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What happened on September 16, 1990
NEWS
Ellis Island Wasn't The Only Portal To The American Dream
By Murray Dubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Public Again Tests Prophets Of Tinseltown
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic
Flextime Offers Precious Hours For The Special Needs Of The Family
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Good Italian Food And Lots Of It
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Plan For 20 Houses Is Tabled
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
Recycling Program Receives State Funds
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Hafer Off Conservatives' Screen Nominee A Virtual Unperson At Policy Session
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., Inquirer Staff Writer
Saudis Hold Fast To Their Culture
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Staff Writer
A New Era Opens With New Campus
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, Special to The Inquirer
Rx: Faith And Counseling Helping Families Help Themselves
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
Center Calms Fears, Caters To Needs Of Military Families
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, Special to The Inquirer
Judge Rules Out Tax Referendums Gives Groups Opportunity To Appeal
By David Lee Preston, Inquirer Staff Writer Inquirer wire services contributed to this article
To Local Critics, Dips Since The '88 Data Don't Figure
By Neill A. Borowski, Inquirer Staff Writer
Waste Drop-offs Planned
By David Lieber, Inquirer Staff Writer
Town's Zip-code Change Has Many Residents Riled
By Ward Allebach, Special to The Inquirer
David Levin, Scholar, Retired Repairman
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Rite Of Autumn: The Harvest Show
By Anne S. Cunningham, Special to The Inquirer
New Trash-hauling Plan Raises Some Hackles
By John Corcoran, Special to The Inquirer
Featured Cruise Lines And Ships
By Frances Shemanski, Special to The Inquirer
An Ancient Art Used To Heal The Body
By David McClendon, Special to The Inquirer
A Tool For Preserving The Natural Landscape
By Steve Gelsi, Special to The Inquirer
Rate Increase Expected From Water Authority
By Christopher Hand, Special to The Inquirer
Cortese Is Named To Fill Foster's Term On Council
By Tom Halligan, Special to The Inquirer
Minneapolis Stays Lively And Lovely
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Staff Writer
Squad Says Membership Bids Tabled
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, Special to The Inquirer
Papa Doc's Ghost Still Haunts Haiti Duvalierists Are Still Blocking Any Chance For Democracy To Take Hold.
By ROBERT I. ROTBERG
Census: Camden Clout Goes South
By Jeremy Kaplan, Special to The Inquirer
Spca Ready To Charge For Strays
By Karen K. Gress, Special to The Inquirer
Residents Protest Rec Center
By Larisa Kuntz, Special to The Inquirer
Peace Activists Give Voice To Gulf Dissent
By Andrew Maykuth, Inquirer Staff Writer
Disabled Man's Bid For Parking Denied
By Alison F. Orenstein, Special to The Inquirer
Camden's Clout Goes South, Early Census Figures Say
By Jeremy Kaplan, Special to The Inquirer
Damage At Cemetery Angers Many
By David McClendon, Special to The Inquirer
Candidate Criticizes Recycling Program
By Nathan Gorenstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
From Shivers To Yawns Which Event Last Week Was Truly Historic?
Europeans Pledge More Aid For Gulf
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Staff Writer The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this article
U.s. Policy Aids Iraq's Arms Quest
By Tim Weiner, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Medal Contest Notes Old, New World Ties
By Henri Sault, Inquirer Coins Writer
Developer, Mt. Laurel Are At Odds He Seeks Probe Of An Official
By Jennifer Reid, Special to The Inquirer
W. Chester Main Street Chief Faces Firing
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
In Quest Of The Permanent Fix For City's Fiscal Woes There Were A Lot Of Reasons For Trying To Sneak Through This Year - Almost All Of Them Good.
By DAVID R. BOLDT
Battle Of Britain Celebrated
From Inquirer Wire Services
New Tower To Improve Emergency Dispatching
By Erin Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Proposal For Farmers' Market By Wissahickon Creek Reviewed
By Laurie Halse Anderson, Special to The Inquirer
Outside The Vet, A Temple Protest
By Jerry W. Byrd, Inquirer Staff Writer
Panel Oks Recycling Ordinances
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
No Tax-anticipation Loan Needed, Council Says
By Joseph S. Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Man Is Sentenced In Shooting
By Larry King, Inquirer Staff Writer
Council President Restores Committees
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
Taking A Dip With 'Bathers' The Renoir Show At The Art Museum Relies On Some Key Loans, But Primarily Celebrates The Gallery's Own Holdings.
By Edward J. Sozanski, Inquirer Art Critic
Sealed 50 Years, Food For Thought
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
Firm Owned By Shinn Fined $300
By Frank Brown, Special to The Inquirer
Bill Aims To Boost Rtc Sales U.s. Would Save With Tax Credits
By Kenneth R. Harney, Special to The Inquirer
A Coach For Football Widows Jaworski's Getting Them Into The Game
By Tina Kelley, Special to The Inquirer
School-prayer Fight Yields Lesson In Democracy
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, Inquirer Staff Writer
Counting On Many Changes
By Joseph N. DiStefano, Special to The Inquirer
Soviets Mourn Death Of A Spiritual Leader The Priest's Followers Argue That This Is More Than An Ordinary Crime: They Say He Was Killed By Anti-semites.
By Fen Montaigne, Inquirer Staff Writer
Crisis In The City, And Questions In The U.s. Capital Optimism Soon Gave Way To Dire Financial Forecasts
By Dan Meyers, Inquirer Staff Writer
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / CHARLES FOX
Committee Backs 1 Of 2 Projects
By Wanda Motley, Inquirer Staff Writer
Springfield Police Wait For Radios 'Dead Spots' To Be Eliminated
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, Special to The Inquirer
Reopening Of Bridge Delayed
By Jill Morrison, Special to The Inquirer
An Out-of-towner Advocates Bill To Dock Striking Teachers
By Jeff McGaw, Special to The Inquirer
Limerick Twp. Tops List Of Fastest-growing Areas
By Michael L. Rozansky, Inquirer Staff Writer
Guidelines Suggested For Semester Exams
By Stephen C. Row, Special to The Inquirer
Worried These Numbers May Lie
By Eileen Kenna and Neill A. Borowski, Special to The Inquirer
A Teacher Is Honored For Skills And Caring
By Jean Redstone, Special to The Inquirer
Thomas Is Selected For Seat On Council
By Dan Finnigan, Special to The Inquirer
A Budget Drowning In Payments To Individuals Most Of The Money Goes For Checks To Moms, Dads And Grandparents.
By Gary Blonston, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Montco D.a. Asks For Taxpayers' Help In Abington Probe
By Jerry W. Byrd, Inquirer Staff Writer
In Bristol, The Sound Of The Future
By Edward Ohlbaum, Special to The Inquirer
Ethics-reform Panel's Perspective Questioned
By Daniel LeDuc, Inquirer Trenton Bureau
Bus Transport Won For Some Barkley Students
By Pamela J. Podger, Special to The Inquirer
Hefty Boost In Enrollment
By Steve Gelsi, Special to The Inquirer
From Soviet Union, He Steps Into Pulpit
By Herb Drill, Special to The Inquirer
Sobriety Checkpoint To Debut
By Christopher Mumma, Special to The Inquirer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / BARBARA JOHNSTON
Census A Blow To Their Senses
By Anne Fahy and Neill A. Borowski, Special to The Inquirer
Family Watch
Marc Schogol from reports from Inquirer wire services
To Many Places, Numbers May Lie
By Kathy Boccella and Neill A. Borowski, Inquirer Staff Writers Inquirer correspondent Glenn Berkey contributed to this article
In Bazaars, Iraqis Speak Of Borders And War
By Dan Stets, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Budget Process Opens On A Confrontational Note
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
Growing, And Pains, In The Census
By Pam Belluck and Neill A. Borowski, Inquirer Staff Writers
Family Widens Its Circle To Teach Of Drugs' Dangers
By Ovetta Wiggins, Special to The Inquirer
The State Makes It Easier To Get Township Jobs Done
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
So Far, A Smooth Road For Souter At Senate Hearings
By Aaron Epstein, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Recycler Kept Closed Over Cleanup Issue
By Lisa Moorhead, Special to The Inquirer
A New Priest Aims To Serve Handicapped
By Marigloria Sierra, Special to The Inquirer
Somerton Group Readies For Blockade Over Extension
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Morrisville Tops Average Scores In Sats; County Results Vary
By Glenn Berkey, Special to The Inquirer
A Divided Gop Urges Unity Behind Hafer
By Katharine Seelye, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Ups And Downs Of The '90 Census
By Robert F. O'Neill and Neill A. Borowski, Special to The Inquirer
Top Prober If It's An Issue, This Agency Will Take It Apart
By Peter J. Shelly, Special to The Inquirer
Crisis In The City, And Questions In The U.s. Capital At Federal Level, Awaiting Phila.'s Call For Fiscal Help
By Alexis Moore, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Ex-official Sues 3 For Defamation
By Charles Pukanecz, Special to The Inquirer
Letters To The Editor
Vote Delayed On Bills For The New Sewer Lines
By Ward Allebach, Special to The Inquirer
27th Montco Horse Show Offers Two New Events
By Christine Donato, Special to The Inquirer
Association Plans Guide To Services
By Vyola P. Willson, Special to The Inquirer
Study Drives To Get Area Out Of Its Rush-hour Rut
By Jeff McGaw, Special to The Inquirer
Meeting To Decide Use For Borough Land
By Pamela J. Podger, Special to The Inquirer
It's Her Own Fight This Time
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Biology Teacher Puts Life Into Lessons
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Expensive Tailoring Goode's Cheap Suits Cost Taxpayers A Bundle
Dancing, Washing And Snipping To Help An Ill Friend Pay Bills
By Glenn Berkey, Special to The Inquirer
A Deal Cut For Housing But Plan Catches Panel Off Guard
By Patrick Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Board To Act On Complaints That Cemetery Filled In Pond
By Michael L. Rozansky, Inquirer Staff Writer
'Four-letter' Fines Are Proposed
By Patricia Quigley, Special to The Inquirer
Meeting In Uproar Over Issue Of Bonds
By Dan Finnigan, Special to The Inquirer
Fisher & Porter's Spruce-up Honored
By Jeff McGaw, Special to The Inquirer
Some Accuse Letts Of Abusing Power
By Georgia S. Ashby, Special to The Inquirer
City Pleads Case Against Developer
By Marie McCullough, Inquirer Staff Writer
Misprints On Covers Are Prized
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Stamps Writer
Legacy Of A Judicial Scandal
By Emilie Lounsberry, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Festival Of Fun For Families
Special to The Inquirer / BARBARA JOHNSTON
Bringing Apartments Back To (human) Life
By Edward Ohlbaum, Special to The Inquirer
Tough Task: Salvaging The Arsenal
By Richard V. Sabatini, Inquirer Staff Writer
Beverly, Edgewater Park Schools Are Trying Saturday Detentions
By Ovetta Wiggins, Special to The Inquirer
Mayor Fears Too Big A Crowd For Meeting
By John D. Shabe, Special to The Inquirer
Board Approves Bid For Storage Building
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Drug Charges Dismissed; Judge Rules Pat-down Search Illegal
By S.E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
At Sunday School, A Look At Earth, As Indians Know It
By Dan Hardy, Special to The Inquirer
Police In South Africa Unveil Stringent Plan Against Violence
By Rick Lyman, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Mansion And Interior Designs On View To Benefit Hospitals
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Legal Cost Of Merger Raises Some Concerns
By Michelle Rizzo, Special to The Inquirer
Splendid Isolation In And Around Ithaca, N.y., You Can Drink In The Scenery Or Enjoy The Cultural Stimulation Of A Vibrant University Community. The Town Is Not Near Anywhere Else - But Then, It Doesn't Need To Be.
By Laura Quinn and Anthony R. Wood, Special to The Inquirer
Bruce A. Calhoun, 43, Stock Exchange Leader
By Ralph Cipriano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Residents Give City A Low Rating
By Ginny Wiegand, Inquirer Staff Writer
Examining Policies On Prayer School Districts Study 2 Disputes
By Paul Davies, Special to The Inquirer
Eye Doctor Takes Part In Humanitarian Project
By Judy Baehr, Special to The Inquirer
Youths Get A Feel For The Limits Age Brings
By Cynthia Henry, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Earth Is Big And Tough - And Fragile
By DONELLA H. MEADOWS
His Work Gives Recycling A Whole New Dimension
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, Special to The Inquirer
Down, Down And Away? A Rising Debate On Balloon Releases
By Christopher Shea, Special to The Inquirer
This Week, Free Prostate Exams Given
By Larry Copeland, Inquirer Staff Writer
Innelli Again Hits Weldon
By Nathan Gorenstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hospital Reopening On Lawncrest Agenda
By Marie McCullough, Inquirer Staff Writer
A 3-dimensional View Of Census
By Karen Kofoed Muldoon, Michael Peck and John D. Shabe, Special to The Inquirer
Back To School In Saudi Arabia Teachers Learn What To Do If War Breaks Out
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Vietnam Vets Differ On Gulf Strategies
By Richard Kleiman, Special to The Inquirer
If They're Leaving Iowa, It Has To Be The (political) Corn It Was A Perfectly Nice State Until All Those Pols Starting Traipsing About.
By CALVIN TRILLIN
A Flock Of Vintage Planes
By Alison Orenstein, Special to The Inquirer
Charity's Walk Signs Disappear
By Stephen C. Row, Special to The Inquirer
Proposing School With A New Twist Uniforms, Extra Hours Suggested
By Michael V. Copeland, Special to The Inquirer
For Proposed Offices, Postponement Again
By Stephen C. Row, Special to The Inquirer
Getting Directions For Those Byways
By Donald D. Groff, Special to The Inquirer
Tells Tells Don't Eliminate Pennsylvania's Best Test For Measuring Its Children's Basic Skills
Nightclub Owner Celebrates 10 Years Of Building Success
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
Whitman's Candies Join Troops In Mideast
By Richard V. Sabatini, Inquirer Staff Writer
Supervisors Rezone Four Tracts For Office Use
By Edward Ohlbaum, Special to The Inquirer
Hotline Gives Students No Excuse To Miss Homework
By Robert DiGiacomo, Special to The Inquirer
It's A Vehicle For Learning Space Bus Turns Pupils On To Science
By Paul Nussbaum, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hatfield Will Shorten Nighttime Fire Sirens
By Erin Kennedy, Special to The Inquirer
Dealers Keep Antiques Ticking And Hope Customers Chime In
By Michele McCreary, Special to The Inquirer
Collectors Rounding Up Cowboy Gear
By Lita Solis-Cohen, Special to The Inquirer
Police Divided On Source Of Slurs
By Sydney Trent, Inquirer Staff Writer
Doubts At The German Altar After Initial Euphoria, There Has Been Little Enthusiasm For Unification.
By Karl Doemens, Inquirer Staff Writer
Medford Targets Public Drinking
By Barbara Evans Sorid, Special to The Inquirer
Burlington County Traffic Study Signals Some Changes Are Due
By Ovetta Wiggins, Special to The Inquirer
Quilts To Comfort Aids Children
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Fans Flock To A Tribute To Rock-and-roll's Haley
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Using Innovative Methods To Teach Math
By Charlie Frush and Judy Baehr, Special to The Inquirer
A Life In Catholic Education
By Anne Fahy, Special to The Inquirer
At 2 Museums, The Life Of Morley
By Victoria Donohue, Inquirer Art Critic
The City Loses To Suburbs Census Shows Population Shift
By Neill A. Borowski, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pa. Grant To Cover Repair Of Roof Leak
By Dan Hardy, Special to The Inquirer
Art Show Features Unusual Theme
By Lynn Hamilton, Special to The Inquirer
Concrete-manufacturer To Expand
By Vyola P. Willson, Special to The Inquirer
Gulf Crisis Plays Out In Schools
By Kristin E. Holmes, Inquirer Staff Writer
State Dep Investigating Waste Site
By Frank Brown, Special to The Inquirer
Plus System, Cirrus Link Cash Machines
By Donald D. Groff, Special to The Inquirer
Comfort Zones Nearly Everyone Has A Favorite Room, A Place To Feel At Home - Even Away From Home. In This, The First Of A Series, Some Of Your Neighbors Tell Where They Like Most To Be.
By John Corr, Inquirer Staff Writer
In Darby Twp., Less Animosity Toward Police
By Terence Samuel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Chain Fired 30,000 After Theft Accusations, Records Show
By Dianna Marder, Inquirer Staff Writer
Day By Day, Fashioning Sanity In A Lonely Cell
By Steve Goldstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
17 Plays In Just 10 Days: A London Theater Orgy
By Peter Marks, Special to The Inquirer
A Jockey's Life On The Fast Tracks
The Philadelphia Inquirer / MICHAEL S. WIRTZ
A Planning Primer: How Not To Be Like L.a.
By Kathleen Martin Beans, Special to The Inquirer
D.c. Mayoral Candidate May Find Winning Is Easy Part
By Alexis Moore, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Rev. Fulghum And Wisdom Of Childhood
By Stefan Kanfer, Special to The Inquirer
Who? Paoli Man Can Determine Identity Of The Writer
By Stella M. Eisele, Special to The Inquirer
A Final Tribute To Victim Of Suicide
By Cheryl Squadrito, Special to The Inquirer
4 Schools To Receive Award For Excellence
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Small Swing Park Is Spared From Sale
By Kevin McKinney, Special to The Inquirer
Tacony Residents Say Catering Firm Is A Nuisance
By Larry King, Inquirer Staff Writer
City Hall Tower: Plus And Minus The Massive Project Was Done Efficiently And Within Budget. A Drawback Has Been The Mismatched Paint.
By Thomas Hine, Inquirer Architecture Critic
Most Charges Dismissed In Democratic Fray Chairwoman Is Fined $100 In Dispute
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Houses By Design For Charity's Sake
By Betsy Anderson, Special to The Inquirer
A Day-care Center Moves Into School
By S.E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Caring For Nails, Ears, Eyes, Teeth
By Deborah Lawson, Special to The Inquirer
Nix Urges Justice Center Calls It Essential Despite Crisis
By Susan Caba, Inquirer Staff Writer
Tantalizing Tastes And Sounds At Fest
By Tom Linafelt and Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
A Focus On Other Cultures And Self-esteem
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, Special to The Inquirer
Trek Over, But Fears Remain
By Nancy Phillips, Inquirer Staff Writer
Show Features Oddities Of The Philadelphia Of Old
By Sydney Trent, Inquirer Staff Writer
305 Counts In Cocaine Arrest
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
A Theater Vacation To London That's Worth Every Pound
By Richard Fuller, Special to The Inquirer
Sailing To Ports Round The Globe
By Frances Shemanski, Special to The Inquirer
South Jersey Symphony Set For Another Season Of Classics
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
A French-thai Restaurant That Is Out Of This World
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Shop Where Silk Fools The Eye - And Sometimes Beaus And Bees
By Lynn Hamilton, Special to The Inquirer
SPORTS
Cardinals Bombarded By Indians
By Frank Fitzpatrick, Inquirer Staff Writer
Some Costly Coaching Blunders
By Bill Ordine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Mets Stop Late Threat To Beat Phillies, 4-2
By Michael Bamberger, Inquirer Staff Writer
Davis Moves Into Tie For Lead In Phila. Pga
By Mayer Brandschain, Special to The Inquirer
Late Princeton Rally Falls Short At Cornell
By John C. Shipley Jr., Special to The Inquirer
Hitting 50 Wouldn't Make Fielder A Sure-fire Mvp
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
Dispersal Ties Record In Woodward Upset
The Inquirer Staff
Usc Tops Penn State By 19-14
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Ahhhh! In Home Opener, Eagles Hope To Find Soft Spot In The Cards
By Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hot Streak May Signal A Return To Glory For France
By Roger Allaway, Inquirer Staff Writer
Buddy Gardner Takes Lead At Canadian Open
From Inquirer Wire Services
The Bay Area's Sharks Are Closing In On San Jose
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Olympics To Have Distinct Nba Look
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Staff Writer
Irish Rally Overcomes Michigan
By M. G. Missanelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Eagles' No. 1 Task Against Phoenix: Avoiding Letdown
By Bill Ordine, Inquirer Staff Writer
Springfield (d) Stifles Tennent
By Mike Jensen, Inquirer Staff Writer
Ouch! At Veterans Stadium, The Eats Have A Big Bite Of Their Own
By Glen Macnow, Inquirer Staff Writer
Miami's Shula Goes For Landmark Win
By Ron Reid, Inquirer Staff Writer
Delaware Downed By N.h., 34-7
By Bruce C. Johnson, Special to The Inquirer
Kyle Petty Gets On The Right Track
By Dave Caldwell, Inquirer Staff Writer
Drayton's Record Return Helps Owls Get First Win
By Mike Bruton, Inquirer Staff Writer
Edgewood Blows Away Triton, 34-6
By Kevin Tatum, Inquirer Staff Writer
Ocean City Smothers Cumberland
By Tom Williams, Special to The Inquirer
William And Mary Shows Up Villanova, 37-14
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Lenape Coach Wins Debut, 24-0, Over C.h. West
By Marc Narducci, Special to The Inquirer
Penn Triumphs In Opener, 16-6
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Conlins Have Houseful Of Athletic Excellence The Conlin Children Carve Their Niches By Following This Credo: Make Your Own Shadow.
By Gwen Knapp, Inquirer Staff Writer
Irish Romp Past Bishop Eustace, 43-0 Interceptions Bring Victors Three Scores
By Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Undertones Of Change The Orchestra Begins Its 91st Season Tuesday, And Maestro Muti Begins The End Of His Mission. But There Is A New Musical Director-designate, Wolfgang Sawallisch, And Guest Conductors Will Be Regarded As Possible Successors To The Successor.
By Daniel Webster, Inquirer Music Critic
How Preservation Pays Off At Mgm
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic The Hollywood Reporter and Film Journal contributed to this report
Emmys: Who Will Capture The Big Ones?
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Staff Writer
Neil Young Goes His Own Way With 'Ragged Glory'
By Tom Moon, Inquirer Popular-Music Critic
'Fantasia' And Its Phila. Connection The Soundtrack For The Movie Was Born In This City, And Musicians Here Remember Only Too Well Its Creation.
By Lesley Valdes, Inquirer Music Critic
FOOD
The Green Hills Inn Stays On The High Road
By Elaine Tait, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
Baking The Old-fashioned Way At Historic Cold Spring Village In Cape May County, The Bakers Follow Methods That Date From The 1800s. And They Let Visitors Take A Turn At The Oven And Hearth.
By Marilynn Marter, Inquirer Food Writer
BUSINESS
Made In Dixie: A New Alliance For Textile Quotas
By Nolan Walters, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Employers Help Out Workers Who Want The American Dream
By Andrea Knox, Inquirer Staff Writer
And Now, This From Our Sponsor: Fewer Tv Commercials, And N.y. Is Hurting
By Barbara Demick, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pcs Replacing Mainframes In A New Computer Revolution Many Firms Have Found That Personal Computers Are Cheaper, More Flexible And As Powerful As Their Old Computers.
By Valerie Reitman, Inquirer Staff Writer
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