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What happened on October 30, 1988
NEWS
Teacher Gets Into Spirit Of Chasing Ghost Stories
By Dan Hardy, Special to The Inquirer
A Novelty That's Given New Meaning To The Term 'Gag Item'
By Bob Garfield, Special to The Inquirer
Temple Student Group Leads Anti-klan Rally At Lewis Quadrangle
By Murray Dubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Taxes, Control Of Growth Are The Big Issues For '88
By Bonnie Baker, Special to The Inquirer
Figuring Out Who Pays For Child Care Is Government Support The Only Answer?
By HAPPY FERNANDEZ
Parents Demand Monitors For Buses
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Route 1 Changes Under Review
By Stacey Burling, Special to The Inquirer
Council Votes To Approve Plan For 16-story Hotel
By Kristin E. Holmes, Special to The Inquirer
A Determined Few March Against Drugs In Camden
By Douglas A. Campbell, Inquirer Staff Writer
Expansion Plans To Go To State
By Karen K. Gress, Special to The Inquirer
Riverton Board Is Evaluated
By Patricia Nichols, Special to The Inquirer
Kitchen, Dining, Crafts Rooms Being Built At Coatesville Center
By Jeff Gammage, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hauler To Collect Town's Leaves
By Larry Borska, Special to The Inquirer
Trash-to-steam Plant Still A Burning Issue
By Cheryl Baisden, Special to The Inquirer
Ballot Offers Choice In Form Of Government
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Medford Skeptical Of Rte. 70 Project
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Fate Of New Complex Hangs On Election
By David Enscoe, Special to The Inquirer
Benefits Predicted By Developer
By Gail Krueger-Nicholson, Special to The Inquirer
Joint Effort Urged To Save Land In Chesco
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hearing Irks Foes Of Fence Site
By Charlotte Kidd, Special to The Inquirer
A Wedding Of America's Decorative And Fine Arts
By Lita Solis-Cohen, Inquirer Antiques Writer
Boosters Fend Off Grinch For Another Christmas
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Zoning Panel Rejects Recycling-center Plan
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / J. MICHAEL McDYRE
Underdogs Face Two Gop Giants In Senate Battle
By Jodi Enda, Inquirer Staff Writer
Fire School Proposed For Chesco
By Stacey Burling, Special to The Inquirer
Of 2 Whales, Man And Nature To Some, Saving The Whales Came To Symbolize Protecting The Environment
By Liz Bowie, Baltimore Sun
With The Bridge Closed, Traffic Finds New Byways
By Charles McCurdy, Special to The Inquirer
The Tug Of War Over Voters
By Bill Miller, Inquirer Staff Writer
From Goode, A Dose Of Financial Reality
By Vernon Loeb, Inquirer Staff Writer
Prodding A Town's Memory
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Engineer Offers Plans For Expanding Capacity
By Laura Fortunato, Special to The Inquirer
Retirees Share Their Business Savvy
By Maria Archangelo, Special to The Inquirer
Police Charge 2 Bellmawr Men With Running Betting Operation
By John Way Jennings, Inquirer Staff Writer
Public Gobbling Up Tickets For Record Calif. Lottery
From Inquirer Wire Services
Township Clinics Aim To Halt Spread Of Rabies
By Martha McDonald, Special to The Inquirer
Project Sparks Sewage Worries
By Adrienne Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Supervisor Seat Is Filled
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Uss Saunders Retirement Home Visits Hawaii On Fantasy Cruise
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, Special to The Inquirer
Democrats Flipping For Their Cause
The Philadelphia Inquirer / REBECCA BARGER
Three-way Race For Mayor's Seat
By Frank Langfitt, Special to The Inquirer
After-school Care For Children Who Have Special Needs
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Gop Hopes To Take The Council Reins
By Sari Harrar, Special to The Inquirer
Petitions Call For Return Of Police To Museum, Park
By Bill Miller, Inquirer Staff Writer
Heads Above The Crowd
By Bernice Heron, Special to The Inquirer
1984 Mayoral Foes Face Off In Rerun
By Scott Brodeur, Special to The Inquirer
Brawley Urges Unity At Rally In West Phila.
By Hank Klibanoff, Inquirer Staff Writer
Battle For Ben Wilson's Legacy
By Laurie T. Conrad, Special to The Inquirer
Krajewski Blasts Goode For Fall In Number Of Police On Streets
By Bill Miller, Inquirer Staff Writer
For Schools, A Big, Very Big, Show
By Maura C. Ciccarelli, Special to The Inquirer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / PAOLA NOGUERAS
Study Set On Options On Offices
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
Changing Minds In Guatemala
By Gary Marx, Orlando Sentinel
Figuring Out Who Pays For Child Care This Company Is Bucking The Trend
By ISAAC HELLER
Some Martians And Earthlings Hobnob At Reunion
By Ralph Cipriano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hearings Begin On Two Projects
By Gail Krueger-Nicholson, Special to The Inquirer
Parkland Measure To Come Before Voters
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Officials Decry Low Voter Turnout
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Ruling Could Leave Vacancy On Penna.'s Highest Court
By Katharine Seelye, Inquirer Staff Writer
Letters To The Editor
Colleges See Rise In Rolls Despite Decline In Student Pool
By Huntly Collins, Inquirer Staff Writer
Mini-city In Church Farm Fields Plans Hint At Future Of Chesco Site
By Curtis Rist and Susan Warner, Inquirer Staff Writers
Board Votes To Apply For A Federal Grant
By Nancy Scott, Special to The Inquirer
The Mystique Of Johns And His Creations The True Subject Of The Artist's Work: His Own Life.
By Edward J. Sozanski, Inquirer Art Critic
Rail Work Bottles Up Area Traffic
Special to The Inquirer / EILEEN RYAN
E. Marshall Street Walkway Sought
By Larry Borska, Special to The Inquirer
Service Agencies Reach Out To Firms To Gain Volunteers
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Rehab Program To Treat Hispanics
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Shamong Committee May Grow
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Corporate Grass Is Not Always Greener In The Suburbs Whyte Studied What Had Happened To 41 Companies That Moved From New York To The Suburbs During The 1970s. The Results Are Eye-opening.
By DAVID R. BOLDT
Dukakis Hammers Gop On Farm Policy And Trade
By Kenneth J. Cooper, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Panel Accepts Plans For Rte. 1
By Joan Capuzzi, Special to The Inquirer
Farm Plans Retain Open Space
By Leslie C. Ely, Special to The Inquirer
A 'Super Effort' For Child Support
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Inspectors Find No Violations At A Mcdonald's
By John Way Jennings, Inquirer Staff Writer
Here And Only Here, Buyers Often Foot Agents' Fees
By Glenn Burkins, Inquirer Staff Writer
Seminar Gives Phila. Teens A Voice In Drug Dialogue
By Rich Henson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Township To Update Comprehensive Plan
By Mark E. Neumann, Special to The Inquirer
Development Traffic Study Is Challenged At Meeting
By Meryll Hansen, Special to The Inquirer
Planning Board Votes In Favor Of Pe Proposal For Substation
By Joe Ferry, Special to The Inquirer
2d Abduction Try In Week Fails In Upper Merion
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
Study Commission Issue Among Those On Ballot
By Jonathan Sidener, Special to The Inquirer
Group Home Draws Fire In Warminster
By Laurie T. Conrad, Special to The Inquirer
In Family Court, Children Without A Voice
By Henry Goldman, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Developer Gets Bad News From Panel
By Curtis Rist, Inquirer Staff Writer
Signs Sprout On Lawns As Election Draws Near
By Nancy Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Listening By Watching What Is Said
By Cheryl Baisden, Special to The Inquirer
Panel Asks For A Detailed Plan That Would Cluster Five Houses
By Lara Wozniak, Special to The Inquirer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / SCOTT ROWAN
Worth Repeating
A Fight Not Fought At Council Meeting
By Jacqueline Soltner, Special to The Inquirer
Taking A Wider View Of Science
By Huntly Collins, Inquirer Staff Writer
Coloring The Lives Of Ill Children With Love
By Will Thompson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / HINDA SCHUMAN
Voters To Decide If They Should Pick School Board
By Catherine Ross, Special to The Inquirer
Houses' Zoning Approved
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
They Urge Different Solutions
By Erin Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Chamber Of Commerce Decides Lottery Is Too Chancy
By Stacey Burling, Special to The Inquirer
School Officials Call For Closure Of Base After Loss Of Federal Aid
By Maura C. Ciccarelli, Special to The Inquirer
Officials Grapple With Governing
By Neal Thompson, Special to The Inquirer
As Youngsters Vote, So Votes The Nation?
By Lini S. Kadaba, Inquirer Staff Writer
Voting Rolls Show A Decline Since '84
By Christopher Hand, Special to The Inquirer
No Zoning Change Recommended
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
This Cajun Cuisine Lacks The Firepower Despite A Mouth-watering Menu
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Major Collection To Be Sold In N.y.
By Henri Sault, Inquirer Coins Writer
Putting Emergency Planning To The Test
By William H. Sokolic, Special to The Inquirer
Log Cabin Becomes Battleground Of Council Politics
By Bob Tulini, Special to The Inquirer
Dispute Over Signs Continues
By Diane M. Fiske, Special to The Inquirer
Tough-guy Transportation Chief Softens The Rough Edge
By Bill Arthur, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Two Local Groups That Can Certify Childbirth Educators
By Henry Klein, Special to The Inquirer
The Paris Designers Want To Play It Safe
By Jill Gerston, Inquirer Staff Writer
Bowes To Resign From Council Post
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Bush's Forte: Making Dukakis The Issue
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Sales Tips To Use In Slow Times Soft Market Points To Revised Strategy
By Kenneth R. Harney, Special to The Inquirer
Action Delayed On Development
By Jacqueline Soltner, Special to The Inquirer
Latchkey Program Is To Start Nov. 14
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Industrial Park Approved
By Adrienne Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Board Strikes Publicity Position
By Chuck McDevitt, Special to The Inquirer
In California For The Weekend, With A Few Hours To Kill
By Ralph Vigoda, Inquirer Staff Writer
Sailor Kissed, Tried To Tell - To No Avail
By Susan Levine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / HINDA SCHUMAN
Neither Candidate's Deficit Proposal Seems Workable
By Robert A. Rankin, Inquirer Washington Bureau
A Classic Prosecutor Runs For Pa.'s Top Prosecution Job
By TOM FOX
Council Is Guaranteed Two Female Members
By T.J.McCarthy, Special to The Inquirer
Democrats Hope To Break Gop's Hold On Council
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, Special to The Inquirer
Most Council Seats Contested In Camden Co.
By Bob Tulini and Robert DiGiacomo, Special to The Inquirer
Independents Out To Gain A Two-thirds Majority
By Christopher Hand, Special to The Inquirer
Hiway Theater In Jenkintown Put Up For Sale
By David M. Giles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Toting The Votes Nbc's Giant Adding Machine Is Oiled For Nov. 8
By Robert DiGiacomo, Special to The Inquirer
Candidates Chart Transportation Positions
By Rich Henson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Panel Recommending Vacant Lot Subdivision
By Deanna Vincent, Special to The Inquirer
Naacp Conference Stresses Voting
By Lou Perfidio, Special to The Inquirer
A Tough Job Made Even Worse All The Indictments Are Testing The Morale Of City Prison Guards.
By Edward Power, Inquirer Staff Writer
Council Race Won't Alter Gop Control
By Frank Langfitt, Special to The Inquirer
Saving The Day: Of Mood Swings And Time Clocks
By Anthony R. Wood, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hard Lessons About American Schools
By Dale Mezzacappa, Inquirer Staff Writer
Dairies Tract Plan Protested
By Melinda Deanna Anderson, Special to The Inquirer
Antique Dealer's Dolls Turn Into Dollars
By Curtis Rist, Inquirer Staff Writer
Expo On Cooperative Education Scheduled For Nov. 9 At Bcc
By Neal Thompson, Special to The Inquirer
Election To End Council Deadlock
By T.J. McCarthy, Special to The Inquirer
Contract Settlements Put The District Over Budget
By Mary H. Donohue, Special to The Inquirer
Clementon Police Chief's Raise Put On Ballot
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, Special to the Inquirer
Growth: Is Present Council Handling It Well Or Not?
By Elisabeth Ryan Sullivan, Special to The Inquirer
Leaf-composting Program Set
By Rich Henson, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Case For Dukakis He's Been Bested On The Campaign Trail, But He'd Still Make A Better President
Pa. High Court Ruling Favors Montco Trash-plant Plan
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Turning A Hobby Into A Business
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
How Athletes Are Affected By Motherhood
By Karen Croke, New York Daily News
2 New Stamps With A Local Connection
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Stamps Writer
Edward Albee Plays To Student Writers
By Diane M. Fiske, Special to The Inquirer
A Move Toward Bigger Buy-outs
By Jennifer Lin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Public Safety A Key Issue In Glassboro Race
By T.J. McCarthy, Special to The Inquirer
Delightful Food Enhanced By A Rustic Setting
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
City Agrees To Settle Sewer-service Suit
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Car Insurance A Focus In Statehouse Races
By Bill Miller, Inquirer Staff Writer
Her Chatty Walking Tour Takes In Lower Manhattan
By Tom Jacobs, Los Angeles Daily News
Building Owners To Be Polled On Historic-preservation Zoning
By Erin Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Nursery Is Ordered To Halt Parking In Front Of Store
By E.J. Brown, Special to The Inquirer
Army And Air Force Battle On Air Support For Infantry
By Mark Thompson, Inquirer Washington Bureau
How Candidates Home In On The Voters
By Denise-Marie Santiago, Inquirer Staff Writer
Getting A Short Course On Halloween Safety
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
George Sekula, 74, Of Havertown
By Yvette Ousley, Special to The Inquirer
Channeling Blacks Into Mainstream Of Free Enterprise
By Erin Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Washington Twp. Donations Listed
By Frank Langfitt, Special to The Inquirer
World-traveling Cantor Gives Concert At Home
By Eils Lotozo, Special to The Inquirer
The Big Contributors Are Consultants
By Jonathan Sidener, Special to The Inquirer
Spinning, Weaving Exhibit Set
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
An Fbi Affidavit Links Official To Fraud Bid
By Hank Klibanoff, Inquirer Staff Writer
54th Annual Hunt Cup Races Set
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
Frogdesign Leaps In Bold, Bright, User-friendly Exhibit For Phila.
By Elise Vider, Special to The Inquirer
In First Race, Democrat Hopes To Unseat Civera
By Nathan Gorenstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
Frumer Back For Another Try
By David M. Giles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Fatal Hit-run, Gang Slaying Are To Go To Trial Tomorrow
By Frank Reeves, Special to The Inquirer
Despite Rift, Republicans Hope To Keep 2 Seats
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, Special to The Inquirer
The Puzzle Of N.j.'s Swing Voters
By S.A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
Where To Discover The Many Charms Of The Holly
By Jane G. Pepper, Special to The Inquirer
Little Budgies And How To Raise Them
By Deborah Lawson, Special to The Inquirer
Both Sides Agree: Borough In Good Shape
By William J. Beerman, Special to The Inquirer
Accused: Stolen Gun Used In Abduction
By Theresa Conroy, Special to The Inquirer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / JOHN SLAVIN
A Choice Of Rule In Collingswood
By S.A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Smiling Child, Killed By A Car, Is Remembered
By Reid Kanaley, Inquirer Staff Writer
East Whiteland Officials Tour New Septa Garage
By Diane M. Fiske, Special to The Inquirer
Fortune And Fame Cheltenham Man Gives Game Show A Spin And Wins
By David M. Giles, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Political Tug Of War In Winslow
By Scott Brodeur, Special to The Inquirer
Colonial-style Carpentry
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Staff Writer
Special Computers Are The Key To Helping Handicapped Pupils
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Two Camps: One Pushing, One Smiling Bush Likens U.s. To Freed Whales During A Swing Through Illinois
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Two Camps: One Pushing, One Smiling 10,000 Volunteers For Dukakis Are Mobilized For Pa. Offensive
By Katharine Seelye, Inquirer Staff Writer Inquirer staff writer Mark Fazlollah contributed to this article
Caramandi: A Mob Tiff Turns Cosmic
By Robin Clark, Inquirer Staff Writer
Students Objecting To Dissections In Lab Get Choice
By Maura C. Ciccarelli, Special to The Inquirer
The Men Behind Bitter N.j. Race
By Chris Conway, Inquirer Trenton Bureau
Alcohol Case Raises Political Implications
By Frank Langfitt, Special to The Inquirer
Artist Awarded For Her Fruitful Works
By Helen Sissons, Special to The Inquirer
Intersection Decision Due Soon
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
She Works To Help Students Find The Roots Of Jewish Families
By Philip Walzer, Inquirer Staff Writer
Polish Radio Gives News, Advice
By Lynn M. Waltz, Special to The Inquirer
Chrysler Celebrates A Plant, A Pact And 2 New Cars
By Al Haas, Inquirer Automotive Writer
Proposal For Movie Theater Is Denied By Whitpain Board
By S. E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Thirsty Soviets Toast The End Of A Dry Spell
By Steve Goldstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Justice Of Quality She's Seen As Tough; She's Seen As Kind. But Juanita Kidd Stout Sees Herself This Way: As Someone Who Has Made A Difference.
By Alexis Moore, Inquirer Staff Writer
Zoning Proposal Worries Winding River Residents
By William Tuthill, Special to The Inquirer
3d World Balks On Pollution Leaders Of Developing Nations Find Irony In Rich Countries' Push To Protect The Environment.
By Mark Jaffe, Inquirer Staff Writer
In Hi-nella, It's (ho-hum) Election Time
By Cheryl Baisden, Special to The Inquirer
Board Rejects Bids Of 2 Trash Haulers
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Preliminary Plans Discussed For Cluster Housing On 2 Sites
By Lou Perfidio, Special to The Inquirer
'Dud' Grenade, A Class Prop, Explodes, Injuring Teacher
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer
Murder Trial For N.y. Man Set For Nov. 28
By Rose Simmons, Inquirer Staff Writer
For The Kentucky Derby, Package Deal's The Way To Go
By Stephen Birnbaum, Special to The Inquirer
Vera Robinson Henry, 92, Mother Of The Family Of The Year In 1966
By Hank Klibanoff, Inquirer Staff Writer
Mini Mansions Starting Small, A Hobby Turns Into Big Enterprise
By Lini S. Kadaba, Inquirer Staff Writer
2,000 Pickets Arrested Abortion Foes Protest In 26 Cities
From Inquirer Wire Services
Nottingham Park Deer Hunt Set
By Rich Henson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Nancy Howard, 72, Horticulturist
By Murray Dubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Playboy Won't Turn Tail Because Of Protest
By Cynthia Mayer, Inquirer Staff Writer
Around The World On A Survey Of Companies
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
Septa Rededicates 69th Street Terminal
By Nathan Gorenstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
Jane F. Gerhard, 66, Of Glenside
By Murray Dubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Living Together - And Working At Home
By H. Patricia Brown, Special to The Inquirer
Outdoor Ecstasy In The Blue Ridge
By Maureen Fitzgerald, Special to The Inquirer
Horseplay Believed Cause Of Car Crash
By Curtis Rist, Inquirer Staff Writer
At East, United They Mourn Students' Deaths Stun Community
By Larry Borska, Special to The Inquirer Inquirer staff writer Jeff Gammage contributed to this article
ENTERTAINMENT
Dylan Teams With 4 Other Stars To Form The Traveling Wilburys
By Tom Moon, Inquirer Popular-Music Critic
The Black America Of Playwright Wilson This Pulitzer Winner Is A Unique Voice In The Theater. Here's How He Has Reached Such A Pinnacle.
By William B. Collins, Inquirer Theater Critic
Francis Coppola Decides To Toil In Italy's Cinematic Vineyards
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Staff Writer
Comedy Falls On Hard Times The New Tv Season's Sitcoms Are Mostly Disappointments.
By Ken Tucker, Inquirer TV Critic
Concerto With More Than Classical Appeal
By Lesley Valdes, Inquirer Music Critic
Joffrey's Staging Of 'Cotillon,' A 'lost' Ballet By Balanchine
By Nancy Goldner, Inquirer Dance Critic
Ambitious Local Pop Bands Take Risks And Cut Records
By Jim Gladstone, Special to the Inquirer
Ameche, Daring And Debonair
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
The Oak Ridge Boys Survive A Close Call
By Jack Hurst, Special to The Inquirer
SPORTS
Jackson Ends His Retirement
By Bill Ordine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Eustace Outlasts Wilson
By Kevin Tatum, Inquirer Staff Writer
Chavez Snatches Wbc Title From Ramirez With A Tko
By Robert Seltzer, Inquirer Staff Writer
37 Still In Hunt For Berths
By Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer
Sixers Beat Rockets, Finish Preseason 6-2
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Staff Writer
Air Show By Glover Lifts Penn
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Eagles' Goal: No Feeble Finish
By Bill Ordine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Records Of Second 8 Bode Well For Birds
By Bill Ordine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Eagles Meet 1-7 Falcons And Hope To Go Over .500
By Bill Ordine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Schulz Paces Villanova To 45-6 Rout Of Richmond
By Mike Bruton, Inquirer Staff Writer
Lohr Beats Beck For Disney Title; Lyle, Ballesteros Share Volvo Lead
From Inquirer Wire Services
Pell Tells Of Deal Before His Firing At U. Of Florida
The Inquirer Staff
Flyers Fall To Rangers On Erixon's Late Goal
By Al Morganti, Inquirer Staff Writer
Lenape Staves Off Holy Cross, 19-14
By Marc Narducci, Special to The Inquirer
Temple Surprises Rutgers, 35-30
By M. G. Missanelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
State Is Steamrolled By West Virginia Mountaineers At 8-0 After 51-30 Victory
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Front-runner Eliminated In Chesterland's 2d Phase
By Mayer Brandschain, Special to The Inquirer
C.b. West Shuts Out Abington
By Dave Caldwell, Inquirer Staff Writer
C.h. East Stops Camden Dead In Its Tracks
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
Dobson Outkicks Two For Aaa Title
By Steve Wartenberg, Special to The Inquirer
Salem Pummels Kingsway, 34-12
By Gus Ostrum, Special to The Inquirer
Ursinus Loses Despite Its Much Livelier Look
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Neshaminy Ends Streak At 'rock
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
59 Teams Ready To Vie For Six Soccer Titles
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
Interboro Edges Chichester, 17-16
By John Fosnocht, Special to The Inquirer
A Lake That Is Bound To Please Area Sailors
By J. Lowe Davis, Inquirer Staff Writer
Penn Ac Wins Schuylkill Heavyweight Eight
By Mayer Brandschain, Special to The Inquirer
BUSINESS
New Trading Stamps Lick An Old Problem
By Barbara Demick, Inquirer Staff Writer
The New Smithkline Strategy Firm Looks For Victories Of A Lesser Kind
By Marian Uhlman, Inquirer Staff Writer
How Airlines Obtain The Most Revenue From Each Flight
By Tom Belden, Inquirer Staff Writer
FOOD
With Squash In Abundance, How Can You Buy Just One?
By Leslie Land, Special to The Inquirer
Apple Wine: Cider With Zip Eric Miller's First Efforts With Apples Were A Flop - And Then He Thought Of An American Favorite. In A Sense, He Is Now Producing Mom's Apple Pie In Bottles - Thousands Of Gallons Of It.
By Gerald Etter, Inquirer Food Writer
California Style Adds Spice But Not Chic To Paris Dining
The Inquirer staff
Ponte Vecchio: A Relaxed Setting For Lush Italian Dishes
By Elaine Tait, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
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