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- SPORTS PEOPLE: FOOTBALL;Haselrig May Leave Jail for Rehabilitation
- SPORTS PEOPLE: FOOTBALL;Former Lineman Gets One-Year Sentence
- G.M. to Consolidate Car and Truck Offices
- POLITICS: REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK;Dole Holds His Tongue, But Strain Is Showing
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: THE AIRLINE;Agents Say Passengers Are Keeping Travel Plans
- Retire in the Apartment-Starved City? Yes!
- ATLANTA: DAY 1 -- NOTEBOOK;Package Causes Scare
- INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS;Reltec of U.S. to Buy Rainford of Britain
- CYCLING;A Master of the Attack Looking for His Moment
- In Performance;JAZZ
- SPORTS PEOPLE: FOOTBALL;Chiefs Match Vikings' Offer for Carter
- Chevron Settlement Put at $700 Million
- Drifter Charged in Case That Gay Groups Said Showed Police Bias
- NEW JERSEY DAILY BRIEFING;Animal Protection Is Popular
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS;Metallgesellschaft, in a Shift, To Settle With Former Chief
- NEW JERSEY DAILY BRIEFING;Rights Official Dismissed
- Jailed Chief of the French Railroad Resigns
- Russell H. Dorr, 89, International Banker
- Israeli Troops Stop Battle Over Land
- NEW JERSEY DAILY BRIEFING;Man Dies at Ex-Wife's Home
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: THE MEDICAL EXAMINER;Families Urged to Provide Records to Speed Identification of Bodies
- Resignation at Quaker Oats Over Snapple's Poor Sales
- COMPANY NEWS;AMERICA ONLINE EXPECTS TO DOUBLE ITS EARNINGS
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;Agassi Draws a Tough First Round
- Sports of The Times;Long Opening Ceremony Finally Gives the Games to the Athletes
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: SECURITY;Airport Sweeps Leave One Thing Unchecked: The Planes
- After Kaczynski Was Seized, Bomb Blew Up Near Cabin
- World News Briefs;Tamils Continue Battle With Sri Lanka Troops
- In Performance;JAZZ
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;Americans to Meet Powerful Cubans Early in the Boxing Competition
- COMPANY NEWS;BACHMAN INFORMATION COMPLETES CADRE TAKEOVER
- Frederick J. Stock, 88, Pharmaceutical Executive
- Income Gap in Mexico Grows, and So Do Protests
- INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS;German Data Lift Hopes For an Early Rate Cut
- INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS;Rolls-Royce to Quit Steam Power Generation
- Corrections
- Corrections
- SPORTS PEOPLE: BASEBALL;A Setback for Mariners' Johnson
- Executive Changes
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;Olympic Honors, 60 Years Late
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;Samaranch Has Only Praise for the Games
- Investors Pull Money Out of Stock Funds
- Observer;Ending With a Whimper
- Richard W. Long, 46, Builder Of Bicycles for Olympic Team
- Truth Comes to Those Scientists Who Work at It
- Senators Vote to Cut Off Benefits for Legal Aliens
- Teachers Take On the Arts, and the Arts Teach Them
- Bridge
- World News Briefs;Palestinian Convicted In U.S. in '85 Hijacking
- An Unwelcome Record
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS;Hewlett-Packard Expands
- For Israeli Settlers, a Dream Revived
- Russia Looks Best as Long-Term Play
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- SPORTS PEOPLE: BOXING;Morrison Is Briefly Hospitalized
- In Performance;ROCK
- Taxicabs and Seat Belts and the People Who Demand Them;Search and Surprise
- COMPANY REPORTS;Delta Beats Earnings Forecasts
- Truth Comes to Those Scientists Who Work at It
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;The Olympics Open Amid Pageantry, and Anxiety
- Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't Get His Photos
- Picasso and 1946: The Year of Joie de Vivre
- Portrait of the Artist: Degas as a Collector
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: THE PASSENGERS;Reunions and Homecomings Never Fulfilled and Sudden End to a Vacation
- BASEBALL;Expos Leave Mets Deflated Again
- POLITICS;Gingrich on Medicare
- Truth Comes to Those Scientists Who Work at It
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: THE INVESTIGATION;Searching for Clues On Countless Fronts
- COMPANY NEWS;ROADMASTER SELLING BICYCLE AND SLEDS DIVISIONS
- News Summary
- Truth Comes to Those Scientists Who Work at It;Venus's Face
- In Performance;JAZZ
- NEW JERSEY DAILY BRIEFING;Jobless Rate Unchanged
- 9 Caribbean Nations Open Waters to U.S. Drug Pursuit
- BASEBALL;Yanks May Sign Morris as Stopgap
- When Music Plays With Art
- World News Briefs;Chechen Commander Apparently Still Alive
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;South African Runs and Remembers
- Colorado Booms, and Some Worry
- Key Rates
- POLITICS: THE DEMOCRAT;Clinton Tells U.S. Athletes, 'I Want You to Mop Up'
- Mutual Fund Withdrawals Up Sharply
- Corrections
- INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS;SKF of Sweden Says Profits Tumbled 21%
- Stocks Finish Busiest Week With 37.36 Drop in Dow
- Peg Weiss, 63, Kandinsky Scholar and Historian
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;NBC's Restrictions Protested
- ATLANTA: DAY 1 -- NOTEBOOK;Traffic Gets Off to a Gridlocked Start
- A Field of Visions Is His Dream;Catskills Man Sees Tourist Draw In World's Largest Kaleidoscope
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;2 Dreamers From the Olympic City
- INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS;Unichem Gains a Step In Lloyds Chemist Deal
- An Editor at The Atlantic to Lead U.S. News
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;The Heat Becomes Another Opponent
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;Promised Renewal Has Been Less Than Olympian
- A Jewish Studies Leader Must Know Hebrew
- All-Girl Schools Duck the Issue
- Dow Jones and the Nikkei: Partners or Strangers in the Night?
- Education Board to Expand Private Custodial Services
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS;This Wine Has a Presidential Seal
- COMPANY NEWS;SUNBEAM SHARES RISE ON NEWS OF CHIEF'S APPOINTMENT
- CREDIT MARKETS;Bonds Retreat As Fed Stance Is Reassessed
- Corrections
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS;Spanish Companies in Crossfire of U.S.-Cuba Battle
- PRO BASKETBALL: NOTEBOOK;Ewing Likes His Chances With or Without O'Neal
- COMPANY NEWS;SHARES OF IOMEGA SLIDE ON DISAPPOINTING EARNINGS
- PRO FOOTBALL;Talley Out After Tearing Up Left Knee
- In Performance;CLASSICAL MUSIC
- RESULTS PLUS
- Uncovered Short Sales Decline On the Big Board and the Amex
- Sports of The Times;In Search Of a Spirit In the Dark
- ATLANTA: DAY 1 -- NOTEBOOK;No TV for Soccer Opener
- NEW JERSEY DAILY BRIEFING;Bacteria Found at F.A.A.
- Mexican Group Says It Carried Out Ambush
- Constitution-Bashing
- Rain of Biblical Proportions Pours Out of Midwest Skies
- POLITICS: THE AD CAMPAIGN;Organized Labor Goes on the Offensive, and the Republicans Cry Foul
- Man Is Arrested In Queens Killing
- High-Tech Rubber Hits the Road;Tire Makers Struggle to Stand Out From the Crowd
- CURRENCY MARKETS;Dollar Off vs. Mark and Yen, Following Stocks Down Again
- BASEBALL;Vaughn Powers Red Sox Over the Orioles
- POLITICS;Powell Will Attend G.O.P. Convention
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS;Interest Rates Cut by Canada
- Metro Digest
- Corrections
- World News Briefs;Catholic Bishops Regret Anti-Aborigine Policy
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800;F.B.I. Seeking Crash Witnesses
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800;A List of the Passengers and Crew Members of T.W.A. Flight 800
- Judge Clears Accord on Class-Action Suit Against Archer Daniels
- Chrysler Raising Prices by Average 1.9%
- Journal;The Summer Kingdom
- Panel Advises F.D.A. To Allow Abortion Pill
- INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS;West Japan Railway Plans to Sell Shares
- An Attempt to Deter Agents
- PRO FOOTBALL;Giants' New Camp Marred by Graffiti
- Berlin Journal;A Relic Who's Red and Unrepentant
- THEATER REVIEW;Ever Wincing At Her Roots Yet Unwilling To Let Go
- Hospital Urged for Suspect
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: THE PUBLIC;Politicians Provide Comfort And Criticism After Crash
- TOP BOSNIAN SERB AGREES TO RESIGN
- ATLANTA: DAY 1 -- NOTEBOOK;A Team Now Scattered
- COMPANY NEWS;HUNTSMAN OFFERS TO PURCHASE REXENE FOR $442 MILLION
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: THE FRENCH CLUB;In a Small Pennsylvania Town, 21 Lives Touch Every Family
- Public Broadcasting Can Survive Alone
- A Twist in the Metallgesellschaft Saga
- William Easton, 80, Fossil-Coral Expert
- Dispute Still Simmering Over Aegean Sea Islets
- Religion Journal;New Millennium, Great Expectations
- 2 New Cereals By Betty Crocker
- Taxicabs and Seat Belts and the People Who Demand Them;Front Seat Dangers
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: LONG ISLAND;Aftermath Of a Crash On Beaches And Psyches
- Rules Approved To Let Trading Resume Faster
- SPORTS PEOPLE: TENNIS;Peter Graf's Tax Evasion Trial Is Set
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: THE OVERVIEW;Rough Seas Hamper Search for Clues in Plane Crash
- BASEBALL;Pettitte Plummets Yanks To Season-Worst Streak
- A Jewish Studies Leader Must Know Hebrew;Bizarre Arguments
- In Performance;ROCK
- COMPANY NEWS;HOLOGIC AGREES TO MERGE WITH FLUOROSCAN
- SPORTS PEOPLE: HOCKEY;Canucks End Negotiations With Gretzky
- COMPANY NEWS;AMERICAN ENTERPRISES SEEKS YALE INTERNATIONAL
- Multiracial Americans Ready To Claim Their Own Identity
- Council's War On Term Limits Finds Backers With Means
- Stirrings in Indonesia
- FUTURES MARKETS;Crude Oil Prices Fall Sharply; Corn and Soybeans Also Drop
- BUSINESS DIGEST
- COMPANY NEWS;ESSILOR OF AMERICA TO BUY DUFFENS OPTICAL
- COMPANY NEWS;RYDER STUDIES SALE OF CONSUMER TRUCK RENTAL UNIT
- NEW JERSEY DAILY BRIEFING;Student Admits Sex Crimes
- Taxicabs and Seat Belts and the People Who Demand Them
- THE CRASH OF FLIGHT 800: THE FAMILIES;For Families, Few Answers Except the Ones They Fear
- Newark to Get More Teachers But Fewer Jobs
- Rates on Mortgages Dip
- 'Possibility of Criminal Act,' Says U.S. Aviation Official
- ATLANTA: DAY 1 -- NOTEBOOK;Excluded From Ceremony
- Man Who Killed 3 in Family Is Executed
- GOLF;Aging Nicklaus Plays Like the Nicklaus of Old
- SPORTS PEOPLE: FOOTBALL;Raiders Sign Maryland as a Free Agent
- ATLANTA: DAY 1;Hot Athletes, Hot Contests and Hot Weather
- Taxicabs and Seat Belts and the People Who Demand Them;A Call for Cool Air, Too
- NEW JERSEY DAILY BRIEFING;Saving a Cable Factory
- Credit Unions Help Finance a Bid for Reinstatement by a DismissedFederal Regulator
- COMPANY REPORTS;Comsat Chief Executive Quits As Quarterly Profits Fall 74%
- Social Democrats Bog Down Kohl's Austerity Package
- A Twist in the Metallgesellschaft Saga
- 1946: Spanish War : IN OUR PAGES:100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO
- ATLANTA: DAY 1 -- NOTEBOOK;Georgia Flag Protested
- Economic Scene : China's Strategy Puzzles Hong Kong
- 1896:Chinese Opinion : IN OUR PAGES:100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO
- 1921: Olympic Site : IN OUR PAGES:100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO
- Hedblom's 65 Puts Him In League With Idol
- On Track: The Best Show in Atlanta
- Why U.S. Isolation of Burma Might Not Serve Democracy
- Moncassin Wins the Stage Into Bordeaux : Poli Considers Attack, But Thinks Better of It
- Atlanta Honors Those Who Are There and the Man Who Isn't
- Scots To the Death
- An On-Line Broker, a PC and Thou: The Internet Beckons Investors
- A Gambit to Deflect China : ASEAN Ignores West on Burma
- From Archery to Yachting, The Events and Their Stars
- Q & A : These Motley and Foolish Things
- Everybody Must Not Get Stoned
- 'Possibility of Criminal Act,' Says U.S. Aviation Official
- Professionals Hop Aboard Do-It-Yourself Bandwagon