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Knight Ridder/Tribune archives from March 2001

National Gallery exhibit underscores Stieglitz's impact on art world.
March 1, 2001... Byline: Chuck Myers WASHINGTON _ When it came to America's artistic development, few had as important an impact as photographer and modern art proponent Alfred Stieglitz. Stieglitz played a seminal role in fostering a modernist...

A sampling of Knight Ridder/Tribune sports columns from the past week.
March 2, 2001... Byline: Staff DAN LeBATARD, The Miami Herald, on LEONARD HAMILTON: MIAMI _ This is how he stops the suffering. Or bandages it for an afternoon, anyway. Leonard Hamilton has a cell phone pressed to each ear, a beeper going off at...

SportsPlus stories from the previous seven days.
March 2, 2001... Byline: Call (202) 383-6091 for resends Marty McSorley playing his game on a different stage HKO-MCSORLEY-SPORTSPLUS:TB_Why is Marty McSorley playing these games and landing in brawls for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the International...

Effective contrarians are confident, balanced, happy.
March 5, 2001... Byline: Tim O'Brien They go where others go when others are not there. They buy investments when others are afraid of losing everything. They sell their investments when others want more. They eat their food in measured doses. Food is...

Mid-Atlantic officials: Beach replenishment spared storm damage.
March 6, 2001... Byline: Richard M. Todaro WASHINGTON _ Delmarva beaches weathered this week's nor'easter with little beach erosion and only minor flooding, according to local and National Weather Service officials. Ocean City, Md., Mayor Jim Mathias...

Sampling of columns from the past week.
March 9, 2001... Byline: Staff Reports RANDY GALLOWAY, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, on TROY AIKMAN: IRVING, Texas _ So what is there not to like? Troy Aikman got what he desired. Jerry Jones did what was needed. Neither will be able to live...

NHTSA's first ` rollover resistance' report drives engineering safety into a ditch.
March 9, 2001... Byline: James Lafferty WASHINGTON _ The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's issued its first ever report on "Rollover Resistance" in mid-January and the findings were, as they say, "shocking, shocking." NHTSA, the...

A nasty nest of anti-globality.
March 9, 2001... Byline: Tom Plate AT)Tribune.com.) LOS ANGELES _ Not many prominent Americans saw the huge cloud forming over globalization as early as did then-President Bill Clinton. After an address on the subject at last year's World Economic...

SportsPlus stories from previous week.
March 9, 2001... Byline: By How do you spell a man in demand: m-i-d-d-l-e r-e-l-i-e-f BBO-RELIEVERS-SPORTSPLUS:TB_With expansion adding four franchises since 1993, major-league teams have been scrambling to find pitching. Few keep their starting...

Behind the scenes at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
March 12, 2001... Byline: Luaine Lee LOS ANGELES _ Hollywood's actors didn't let a threatening sky rain on their parade Sunday as they gathered at the Moorish Shrine Auditorium for the 7th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards _ often considered a precursor to...

Alcott honored by having name tied to tournament.
March 14, 2001... Byline: Patricia Baldwin She began playing golf at the age of 9 by chipping balls into tomato cans in her back yard. She started the tradition of jumping into the lake after winning the Nabisco Championship. And LGPA Hall of Famer Amy...

Michael Crawford gets teary over a waltz with Julie Andrews.
March 14, 2001... Byline: Luaine Lee PASADENA, Calif. _ Capt. Picard abandoned the ship, but the Phantom of the Opera was there to steer her home. All that may sound too colorful to be true, but that's what actually happened when Patrick Stewart (Capt....

Two old allies, two separate visions.
March 16, 2001... Byline: Tom Plate tribune.com.) LOS ANGELES _ Remember how the senior George Bush, when he was president, admitted to having trouble with ``the vision thing''? Has that deficiency been passed on to his son? Last week, a Korean...

A sampling of columns from the past week.
March 23, 2001... C. JEMAL HORTON, The Charlotte Observer, on DUKE: PHILADELPHIA _ You can start back nine years ago, with The Shot. If you look there, on that memorable night right here in the City of Brotherly Love, you will get a glimpse of why there is...

Independent Spirit Awards honors `Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'.
March 24, 2001... Byline: Luaine Lee LOS ANGELES _ The Independent Spirit Awards used to be as formal as a clambake. Held on the beach at Santa Monica, the awards honored struggling filmmakers _ whose grainy works illuminated the art houses. They would show...

Rae Carruth should serve his time quietly because a new trial could mean the Executioner's Song.
March 28, 2001... Byline: Len Elmore X X X (Len Elmore is an attorney, and college basketball analyst for ESPN. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he was an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn, N.Y., and a criminal defense attorney. He also provided...

Dinner in minutes: Herb Crusted Salmon and Sauteed Winter Potatoes.
March 28, 2001... Byline: Linda Gassenheimer otatoes On a charmed visit to Seattle - the weather was beautiful and the scenery spectacular - I tasted fresh, wild salmon. I had forgotten how good fresh salmon is. It was smoked over alder wood, but...

Elmore nostalgic about Maryland, even picks Terrapins to win it all.
March 29, 2001... Byline: Len Elmore X X X (Len Elmore played basketball for the University of Maryland from 1971 to 1974, garnering All-America awards his senior season. He also was All-ACC three consecutive seasons. Now, he is an attorney, and...

Trying to explain a point on college players and the NBA, again.
March 29, 2001... Byline: Gregory Clay s I received a telephone call the other day. The person on the line was Ethel Miles, the mother of Darius Miles, who plays for the Los Angeles Clippers. She was incensed. And she wanted to have her say. Ok,...

Why can't Duke's Battier be the Tiger of the NBA.
March 31, 2001... Byline: Gregory Clay y Clay We constantly hear about the baton, the torch, the standard-bearer, Who will succeed Michael Jordan as the global guardian of the NBA? Some say Allen Iverson should be so anointed. Forget Latrell Sprewell....

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