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Headline Index for 4/5/98


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  • LOCAL NEWS
  • WORLD/NATION
  • STATE/REGION
  • BUSINESS
  • LIVING
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
  • ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT
  • HOME
  • TRAVEL
  • DAILY DATA
  • ADVICE


  • LOCAL NEWS


    Local News

    For 4/5/98

    Women still comfortable supporting Clinton
    Suburban stump
    Town politics kinder, not gentler

    Attack in Fall River exception, not rule
    Man in critical condition after assault

    Food for thought
    Fully developed city harbor would boost area
    This deck is rigged
    Plea for rights falls on deaf ears
    National Park will be clean, well-trimmed, mayor promises
    Score: Olympic goalie wows Dartmouth students
    Industrial park director to stress teamwork
    Business consultant wants to lure new firms

    Get listed in Seaside
    Meeting on PCB disposal set for today
    Voters prepare for Westport's warrant
    Easter offers a rich cultural tradition
    Luso Life

    Lakeville gas station ruling appealed
    Seniors asked to contribute memories
    Traditional circus acts coming to Lakeville
    Depositions are public but privileged records
    Communities meet to explore land-use issues
    Selectmen, clerk races top quiet ballot in Wareham
    Catholic women's council to convene
    Abandoned dog needs loving adoptive family
    Fairhaven gains conservation land
    Lenten tea planned in New Bedford
    Dartmouth student to enter state science fair
    Patrols aimed at nude sunbathers
    Library missed chance to include students
    Eagle expert will speak at Allen's Neck
    SouthCoast coastal projects win funding

    WORLD/NATION


    World/Nation

    For 4/5/98

    Back to work in Washington
    White House ready reclaim initiative

    The case against Clinton
    Judge's summary of facts in the Jones suit is listed

    Four dead as planes collide over neighborhood
    Asia gets Europe's vote of confidence for recovery
    Followers stage march King couldn't finish
    El Nino costly but not as bad as feared
    Young fear old age, but reality not so bleak
    The squalid has become commonplace
    Japan's economic peril has its roots in politics
    Toxic dumping inquiry stalled
    Bataan death march survivor dies
    People, places & things in the news

    STATE/REGION


    State/Region

    For 4/5/98

    Needle exchange succeeding in Boston
    Highway funds heading through Congress highly politicized
    A cop's life and death: suicide in the line of duty?
    At this time of year, lawns occupy center stage

    BUSINESS


    Business

    For 4/5/98

    Heard on the Street
    Local business briefs

    Not your average investment
    Partners in pizza restaurant do it for love and money

    How to avoid the IRS audit trail
    Upscale outlets booming
    Wrentham Village growth won't hurt Fall River complexes, officials say

    Chamber official moves on
    Dow's 9,000 mark no big deal to market pros
    The rich get richer, but they pay more taxes
    Polaroid, city working on sale of firm's land
    Business NewsMakers
    St. Vincent's hires new quality assurance head
    Diocesan Health Facilities announces promotion
    Rev. Lawrence will head Fall River United Way board
    Fall River United Way holds annual meeting
    Hoffa finds his name a mixed blessing
    Geneva fair showcases offbeat inventions
    Internships are key for future job-seekers
    Telemarketing one of top frauds
    How to review socially responsible funds
    How to create a personal Web page

    LIVING


    Living

    For 4/5/98

    Groundwork is key to success
    Who are you?
    Parents who make consistent effort to know their children reap the pleasant surprises

    Duck and cover: He's hosting golf tournament
    A bewitching Palm Sunday
    Finnish tradition mixes faith with trick-or-treating for kids

    Food can affect your mood
    New software lets you create virtual places
    Bill and Chuck's excellent adventures
    Retirement is a barrel of monkeys for this high-flying twosome

    Gear up for new season of baseball books
    '80s are already riding a wave of nostalgia

    SPORTS


    Sports

    For 4/5/98

    A draft tale of two very different men
    Rough start for Rose
    Their team gone, 'Buddies' look for new homes
    Mc Gwire on fire
    Coyle rolls in tourney
    Cougars hold on, reach final
    Like father, like son for PC's Welsh
    Let's hear it for the Cubs!
    Hard work on Nixon's side
    Yankees fall to 0-3 for the first time since 1985
    Sadler still learning at second
    Saberhagen likes his chances
    Mariners haunted by pitching woes
    Red Sox' first loss accentuated the negatives
    Whalers roll to sweep in volleyball's hometown
    Upcoming high school schedule
    Hazelwood Women's 5k shows continued growth
    Corsair bats still booming
    Heat finally beats Charlotte
    Revs fall to first-year Fusion
    Michigan wins NCAA hockey crown
    Blues extend win streak to five
    Woods' run won't be forgotten
    No changes planned in winner's wake
    Seniors benefit from a life dedicated to skiing enjoyment
    Parent is grateful for baseball's gift to kids
    New regional tournament will crown area's best golfers
    Back-to-back 300s? Amazing!
    Mike Tyson's cry: Where did all the money go?
    Daily Sports Capsule

    OPINION


    Opinion

    For 4/5/98

    Atlantis School gathering: a memorial self-service
    Region bids good riddance to Paula Jones' spurious suit
    Letters to the Editor
    Bella Abzug: A voice never stilled

    ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT


    Arts/Entertainment

    For 4/5/98

    New Bedford choral students garner honors
    On the cutting edge
    Meg Ryan plays heart surgeon in new film

    National Poetry Month marked with special events
    ArtWorks! offers career seminar for artists
    Passion, brevity key in new series
    Best Sellers
    Japanese harbor a great love of Sherlock Holmes
    Center for Wyeth family focuses on Maine works
    O'Donnell relaxing a bit as show gains seasoning

    HOME


    Home

    For 4/5/98

    Bulbs: Look to '99 now
    The early bird gets the best bulbs

    The greenhouse effect
    It's a great way to do gardening all year round

    Automatic switches can be light savers
    A room of her own
    You can decide what pleases you the most

    Making homes naturally healthy by design
    Avoiding fried dust
    Dazzling comers offer colorful options
    My pursuit of the celebrated primrose
    Thatch can affect lawn's look
    Time magazine founder among Great Americans
    Skirt will be just what the young musician ordered
    Finding more creative uses for lenses
    Mexican style adds spice to decor
    Weddings
    Anniversaries
    Births
    Engagements
    High-powered deck cleaners can remove stains
    Hope chests, popular as graduation presents, retain value
    New products arm pet owners against fleas
    It's a doggone refreshing change
    Delight in the unexpected
    Good reasons not to use oil paint outside
    This year's leaves feed next year's flowers

    TRAVEL


    Travel

    For 4/5/98

    All dolled up in Williamsburg
    Lady Anne factory is a big tourist draw

    Chocolate lovers invited to have fling in Portland
    Bicycle route to span Wales
    Travelers with medical concerns should prepare

    DAILY DATA


    Daily Data

    For 4/5/98

    Agenda: A daily guide to public meetings in Southeastern Massachusetts

    Daily weather almanac
    Funeral notices
    Daily Lottery
    Obituaries

    ADVICE


    Advice

    For 4/5/98

    Words to comfort loyal, ailing staffer
    Signs of etiquette are fine -- but don't post them
    Dr. Donohue
    Daily Horoscope
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