that violent attacks by protestershave endangered other tenants. The property owner, 1103 StewartAve. Associates of Garden City, moved to evict Long IslandGynecological Services earlier this ...
Patient sues over mistaken surgery
Nov 01, 1995; ... NEW YORK -- Two months after she had a mastectomy, a woman learnedfrom her doctor that it was all a mistake and she never had breastcancer, a lawsuit asserts. The news that the disfiguring ...
NIH: Thalidomide heals AIDS ulcers
Nov 01, 1995; ... WASHINGTON -- Thalidomide, the tranquilizer banned worldwide forcausing severe birth defects, heals severe mouth ulcers in AIDSpatients, the National Institutes of Health announced yesterday.Thalidomide was found to work so ...
Roxbury boy, 16, shot in the chest
Nov 01, 1995 ... A 16-year-old boy was shot once in the chest last night in aRoxbury neighborhood that has seen several shootings this year,police said. Police on patrol heard shots at the corner of HumboldtAvenue and Homestead Street about ...
Mason hurt in fall on Artery project
Nov 01, 1995 ... A 69-year-old mason working on the Central Artery Project wasseriously hurt yesterday when he tumbled from scaffolding into aconstruction pit, police said. According to witnesses, the man ...
S. Boston to get tunnel discount
Nov 01, 1995 ... South Boston residents will be eligible for the MassachusettsTurnpike Authority's tunnel discount program beginning Saturday,officials said yesterday. With the authority assuming control of thenew Third Harbor Tunnel, set to open for commercial ...
Everett contractor faces pay charges
Nov 01, 1995 ... The president of an Everett contracting company was arraignedyesterday on 27 charges of underpaying employees by $80,000,officials said. Pasquale Guarracino, president of P&H GeneralContractors, pleaded not guilty to charges of violating theprevailing wage law, which requires workers on ...
Wigged man robs Winthrop bank
Nov 01, 1995 ...A man wearing a wig and baseball cap and claiming to have a gunstole $3,000 from a Winthrop bank yesterday, police said. The manentered the Bank of Boston branch on Main Street soon after 1:30 p.m.and handed the ...
3 floors at MGH evacuated in fire
Nov 01, 1995 ...Firefighters evacuated three floors of a Massachusetts GeneralHospital research building yesterday after a laboratory burner caughtfire, officials said. No one was ...