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Paid Notice: Memorials CONHEIM, SUE
A Weak Dollar Is Music to Foreign Tourists
Some in Albany Want to Make Clergy Report Possible Abuse
An Audience With a Mountain King
Review/Television; One Year to Disarm A Killer in the Brain
World Business Briefing | Europe: Britain: Loss At Cruise Line
The All-Stars' Skipper
Why Child Care Isn't Like Baby Sitting
Playing to the Crowd: A Real Plan for AIDS
Day-Care Options Expand in Westchester
Lawyer Snubs Suspect in Rail Shootings
The Big City; The Negatives Of Recycling In New York
Beltran Is Bruised, Yes, But He's Not Beaten Yet
Case Tying Algerian to Sept. 11 Attacks Collapses in Britain
Brodeur Gets Lucrative Extension
February 11-17;Gas-Loving, Go-Go Americans
U.S. Sees Quick Start of North Korea Nuclear Site
Bronx Woman Is Shot to Death In Front of Her Sons, 4 and 6
At Last, a D.M.V. List Of Customer Complaints
Report Says Mercenaries Aided Colombian Cartels
National Briefing | Midwest: Illinois: Teachers' Contract Avoids Strike
Old Media Collide With New Math; Weighing Knight Ridder Against Stubborn Worries
Coach Cozza to Quit After 32 Years at Yale
Ohio Mattress To Leo Burnett
The Region; Learning to Be Vicious Can Begin at Home
A Disruption of IRT Service
Washington Rejects British Airways Bid To Cut Fares to U.S.
Don't Stop Bugging Me
Poland Restores Writers' Group
Doctors, Lawyers and Other Spooky Characters
Stanford Is Now the Favorite
Dayne May Be on Way Out After Levens Agrees to Deal
Wilde's Victorian Wit Dumbed Down in Drag
When Urban Life Gets to Be Too Much, Escape Is Often Close By
Liza Graves, Patrick Smith
Paid Notice: Deaths SAPIENZA, NICOLO ''PAT.''
Paid Notice: Deaths ROTHSCHILD, DR. JACOB
Paid Notice: Deaths HELLER, PHILIP
2 Ghosts Return From Failed Dot-Coms of Yesteryear
Boston Museum Defends Its Claim: How Could Hercules Have a Hernia?
Bush Presses Syria to Leave Lebanon Soon
A.I.G. Is Said to Have Had a Tight Rein on Offshore Insurer
Keeping Watch Over 135 Million Long-Distance Calls a Day
Met Opera: The Final 'Fledermaus'
Senate Rejects Bid for Extra Year for Sept. 11 Compensation
HUD Refuses To Raise Rating For Newark
Families Realign for Sunday 'Guilt' TV
Bad Breath but Good Health
Dianne and David Zolotow Remarry in Massachusetts
Shamir 'Happy to Receive' Egyptian
Stewart Is Not Taking Top Spot for Granted
Clash of the Titans: Kurlovich Takes On Alekseyev
Howard David Samuel, 78, Labor Official and Liaison, Dies
United's Rivals Press a Struggle Of Rare Ferocity
A Cable Show Networks Truly Watch
Sandwich Chef Inc reports earnings for Qtr to June 30
Bringing a Chef's Experience to Neighborhood Cooking
Singapore Justice
American Express Reviewing Its Account
Argentines Take to the Streets Against Inept Police
Spain Preparing to Celebrate Jews in Its Past
Dorian Brown, Executive, Wed
BUSINESS DIGEST: WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1987
PATH IS CLEARED FOR CUTS IN FEES FOR LONG DISTANCE
POSTINGS: Fishkill Project; The Rush To Dutchess
Jesse Jackson Starts Talking About a Race
Southern Hospitality and B.C.C.I.
EXTRA INTEREST SPURS ARGENTINE LOAN PLAN
Davy to Merge With Trafalgar
Observing the Behavior of Apes, Up Close
Freed German Detainee Questions His Country's Role
'THE HUNGARIAN AVANT-GARDE 1914-1933,' IN STORRS
A Bank Deal Is Weighed in France
OTHERS HOLD ELECTIONS -- IN CHICAGO THEY HAVE BRAWLS
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHINDLER, IRVING
IT'S TIME TO RECYCLE OUR WATER
No Letup By Gooden As Streak Reaches 8
Paid Notice: Deaths SHAFER, STEPHEN JOEL
Ward's Effort Worth Waiting For
Golf; Out of the Scottish Mist, the Old Watson
The Transformation Of Captain Yzerman
Police Seek Handyman in Kidnapping
5 Bankers Fired From Barclays Over $62,700 Spent at Meal
Dollar Off as Gold Edges Up; Concern Voiced on Inflation
Putting the Brakes On Insurance Costs
Queens Man, 72, Is Killed Trying to Thwart Theft of Wife's Purse
Kennedy Assassination Relic Is Given to Exhibit in Dallas
Company News; Essex Rejects Bid
To Sweep, Perchance to Dream of Another Stanley Cup
In Brooklyn, the Tide of Despair Begins to Turn; In Bronx, Young People Give Time to Others
Remember Panama?
The SAT Scores Are In, But What Do They Mean?
James J. Downey Jr., Contractor, 84
Former Detroit Police Chief Convicted of Embezzlement
A Bridge's Misspelling Spreads in Throggs Neck
National Briefing | Science And Health: Minor Maneuvering Problem For Rover
Japan Puts Deregulation to Big Test
Corzine's Spending Leaps Off the Page
Anderson Can Talk To Interested Teams
Governors Unite in Fight Against Medicaid Cuts