The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) back issues from October 1997:
WHO`S COACHING THE COACHES ? Many have only cursory training in game and first aid
Oct 01, 1997; ... We'd never entrust our children to teachers who weren't trained toteach or day-care providers who didn't know the basics ofcare-giving. We won't even let bus drivers take them to school untilthey get 20 hours of schooling in things such as how to keep theiryoung riders calm. Yet ...
To prevent injuries, protect and prepare
Oct 01, 1997; ... Prevention. It can be as simple as getting in-line skaters to don wrist guardsand elbow pads. Or as complicated as convincing all young people to exerciseregularly as a way to depress their cholesterol count, lower theirlevel of body fat, and keep down their blood pressure -- ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Oct 01, 1997 ... Q. In attempting to research my genealogy, I've come across aviolent episode in which one of my Irish immigrant forebears, PatrickMiley, shot and wounded his wife in 1896 in Boston. I am trying tolearn more about the incident and have heard about a Boston magazine,The Arena, which did ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Oct 01, 1997 ... Q. Last April I paid $285 for a three-year subscription to "SurgicalTechnology International." I've heard nothing from the company.When I called recently, I discovered the telephone had ...
ASK THE GLOBE
Oct 01, 1997 ... Q. During my college days the Paul Tremaine band was hot stuff.What labels did he record for? S.J., BelmontA. According to Leo Walker's "Big Band Almanac," Tremaine began as aband leader in New York City in the late 1920s and spent most of hiscareer on the East Coast well into the '40s ....
ASK THE GLOBE IN SEARCH OF...
Oct 01, 1997 ... St. Columbkille Class of 1972 is looking for the followingclassmates for its 25th reunion to be held Oct. 25: Clair Donahue,Steve ...
Senate OK's ban of ATM surcharges Measure allowing banks to sell insurance advances
Oct 01, 1997; ... Two bills that would affect the way banks can do business inMassachusetts won unanimous approval from the state Senate yesterday.By a vote of 38 to 0, the Senate passed a measure prohibitingbanks from imposing surcharges on customers of other banks who usetheir automated ...
Ga. Tech first in line to give BC hard time
Oct 01, 1997; ... The easy part is over. Four games, three of which Boston Collegeexpected to win. All of which the Eagles could have won. Only twoof which they did win. And truth be told, this week's game against Georgia Tech lookedvery winnable at the start of the season. But that was before ...
Collins to Rutgers
Oct 01, 1997; ... There's more bad news on the basketball front for Boston College. Billy Collins, a 6-foot-7-inch forward from Bishop Brady (Concord,N.H.), yesterday verbally committed to Rutgers. Collins originallyhad made an early commitment to BC, but when the recruiting flapexploded at the ...
The long, strange voyage of BU's `Ulysses' man
Oct 01, 1997; ...when writing about BU's brilliant but decidedly odd James Joyceexpert John Kidd should I describe his latest pettifogginghighprofile attack on a rivaledition of ulysses yes the fiveyearhalfexplained delay of his own version yes his loonyjoyceasnumbercruncher theory that respectable ...
6 Billerica football players ousted Episode at home of cheerleader cited
Oct 01, 1997; ...Six Billerica High School football players have been kicked offthe team for alleged inappropriate touching of a cheerleader,Billerica Superintendent Robert Calabrese said yesterday. According to sources familiar with the episode, other teammembers then boycotted a practice in ...
BJ's loses bid to block credit cancellations
Oct 01, 1997; ... BJ's Wholesale Club of Natick yesterday lost its bid for atemporary injunction to prevent a Delaware bank from canceling about12,000 BJ's credit cards belonging to people who pay their bills infull each month. Beneficial National Bank, which teamed up with BJ's to offer theBJ's ...
Taylor is happy to get a shot
Oct 01, 1997; ... Each season brought something new to Tim Taylor's resume. In hisfirst season, the Red Wings reached the Stanley Cup finals. The nextseason, they registererd an NHL-record 62 wins. Last year was thebest as the Stanley Cup found a home in Detroit. Picked up on waivers Sunday by the ...
Shedding new light on everyday things
Oct 01, 1997; ... PLACEBO EFFECTSBy Jeanne Marie BeaumontNorton, 86 pp., $21 This collection of beguiling poems, one of the five winners ofthe 1996 National Poetry Series, takes as its avenue into experiencethe palpable, quotidian objects of the intimate environment. Abarometer, an arrangement of ...
Small-firm stock funds rebound to predecline levels
Oct 01, 1997; ... It was an early spring morning in San Francisco, and the sceneconfronting Mike Mufson was enough to make you want to crawl back inbed. Small-company investment managers like Mufson were gathered for anannual conference hosted by Hambrecht & Quist in April, about 11months into a ...
`Sacred' boycott gains momentum
Oct 01, 1997; ... Six and counting. That's the latest casualty figure in the newestculture war. It's the number of companies, includingMassachusetts-based Ocean Spray, that will no longer advertise duringABC's new program "Nothing Sacred," as a result of a pressurecampaign orchestrated by the Catholic ...
Balanced checking Malkoc takes account and realizes what he must do
Oct 01, 1997; ... Just look at his 6-foot-3-inch, 215-pound frame and you know whatkind of hockey player Dean Malkoc is and forever should be. His strategy is basic: Take the body, and the puck. In one-on-oneconfrontations, leave the opponent checking to see if all hisequipment is still ...
Graziano Capodilupo Owned Kenmore Hospital; at 86
Oct 01, 1997 ... Dr. Graziano A. Capodilupo of West Roxbury, the former owner andadministrator of the Kenmore Hospital on Commonwealth Avenue inBoston, died Monday in Massachusetts General Hospital. He was 86. Dr. Capodilupo, who was known as "Gus," was born and raised inthe North End of Boston, ...
Edward Carle, volunteer mentor to high school students; at 48
Oct 01, 1997; ...Edward Carle of Mattapan, "a true hero" who made the time tomentor Boston high school students after working all day as atelephone company technician, died, apparently of a heart attack,Friday in Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He was 48. As a mentor and recruiter for ...
Anthony Carnabuci, 59 Educator at Rindge and Latin
Oct 01, 1997 ... Anthony Carnabuci of Wilmington, executive director of the Schoolof Technical Arts at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, died of lungcancer Monday in Massachusetts General Hospital. He was 59. Mr. Carnabuci was born in Boston. He graduated from FitchburgState College and earned ...
PERFECT FINISH Pastry chef Lee Napoli talks about the sweet success of dessert
Oct 01, 1997; ... It would seem that a life filled with butter, mounds of whippedcream, and pools of chocolate would be a cushy one indeed. So why ispastry chef Lee Napoli nursing a broken hand encased in a cast? "I'm extremely lucky," says Napoli, smiling and wiggling herfingers as she explains how ...
The man who would be Teamsters president With Carey's future in doubt, ex-trucker and local union leader not exactly idling
Oct 01, 1997; ... CHARLESTOWN -- Since he was a teenager, George Cashman hasentertained the idea he might one day lead the InternationalBrotherhood of Teamsters. Now, as questions mount concerning the future of Teamsterspresident Ron Carey, speculation is growing that Cashman may be vyingfor the ...
Concert Update
Oct 01, 1997; ... Canadian troubadour Bruce Cockburn gives a rare solo performanceat the Somerville Theatre Nov. 16. And San ...
Menino crosses a line in police contract fray Mayor walks through union picket to show commissioner support
Oct 01, 1997; ... The heat was turned up yesterday on contract negotiations betweenthe city and the Police Department when more than 1,000 off-dutyofficers picketed Commissioner Paul Evans at a criminal justiceconference -- and Mayor Thomas M. Menino walked directly throughthem. In a gesture of ...
CORRECTION
Oct 01, 1997 ... CORRECTION: Because of a photographer's error, a caption that wentwith the Fletcher School story on Page A8 in yesterday's ...
CORRECTION
Oct 01, 1997 ... CORRECTION : Because of an editing error, the boy pictured on PageOne yesterday as part of the ...
Pawn fights back in high-stakes arena A lawyer's story and the Demoulas case
Oct 01, 1997; ... Paul Walsh recalls his first image of a lawyer: Gregory Peck in"To Kill a Mockingbird," rocking on his porch with quiet authority,secure in his ability to marshal the power of reason against the pullof prejudice. It's a scene that Walsh, now 29 and a lawyer himself, ...
A vote for the Cape
Oct 01, 1997 ... A bill to preserve Cape Cod's most precious resource is nearing avote in the House of Representatives. Acting Governor Paul Celluccihas announced his intention to veto the bill, so a two-thirdsmajority is needed for an override. The resource in question is land, valuable throughout ...
Credit card deceit
Oct 01, 1997 ...Credit card companies operate under an implied contract withtheir customers. The companies can charge exorbitant interest,entice people into unwise spending, and shackle them to monthlypayments that stretch interminably. Few customers complain, perhapsin the knowledge that if they only ...
Alcohol's dangers
Oct 01, 1997 ...Alcohol is poison. It can cause erratic and violent behavior.Enough of it can kill you. Yet millions ingest alcohol regularly with few ill effects andpossibly some beneficial ones. If any sense is to be made of the senseless deaths of MIT freshmanScott Krueger and ...
New world meddling
Oct 01, 1997 ...As they come to terms with the $2 billion deal struck by theFrench company Total for natural gas extraction in Iran, Congress andthe Clinton administration are obliged to recognize thecharacteristics of a bad law: It is either unenforceable or not worthenforcing. The law in ...
KEEPING THE MEMORY ALIVE
Oct 01, 1997 ... Ed Donahue and his four children -- (from left) Casey, 9, Colleen,12, Corey, 7, and Chris, 15 -- attended a prayer vigil last night atSt. Athanasius Church in Reading for Elaine Donahue, ...
Power and politics make these strange bedfellows Adversaries Braude, Anderson find common ground
Oct 01, 1997; ... It's not quite as unlikely as Jesse Helms joining forces withTed Kennedy, but on a local level, it's almost as startling.Beginning today, Massachusetts radio listeners will hear JimBraude, long one of the state's most insistent progressives, makingcommon cause with Barbara ...
Lines are drawn for local phone wars Small carriers see opening to challenge the telecom giants
Oct 01, 1997; ... CAMBRIDGE -- When David Callan and Shawn Lewis grew unhappy withthe service their small Internet access company was getting fromNynex, they didn't switch telephone companies. They started theirown. "We were frustrated with Nynex in getting telephone lines, dialtone, larger ...
LETTING GO
Oct 01, 1997 ...General John Shalikashvili, applauded by President Clinton,embraced his wife Joan during his retirement as chairman of the JointChiefs of Staff yesterday ...
Gumbel: playing it tough with `Public Eye'
Oct 01, 1997; ...The last time most of us saw Bryant Gumbel, he was bidding anemotional adieu to NBC's "Today" show, where he ruled -- andsometimes roiled -- the morning for 15 years. Tonight, Gumbel brings his no-nonsense demeanor to a differentnetwork, CBS, as he tries to carve out his own niche ...
Female officer awarded $600,000 in harass case
Oct 01, 1997; ...The Boston Police Department has agreed to pay $600,000 to afemale police officer who says she was sexually harassed by hersuperior for seven years.Under the agreement announced yesterday by Police CommissionerPaul Evans and Charles E. Walker, chairman of the ...
Paying attention to staff's needs Trying to keep workers, firm finds salary often not priority No. 1
Oct 01, 1997; ... Josh Hyatt is a senior editor at INC. magazine. His e-mail addressis: Josh.Hyatt(at sign)inc.com There's hardly a company builder alive who, in a futile attempt toward off the most severe labor shortage in a generation, couldn't becoerced into murmuring the following mantra: People ...
Investigation steps up after pledge's death
Oct 01, 1997; ...With the death of Massachusetts Institute of Technologyfraternity pledge Scott Krueger, authorities have intensified theircriminal investigation into the events that led the first-yearstudent to suffer an alcohol overdose. Krueger, 18, died late Monday after falling into ...
`Continuity' drives IRA dissidents
Oct 01, 1997; ... BELAST -- A well-known Irish republican was walking down AllianceAvenue in the Ardoyne the other night, a rifle barely concealed underhis jacket. In the Ardoyne, a neighborhood that is an IRA hotbed, such a sightis not unusual. What happened next, however, is. A group of men ...
Harvard is aiming to be the perfect host
Oct 01, 1997; ... A battle of undefeated teams at Harvard Stadium? Yes, becauseHarvard's football program has a new look. Harvard is 2-0 for the first time since 1990 and now is aiming foran achievement that has eluded it since 1980 -- a 3-0 start. Sothere should be an air of excitement at the ...
A deadly profit
Oct 01, 1997; ... It is immoral enough for US-backed medical researchers to conductAIDS experiments in developing countries that would never be allowedin the United States. It should be just as unacceptable for drugcompanies to reap astronomical profits while providing benefits to sofew of the world's ...
NEW BEGINNING
Oct 01, 1997 ...Cantor Scott Sokol (left) and Rabbi William Hamilton ofBrookline's Congregation Kehillath Israel blow shofars in ...
Koop backs Clinton stand on tobacco Ex-surgeon general speaks at Tufts event
Oct 01, 1997; ... President Reagan's surgeon general yesterday offered acharacteristic dose of careful compliments in assessing PresidentClinton's recent actions on issues relating to health care. "I think the president is asking the questions that ought to beasked" on the proposed settlement ...
Look on the bright side of today's economy
Oct 01, 1997 ... Yesterday's editorial, "Now the bad news," would be troubling ifall of the facts were as presented. The implication is that incomequintiles (income levels divided into fifths) are fixed and, once ina group, people are stuck there for all of their lives. People moveamong quintiles in an ...
Columnist miscast gubernatorial candidate
Oct 01, 1997 ... When Patricia McGovern announced her gubernatorial campaignrecently, she pledged to focus on education, child care, health care,and other issues that really touch the lives of people. This inclusive message is distorted when columnists such as JonKeller make statements like: ...
Skaters are responsible people, not troublemakers
Oct 01, 1997 ...Regarding Ida Russakoff Hoos's Sept. 12 letter ("Here's the wheeldeal: They're dangerous"): Group skates provide a constructive way for responsible skaters toshare their common interest. We are not looking to cause trouble.Keeping a large group together on the streets isn't ...
Legal Sea Foods set to build $8m waterfront headquarters
Oct 01, 1997; ...Forty-seven years after Legal Sea Foods was founded as a fishmarket, the company that has since become one of Boston's best knownrestaurant chains has plans to open its first waterfront location. Roger Berkowitz, chief executive and president, said yesterday apreliminary agreement ...
DNA database OK'd by Mass. Information to be used in crime probes
Oct 01, 1997; ... The Legislature rushed yesterday to end Massachusetts' standingas one of only three states without a DNA database to help linkcriminals to rapes and other crimes.The federal government had given the state until the end of theday yesterday to pass a law authorizing creation of ...
Dipping into Oasis; racial pride
Oct 01, 1997; ...Although they've sold millions of records in America, Oasis, thecurrent bad boys of British rock, have never really duplicatedstateside the mad success they've enjoyed in their homeland. Perhapstheir sound is too blatantly derivative of their idols, the Beatles,or maybe there's too much ...
Names: Norman says Woods is no different than others on PGA Tour
Oct 01, 1997 ... Greg Norman says Tiger Woods is proving to be a lot like everybodyelse on the PGA Tour. "Tiger got off to a phenomenal fast start,"Norman said in a recorded interview played yesterday. "But he's comeback to reality and he's just another golfer out there, like all ofus, who's going to ...
Five reasons not to build a pedestrian bridge
Oct 01, 1997 ... In response to architect Charles Redman's five reasons forbuilding the pedestrian bridge in front of Faneuil Hall (letter,Sept. 29), here are five reasons not to do it: - As a Boston pedestrian, I do not find crossing Congress Streetfrom City Hall to Faneuil Hall any more difficult ...
The buck stops with acting IRS commissioner
Oct 01, 1997 ... It strikes me that punishing a number of mid-management people atthe IRS for the many abuses would be just a coverup for Acting IRSCommissioner Michael Dolan. He is the one responsible for theagency's ...
Bridge is an eyesore
Oct 01, 1997 ...I agree with the sentiments expressed by Jane Holtz Kay in herSept. 29 op-ed page article, "The walking city of Boston?" decryingthe proposed $3.78 million pedestrian bridge over Congress Street. The proposed bridge is an eyesore, no matter how you draw it.Even if the design is ...
Last call gives Marlins a first Florida wins playoff debut in the ninth
Oct 01, 1997; ... MIAMI -- Edgar Renteria's family in Colombia altered his birthcertificate, adding a year to his young life, so the shortstop couldsign with the Florida Marlins as a 16-year-old and come to the UnitedStates.Then he got here and wasn't sure it was such a good idea ...
Maye will miss another game
Oct 01, 1997; ... The comeback of Boston College linebacker Brian Maye is on hold. Again. The 6-foot-3 inch senior, who was coming off a seven-gamesuspension for his involvement in last year's gambling scandal, hadbeen cleared by the NCAA to return for Saturday's game againstGeorgia Tech.But ...
Attending anew to the words of Jesus
Oct 01, 1997; ...SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt. -- When publisher Thomas Powers had aquestion about the Talmud, he asked his carpenter, Ricky AlanMayotte, who he knew was knowledgeable about religious matters. After saying he'd "think about it overnight," Mayotte came backthe next morning with a three-page ...
DNC ex-official defends calls Memos to Clinton at center of debate
Oct 01, 1997; ...WASHINGTON -- As Attorney General Janet Reno investigates whetherPresident Clinton improperly made campaign solicitations, the formerDemocratic Party official who first asked Clinton to call donors saidhe sees nothing wrong with the practice, even if it took place in theWhite ...
Menino's gain is city's loss
Oct 01, 1997; ... City Councilor Diane Modica didn't know when she helped Tom Meninowin the right to appoint the Boston School Committee that the mayorwould next set his sights on an appointed City Council. That's not literally true, of course, but if the results of thecity's preliminary election ...
Widespread misperception on mental illness Survey finds stigma and errors linger
Oct 01, 1997; ...Even people who know someone with mental illness, or who havethemselves been diagnosed with it, often consider the conditionshameful, hindering access to treatment, says a state survey beingreleased today as part of a campaign to raise awareness. While 56 percent of the 400 adults ...
Students warned MIT on drinking Complaints on fraternities began in 1992
Oct 01, 1997; ... Long before Scott Krueger took his first sip of alcohol at afraternity party last weekend, two other Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology students had warned president Charles Vest and otheradministrators of the danger that lurked at MIT frat houses. Though Scott R. Velazquez and ...
Roundup time on the roadway
Oct 01, 1997; ...STONEHAM -- At 12:10 p.m. the other day, five motorists in a rowwere rifling down the southbound passing lane of I-93 at more than 90m.p.h. The guy in the middle was reading a newspaper. All within a car length of each other, they were a randomassortment of ages and genders ...
`Murphy' misses with cancer subplot
Oct 01, 1997; ... Sometimes the oranges have already been squeezed, and the rindshaven't been thrown out yet, and you think: Maybe I can get one lastdrop of juice out of them. Call it a metaphor for "Murphy Brown," asthe once-vital CBS sitcom enters its 10th season by pitting itsbrittle and obsessive ...
Rikki courts more TV time
Oct 01, 1997; ... Correspondent Beth Carney contributes to this column. Material fromwire services and other sources is used as well. Names & Faces canbe reached by electronic mail at names(at sign)globe.com. Former Boston attorney Rikki Klieman is expanding her repertory onCourt TV, joining Johnnie ...
Rare-clock scam admitted in N.J.
Oct 01, 1997; ... NEWARK -- A former executive at Engelhard Corp. admitted yesterdayin federal court that he stole $12.5 million from the industrialgiant to amass a well-known collection of antique clocks. Francis X.Vitale Jr. bought more than 140 rare clocks from European ...