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What happened on March 05, 1989
NEWS
Playboy Has 'nova Students In The Nude
By Patrick Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Alert Seminary Radon Problem Has Awakened Many
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
For Soviets, A New Way Of Thinking After Four Years Under Gorbachev
By Steve Goldstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
Toning Up With Water Walking
By Jean Fain, Special to The Inquirer
Falkowski Leaving Evesham Politics, For Now
By Neal Thompson, Special to The Inquirer
Whatever Goode Is Wearing These Days Isn't Teflon
By DAVID R. BOLDT
Charity Games Up For Vote
By Nathan Gorenstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Symposium On Canine Ailments
By Deborah Lawson, Special to The Inquirer
Maintaining Close Ties In Long-distance Relationships
By Diane Bruno, New York Daily News
Jewish Cemetery Vandalism Would Cost $40,000 To Fix
By Richard V. Sabatini, Inquirer Staff Writer
Man Found Guilty, Mentally Ill In Slayings
By Mark Fazlollah, Inquirer Staff Writer
Benefits Move Approved
By Nancy Scott, Special to The Inquirer
A Drive To Save Lives On 'Highway To Heaven'
By Carol Morello, Inquirer Staff Writer
In Bucks County, Tasteful Decor Accents Good Italian Cuisine
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Competency Hearing Sought In Bus Theft
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Grim Prognosis For Region's Hospitals
By Gilbert M. Gaul, Inquirer Staff Writer
Seeking A Way To Save Old House
By David M. Giles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Rouse Organization Sues To Recover Down Payment
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Readying For A Show Of Spring
By Chuck McDevitt, Special to The Inquirer
Letters To The Editor
Recruiters Serve Up Tasty Careers In Food Industry
By Judy Baehr, Special to The Inquirer
Homeless Drift In 'Sea Of Chaos'
By Thomas Ferrick Jr., Inquirer Staff Writer
Development Opposed As Too Dense
By Gina Esposito, Special to The Inquirer
Visiting Dogs Bring Smiles To Their Faces
By Barbara E. Sorid, Special to The Inquirer
Clementon Voters Reject Budget Exceeding Limit
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, Special to The Inquirer
Feb. Paper Recycling Free
By Gina Esposito, Special to The Inquirer
There's A New Site, But The Same Tastes At The Maple Festival
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
S. Africa Bill Will Re-emerge Council Panel Faces Divestment
By Dan Meyers, Inquirer Staff Writer
Gop Hopes To Rewrite History
By Christopher Hepp, Inquirer Staff Writer
New Owner Unveils Plans For Farm
By Lisa Scheid, Special to The Inquirer
The New Debate On Tower: Fairness
By Carl M. Cannon, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Rays Of Light And Hope "How Do I Survive This?" Robert Adams Asked After Seeing The Damage Being Done To The Pristine Landscape Of The West. His Show Of Photographs At The Art Museum Is His Answer.
By Edward J. Sozanski, Inquirer Art Critic
Two Developers Vie For School Property
By Kristin E. Holmes, Inquirer Staff Writer
Voters To Decide Fate Of Games Of Chance
By Adrienne Beard, Special to The Inquirer
Pe's Progress Building The Case To Restart Peach Bottom
Partial Settlement Made In Henderson Site Cleanup
By Nancy Phillips, Inquirer Staff Writer
Still Casting Votes Along Racial Lines
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Cultivated Competition For A Flower Show
By Wanda Motley, Inquirer Staff Writer
Audit: Ins Mishandles Many Cases
By Henry Allen, Washington Post Inquirer wire services contributed to this article
Vote Expected This Week On Subdivision
By Chuck McDevitt, Special to The Inquirer
Developer Can Draw Up Plans, Council Says
By J. D. Wood, Special to The Inquirer
Young Victim Of Tumor Takes Obstacles In Stride
By Deidre D. Foster, Special to The Inquirer
To Keep Police, Voters Approve Increase In Taxes
By Bonnie Baker, Special to The Inquirer
Old Boxes Make New Business
By Andrew Maykuth, Inquirer Staff Writer
Helping Families Of The Mentally Ill
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Abortion Protests Bring Tredyffrin More Frustration
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, Special to The Inquirer
Council Approves Plans For Manufacturing Plant
By Kristin E. Holmes, Inquirer Staff Writer
Two Tower Project Approved
By Charlotte Kidd, Special to The Inquirer
3 Men Sentenced For Raping Woman
By Rose Simmons, Inquirer Staff Writer
At Forum, Goode Hears Concerns Of City Hispanics
By Mark Fazlollah, Inquirer Staff Writer
Darby Picks New Firm For Pensions
By Terence Samuel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Letson's Learning Never Stops Realtor Receives Lockhart Award
By Linda S. Wallace, Inquirer Staff Writer
No Official Gop Slate In School Primary
By Frank Reeves, Special to The Inquirer
2 Hit By Police Car Charged With Theft
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
A Week Of Sobriety In The Bahamas
New York Daily News
Moorestown School Plan Goes To A Vote Tuesday
By Sari Harrar, Special to The Inquirer
'Awed By The Cranes' More Than Half A Million Sandhills Make A Fuel Stop In Nebraska Every Spring. And It's Quite A Show, With 20,000 Birds Per Mile.
By Anne Millet, Special to The Inquirer
Needy May Lose Out On Free Food
By John Corcoran, Special to The Inquirer
'Verses' Propels Iranian Offensive
By Marc Duvoisin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Careful Arranging
Special to The Inquirer / CRISTY RICKARD
It's Spring Training For Non-fans Too
By JANET RUTH FALON
Officials Say S&ls Doing Well
By Dianne Gordon-Lyles, Special to The Inquirer
A Need - And A Huge Hole - Left Unfilled Just Northeast Of City Hall, There's A Sprawling Lot With $30 Million Of Taxpayers' Money Sunk Into It. Consider The Possibilities.
By Thomas Hine, Inquirer Architecture Critic
For Grounded Passengers, A Ticket To Chaos
By Rich Henson and Tanya Barrientos, Inquirer Staff Writers
Panel Wants More Details On Request To Subdivide Lot
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Groups, Schools Pay Tribute To Women
By Dianne Gordon-Lyles, Special to The Inquirer
Accounting For A Dilemma
By Frank Reeves, Special to The Inquirer
Rent A Courthouse One Way To End Construction Boondoggles Is For The City To Stop Building Things
Shot Into Car Kills Woman In N. Phila.
By Amy S. Rosenberg, Inquirer Staff Writer
Minority Set-asides Are Doing The Job
By DWIGHT EVANS
Coatesville Residents Vow To Fight Drugs
By Stacey Burling, Inquirer Staff Writer
Board Won't Recommend Approval Of Wawa Plans
By Lisa Scheid, Special to The Inquirer
Sadsbury Delays Two Proposals Pending A Review By Engineer
By Nancy Petersen, Special to The Inquirer
Ready . . . Set . . . Boinnnggg! Ankles Bound By 'Rubber Bands,' You Leap Off A Bridge
By Tom Wark, Special to The Inquirer
Project's Water Plan Still Draws Controversy
By Gail Krueger-Nicholson, Special to The Inquirer
Would The Church Be Served Better With Fewer Schools And Buildings?
By COLMAN MCCARTHY
Tree Huggers Unite! Soldiers In The War Against Global Warming
Parents Debate Proposal On Kindergarten Options
By Diane M. Fiske, Special to The Inquirer
Critics Say Bush Lags On C. America
By Susan Bennett, Inquirer Washington Bureau Mike Sante of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
You Can Tell A First-time Home Buyer, But Not Much
By Frank Cook, Special to The Inquirer
A Vermont Country Inn With Room For Romance
By Steve Stecklow, Inquirer Staff Writer
History Beyond Log House
By J. D. Wood, Special to The Inquirer
Talking Over Faith That Divides Them
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Police To Take Drunken-driving Course
By Andrew Hussie, Special to The Inquirer
Why Fighters Can't Hang Up Their Gloves
By Bill Lyon, Inquirer Sports Columnist
Competitive Gop Primary - For A Change
By Ellen Pulver, Special to The Inquirer
Handful Show For Free Meal
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Revised Plan Would Block Off Saw Mill
By Adrienne Beard, Special to The Inquirer
Nature Contributes The Color For Artist's Craft
By Lynne O'Dwyer, Special to The Inquirer
2 1/2-year Project Leads To A Prize And Satisfaction
By Al Haas, Inquirer Automotive Writer
State: Lawnside Can Go It Alone
By Rita M. Sutter, Special to The Inquirer
Living Out A Century Of Their Own Their Lives Rooted In A Simpler Time
By Kitty Dumas, Inquirer Staff Writer
Tax Panel: City Can't Go It Alone
By Vanessa Williams, Inquirer Staff Writer
Activist Eagerly Covets Primas' 'Thankless' Job
By Rich Heidorn Jr., Inquirer Staff Writer
Nurses' War Statue Mired In Strife
By Betty Cuniberti, Los Angeles Times
Planners Again Delay Vote On Development
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
For Some Prisoners, The Day Ends At Home
By Edward Colimore, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Month Of Pardons For Overdue Books
By Terence Samuel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Residents Seek To Oust Septa Yard
By Andrew Hussie, Special to The Inquirer
Arles Remembers Van Gogh
New York Daily News
2 Charged In Bogus Bills
By Bill Price, Inquirer Staff Writer
State Land-use Plan Is Prompting Concern
By William J. Beerman, Special to The Inquirer
Activists Await Decision From Judge On Ge Protests
By Sari Harrar, Special to The Inquirer
Zoning-code Changes Postponed
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Hospitals Host Lectures, Seminars
By Neal Thompson, Special to The Inquirer
Capacity Of Creek Debated
By Nancy Petersen, Special to The Inquirer
At N.j. Debate, No-shows And Few Sharp Words
By S.A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
W. Chester Budget Cuts Proposed
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Italian Restaurant A Romantic Delight
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Volunteers Offer Tax Advice That Won't Cost A Pretty Penny
By David Porter, Special to The Inquirer
Ah, Spring! A Sneak Preview Flower Show Promises To Chase Winter Blahs
By Suzanne Gordon, Inquirer Staff Writer
Borough Hall Renovations Progressing
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Library Tour Features Talks By Authors, Tea
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
Crane-country Tours Visit The Sandhills
By Anne Millet, Special to The Inquirer
The Prairie Chickens Go Boom In Texas
By Alice Geffen and Carole Berglie, Special to The Inquirer
Remedy Demanded For Drainage Woes
By Charlotte Kidd, Special to The Inquirer
Rowhouse Fire In Gloucester City Leaves 40 Homeless; Cause Unknown
By Ralph Cipriano, Inquirer Staff Writer
In A Shelter, A Thin Line Between Anger And Despair
By Dwight Ott, Inquirer Staff Writer
Offering Voters A Chance Deciding On Gambling Referendum
By Larry Borska, Special to The Inquirer
Cafe Owner Says Cheers After 5 Years
By Scott Brodeur, Special to The Inquirer
Politics Stirs Slate In Election
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Question-answer Session Is Scheduled By Baker
By J.D. Wood, Special to The Inquirer
Clustered On Ice, Fishermen Find A Winter Refuge
By Andrew Cassel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Catholic Group Pushes For More Programming
By Scott Brodeur, Special to The Inquirer
Showing Off The Results Of Hours Spent Practicing
Inquirer photographs by Charles Fox
Chief Releases Police Summary To Supervisors
By Rebecca Rubin, Special to The Inquirer
Lankenau Appealing Suspension Of Permit
By Wanda Motley, Inquirer Staff Writer
Shoppers Get On Their Marks, Get Set And Go!
By Larry King, Inquirer Staff Writer
Warner, Time Agree To Merge
From Inquirer Wire Services
Seven New Salutes From Switzerland
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Stamps Writer
Some Good News Is Next In Line For Y In Exton
By Lisa Scheid, Special to the Inquirer
Ballots Disputed In Union Election
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Using Equity A Mortgage That Pays The Homeowner
By Gene Austin, Inquirer Real Estate Writer
Thomas D. Rodgers, 63; Fought In Japan, Received Purple Heart
By Patrick Scott, Special to The Inquirer
6 Hurt In 3-vehicle Accident
By S. E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Housing For Needy Who Work
By Rita M. Sutter, Special to The Inquirer
Gypsy Moth Caterpillars Face Spring Insecticides
By Rich Henson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Word Power Professor's Newsletter Targets Educator Jargon
By Stephen Keating, Special to The Inquirer
A Vision Of Camden's Future
By Patrisia Gonzales, Inquirer Staff Writer
Savings And Loans Reassure Customers
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Ticket To Ride Trains In Mexico
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Staff Writer
Flowers, Ideas Fresh For Show
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
At Apartments, The Waiting List Is For Repairs
By Dan Hardy, Special to The Inquirer
The Magical, Mystical Lure Of California's Mt. Shasta
By Bruce Cook, Los Angeles Daily News
An Updated Guide To 'Fantasy Coins'
By Henri Sault, Inquirer Coins Writer
A Ramble Along The Brandywine
By Walter F. Naedele, Inquirer Staff Writer
Septa And Amtrak Face Disruptions
By Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff Writer
Police Seek Mother Of Abandoned Child
By Suzanne Gordon, Inquirer Staff Writer
Out Of The Ashes, A Plan To Help Fire Victims
By Terence Samuel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Eastern Hamstrung By Walkout Pilots Aid Strike; Few Planes Fly
By David Lyons, Lore Croghan and Martin Merzer, Miami Herald Inquirer staff writer Rich Henson and Inquirer wire services contributed to this article
Analysts Say Strike Could Kill Eastern
By Tom Belden, Inquirer Staff Writer Inquirer wire services contributed to this article
Suspects In Burglaries Arrested
By Richard V. Sabatini, Inquirer Staff Writer
The March Of The Flowers
The Philadelphia Inquirer / RON TARVER
The 'Test-tube Baby' Business Childless Couples Spend Millions And Clinics Proliferate. But The Pregnancy Success Rate Is Not Always Clear. Now, There Is Debate: Should There Be Government Regulation?
By Susan FitzGerald, Inquirer Staff Writer
M. Papkin, Veteran Of Vaudeville
By Mark Fazlollah, Inquirer Staff Writer
County's Cultural Diversity Is Heritage Festival's Theme
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
Hmongs Are At Home With Country Quilts
By Carol Morello, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Friend Of The Family Is Taken During Theft From Florist Shop
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
Learning New Methods To Help Children Learn
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Board Finds Boardinghouse Existed Since World War Ii
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Church Helps Two Out Of Homelessness
By Laura Fortunato, Special to The Inquirer
Keeping Love Alive In The Later Years
By Barbara E. Sorid, Special to The Inquirer
Heads Above The Crowd
By Christine Hausman, Special to The Inquirer
Chesilhurst Fire Chief At Odds With Council
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, Special to The Inquirer
Intermediate-school Parents Join To Keep In Touch With Children
By Lisa Scheid, Special to The Inquirer
How To Conquer 'Damping Off,' A Pesky Problem With Seeds
By Jane G. Pepper, Special to The Inquirer
Clergy's Role In Aids Crisis Is The Focus Of A Conference
By Lynne O'Dwyer, Special to The Inquirer
Pro-choice Groups Plan For March
By Stacey Burling, Inquirer Staff Writer
Community Spirit In West Chester Lifts A Shopping Center
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
Farming A Family Tradition Since 18th Century
By Marjorie Keen, Special to The Inquirer
It's The Era For Lauren-style Antiques
By Lita Solis-Cohen, Special to The Inquirer
Cultivating Arts Lansdowne's Young Program An Ambitious One
By Will Thompson, Inquirer Staff Writer
In This Shop, Customers, Children Get A Good Deal
By Patricia Quigley, Special to The Inquirer
Personal Partying Planning Is Available In Jenkintown
By Donald Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Resignations Create 3 Job Openings In Haddonfield
By Robert DiGiacomo, Special to The Inquirer
Voters Approve Auditorium For Pitman High School
By Patricia Quigley, Special to The Inquirer
N.y. Feud Could Lead To Mob War, Investigators Say
By George Anastasia, Inquirer Staff Writer
Master Of Comic Reality Honored
By Lini S. Kadaba, Inquirer Staff Writer
Fewer Units Planned For Townhouse Project
By Mark E. Neumann, Special to the Inquirer
Edwards: Resolve '86 Bribe Case Says State Should End 'travesty'
By S.A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
3 Builders Present Their Plans
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
Anti-abortionists May Shun Abington Hospital
By Jeff Gammage, Inquirer Staff Writer
Heads Above The Crowd
By Chuck McDevitt, Special to The Inquirer
Dorothy Reese Wolfe, 89, A Prize-winning Artist
By Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Ring Leader Reveals Moves With Marbles
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Helping Hand For The Homeless
By Nancy Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Where Lottery's The Ticket
By S.E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Conshohocken Hall Of Fame Losing Its Home
By Charlotte Kidd, Special to The Inquirer
Man Charged With Stealing From Firm's Escrow Account
By Denise-Marie Santiago, Inquirer Staff Writer
SPORTS
Strawberry Returns To Camp; Trammell Gets 3-year Extension
From Inquirer Wire Services
Penn Ends Year With 79-58 Loss
By Chuck Young, Special to The Inquirer
Proposed Wrestling Tourney Draws National Interest
By Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hawks Wake Up In Time To Win
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hill Retains Title With 12-round Decision Over Czyz
From Inquirer Wire Services
Favorite Seriously Injured In Florida Derby Mishap
By Jay Searcy, Inquirer Staff Writer
Explorers Advance To Maac Final
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Cats Rip Redmen By 74-60 Avert Their Worst Big East Record
By M. G. Missanelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Agents' Trial Will Begin Wednesday
By Ron Berler, Special to The Inquirer
Sonics Down Sixers With Second-half Surge
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Staff Writer
Wings Fall To Turbos
Special to The Inquirer
New Details Given On Schmidt's Surgery
By Peter Pascarelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
St. Peter's Stuns Iona And Will Face La Salle
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Trade For A Goalie May Be On Horizon
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Gretzky's 6-point Effort Sends Flyers To 6-2 Loss
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
University City Girls Top Flc For Public League Title
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pennsauken Wins Group 4 Semi
By Kevin Tatum, Inquirer Staff Writer
Duquesne Outlasts Gw And Earns Shot At Temple
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Cats' Gariba Gets Fast Start At Ic4a
By Ron Reid, Inquirer Staff Writer
Warriors Light It Up In A 155-143 Victory
From Inquirer Wire Services
Ahern Gets 3d Title In Region 7
By Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer
Drexel Is Eliminated By Hofstra
By Bill Ordine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pitman And Overbrook Wrestlers Claim Regional Titles
By Gus Ostrum, Special to The Inquirer
FOOD
Stew-fried Vege Lots Of Steam, No Wok
By Leslie Land, Special to The Inquirer
The Elegance Is In The Atmosphere, Not In Fare At Bellevue In The Park
By Elaine Tait, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
BUSINESS
Wanted: More Engineers
By Valerie Reitman, Inquirer Staff Writer
At&t And Foes Square Off Over Pay Phones
By Anthony Gnoffo Jr., Inquirer Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Can You Believe He's Calming Down? "I'm A Lot More Centered Than I Used To Be," Says James Woods, Who Has One Film Out, Three In The Works - And Marriage Plans.
By Bob Strauss, Los Angeles Daily News
A Jungle Jaunt With Movieland's Mr. Macho Cobra Sandwiches? They Were Just One Part Of Director John Milius' Adventure In Borneo. There, He Filmed "Farewell To The King" - And Lost 40 Pounds.
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic
The Civil War Will Reappear On Screen
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic
Farewell To 'Les Miz,' But Maybe Not Forever
By Leonard W. Boasberg, Inquirer Staff Writer
Play Probes The Pain Of Vietnam Nurses
By Douglas J. Keating, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Rocker's Lament Elvis Costello Is Talking About Airplanes And Interviews And The Hitmaking System. Which He Has Problems With. And He Is Talking About His New Album. No Problems There.
By Tom Moon, Inquirer Popular-Music Critic
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