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What happened on November 10, 1991
SPORTS
Shawnee, Cinnaminson Win Cross-country Titles
By Gus Ostrum, Special to The Inquirer
With Outward Calm, French Await Games
By Jere Longman, Inquirer Staff Writer
North Stars Hope Modano Breaks Out Of His Slump
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Owens Misses The Chance To Play Against His Idol
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Staff Writer
Controlling The Chaos Carson Adds Caution To Defensive Mix
By Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff Writer
Carew's Advice To The Angels: Do As I Did
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
For Lakers, There's No Joy Without Magic
By John Woestendiek, Inquirer Staff Writer
Kean Tops Glassboro In Tourney
By Marc Narducci, Special to The Inquirer
Flyers Take On Team Usa Tonight
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Gloomy Guy Tries To Turn The Browns Around The New Coach's Job Isn't Complete, But His Team Does Have More Victories And Fewer Turnovers This Season.
By Ron Reid, Inquirer Staff Writer
Skins Have All It Takes To Go 16-0
By Glen Macnow, Inquirer Staff Writer
Penn Crew Turns Back Temple 8
By Mayer Brandschain, Special to The Inquirer
Penn St. Wins In A Breeze Sacca, Anderson Fuel 47-7 Romp
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Browns' Balanced Offense Causes The Eagles Concern
By Mark Bowden, Inquirer Staff Writer
Fake Punt Lifts 'nova To Win And Into A Tie For First
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Panthers Advance With 3-1 Win
By John Fosnocht, Special to The Inquirer
Foley Gets Record As East Wins
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
Giants Not First To Take Long Fall
By Ron Reid, Inquirer Staff Writer
Eastern Rallies, Sinks C.h. West
By Kevin Tatum, Inquirer Staff Writer
Gateway Beats Heights
By Marc Narducci, Special to The Inquirer
C.b. East In Soccer Semifinals
By Adam Gusdorff, Special to The Inquirer
Penn Charter Triumphs To Continue Mastery Of Germantown Academy
By Joe Santoliquito, Special to The Inquirer
Quakers Kick Away Their Chances
By Gwen Knapp, Inquirer Staff Writer
Boston College Runs Over Temple, 33-13
By M. G. Missanelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Top Seed Reaches Final
By Mayer Brandschain, Special to The Inquirer
Army Private Gets 75 Years In Shooting Of Palermo
the Inquirer Staff
NEWS
Rendell Aims To Solidify His Political Foundation
By S. A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Cool And Creamy Teen Hangout In The '50s And '60s, The Mooo Was The Spot For Milkshakes, Burgers And Flirting - And Where Dragsters Burned Some Rubber.
By Suzanne Gordon, Inquirer Staff Writer
He's A Connoisseur Of One Of The Really Old Masters
By James Cordrey, Special to The Inquirer
For The Gop, A Reality Check Tempers The Thrill Of Victory A Billion-dollar Shortfall Makes The N.j. Winners Nervous.
By Daniel LeDuc, Inquirer Trenton Bureau Rich Heidorn Jr. of The Inquirer's Trenton Bureau contributed to this article
Fair Share Of Police Tab Disputed
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
Separatist Crisis Grows In Russia
By Fen Montaigne, Inquirer Staff Writer
Victory In Hand, What Now? S.o.s. Looking For Reconciliation
By Karen Auge, Special to The Inquirer
Rise In Sewer Rates Projected By Manager
By Kathi Kauffman, Special to The Inquirer
Local Show Courts Basketball
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Stamps Writer
Lo, How The Mighty Have Fallen Neither Party Escapes Upsets
By Charlie Frush, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pension Bonanza Some American Workers Are Doing Too Well
New Chapter Is Planned For Haddonfield Landmark
By Judy Baehr, Special to The Inquirer
The Older Victims Of Drug War Addicts' Parents Abused, Robbed
By Denise-Marie Santiago, Inquirer Staff Writer
Fashion Should Face It: The Binge Of The '80s Is History
By Roy H. Campbell, Inquirer Fashion Writer
Uncertain Status For The Status Quo Republican Rule May Be Facing Some Challenges
Contributing to this story were Inquirer staff writer Bill Ordine and correspondents Kathi Kauffman, Joseph M. Davis 3d, Rob Wingate and Karen McAllister
Thanks To Surplus, Tax Drop Possible
By Herb Drill, Special to The Inquirer
A Thin Win In Haddon Heights
By Judy Baehr, Special to The Inquirer
Both Parties See Bright Spots In Tuesday's Results
By Nancy Petersen and Jennifer Gould, Special to The Inquirer
Marcos Gets A Heartfelt Welcome In Her Home Town
By Vernon Loeb, Inquirer Staff Writer
Rights Leader Urges Cooperation
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Hope That Black Caucus Will Now Act
By Karen Schneider, Inquirer Washington Bureau
An Ousted Mayor Wonders Why
By Diane Mastrull, Special to The Inquirer
Makings Of Budget-cutting Bloc Survive
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, Special to The Inquirer
Departing Educator Sure Her Projects Will Continue
By Sharon O'Neal, Special to The Inquirer
Unlikely Alliance Cleans Up Canal In Bristol Borough
By Frank Preston, Special to The Inquirer
2 Chester City Men Are Fatally Stabbed
By John Way Jennings, Inquirer Staff Writer
Running A Reverse Girls Take To The Gridiron While The Guys Cheer
By Karen McAllister, Special to The Inquirer
Epa Urged To Buy Superfund House
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, Special to The Inquirer
Owner Has A High Price To Pay For Condominium Life
By Robert J. Bruss, Special to The Inquirer
Letters To The Editor
Playground Becomes Area To Be Avoided
By S.E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Hobby Blossoms Into A Business
By Jane G. Pepper, Special to The Inquirer
Firefighters Are Back In Turkey Business
By Kay Raftery, Special to The Inquirer
Deficit Estimate Is Cut To $50,000
By Rob Wingate, Special to The Inquirer
Bush's Version: Often Not Quite The Way It Is The President Rails Against "The Government Man" While Failing To Note That He Defines The Species.
By Charles Green, Inquirer Washington Bureau
New Option For Disabled Center Offers Computer Training
By Diane Struzzi, Special to The Inquirer
A Senator's Lonely Fight To Reinvent Congress
By R.A. Zaldivar, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Voorhees May Revive Field Trips
By Lisa Schwartz, Special to The Inquirer
Incumbent Loses Seat On Board
By Jaffer Ahmad, Special to The Inquirer
Daunting Budget Task For Rendell
By Matthew Purdy, Inquirer Staff Writer
We Believe In Magic He'll Get The Brutal Truth About Aids Across
5.9% Tax Increase Sought In '92 Budget
By Stephanie Banchero, Special to The Inquirer
Media Democrats Say They Earned Their Sweep
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Shore Girds For Another Storm
By David Lee Preston, Inquirer Staff Writer
Kitchens Open To Benefit Library
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
A Tax On Income Pondered
By Mac Daniel, Special to The Inquirer
County Plans Aids Clinic
By Suzanne Sczubelek, Special to The Inquirer
For Auto Renters, A Surprise On Bill
By Donald D. Groff, Special to The Inquirer
Gao Keeps Watchful Eye On Spending
By Brian Baron, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Making Magic Of Science
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, Special to The Inquirer
Rewriting The Role Of Nato: But Is Its Future Secure?
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Old-time Religion In The New E. Europe The Missionaries Are Mostly U.s. Protestants. They Bill Theirs As The Religion Of Democracy. And Folks Are Listening.
By Inga Saffron, Inquirer Staff Writer
Commissioners Outline Cuts For County Plan To Act On Message Of Campaign
By John P. Martin, Special to The Inquirer
Diagnosing The Vote The Wofford Win Showed That Concern About Health Care Has Become A Fever
'Gala Evening Of Art' On Friday
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
Director To Quit Aids Network George Russell Is The Lone Paid Worker Of The County Group, Which Has An Array Of Services.
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Happy Matchmaking: Rent-a-senior Gets Older Workers Jobs The Nonprofit Program Has Found Employment For More Than 800, And We Aren't Talking Fast-food.
By Marc Freeman, Special to The Inquirer
The Price Is Right; So Is Food
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Crash Landing What Came Down The Runways For Spring Last Week Was A Hodgepodge Of Styles Fueled By Designer Fears About Women's Buying Habits. It's A Safe Bet Many Of These Looks Won't Be Flying Out Of Stores.
By Roy H. Campbell, Inquirer Fashion Writer
Mt. Holly District Will Get A Start On Teacher Talks
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, Special to The Inquirer
Family Watch
Marc Schogol from reports from Inquirer wire services
In Wilmington, Designs For Success
By Victoria Donohoe, Inquirer Art Critic
Kelly Is Quitting As Haverford Twp. Gop Chairman
By Joseph M. Davis, Special to The Inquirer
A Shift Seen In Local Calls About Aids
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Firms Cited For Recycling Efforts
By Vyola P. Willson, Special to The Inquirer
State Governments Adopting Better Leave And Scheduling
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Choruses Send Out A Call Songbirds Of All Kinds Are Needed
By Brigette ReDavid, Special to The Inquirer
Antenna Law Could Be Adjusted
By Dave Urbanski, Special to The Inquirer
Training A Dog: Do It With Love
By Deborah Lawson, Special to The Inquirer
Momentum Gains On Hill For Tax Cut Support Is Building, But There Is No Consensus On Which Way To Go, And Bush Has Criticized One Plan.
By R.A. Zaldivar, Inquirer Washington Bureau Inquirer wire services contributed to this article
A Long Soak In The Subject Of Bathrooms
By Ted Duncombe, Special to The Inquirer
Gop Now A Presence On Cherry Hill Council
By Louis R. Carlozo, Special to The Inquirer
Modest Costs For Dramatic Wetlands Restoration
By Nancy Petersen, Special to The Inquirer
Vote On Pet Limits Is Delayed
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
What Rendell Can Do To Restore Luster Of City Jewels - Its Parks
By CHRISTOPHER van de VELDE and SANDRA WECKESSER
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / MYRNA LUDWIG
Warm Country Charm With A French Flavor
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Let Democracies Unite The Union Would Offer Autonomy And Secutiry To All.
By ADAM GARFINKLE
A Casualty Of Partying College Students
By Tia Swanson, Special to The Inquirer
New Faces On Council Bring Hopes Of New Tone
By Thomas Turcol, Inquirer Staff Writer
Deficit Makes Upper Merion Tax Picture Unclear
By Karen McAllister, Special to The Inquirer
Have You Considered An Arm?
By David I. Turner, Inquirer Staff Writer
Mayor: There's No Money To Rid N. Camden Of Blight
By Nancy Phillips, Inquirer Trenton Bureau
Honoring A Farmer Who Hasn't Soured On Such Hard Work
By Charlie Frush, Inquirer Staff Writer
Why Dictionaries Define Themselves As Websters
By Andrew Maykuth, Inquirer Staff Writer
New Tax Proposed In Horsham
By Diane Struzzi, Special to The Inquirer
Rates Below 9% Mean It May Be Refinancing Time
By David I. Turner, Inquirer Staff Writer
Gaining Skills In The Game Of Learning
By Ovetta Wiggins, Special to The Inquirer
Music Students Slighted On Travel, Parents Tell Board
By Robert DiGiacomo, Special to The Inquirer
In Winslow, The End Of A Mean Campaign
By Christopher Mumma, Special to The Inquirer
A New Look Aiming Bigger, Chameleonlike Duke Puts Different Face On Familiar Ideas
By Donna St. George, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Festival Of Jewish Creativity
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
Gop Gets Crash Course In Political Change
By S. A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
Will Genetics Revolution Mark Some As Victims? One Scientist Has Documented 50 Cases Of Genetic Discrimination.
By Jim Detjen, Inquirer Staff Writer
Mickey Mouse Radios Found In Several Styles
By Lita Solis-Cohen, Special to The Inquirer
Tax Rate Could Go Up 9.8%
By Tom Halligan, Special to The Inquirer
Fire Safety Program Advises The Blind
By S.E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Win Cheers Other Candidates Which Democrat Will Benefit The Most?
By John King, Associated Press
City School District Official Has Ties To Contractors' Bonding Consultant
By Walter F. Roche Jr., Inquirer Staff Writer
Treatment For Sex Offenders: A Failed Approach? Despite The Help Offered At A Special State Facility, Certain Inmates Are Released Only To Molest Again.
By Dianna Marder, Inquirer Staff Writer
Plan To Use 911 Is Canceled After Police Dispatchers Protest
By Karen Auge, Special to The Inquirer
Can Magic Move Mountains? Aids Activists Are Banking On His Appeal
By Timothy Dwyer, Inquirer Staff Writer Inquirer staff writers John Woestendiek and Dick Polman contributed to this article
Democrat Devine Is Victorious
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Ruling On Southampton Animal Shelter Delayed
By Barbara Evans Sorid, Special to The Inquirer
A Working Waterway's Rich History
By Murray Dubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Everyone's Asking: What Will Become Of Warminster?
By S.E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Plan Would Erode Coverage For Homes Along The Shore Time To Seek Higher Ground? Congress May Decide To Cut Off Flood Insurance For Those Who Remain Near The Water.
By William H. Sokolic, Special to The Inquirer
Railroad Sued By Supplier
By John P. Martin, Special to The Inquirer
Assessment Appeals Pose Steep Loss For North Penn
By Ken Dilanian, Special to The Inquirer
Life Is Sweeter With 13 More Pieces Of Candy Amy Rose, 9, Changed A Class On Graphs To One On Consumer Education When She Found Her Bag Of Candy Held A Lot Fewer M&m's Than Everybody Else's.
By Jack Engelhard, Special to The Inquirer
Bush To Join Boycott More Pressure On Yugoslavia
By Susan Bennett, Inquirer Washington Bureau
In Search Of The New Community: The Plato Or The Aristotle Model? Americans Thought Their Affluence Was The Result Of Their Own Individualistic Efforts - And Expected It To Go On Forever.
By DAVID R. BOLDT
In Franklin Township, Election Sets The Stage For More Conflict
By Diane Mastrull, Special to The Inquirer
Mayor-elect Seeks Calm In Pine Hill
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, Special to The Inquirer
Washington Twp. To Study Year-round Schools
By Ross Kerber, Special to The Inquirer
Displaying Frank Admiration In South Philadelphia, Sinatra Is Everywhere
By Laurie Hollman, Inquirer Staff Writer
Age-discrimination Suit Filed
By Lyn A.E. McCafferty, Special to The Inquirer
Vasant G. Yadav, 61, S. Jersey Pediatrician
By Judy Baehr, Special to The Inquirer
South Africa Talk Stirs Students At Third World Seminar
By Kathryn Quigley, Special to The Inquirer
A First Look At Mall For Uwchlan
By Georgia S. Ashby, Special to The Inquirer
Art As An Idea At Carnegie Museum Show
By Edward J. Sozanski, Inquirer Art Critic
Trail Of Arrests; Charge Of Murder
By Dianna Marder, Inquirer Staff Writer
Students Polish Their Skills At Pressing Apples Into Cider
By Diane Struzzi, Special to The Inquirer
The Democrats' Gunslinger Can Carve Another Notch
By Katharine Seelye, Inquirer Staff Writer
Schools Welcome 'Gangs'
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Man Shot After Car Chase Is Charged In Tacony Heist
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., Inquirer Staff Writer
French Actor, Singer Yves Montand Dead At 70
From Inquirer Wire Services
Prize-winning Pianist To Perform Four Works
By Brigette ReDavid, Special to The Inquirer
Early Lessons In Supply, Demand And Teamwork
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
Septa To Expand Exton Lot
By Leonard L. Drey, Special to The Inquirer
Southeast Delco Race Lost By Head Of School Board
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Students In Willingboro Take A Healthy Byte Of Instruction
By Bryon Kurzenabe, Special to The Inquirer
Marijuana Bust Weighs In: 100 Lbs.
By Stephanie Banchero, Special to The Inquirer
Programs Help Churches Foster Sense Of Belonging
By Kristin E. Holmes, Inquirer Staff Writer
Operetta 'Iolanthe' Staged At University
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
Wheelchair-bound Can Be Tour-bound
By Donald D. Groff, Special to The Inquirer
Housing Complex Draws Heat From Residents, Officials
By Mac Daniel, Special to The Inquirer
Examining Inspiration Of George Howe
By Thomas Hine, Inquirer Architecture Critic
Alex F. Stanton, 96, Phila. Businessman, Supporter Of Israel
By Mark Fazlollah, Inquirer Staff Writer
Seminars To Help Conquer Fear Of Public Speaking
By Diane Struzzi, Special to The Inquirer
Cheltenham Assesses The Unimaginable
By Mac Daniel, Special to The Inquirer
Hard Feelings On Both Sides After Paulsboro Man Loses
By Diane Mastrull, Special to The Inquirer
Up In Age - And Up Vesuvius
By Andrew Khinoy, Special to The Inquirer
Artists' Calendar Celebrates Bensalem's Historic Treasures
By Marc Freeman, Special to The Inquirer
Vote Was A Call For Change
By Ralph Vigoda, Inquirer Staff Writer
Rounding Up Changes On Ranch
By Marjorie Keen, Special to The Inquirer
Whistle-stop Inspector Halts Plans For Fast-food Caboose
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, Special to The Inquirer
And Then There Was One: Dixie's Ivy League Reformers
By Scott McCartney, Associated Press
New Teaching System Is Changing Students In Bristol Borough
By Ronda Sharpe, Special to The Inquirer
Rutgers Celebrates 225th Year
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
His Book Captures Years On Police Force
By Judy Baehr, Special to The Inquirer
Coins Portugal Observes Two Events
By Henri Sault, Inquirer Coins Writer
Reviving The Ways Of The Lenape A Thanksgiving At The Churchville Nature Center's Model Lenape Village Featured Food, Deer-hide Tanning, Fire Making And More.
By Frank Preston, Special to The Inquirer
Old Money In The Old Dominion Along The James River In Virginia, Opulent Plantations Offer A Glimpse Into The Lifestyles Of The 18th- And 19th-century Rich And Famous.
By Chuck Lawliss, Special to The Inquirer
Many Layers Of Culture Go Into His Pastry
By Marego Athans, Special to The Inquirer
'You Never Sausage A Place' After Years Of Passing South Of The Border's Pun-loving Signs, A Traveler Stops.
By Marc Schogol, Inquirer Staff Writer
Robbers Still Plague Boulevard Gas Stations Are Prime Targets
By Jeff Gammage and John Way Jennings, Inquirer Staff Writers
Borough Settles Officer's Suit
By Jennifer Gould, Special to The Inquirer
Fire At Salem Nuclear Plant Cripples Electric Generator
By Pam Belluck, Inquirer Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Collapse Shortchanges Ruble With Power Shifting From Politics To Cash, The Soviets Are Learning That Money Talks. But The Ruble Loses Something In The Translation.
By Andrew Cassel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Economy Traps Bush In Catch-22 No Matter What He Does, He Loses
By Robert A. Rankin and Charles Green, Inquirer Washington Bureau
A Creativity Clinic For Desperate Home Sellers
By Jennifer Lin and David I. Turner, Inquirer Staff Writers
A Continent Divided: Europe Beset By A Balkanized Air-traffic System
By Tom Belden, Inquirer Staff Writer
U.s. Pioneer In Soviet Capitalism
By Andrew Cassel, Inquirer Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Striking A New Note By Staging A Musical
By Julia M. Klein, Inquirer Staff Writer
Getting Things Right - To The Last Bite
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic
Great Leaps In Ballet Christopher D'amboise's Experimental Troupe Is Trying Some Strange Things. Will They Fly? We'll See Later This Week When Off-center Ballet Takes Its Bow.
By Nancy Goldner, Inquirer Dance Critic
Just How Big Is This Youngster?
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Staff Writer
Sizing Up Festival Mythos It Was A Very Big Undertaking, And It Drew Big, Diverse Crowds.
By Leonard W. Boasberg, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Sinister Side Of Fred Macmurray He Was So Nice For Tv And Disney,so Very Despicable In A Few Films.
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
FOOD
Business Is Booming In The Basement At La Buca
By Elaine Tait, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
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