The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) back issues from June 1997:
Myers to portray Rubell's world
Jun 01, 1997; ... A CENTERED PROJECT: Mike Myers has taken on a dramatic role, aftermaking his reputation on "Saturday Night Live" and in comedies suchas "Wayne's World" and "Austin Powers: International Man ofMystery." He'll play Studio 54 co-founder Steve Rubell in a filmabout the disco era written and ...
A kiss for good luck Foley / Santa Lucia
Jun 01, 1997 ... Karmen Leah Santa Lucia and William Patrick Foley were marriedSaturday, May 10, at the Milton Academy Chapel in Milton. Rev.Elizabeth Curtis officiated. The bride's parents are Christine and Salvatore C. Santa Lucia;the ...
Globe's Dembner wins award for series
Jun 01, 1997 ... Alice Dembner, higher education reporter for the Boston Globe, hasreceived the 1997 Award for Excellence in Coverage of HigherEducation from the American Association of University Professors. Dembner's winning report, "The Learning Gap," published March 17and 18, 1996, investigated ...
A home run for the kids
Jun 01, 1997; ... This was Friday, before the day turned to a night when the biggeststar in town would burn three home runs across a dark sky and pullhis team by the collar right into the win column against the New YorkYankees. It was noon on Westville Street in Dorchester as Mo Vaughnpulled to the curb ...
$10m estimated for McVeigh's defense, paid by taxpayers
Jun 01, 1997; ... DENVER -- As an unsmiling Timothy J. McVeigh faced jurors for afinal time before they began considering his fate on Friday, he knewhe had received the best defense that taxpayer dollars could buy. "He feels good," Stephen Jones, McVeigh's court-appointed defenseattorney, said ...
Stuck with short money
Jun 01, 1997; ...Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson is too sharp not to realize the positionhe is in this afternoon. On the one hand, he is in the biggest fightof his life. On the other, it's another day when he won't earn whathe deserves.Johnson is the first African-American to win the flyweighttitle, ...
William Brady, 74 Was commercial artist
Jun 01, 1997 ... William Brady, a commercial artist, died Wednesday in his Bedfordhome. He was 74. Mr. Brady was born in Syracuse, N.Y. He showed artistic talent ata young age and won scholarships to attend art classes at SyracuseUniversity. He later attended the Vesper George School of Art ...
Rudy / McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Brett Rudy
Jun 01, 1997 ... Kerri McCarthy and Brett Rudy were married at the DanversportYacht Club in Danvers. The bride, daughter of John and Ruth AnnMcCarthy of Revere, is a graphic designer at Trend-Lines in Revere.The bridegroom, son of ...
Barr / Kaplan Mrs. Thomas N. Barr
Jun 01, 1997 ... Susan Lee Kaplan and Thomas Nathaniel Barr were married at theMetropolitan Club in New York City. The bride, daughter of NancyKaplan of Chicago and the late Walter Kaplan, graduated from theUniversity of Virginia, received an MBA degree from the University ofNorth ...
Wagner / Roorbach Mrs. Robert R. Wagner
Jun 01, 1997 ... Gretchen Wood Roorback and Robert Rutherford Wagner were marriedat the Sugar Hill Community Church in Sugar Hill, N.H. The bride,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Roorbach of Franconia, N.H.,formerly of Providence, R.I., graduated from the University ofColorado at Boulder, received a ...
Gerety / D'Eramo Mr. and Mrs. Todd Gerety
Jun 01, 1997 ... Kristen D'Eramo and Todd Gerety were married at the IncarnationParish in Melrose. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. EdwardD'Eramo of Everett, graduated from Merrimack College, received amaster's degree from Emerson College and is employed in mediarelations at ...
Hooker / Schubert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. W. Hooker
Jun 01, 1997 ... Margaret Earl Schubert and Joseph Henry Willard Hooker Jr. weremarried at the First Congregational Church of Christ in Pittsfield.The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Schubert Jr. ofRichmond, graduated from Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pa., andis employed in ...
Sage / Sayah Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sage
Jun 01, 1997 ... Judith Lynn Sayah and Mark Andrew Sage were married at the TempleEmanu-El in Dallas. The bride, daughter of Lawrence and DeborahSayah of Dallas, graduated from Northeastern University in Evanston,Ill., and is a sales manager at Fitness Magazine. The bridegroom,son ...
Walter / Gober Mrs. Jeffery M. Walter
Jun 01, 1997 ... Ellen Janyce Gober and Jeffery Mesang Walter were married at theChurch of Our Savior on John's Island, S.C. The bride, daughter ofDr. and Mrs. Ralston Byrdette Gober of Corsicana, Texas, graduatedfrom Hollins College and is a special assistant to US RepresentativeBilly Tauzin ...
Nash / Borghi Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Nash
Jun 01, 1997 ... Sheila Lynn Borghi and Alan Stuart Nash were married at St. Paul'sChurch in Wellesley. The bride, daughter of Enio (Ernie) Borghi andEileen Palladini Borghi of Framingham, formerly of Wellesley,graduated from Northeastern University and is a master's degreecandidate at George ...
Bry / Willis Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bry
Jun 01, 1997 ... Debra Susan Willis and Robert Daniel Bry were married at TrinityEpiscopal Church in Melrose. The bride, daughter of Stephen Willisof Winchester and Mrs. Nancy Willis of Melrose, is a teacher at theTechnology Children's Center on the campus of ...
Ryder / Andersen Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ryder
Jun 01, 1997 ... Inger Elizabeth Andersen and John William Ryder were married atthe Broadmoor Hotel and Resort in Colorado Springs, Colo. The bride,daughter of Niels Brix and Helga Zamor Andersen of Atlanta, Ga., andLinda Millspaugh and Charles Edgar Aysseh of New Canaan, Conn.,graduated from Colorado ...
Sherman / Avenoso
Jun 01, 1997 ... Karen Avenoso and Jonathan Sherman were married at the 21 Club inNew York City, N.Y. The bride, daughter of Frank and Ellen Avenoso ofCharleston, S.C., graduated from Dartmouth College, was a Rhodesscholar and received her master's degree from Oxford University inEngland. She is a ...
Hong Kong's British accept the setting sun
Jun 01, 1997; ... HONG KONG -- One month from today, with spectacular fanfare,Britain will return this colony to China. But down at the exclusiveRoyal Hong Kong Yacht Club, a genteel oasis with its crown logo andensign and endless supply of Pimm's Cup at the bar, a handover hasbeen taking place quietly ...
Rally faults tobacco pitch to minorities
Jun 01, 1997; ... Led by a horse-drawn hearse and a jazz band playing "Smoke Gets inYour Eyes," more than 100 people marched through Franklin Parkyesterday to protest cigarette makers' intensive campaign topersuade African-Americans and Latinos to smoke. Leading African-American magazines, such as ...
Province in recovery balks at Canada's election call
Jun 01, 1997; ... WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- People out here on Manitoba's flood-drenchedprairies have a message for the national government, which scheduleda federal political campaign just as the Red River was cresting: Takethis election and . . . postpone it. Much of the sodden southern part of this ...
`Fame' is fleetest in Cup Handicap
Jun 01, 1997; ... Western Fame, trained by Bill Mott and ridden by Jerry Bailey,came around the front-runners, then held off late-closing favoriteMeadow Monster and Rick Wilson to capture the $200,000 Suffolk DownsBreeders' Cup Handicap on yesterday's Massachusetts Handicap card atthe East Boston oval ....
Formal Gold camp looks for silver lining
Jun 01, 1997; ... The horses dug in and gave their all, Skip Away and Formal Gold,and when they reached the finish a head apart, Bill Perry knew whichhead was in front. And his head then slumped.An instant earlier, as Skip Away and Formal Gold had drawn evenin mid-stretch, friends of Perry in ...
Youth group's cause draws Nobel winner East Timor bishop to speak at church
Jun 01, 1997; ... It seemed a preposterous idea. Why would a Nobel Peace Prize winner travel halfway across theworld to speak to a small group of Cambridge youngsters? Because they asked.That's a simple answer to why Bishop Carlos Belo of East Timor, aformer Portuguese colony invaded by ...
When it comes to field guides, pictures don't tell the whole story
Jun 01, 1997; ... The Globe's Mark Wilson is an award-winning nature photographer. Hisbirding column appears regularly. If variety is the spice of life, then it can also be the grit.Particularly when variety is applied to field guides. Particularlywhen you are purchasing your first bird guide. Make ...
A burial ground rich in history Irish advocates, Native Americans want respective histories honored
Jun 01, 1997; ...DEER ISLAND -- Mary Nelson was the first to die. The 6-year-oldgirl passed away like hundreds after her, an ocean away from herIrish homeland and within view of the city she hoped would save her.It was June 1, 1847, exactly 150 years ago today. Nelson's was the first documented ...
CROSSTOWN EXPRESS
Jun 01, 1997; ... The three-story building at 360 Meridian St. in East Boston isbeginning to look a little better. But looks aren't everything, andcity officials are moving against the guy they're holding responsiblefor what had become a blight on the neighborhood. Six of the nine condo units in ...
Mass. tobacco law setting trend
Jun 01, 1997; ... Last summer Massachusetts became the first state in the nation topass a law requiring tobacco companies to disclose all ingredientsand additives in cigarettes. Now, the rest of the country iscatching up. The law, sponsored by state Senator Warren Tolman, a WatertownDemocrat, and ...
MATTAPAN MEMORIES Former residents gather to recall activities and friendship they shared
Jun 01, 1997; ... In the halcyon days of their youth, when life was simpler, theymet on the street corners of Mattapan, outside the drugstores andeateries that lined Blue Hill Avenue 30 years ago, and forgedfriendships that would last a lifetime. On Jewish high holidays, after temple, in their best ...
Clinton presses for larger NATO `We must not fail,' president tells graduates at West Point
Jun 01, 1997; ... WEST POINT, N.Y. -- President Clinton, fresh from a diplomatictour through the capitals of Europe, began a campaign at homeyesterday to expand the NATO alliance to include former Iron Curtaincountries, proclaiming, "We must not fail history's challenge at thismoment." Delivering ...
In charge and in retreat In secluded lakeside setting, Bruins' new coach enjoys life out of limelight
Jun 01, 1997; ...AUSTIN, Quebec -- It is quiet here at the edge of LakeMemphremagog, the Winnipesaukee-like kettle that straddles Vermontand Quebec like a giant keyhole. The converted 1932 cottage thatserves as Pat Burns's year-round home is almost within earshot ofDonald Sutherland's place. Felix ...
Commencements
Jun 01, 1997 ... YesterdayBerkshire Community CollegePittsfield Graduates: 288 Degrees: Associate's and certificatesSpeaker: Wiliam Grace, founding director of the Center for EthicalLeadership in SeattleBristol Community CollegeFall RiverGraduates: 720Degrees: Associate's, ...
Refugee massacre unfolds in Congo Witnesses tell of slaughter of hundreds by Kabila's soldiers
Jun 01, 1997; ... MBANDAKA, Congo -- The reek of death hangs heavily along the reddirt road running from Mbandaka to Wendjie. Human ribs jut from astagnant bog. A corpse floats facedown in a stream. The body of alittle girl lies curled beside the bamboo thicket that provided herlast shelter. Someone loved ...
Long gone from the spotlight, Democrat now has Cellucci's ear
Jun 01, 1997; ... Once cast as a man who would be king -- or mayor, at least --James Michael Connolly today will settle for kingmaker. In the 1970s, he was a rising star on the Boston City Council.Then came an 18-year stint as Suffolk County register of probate,notable only for an aborted run for ...
No easy call in dialing for discounts
Jun 01, 1997; ... Dialing around your long distance company for a discount isgaining popularity, but while the deals are getting better, not allof them are as good as they sound. Dial-around companies are the ones that urge consumers to dial afive-digit access code, usually 10 plus three other ...
Officer's assailant remains at large Veteran sergeant, shot in leg, is released from hospital
Jun 01, 1997; ... A Boston police sergeant who was shot with his own weapon after anassailant apparently wrestled it away from him Friday afternoon wasreleased from the hospital yesterday as officers continued a citywidesearch for a suspect. Gregory D. Gallagher, a highly decorated officer known for ...
Yale up for heavyweight title defense
Jun 01, 1997; ... LEDYARD, Conn. -- Yale's heavyweight crew is a slight favorite todefeat Harvard for the second straight year when they meet for the132d time on the Thames River today. The main event (upstream) is scheduled for 5:45 p.m., followingthe 2-mile freshman race at 4 and the second ...
Volunteerism moves front-and-center
Jun 01, 1997; ... It is the city where a young Fort Devens soldier, too young toforesee his rise as a military and civic icon, would meet his futurebride and go off to war. And yesterday, it was the city retired general Colin L. Powellcriss-crossed from the FleetCenter to the Financial District ...
Classical festivals celebrate the season in a major key
Jun 01, 1997; ... The Boston Early Music Festival reaches its ninth installment June10-15, and it has come a long way from the modest series of concertsthat launched the organization 18 years ago. The centerpiece of a week of programming concentrating on theinteraction of French and Italian music in ...
Celestial snowballs
Jun 01, 1997 ...Here's to Louis Frank, physicist with a wild idea and theconviction to prove it. The University of Iowa professor couldeasily have stuffed the whole business in a bottom drawer 11 yearsago when the scientific community scoffed at his theory thatcometlike objects continuously bombard the ...
When work feels like home and home feels like work
Jun 01, 1997; ...We are sitting over tea and salad, talking about time. Orrather, the lack of it. A table of working mothers and workingdaughters are sharing strategies and confessing tactics. One admits that she gets conversations with her ailing mother"done" by car phone between home and ...
When government goes begging
Jun 01, 1997 ...It's hard not to sound churlish complaining about a congressionalproposal for a 33-cent postage stamp dedicated to breast cancerresearch. What could be wrong with people volunteering an extrapenny to a good cause? The innovative proposal has bipartisan appeal-- it was cosponsored in the ...
The right questions on tests
Jun 01, 1997 ...Tests to show what students are actually learning need to be acentral part of any effort at education reform, but they carrypotentially perverse consequences. In particular, tests canexacerbate the differences between high- and low-achieving students-- the learning gap that is one of ...
A healthy merger in Worcester
Jun 01, 1997 ...The creation of a new health care complex out of two powerfulhospitals in Worcester will benefit both the area and the Universityof Massachusetts. But since it involves a governmental entity -- thehospital attached to the UMass Medical School -- the Legislature istaking its time to ...
Specialists say antibacterial soaps overused in the home
Jun 01, 1997; ... Growing use of antibacterial soaps and kitchen products may makehomes a breeding ground for antibiotic-resistant microbes, creatinghazards for infection-prone patients coming home from the hospital, aleading microbiologist said Friday. Dr. Stuart Levy of Tufts University School of ...
MetroWest eager to welcome hometowner as next governor
Jun 01, 1997; ... ASHLAND -- At 67, Russell Gilstad has seen a lot of Massachusettsgovernors come and go, but seldom has there been a chief executive hecould almost call a neighbor.That will change for Gilstad and other residents of the areawidely known as MetroWest after Governor William F. Weld ...
Mother regains custody of son
Jun 01, 1997; ...A 21-year-old woman who was charged with streetwalking while her5-month-old son was locked in a car in downtown Boston has regainedcustody of the child and is now living in Seattle, officials saidlast week. Heather Hedges and the father of the child, Paris Carpenter, ...
Squid row
Jun 01, 1997; ...Long before humans inhabited the New England coast, in theunobserved eons that make up most of this planet's history,long-finned squids migrated annually to the inlets and bays aroundWoods Hole. Each spring they would stir themselves from theirwintering grounds on the slope of the ...
Washington crews prove triple threat to IRA foes Brown men's varsity second; BU cruises to women's crown
Jun 01, 1997; ... CAMDEN, N.J. -- Ever since losing last year's IntercollegiateRowing Association title by 1.3 seconds to Princeton, Washington hasbeen itching to make amends. The opportunity presented itself yesterday on the Cooper River andthe Huskies didn't let it slip away. Washington ...
Rules to invest by
Jun 01, 1997; ... Charles A. Jaffe can be reached by e-mail at jaffe(at sign)globe.comor at The Boston Globe, Box 2378, Boston, MA 02107-2378. It is easy to bend our conscience to fit our actions. Deep in our hearts, we know "the rules of life" -- that it iswrong to lie, cheat, steal, and so on -- yet ...
Sister Mary Joachim Was teacher, principal; at 95
Jun 01, 1997 ... Sister Mary Joachim, a retired teacher and resident of the GoodShepherd Center in Marlborough, died Friday in Marlborough Hospital.She was 95. Born Rosalie Regina Baeri in Racalmuto, Italy, Sister Mary Joachimwas educated at the Carmelite Elementary School and St ....
Alexander Kazhdan, 74 Scholar of Byzantine history
Jun 01, 1997 ... A graveside service will be held today for Alexander P. Kazhdan, aByzantine scholar, who died of a heart attack Thursday in Washington.He was 74. Mr. Kazhdan was born in Moscow. He graduated from the PedagogicalCollege of Ufa (USSR) in 1942 with a bachelor's degree in history ...
Edward M. Kehoe, 86 Suffolk Franklin Savings CEO
Jun 01, 1997 ... Edward Martin Kehoe of Lansdale, Pa., a former bank CEO andMelrose resident, died Thursday at Suburban General Hospital inPennsylvania. He was 86. Mr. Kehoe was born in Swampscott. He attended Rutgers Universityand the University of Massachusetts. He began a career in banking ...
Concert KISSed by sun, strong performances
Jun 01, 1997; ... MANSFIELD -- The KISS concert drew another capacity crowd of19,900 fans to Great Woods yesterday, and many got their firstsunburn of the year while sitting on the lawn and listening to 10hours of music by acts ranging from Rockport's Paula Cole to NewJersey star Jon Bon ...
Anthony Athanas
Jun 01, 1997; ...Albanian Immigrant Anthony Athanas bought his first eatery 60years ago, in Lynn. At 85, he still runs the landmark Anthony'sPier 4, once the largest-grossing US restaurant.How do you see yourself? I didn't even graduate grammar school. To arrive where I did inmy lifetime, I ...
Names: Gebrselassie sets 2-mile world mark
Jun 01, 1997 ...Ethiopia's Haile Gebrselassie set a world record for 2 milesyesterday in Hengelo, Netherlands, but failed to break the 8-minutemark and missed out on a $1 million prize. The much-ballyhooedhead-to-head duel with Nouredinne Morceli never materialized and theAlgerian was more than 100 ...
Lots & Blocks
Jun 01, 1997; ... Fidelity as developer: Fidelity Investments has closed on its$24.4 million purchase of 245 State Street, the Nynex building nextto the New England Aquarium. The mutual fund giant plans to renovate the 11-story building asoffice space and put it out to lease. Spaulding & Slye has ...
NBC got picked off, too
Jun 01, 1997; ...NBC has provided solid coverage of the NBA playoffs. That is, until the last two seconds of the last game of theWestern Conference finals between the Houston Rockets and Utah Jazz. Everyone who watched Game 6 last Thursday night saw John Stocktonhit a 3-pointer at the buzzer ...
Stream of donors raises hopes for girl's marrow transplant
Jun 01, 1997; ... WAKEFIELD -- They came by the hundreds to try to save the life ofa blond-haired, blue-eyed little girl who needs a bone marrowtransplant. The cause behind the group effort -- the life-threatening diseasethat has permeated 2-year-old Annette Lysan's bones -- is tragic. But the ...
Skip Away uses his head He edges Formal Gold in MassCap
Jun 01, 1997; ...Redemption for Skip Away came in the form of a victory inyesterday's Massachusetts Handicap at Suffolk Downs. When the big,gray colt kept his head in front of Formal Gold at the wire, he savedhis rider's job, saved his owner and trainer further embarrassment,and resurrected his ...
McVeigh reads, helps lawyers during his 2 years in custody
Jun 01, 1997; ...DENVER -- Most days, Timothy J. McVeigh appeared in court wearinga flannel shirt, usually plaid, often a combination of blues. It was not for lack of sartorial attention. McVeigh's affectionfor flannel shirts is so strong that one source close to him likenedit to "Linus and his ...
Money and medicine How the profit motive in health care may turn out to be good for your health.
Jun 01, 1997; ...When Boston's New England Medical Center announced in Januarythat it would not sell itself to a for-profit hospital chain, youcould almost hear the sigh of relief in the medical community. Itwas as if the barbarians had been stopped at the gates of the city.Selling a hospital to ...
Staying true to type Mary Jo Meisner takes on tough task in career dedicated to journalism
Jun 01, 1997; ... Mary Jo Meisner has been making news all her life. From beginnings as a reporter for her high school paper, where shelifted the lid on the cafeteria's cockroaches, to a short stint ascity editor of The Washington Post, where she clashed with editorsover her urgings for more ...
Awash in delays Memorial completion to be attempted today
Jun 01, 1997; ... DUBLIN, Ohio -- After two delays caused by rains that soaked theGreater Columbus area yesterday, PGA Tour officials finally threw inthe towel on the third round of the 22d Memorial at Muirfield Villageand said they hope to restart this morning at 7:30. The ominous forecast had ...
Outfield grass looking greener
Jun 01, 1997; ... The Red Sox hardly have given up on Trot Nixon, the 1993first-round pick (seventh overall) whose average slowly has beeninching toward .200 in Pawtucket. Nixon is still only 23, and he hasthe defensive skills and arm to play either of the outfield cornersin the big leagues.But ...