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What happened on September 03, 1989
NEWS
At Penn, The Rite Of Acclimation For A New Class
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Permits A Sign Of Doing Business
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Flight Of Fancy At Air And Space Art Of Italian Futurists Is Sharing Space With Lindbergh's Plane.
By Edward J. Sozanski, Inquirer Art Critic
Doctors Pull 10-year-old From Creek
By Anthony Gnoffo Jr. and Mark Fazlollah, Inquirer Staff Writers
N.y. Auction Season Will Be In Full Swing
By Henri Sault, Inquirer Coins Writer
Principal To Keep On His Feet, Maybe Even Toot A Horn
By Lynda Macellaro, Special to The Inquirer
In Difficult Time, Giamatti Restored Order To The Game
By Peter Pascarelli and Jayson Stark, Inquirer Staff Writers
Quest For Minority Candidates To Head Urban School Districts
By Dale Mezzacappa, Inquirer Staff Writer
Workers At Casinos Hold Rally
By Mike Schurman, Special to The Inquirer
Company, Planning Expansions, Offers To Help With Intersections
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
New Law Bars Criminals From Working In Schools
By Ruth Masters, Special to The Inquirer
Board Gets Update On Septa Lot
By Christine Donato, Special to The Inquirer
Thousands Of Flags To Take Shape Of Vietnam Memories
By Larisa Kuntz, Special to The Inquirer
Business Women's Network To Hold A Card Exchange
By Jeff McGaw, Special to The Inquirer
Variance Granted For Expansion
By Ward Allebach, Special to The Inquirer
Courter Shifts Strategy To Stress Family Values
By S.A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
Developer's Proposal Wins Panel's Approval
By Mary H. Donohue, Special to The Inquirer
Paying Homage To The King - And His Things
By Nancy Phillips, Inquirer Staff Writer
Auto Insurance With A Choice Under The Casey-freind Plan, Drivers Could Choose A Limited No-fault System And See A Decline In Their Premiums.
By STEPHEN F. FREIND
2d School Tract Eyed For Abington Offices
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Cuts Could Mean Curtains For Theater Festival
By Inga Saffron, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Flavor Of Philly At Festival
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
Soccer Team To Kick In
By Kevin McKinney, Special to The Inquirer
On Area Campuses, A Fresh Start
By Jean Redstone, Special to The Inquirer
In His Retirement, Carter Forges Ahead With New Diplomacy
By Tanya Barrientos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Center Lauds Community Support
By Michele M. Fizzano, Special to The Inquirer
Few Changes Being Predicted From Superintendent Moves
By Lini S. Kadaba, Inquirer Staff Writer
Where Love - And Children - Thrived
By Michael E. Ruane, Inquirer Staff Writer
In Some School Districts, Union Talks Continue
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Symbolizing A State Of Mind For Legislators
By Ruth Masters, Special to The Inquirer
Burlco Inmates Transferred To New Jail
By Douglas A. Campbell, Inquirer Staff Writer
Office For Children Presents Plan
By Erin Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Fire Chief Is Named To Council
By Lisa Scheid, Special to The Inquirer
Suspect Linked To Robberies
By Patrick Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Ardmore Man Pleads Guilty In Theft And Attack On Woman
By Mark Fazlollah, Inquirer Staff Writer
It's Not Fancy, But The Food Is Fine And Dependable
By John V.R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pointing Up Black Buying Power
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
Making Room For Students
By Robin A. Larsen, Special to The Inquirer
Consumers Shouldn't Be Restricted In Their Right To Sue Drivers Who Cause Accidents Would Benefit From The Casey-friend Plan At The Expense Of Good Drivers And Accident Victims.
By LEONARD A. SLOANE
Baldwin Rail Station Likely To Reopen
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Teens Find A Few Weeds In City Landscaping Stint
By Lini S. Kadaba, Inquirer Staff Writer
Is The Age Of Fluff On The Way Out? An Architect Welcomes A Sign That Meaningless Decoration Is Being Replaced With More Meaningful Design.
By Charles E. Dagit Jr., Special to The Inquirer
Manchester House Fires Aide As Part Of Improvement Pledge
By Cynthia Mayer, Inquirer Staff Writer
District Defends Site For School Complex
By Lynda Macellaro, Special to The Inquirer
Hospital Won't Convert Homes
By Gina Esposito, Special to The Inquirer
Attacker Sentenced And Paroled
By Linda A. Johnson, Special to The Inquirer
The Collie: Loyal, Loving And Very Popular
By Deborah Lawson, Special to The Inquirer
Path Clears On House For Mentally Retarded
By Kathleen Martin Beans, Special to The Inquirer
Plenty Of Drivers For Buses This Year
By Suzanne Gordon, Inquirer Staff Writer
Those Fortysomething Bad Boys Rocked On
Old Inn's Lackluster Cuisine Dims Charm Of Yesteryear
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Stretching Exercises Can Help Undo Harm Of Wearing Heels
By Michael Yessis, Special to The Inquirer
Road Projects Not Expected To Slow Buses
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Fire Started By Child With Match, Officials Say
By Richard V. Sabatini, Inquirer Staff Writer
Making Room For Students
By Robert DiGiacomo, Special to The Inquirer Inquirer correspondent Louise Harbach contributed to this article
Refugee Camps Flooded E. Germans Wait To Go To West
By Mike Leary, Inquirer Staff Writer
School Buses Will Roll Without 2-way Radios
By Nancy K. Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Origin Of Dead Inmate's Injuries Sought
By Marilou Regan, Special to The Inquirer
Thieves Tune In To Stealing Car Stereos
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
Day Care's Day In School Has Arrived
By Stephen Keating and Robert DiGiacomo, Special to The Inquirer
War Hurts Psyches In Beirut
By Carol Morello, Inquirer Staff Writer
It's Time To See The Paintings And Hope They Return There's Still No Word On Whether Annenberg's Fabulous Collection Of Art Will Reside Here For Good.
By DAVID R. BOLDT
Schools Search For Extra Space
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Cracking Down On Cars Driving Toward Cleaner Air
By Mark Jaffe, Inquirer Staff Writer
Paulson Was 'Dedicated' To Teaching
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
New Police Chief Plans To Lie Low, Observe
By Linda A. Johnson, Special to The Inquirer
No Parking Hud Stalls Plan To Relieve Paoli's Shortage
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, Special to The Inquirer
Canadian Trains Near End Of The Line
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Staff Writer
City Home Short Of Patients Hospitals Balk At Daily Fee
By Thomas Ferrick Jr., Inquirer Staff Writer
A Glimpse Of Police Work Clergy Ride The Beat With Patrolmen
By Marie McCullough, Inquirer Staff Writer
How's Your Soil? Have It Tested
By Jane G. Pepper, Special to The Inquirer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / JIM ROESE
Nrc Panel Monitors Area Nuclear Operations
By Jonathan Schwartz, Special to The Inquirer
Teachers Threaten Strikes In Two Districts
By Frank Devlin, Special to The Inquirer
Bennett's Goals Modest In Drug War
By Frank Greve, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Anti-drug Plan Targets Landlords
By Sandra Stevens, Special to The Inquirer
Negotiators Expect To Agree Soon On Downingtown Teachers' Pact
By Jamie Catrambone, Special to The Inquirer
Sports Medicine Experts To Be Available At Clinic
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
Eastern Says It's Set For Success, But Critics Wonder
By Tom Belden, Inquirer Staff Writer
Homeowners Make A Stand Against Developer
By Kathy Boccella, Inquirer Staff Writer
Family Watch
Marc Schogol and including reports from Inquirer wire services
Tapping A Home For Cash Remortgaging On The Increase
By Kenneth R. Harney, Special to The Inquirer
Tips For A Teenager Traveling Abroad
By Donald D. Groff, Special to The Inquirer
Cost Of Higher Education Is Getting Higher
By Lisa Moorhead, Special to The Inquirer
Solt Talk The Eagles' Supposed Star Wasn't Simply Stupid
Morton Starts Push Against Drugs
By Will Thompson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Chestnut Hill Vs. Crime Beyond The Bravado There's A Good Idea
Computers Help Students Get Back To Basics And Tap Into The Future
By Alicia Brooks, Special to The Inquirer
Joint Water-filtration Plant Considered
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
The Return Of The Measles A Childhood Disease That Didn't Quite Disappear.
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Park Commission Seeks To Demolish Historic House
By Petria May, Inquirer Staff Writer
Strikers Get Grounded In Grim Reality
By Lisa Ellis, Inquirer Staff Writer
World War Ii Though It Started Half A Century Ago, Its Meaning Is Only Starting To Become Clear
Union, District At Odds On Salary
By Lisa Scheid and Jamie Catrambone, Special to The Inquirer
Coach His Devotion To The Pigskin Keeps Him Coming Back
By Joshua Klein, Special to The Inquirer
Swimmer Is Making Waves In Atlantic Ocean Contests
By Joshua Klein, Special to The Inquirer
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / BRYAN GRIGSBY
County Told To Find Group Homes For 6
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Philadelphia Gets High Marks For Innovation
By Dale Mezzacappa, Inquirer Staff Writer
Photographer Develops Solution To Zoning Clash: He'll Move
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Group Home Gets Approval To Rebuild
By Kathleen Martin Beans, Special to The Inquirer
Once Haunted With Fear And Illness, These Children Live It Up At Camp Ronald Mcdonald, Where The Bond Forged By The Painful Past Is Strengthened By . . . Sharing Victory Over Cancer
By Steve Wartenberg, Special to The Inquirer
At Byberry, Many Questions But Few Answers
By John Woestendiek, Inquirer Staff Writer
Case Made For Saddle Shop Plans
By Christine Hausman, Special to The Inquirer
Quarry, Township Have Deal
By Frank Reeves, Special to The Inquirer
Arts Classes Scheduled For Fall
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
With Jobs Plentiful, 'Help Wanted' Is Just A Sign Of The Times
By Melissa Dribben, Inquirer Staff Writer
Lack Of Heart, Soul Drive Coach Away
By Joe Fite, Special to The Inquirer
Along The Turnpike, Vince Takes A Back Seat
By Inga Saffron, Inquirer Staff Writer
Club's Festival Keeps German Traditions, Soccer Games Going
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer
Special Education Grows In Prominence And Cost
By Barbara E. Sorid, Special to The Inquirer
The Kings Are Gone, But Opulence Reigns Versailles Is A Gilded Relic Of Royal Grandeur.
By Michael Matza, Inquirer Staff Writer
Colombian Drug War And Extradition's Role
By Lyle Denniston, Baltimore Sun
Upgrading Big-city Schools New Efforts In Urban Education
By Paul Nussbaum, Inquirer Staff Writer
E. Fallowfield Family Sues Neighbor Who Killed Dog
By Jennifer Hewko, Special to The Inquirer
Doctor Makes Case For Opening Medical Center In Bridesburg
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Dream Fund Bequest Upgrades County's Quality Of Life
By Will Thompson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Past Held Together By Mud, Straw
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
The Housework Wars When Both Partners In A Marriage Have Jobs Outside The Home, The Battle Lines Are Drawn. Who Will Do The Cooking, Cleaning And Shopping? If You Think The Jobs Are Peaceably And Evenly Divided, Better Read On . . .
By Sue Chastain, Inquirer Staff Writer
Space Law Places Smith In Rarified Atmosphere
By Charlie Frush, Inquirer Staff Writer
Students Remain Divided On School Uniform Issue
By John D. Shabe, Special to The Inquirer
Oddities Of History From New Brunswick
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Stamps Writer
Being Fashionable Is All The Fashion
By Larry Borska, Special to The Inquirer
School Pooling Imminent
By Lori Miller Kase, Special to The Inquirer
Upper Merion Businesses To Lobby Against Tax
By Nancy Phillips, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Lonely Single Parent Should Set Aside Time For A Social Life
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Will There Ever Be A Chickenpox Vaccine?
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Picking A Day-care Center Involves Research, Visiting
By Karen Weintraub, Special to The Inquirer
Company Grows With Move To Trevose
By Valerie Reed, Special to The Inquirer
Sewer Line Expected To Benefit West End
By Lisa Scheid, Special to The Inquirer
Late School Shifts Raise Concerns About Day Care
By John D. Shabe, Special to The Inquirer
Mazda Makes A Move On The High End Of The Market
By Al Haas, Inquirer Automotive Writer
Putting People Into Housing They Can Afford
By Linda S. Wallace, Inquirer Staff Writer
School Bells Will Ring In Changes
By Gloria A. Hoffner and Nancy K. Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Loved Restored Art Returning To Plaza
By Erin Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Under Hoskins, Streets Dept. Marks Successes
By Idris M. Diaz, Inquirer Staff Writer
Good Reasons To See The Badlands
By Charlene Mires, Inquirer Staff Writer
Heads Above The Crowd
By Valerie Reed, Special to The Inquirer
A Refuge In The Mountains For The Children Of War
By Carol Morello, Inquirer Staff Writer
Images Of $$ Develop At Photograph Sales
By Lita Solis-Cohen, Special to The Inquirer
In Sri Lanka, 'Society Has Fallen Apart'
By Marc Kaufman, Inquirer Staff Writer
Bound For Mount Holyoke, A Dream Deferred 30 Years
By Lisa Moorhead, Special to The Inquirer
Through The Lens, A Glimpse Of Area's Past And Present
By Victoria Donohoe, Inquirer Art Critic
Boy Scouts Suit Dropped
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
In Chicago, A Radical Prescription: Community Control
By Andrew Cassel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Visiting Some Who Labor This Labor Day Weekend
By Rich Henson, Mark Jaffe and Laurie Hollman, Inquirer Staff Writers
Assessing Flood Damage
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Officials Honor Four For Saving Man's Life
By Melissa Dribben, Inquirer Staff Writer
Runners To Compete On Mill St.
By Tom Sheridan, Special to The Inquirer
Owen E. Regan, 62; Executive
By Lynn Hamilton, Special to The Inquirer
Land Reform Reaps Harvest Of Woes For Aquino
By Vernon Loeb, Inquirer Staff Writer
Child Shot In Heart By Pellet Gun
By Erin Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Working To Meet Poles' Needs
By Larry King, Inquirer Staff Writer
Cape Cod's Artistic Side Glows In The Autumn
By Jenny Campbell, Special to The Inquirer
Hot Lips A Whimsical Appraisal Of The Stars Whose Mouths Say It All.
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
A Discussion Series Explores '30s Literature
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
Recalling The Hell Of Poland's Invasion, 50 Years Later
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Fear Slows Rescue Squads' Response Time
By Karl Stark, Inquirer Staff Writer
Council Vice President Helps Ex-teammate Score Seat
By Andrew Hussie, Special to The Inquirer
Marriage Hostile Before Shooting
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Charles Pukanecz, Special to The Inquirer
Synagogue Divides A Community
By Marie McCullough, Inquirer Staff Writer
Cambodia Struggles To Revive
By Vernon Loeb, Inquirer Staff Writer
Heads Above The Crowd
By Christine Hausman, Special to The Inquirer
Eileen Mccullough, Educator
By Petria May, Inquirer Staff Writer
Madd Launches Drive For Life
By John G. Devine, Special to The Inquirer
N.j. Town Is Shaken By Racial Incidents
By Andrew Maykuth, Inquirer Staff Writer
Lot 'Attendant' Turns His Scam Into A Windfall
By Dick Pothier, Inquirer Staff Writer
Mt. Laurel Teachers Reach Pact 2 Other Districts Facing Strikes
By Ralph Cipriano and Patricia Quigley, Special to The Inquirer
Looks Like The Japanese-americans Will Have To Be Patient I Suppose Waiting 104 Years To Pay People What You Owe Them Is What Some Call Washington's "Wait And See Attitude."
By CALVIN TRILLIN
Letters To The Editor
Heads Above The Crowd
By Garen Meguerian, Special to The Inquirer
Drexel Hill Team In Running For Gaelic Football Title
By Bill Doherty, Special to The Inquirer
Heads Above The Crowd
By Chuck McDevitt, Special to The Inquirer
America's Mountain Mount Rushmore Is Laden With Symbols - Patriotism With The Permanence Of Stone.
By Charlene Mires, Inquirer Staff Writer
M. Morton Goldenberg, 66, Executive
By Mark Jaffe, Inquirer Staff Writer
Challenges And Changes For Students
By Linda Seida and Lynda Macellaro, Special to The Inquirer
Suspect In Slaying Out On Bail
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
SPORTS
Oil Spill Is Trouble For Boaters
By J. Lowe Davis, Inquirer Staff Writer
Padres Top Phillies And Howell With 3 Runs In Eighth, 3-2
By Peter Pascarelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Reading Loses, Trails Series, 2-0
The Inquirer Staff
Edmonton Will Host Title Match Between Tyson, Ruddock On Nov. 18
The Inquirer Staff
Vanlingen Ousts Top Seed
By Mayer Brandschain, Special to The Inquirer
Norman Up By 4 After Shooting 66
From Inquirer Wire Services
Eagles Shine In Miami Defense Is Key In 20-10 Victory
By Bill Ordine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Birthday Boy Connors Bashes Listless Gomez
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Search For Successor Begins As Giamatti's Deputy Fills In
By Peter Pascarelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Mcwilliams Is Shipped To Royals
By Peter Pascarelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Villanova Downs Richmond, 20-17
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
W. Mich. Slips Past The Owls Baker Injured In 31-24 Defeat
By M. G. Missanelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Penn Ac Four Is Best Hope For U. S. In Yugoslavia
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Noah And Mansdorf Create A Storm Amidst The Calm
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
LIVING
With The Young In Mind The Networks Will Be Offering Up Some New Tricks This Season - Even A Saturday-morning Sitcom - As Well As The Usual Animated Fare.
By Eirik Knutzen, Special to The Inquirer
FOOD
Summer's Prize - The Plum The Varieties Of Plums - Black, Red, Golden - Are Infinite. Reigning Supreme Among Them: The Greengage.
By Leslie Land, Special to The Inquirer
In Search Of Chinese Specialties
By Elaine Tait, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
BUSINESS
How Phila. Area Buyers Stack Up Against Others
By Neill A. Borowski, Inquirer Staff Writer
Firms Set Women On The Overseas Track
By Jennifer Lin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Japanese Women Break The Mold Refusing To Be Just Clerks Or "Office Ladies," More Women Are Defying Tradition And Starting Their Own Businesses.
By Jennifer Lin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pepsi Plan To Aid Black Grocers Leaves Bitter Aftertaste
By Linda S. Wallace and Richard Burke, Inquirer Staff Writers
ENTERTAINMENT
Box-office Sparklers And Duds How Did Your Favorite Summer Movie Do?
By Stephen Hunter, Baltimore Sun Inquirer staff writer Carrie Rickey contributed to this article
Writer Nora Ephron Eyes A Rare Transition
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
Enthusiasm In Edinburgh A Phila. Troupe Is A Rare Commercial Success At An Arts Extravaganza That Takes All Comers.
By Jess Bravin, Special to The Inquirer
Shooting For Success Making Movies Takes Big Bucks. So To Impress Investors, Area Filmmakers Fashion Small Versions Of Big-screen Dreams.
By Michael Matza, Inquirer Staff Writer
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