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What happened on August 14, 1986
NEWS
Slain Drug Kingpin Knew He Was A Marked Man
By KITTY CAPARELLA, Daily News Staff Writer
Parents Critical Of Math Programs
By Francie Scott, Special to The Inquirer
A Slap In The Face It's Bad Enough He Has To Face Trial
BY PETE DEXTER
Water Workers' Protest Snarls Midcity Traffic
By ANN GERHART, Daily News Staff Writer
A Message To Children Via Momma
By Edgar Williams, Inquirer Staff Writer
Gop Tour Stops At A Stronghold
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau
New Willing Plan Is Supported
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
Decision Delayed On Settlement
By Tim Panaccio, Special to The Inquirer
Destination Mars . . . U.s., Soviets Should Work Together
BY THE ECONOMIST
Water-main Pact Is Approved
By Jim Haner, Special to The Inquirer
Letters To The Editor
3 Zoning Requests Okd
By Joe Ferry, Special to The Inquirer
Opponents Of Complex Raise Sewage Issue
By Howard Manly, Inquirer Staff Writer
Suddenly, Racism Has Reawakened In Delaware Valley
BY IRA GOLDSTEIN
Teachers Expected To Split Ticket
By Dan Meyers, Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau
Residents Want Rocks Removed
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
Research Council Urges Smoke Ban On Airline Flights
By Steve Wise, Inquirer Washington Bureau
'Alliance' Sought On Race Issues City Leaders Urged To Foster Harmony
By Julia Cass, Inquirer Staff Writer
Talk To Travel Today, Cars Carry More Than People - They Carry Messages: Signs, Symbols And Stickers
By Robert Ferrigno, Special to The Inquirer
Making Yourself At Home Within Your Own House
By Karen Heller, Inquirer Staff Writer
Letters To The Editor Crybabies
Rehnquist Recommended Scalia Also Gets Nod For Top Court
By SUSAN BENNETT, Daily News Staff Writer
Farrakhan-aided Firm Loses Site
By VINCE KASPER, Daily News Staff Writer
Specter: Will Do Well In Western Suburbs
By Mark Butler, Inquirer Staff Writer
Teachers And The School Board Continue Radnor Contract Talks
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Letter To Michelle So Much To Talk About, Mom Tells Runaway
BY LINDA WRIGHT AVERY
Code Is Amended Setting Provisions For Quarries, Mining
By Ruth Tallmadge, Special to The Inquirer
Tyson Cleanup Plan Is Opposed
By Kathy Boccella, Special to The Inquirer
Panel Moves Against Drug Sales To Children
By Paul Horvitz, Inquirer Trenton Bureau
Pressure Shows In 7th Game
From Inquirer Wire Services
Town Will Not Pay All Its Bills
By Reid Kanaley, Inquirer Staff Writer
More Recreation Funds Sought
By David Lieber, Inquirer Staff Writer
Cable Tv Subscribers Urged To End Service
By Theresa Sullivan Barger, Special to The Inquirer
Complex's Plans For Roads Studied
By Nancy Nowicki, Special to The Inquirer
A Program That Pushes Career Goals
By Michael D. Schaffer, Inquirer Staff Writer
Candidates' Air War Heating Up Casey, Scranton Fire Campaign Messages On The Tube
By MARIA GALLAGHER, Daily News Staff Writer
United They Stand Cabbies Protest Insurance Premiums
By DEBBIE M. PRICE, Daily News Staff Writer
Request In Blue Route Land Swap Trimmed
By Reid Kanaley, Inquirer Staff Writer
U.s. Withdraws Reagan Offer On S. Africa Talks
From Inquirer Wire Services
Wings Appeals Zoning Board Decision
By S. E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Material Girl's Debut Is Back On
By W. Speers, Inquirer Staff Writer (Contributing to this article were the Associated Press, United Press International, the New York Daily News, the New York Times, the Washington Post and USA Today.)
Repeal Of 22d Amendment Predicted
By Ken Fireman, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Senate Oks $ To Contras Reagan Calls It Vote For Democracy
Daily News Wire Services
Recycling To Begin Oct. 6
By Theresa Conroy, Special to The Inquirer
Letters To The Editor Sneaky Tactic
Whitpain Section Faces Poll On Zip-switch Idea
By S. E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
S. Africa Eyes Vote For Blacks
Daily News Wire Services
Rights Aide Warns Of 'Eruption'
By STEVEN A. MARQUEZ, Daily News Staff Writer
In Haverford, A Library Resignation Is Questioned
By Katharine Seelye, Inquirer Staff Writer
Letters To The Editor Culture, Recreation First: Why City Hall Tower Must Wait
Aids Victims Potential Cures Kept Unavailable
By Stephen Chapman
No Action Taken On Housing Concerns
By Katharine Seelye, Inquirer Staff Writer
School Renovations Delayed
By Theresa Sullivan Barger, Special to The Inquirer
If Snakes Are Outlawed, Only Outlaws Will Have Snakes
By STEVEN A. MARQUEZ, Daily News Staff Writer
Botha's Party, Determined To Retain Race Separation, Offers Limited Vote
By David Zucchino, Inquirer Staff Writer
Utilities Board Oks Budget Plan
By Steve Herz, Special to The Inquirer
Mexico To Aid In Drug War
By David Hess, Inquirer Washington Bureau
In Evesham, Complaints About Traffic
By Steve Herz, Special to The Inquirer
Coping With A Growing Fear Of Aids In Camden, Safety Lessons For Addicts
By Douglas A. Campbell, Inquirer Staff Writer
Health-review Panels In Jeopardy; State May Step In
By Walter F. Roche Jr., Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau
Bridge Study Is Okd
By Marlene A. Prost, Special to The Inquirer
Making Hay To Help A Va. Farmer
By Michele Riedel, Special to The Inquirer
Free Nelson R. Mandela, U.s. Leaders Must Insist
A Neighborhood Torn By Strife
By Carol Morello, Inquirer Staff Writer
Message To Kids: Boy Faces Adult Trial In Drug Case
By DAVE RACHER, Daily News Staff Writer
Painted Into A Corner, Graffiti Squad Says
By HOWARD SCHNEIDER and JUAN GONZALEZ, Daily News Staff Writers
Burlco Oks Mandatory Recycling
By Jane Cope, Special to The Inquirer
Trash-plant Opponents Decry Judge's Ruling
By Howard Manly, Inquirer Staff Writer
Planning Panel Endorses 27-house Development
By Theresa Conroy, Special to The Inquirer
Panel Votes To Override Office Veto
By Jim Haner, Special to The Inquirer
Home For Aged Defends Plans
By Christine M. Johnson, Special to The Inquirer
Marple Solicitor's Stance Is Assailed
By Reid Kanaley, Inquirer Staff Writer
Contra Aid Approved By Senate Vote Is 53-47 For Reagan Proposal
By Charles Green, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Ban Smoking On Airplanes
Council Votes To Borrow $50,000 For Street Repairs
By Joe Ferry, Special to The Inquirer
Litton Operation Agrees To Final Part Of Penalty
By Emilie Lounsberry, Inquirer Staff Writer
Penn Gears Robots To Households
By Dick Pothier, Inquirer Staff Writer
Letters To The Editor It Pays To Talk
Letters To The Editor Expand Council
Rules Police Can Live With
State Fop To Oppose Police Informant Plan
By Christopher Hepp, Inquirer Staff Writer
Excuses Put Commas In These Sentences
By DAVE RACHER, Daily News Staff Writer
Conferees Near Accord On Tax Bill
By Patricia O'Brien, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Using Power
Legg Mason Duo Extends Mccandless To Third Game
By Tim Panaccio, Special to The Inquirer
Use Of Directed Blood Donations Questioned
By Linda Herskowitz, Inquirer Staff Writer
Gop's Deangelis Back In Government
By Theresa Conroy, Special to The Inquirer
This Is Fair Trade? With Grain Deal, U.s. Joins Subsidized-export Crowd
By Enrique Candioti, Washington Post
Fidel's Savagery Exposed Poet Reveals Castro's Gulag To The World
BY ADRIAN LEE
Tv Today
By David Bianculli, Inquirer TV Critic
Supervisors Hear Request For 24-home Cluster Plan
By Maura C. Ciccarelli, Special to The Inquirer
With Sale, Sperry Site Loses Luster
By John Hall, Special to The Inquirer
Carroll's Dougherty Tops Girls' Gold-medal Effort
By Pete Schnatz, Special to The Inquirer
Narberth Council Postpones Vote On Skateboard Ban
By Tim Panaccio, Special to The Inquirer
Some Wetlands May Be Spared In Pe Plan To Reduce Reservoir
By Amy S. Rosenberg, Special to The Inquirer
Jordan Loses Primary For Senate Seat In Ga.
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Letters To The Editor The U.s. Double Standard On Drugs
Edward Beauchamp Hartung, 62, A Salesman In The Paper Industry
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Heads Linked To Bizarre Medical Mystery
By KIT KONOLIGE, Daily News Staff Writer
2 City Workers Accused Of Stealing Signs, Poles
By JUAN GONZALEZ, Daily News Staff Writer
Davy Outback? Fess Parker Was Deaver's Pick To Be Ambassador To Australia
Daily News Wire Services (Staff writer Susan Bennett contributed to this report)
Mortgage Brokers Help Find Best Deal
By LEW SICHELMAN, Special to the Daily News
Out Of The Closet And Into An Abyss Once A Darling Of The Political Right, Robert Bauman Fell Hard From Congress When It Was Revealed That He Was Gay
By Dick Polman, Inquirer Staff Writer
Sistine Chapel Choir To Sing Here
By Leonard W. Boasberg, Inquirer Staff Writer
N.j. Slaying Victim Id'd As S. Phila Youth
By KURT HEINE and SCOTT FLANDER, Daily News Staff Writers
North And South, Book Ii 12 Teens Take A Month-long Journey Into Understanding
By JOANNE SILLS, Daily News Staff Writer
Yellow Cab Falls Short In Insurance Fare Plan
By Richard Burke, Inquirer Staff Writer
Golf Decision Expected Monday
By Paul Scicchitano, Special to the Inquirer
A First Tv Interview With Ramona Africa
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Staff Writer (David Walstad and staff writer Joe Logan contributed to this article.)
Residents Complain Of Noise At Warehouse
By Kenneth Glick, Special to The Inquirer
Bridge Site May Be Near Old Warships
By Jane Cope, Special to The Inquirer (United Press International contributed to this article.)
Castaways Get Temporary Residency
By Andrew Maykuth, Inquirer Staff Writer
Lawnside Board Cancels Sale Pact With Power
By Patrisia Gonzales, Inquirer Staff Writer
Zoning Board Ends Hearings On Wawa Plan
By S. E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Source Says Pair Alive On Saturday
By Robert J. Terry, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Apathetic Age Where Is The Idealism Of Generations Ago?
BY ROBERT C. MAYNARD
Time Running Out For Bell Of Pa., Union Talks
By GLORIA CAMPISI, Daily News Staff Writer
Drug May Cut Risk Of 2d Coronary
From Inquirer Wire Services
Sewer Repairs Requested
By Kathy Boccella, Special to The Inquirer
Fatigue Factor Takes A Toll On Area Girls' Soccer Squad
By Pete Schnatz, Special to The Inquirer
12 Human Heads Found In Shipment From Phila.
Associated Press (Inquirer staff writer Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. contributed to this article.)
Last Of 4 Escapees Is Captured Leesburg Inmate Had Broken Leg
From Inquirer Wire Services
Michigan's Lucas Dawning Of 2-party System For Blacks
By Ben Wattenberg
Depending On Outsiders Worsens Trash Crisis
By Councilman John F. White Jr
Letters To The Editor Laughable
Two Accused Of Selling City Property
United Press International (Inquirer staff writer Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. contributed to this article.)
Jenkintown To Meet Rjm-bucks For Crown
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Woman Receives Probation In Fraud-conspiracy Case
By Emilie Lounsberry, Inquirer Staff Writer
Woman Gets Probation In Family Fraud Scams
By KIT KONOLIGE, Daily News Staff Writer
Grenadian Defendant Says U.s. Stirred Revolt
By Ewart Rouse, Inquirer Staff Writer
Boxer Not Guilty Of Rape, Robbery
By DAVE RACHER, Daily News Staff Writer
Debraak Story Also Unfolds In Court
By Alison Carper, Special to The Inquirer
N.j. Police Chief Thomas J. Titto
By FRANK DOUGHERTY, Daily News Staff Writer
Man Is Injured In Gun Accident
By Christine M. Johnson, Special to The Inquirer
No Bail For Student Accused Of Shooting 5
New York Daily News
Baldwin Swimmer Cornelius Keeps Bettering Her Bests
By Denny Dyroff, Special to The Inquirer
Njn To Review Decision To Cancel 'Uncle Floyd'
By Chris Conway, Inquirer Trenton Bureau
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / J. KYLE KEENER
Libraries Aren't Just For Reading Anymore
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
SPORTS
Pool Star Fusco Uses Mind As A Weapon
By Robert Seltzer, Inquirer Staff Writer
Fbi Agent: Never Too Young To Be Wise To Drugs
By PAUL DOMOWITCH, Daily News Sports Writer
Kite And Langer Advance, But Norman Misses Cut In First International
From Inquirer Wire Services
Phillies Homers Top Mets Four Hit Blasts In An 8-4 Victory
By Peter Pascarelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Holmes Says Reforms Are Needed
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau
Ogygian Faces Tough Test In Travers At Saratoga
By Don Clippinger, Inquirer Staff Writer
Waters Is Fighting To Catch On
By Angelo Cataldi, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hrs Bring Ojeda Bad Memories
By BERNARD FERNANDEZ, Daily News Sports Writer
Maryland Alters Schedule St. Joe's Affected By Decision To Stop Fall Semester Games
Daily News Wire Services
Nfl Owners Reject Bid To Expand Rosters To 49
From Inquirer Wire Services
Phils Worth Dreaming About
By BILL CONLIN, Daily News Sports Writer
Sixty Points Changed Langton's Future
By TED SILARY, Daily News Sports Writer
Running Back Coach Must Make Choices From Crowded Field
By RICH HOFMANN, Daily News Sports Writer
To Blue Bell Physician, Triathlons Are Medicine
By JEFF SAMUELS, Daily News Sports Writer Compiled from staff and wire reports
Phils Put Out Feelers For Catching Insurance
By BILL CONLIN, Daily News Sports Writer
Hopefully, Pocono Changes Won't Include Losing Cart
By BILL FLEISCHMAN, Daily News Sports Writer
Walker's A Cowboy And Dorsett's Angry
Daily News Wire Services
Even Though Struggling, Carlton Proves He Can Talk A Great Game
By Jayson Stark, Inquirer Staff Writer
The 'One-handed' Man Injury Frustrates Dwayne Jiles In Quest For Linebacker Slot
By RICH HOFMANN, Daily News Sports Writer
Walker, Cowboys Agree; Dorsett Grumbles
From Inquirer Wire Services
ENTERTAINMENT
Boning Up On Calcium: Diet Is Best
By ROSE DeWOLF, Daily News Staff Writer
Breakfast Is A 'Zoo'
By BILL KENT, Special to the Daily News
This Little Piggy's Back For Another Generation
By ROSE DeWOLF, Daily News Staff Writer
In Search Of The Jersey Hummingbird
By BILL KENT, Special to the Daily News
Today A Guide To What's Going On In And Around Philadelphia
By JIM KNIGHT, Daily News Staff Writer
For 50 Years, The Set To Grow On
By RICK SELVIN, Daily News Book Review Editor
Interview With Ramona Africa
By JOSEPH P. BLAKE, Daily News Staff Writer
Waitressing Leaves Some Very Fed-up
By MARY FLANNERY, Daily News Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Now, Computers That Can Make Their Own Decisions
By Andrea Knox, Inquirer Staff Writer
Comcast Profits Rise 35%
The Inquirer Staff
Early-aug. Auto Sales Up 7.4 Pct.
The Inquirer Staff
Icahn Predicts Profit For Twa
From Inquirer Wire Services
Port Board Rife With Conflicts Of Interest, Study Says
By KEVIN HANEY, Daily News Staff Writer
The Keeper Of Pew Family Money Quits As Head Of Glenmede Trust
By Peter Binzen, Inquirer Staff Writer
N.c. Firm Will Buy Wtel The New Owner Plans No Changes In The Ethnic Station's Format
By Neill Borowski, Inquirer Staff Writer
Local Refractory Plant Will Close, Idling 83
By Jennifer Lin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Makro To Add 3 Warehouse Club Stores
By ROBIN PALLEY, Daily News Staff Writer
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