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What happened on October 20, 1991
NEWS
Bungalows One Answer To High-priced Housing
By Leonard Drey, Special to The Inquirer
C. J. Carite, 56, Founder Of Atlantic Disposal
By Tia Swanson, Special to The Inquirer
Suit Filed After Rock Hits Boy At School
By John P. Martin, Special to The Inquirer
Pumpkin Power Attracts A Crowd
By Frank Preston, Special to The Inquirer
Air Force Looks At A Cleanup For Missile Site
By Frank Brown, Special to The Inquirer
Program Offered To Hispanics
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Planning Debated In Cheltenham
By Mac Daniel, Special to The Inquirer
Township Accepts Offer To Build Fields
By Jill Morrison, Special to The Inquirer
Gates Would Inherit A Cia In Transition
By Tim Weiner, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Post-thomas Purge?
Floriocrats Under Fire N.j. Voters Shouldn't Punish All Democrats
10 Acres And A Dispute
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Development For Older Residents May Be Built
By Barbara Evans Sorid, Special to The Inquirer
Frustrated Taxpayers Rally In Pa.
By Karen McAllister, Special to The Inquirer
Fumo's Shot At Mchugh Misses The Mark
By S. A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
Brokers Return Fees To Those They Didn't Help
By Douglas A. Campbell, Inquirer Staff Writer
At Hatfield Firm, Fruits Of Labor Are In The Cider
By Laurie Halse Anderson, Special to The Inquirer
Maverick Republicans Say Foes Offering A 'One-issue Crusade'
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Kenya Has More To Offer Than Wildlife Going Somewhere Sometime? Destination: Unknown? This Is Another In A Series Of Monthly Travel Reports On How To Get There And What To Do.
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Staff Writer
Woman, 77, Found Slain At Her Home
By Mark Fazlollah, Inquirer Staff Writer
Soviets Sample Bucks County's Peace Activism
By Marc Freeman, Special to The Inquirer
New Focus On Kahn Light Was His Forte, But It's Impossible To Portray In An Exhibition. Nevertheless, The Retrospective Of The Philadelphia Architect's Work, Opening Today At The Art Museum, Is A Tribute To His Greatness.
By Thomas Hine, Inquirer Architecture Critic
Democrats Looking To Break Gop's Monopoly On Council
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Candidates Blasting Away In Acrimonious Campaign
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, Special to The Inquirer
A Battle Over, A Battle Begun Hearings On Thomas Spur Women To Action
By Karen Schneider, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Fine Cuisine On The Waterfront
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Chester Gop Wines And Dines With Candidates
By Jennifer Gould, Special to The Inquirer
W. Whiteland Explores Ways To Get Open Space
By Georgia S. Ashby, Special to The Inquirer
$10 Gets You Land In Every State Oh, And You Don't Pay Taxes
By Larry Fish, Inquirer Staff Writer
Candidates Grapple With Crime Many Promises, Much Rhetoric
By S. A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
No Clear Explanation Why Many Women Doubted Hill Among The Theories: A Status Gap, Race And The Role Of Television.
By Kristin Huckshorn and Christopher Scanlan, Inquirer Washington Bureau Inquirer Washington Bureau correspondent Brian Baron and Inquirer staff writer Fawn Vrazo contributed to this article
Parents, Schools Hope Program Will Deter Wild Teen Gatherings
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
In Newtown, 4 Republicans Set To Face Off
By Rob Wingate, Special to The Inquirer
Can A 'Choice' Plan Include Religious Schools? Yes: Let Parents Pick Best Available School
By CLINT BOLICK
In Brand-new Surroundings, A Congregation Gets Settled
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, Special to The Inquirer
2 Incumbents In Marple Face Challenge
By Rob Wingate, Special to The Inquirer
Peace On Council Is Long-term Goal; Now, Fight Is On
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Soothing Voice At Erm Gets A Top Reception On Her 80th
By Vyola P. Willson, Special to The Inquirer
In Parkside, A March On Drug Sellers
By Nancy Phillips, Inquirer Staff Writer
Selling Your Home At A Profit Without Taking A Hit From Uncle Sam
By Robert J. Bruss, Special to The Inquirer
Funding Issues High On Candidates' Lists
By Joseph M. Davis, Special to The Inquirer
Cabrini Chief To Step Down
By Ralph Vigoda, Inquirer Staff Writer
In Wine Land, New Jersey Winemaking's Expanded Use Of Technology Is Evident In Hammonton. "That Old Romance Issue, That's Gone. . . ."
By Bryon Kurzenabe, Special to The Inquirer
A Career Spent Helping Children Cope With Learning Disorders
By Judy Baehr, Special to The Inquirer
Trucking Firm's Business Becomes Lawsuits A-line Says It's Obligated To Demand The Payments. Customers Allege Fraud.
By L. Stuart Ditzen, Inquirer Staff Writer
Accord Reached On Housing Plan
By Jaffer Ahmad, Special to The Inquirer
This Time, Split Vote Could Help Blackwell
By S. A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
In Franklin, Balance Could Shift
By Diane Mastrull, Special to The Inquirer
Businesses Protest Idea Of Cutting Trash Pickup
By Barbara Evans Sorid, Special to The Inquirer
A Merger Of 2 Chambers
By Vyola P. Willson, Special to The Inquirer
Voters Have Been Watching; Turnout In Winslow May Be Big
By Christopher Mumma, Special to The Inquirer
Learning-disabled Finding It's Possible To Go To College
By Tina Kelley, Special to The Inquirer
Fire Company Not Hurting For Help
By Jaffer Ahmad, Special to The Inquirer
Owning Up To Flaws Before The Sale A Push Is On To Require Sellers To Reveal What's Afoul With Their Homes. Not Just Buyers, But Agents Would Benefit.
By Gene Austin, Inquirer Real Estate Writer
When One Cat Meets Another, And Both Have To Feel At Home
By Deborah Lawson, Special to The Inquirer
Learning Art With The Help Of Imagination
By Gordon Mayer, Special to The Inquirer
He's The New Director Of Admissions At Temple
By Judy Baehr and Charlie Frush, Special to The Inquirer
A Nation-wide Stride Toward Better Fitness
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
Cuts That Hit Congress A Bit Too Close To Home "Everybody's Got Guard And Reserve Units In Their District."
By Mark Thompson, Inquirer Washington Bureau
More Swastikas Found In N.j. Town
By John Way Jennings, Inquirer Staff Writer
Plan For Development Rejected
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Clearing Of Trees Blocked Court Halts Work At Penllyn Woods
By Stephanie Banchero, Special to The Inquirer
2 Towns In Talks On 26-acre Site
By Stephanie Banchero, Special to The Inquirer
6 Winning '92 Olympic Designs
By Henri Sault, Inquirer Coins Writer
Is There Hope For The Feckless Democrats?
By JEFF GREENFIELD
N. Penn Renovation Won't Bump Students
By Ken Dilanian, Special to The Inquirer
Just Summing Up The Day Can Stump A Schoolchild Parents Who Ask, "What Happened At School Today?" Often Don't Get Satisfying Answers. But Don't Get Discouraged. There Are Ways To Get Children To Talk About Their Day - And Give You The Answers You're Looking For.
By Patricia McCormick, Special to The Inquirer
Family Watch
Marc Schogol from reports from Inquirer wire services
Work At County's Main Library Won't Cause Bind, Director Says
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, Special to The Inquirer
Peeling Paint At Day-care Site May Be Health Hazard For Child
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Writing Of Journeys Is No Path To Riches
By Donald D. Groff, Special to The Inquirer
Residency Requirement Eased For Special Officers
By Marego Athans, Special to The Inquirer
Township To Buy Building
By Dan Finnigan, Special to The Inquirer
Willingboro Celebration Aims To Mend Some Rifts
By Bryon Kurzenabe, Special to The Inquirer
The Latest In Long Line Of D.c. Leaks A Reward Has Been Offered, But History Suggests The Search For The Leaker Won't Be Successful.
By Charles Green, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Old Soldiers, At Least, Can't Forget Korea It Was Short, Bloody And Ended In A Stalemate. Four Decades Later, Its Veterans Look Back.
By Vernon Loeb, Inquirer Staff Writer
Channel Digging Is Done; Opening May Be Off Track
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Staff Writer
House Was Home To A Foe Of Slavery
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Can A 'Choice' Plan Include Religious Schools? No: Thomas Jefferson Will Spin In His Grave
By BURTON CAINE
Not So Blind Eye-opening Session Dispels Myths About Bats
By Frank Preston, Special to The Inquirer
For Voice Mail, A Classroom Role Teacher Notes Fill Information Void For Parents
By Patricia McCormick, Special to The Inquirer
How It Pays - In Perks - To Be A Member Of Congress
By Steven Thomma, Inquirer Washington Bureau
School-strike Fine Underscores Differences
By Dave Urbanski, Special to The Inquirer
Philosophy Splits Teachers On Strike Bill
By Wanda Motley, Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau
'Civil War' Song Carries Echoes Of Past Griefs
By Tina Kelley, Special to The Inquirer
Women's Clubs Seeking New Blood To Carry On
By Jack Engelhard, Special to The Inquirer
Battle Lines Drawn On A College Diversity Debate
By Huntly Collins, Inquirer Staff Writer
Residents Want Bridge At 69th St. Cleaned Up
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Tomasello May Exact His Revenge
By Christopher Mumma, Special to The Inquirer
To Conserve Or Drill? That's The Crux Of An Energy Debate Linking Oil, Gas Mileage, Caribou - And Hype
Age Of Discovery, From A Global Perspective
By Edward J. Sozanski, Inquirer Art Critic
His Stark Shift In Assignment New Rector Starts Duties At St. Paul's
By Eileen Kenna, Special to The Inquirer
Steering Clients Through Some Rough Waters
By Diane Struzzi, Special to The Inquirer
Puc Judge Urges Approval Of Water Companies' Merger
By Jill Morrison, Special to The Inquirer
He's Taking Care Of Towamencin The High-tech Way
By Ken Dilanian, Special to The Inquirer
Hazards In Ecuador Are Cited By U.s.
By Donald D. Groff, Special to The Inquirer
This Historic Engraving Was Surely Worth Saving
By Lita Solis-Cohen, Special to The Inquirer
Blue Route Leads To A Lot Of Fun
By Marie McCullough, Inquirer Staff Writer
Post Office Delivers Lessons To Students
By Jennifer Reid Holman, Special to The Inquirer
A Tv Connection To Township Affairs
By Kathi Kauffman, Special to The Inquirer
Rebates For Homeowners In Southeast Delco
By Robert F. O'Neill, Special to The Inquirer
Aids Rate Is Rising In Chesco
By Michele M. Fizzano, Special to The Inquirer
Education Conference Hails Change
By Dale Mezzacappa, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Live-in Collector's Item
By Kathi Kauffman, Special to The Inquirer
U.n. Anniversary
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Stamps Writer
Car Chase Ends In Trenton And Jail For 2
By Christine Bahls, Special to The Inquirer
Resource Center Is Brokering Volunteerism In Bucks County
By Marguerite P. Jones, Special to The Inquirer
Use Of Lyrics At Issue In Chesco Murder Trial
By Reid Kanaley, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Star Organist Due In Drexel Hill
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Glassboro Center For The Arts Offers The Stars And Local Talent
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
Mentally Retarded Are Gaining An Advocate
By Karen Auge, Special to The Inquirer
Fix Or Close Street, Residents Ask Council
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, Special to The Inquirer
Suspicious Fire In Wayne Guts Trophy, Sign Shops
By John Way Jennings, Inquirer Staff Writer
Bucking The Trend With Hearty Fare
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / SCOTT HAMRICK
Reflectors To Be Erected To Keep Deer Off Road
By Michael A. Renshaw, Special to The Inquirer
Driver Found Guilty In Crash That Killed Two From U. Darby
By Lyn A.E. McCafferty, Special to The Inquirer
Democrats Cry Foul By Gop Charges Center On Registration
By Karl Stark, Inquirer Staff Writer
After Believing Anita Hill, A Thomas Supporter Hopes For The Best
By DAVID R. BOLDT
Ridley Park Misses Its Lake And Bridge
By Cheryl Squadrito, Special to The Inquirer
Neon Is Back, And Group Show Spells Out Diversity Of Art Form
By Victoria Donohoe, Inquirer Art Critic
Rock-a-buy Baby Baby Boomers Are Older And Richer And Not At All Shy About Spending Big. From Cribs To Electric Baby-wipe Warmers, Here Is What They Are Buying.
By Linda Bennett, Special to The Inquirer
Germantown Plot To Stay Evergreen
By Jane G. Pepper, Special to The Inquirer
Leonard J. Schwartz, 92, 'Lawyer's Lawyer'
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Travels Through Autumn Scenes
By Sydney Trent, Inquirer Staff Writer
Officials Won't Resume Talks With Smithkline
By Leonard L. Drey, Special to The Inquirer
Touring Performers Coming To Oxford For More Than A Show
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
The Music In The Clickety-clack On The Railroad Track To Jazz City
By Lawrence L. Stier, Special to The Inquirer
When America's Bad Is Transformed To Bad
By Carlin Romano, Inquirer Book Critic
Reunited Wwii Refugees Share Tales Of Survival In Shanghai
By Sydney Trent, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Drop In Office Space Vacancy Rates For Suburbs
By Vyola P. Willson, Special to The Inquirer
Coors Fights Fire With Pure-water Campaign
By John Woestendiek, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Witness To Politics As A Page
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, Special to The Inquirer
Fixing A Mortarless Patio Where Bricks Have Sunk
By Al Carrell, Special to The Inquirer
Medford Church's Annual Sale To Benefit Third World Artisans
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
Small Claims: A People's Court There Are No Lawyers, No Convoluted Legalese. And Figures Show Small Claims Court Is Gaining In Popularity.
By Richard V. Sabatini, Inquirer Staff Writer
Bassist Who Likes A Spot In Shadows Of Giants Of Jazz
By Pheralyn Dove, Special to The Inquirer
Yugoslav War Comes To Suburbs Conflict In Eastern Europe Is Mirrored By Strife Among U.s. Albanians And Yugoslavs.
By Murray Dubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Patronage Posts Pegged To Death
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Karl Stark, Inquirer Staff Writers
Horror Of Yugoslavian War Hits Home At Ridley High
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
A Sports Fanatic's Dream Come True Five Halls Of Fame In One Mind-boggling Escapade. Your Companion Protests? Nearby Museums Are An Alternative.
By John Corr and Marjorie Matthews Corr, Special to The Inquirer
Pitman Candidates Head Quietly Into Campaign's Home Stretch
By Dave Urbanski, Special to The Inquirer
Rittenhouse Square Mansion Finds A Buyer
By Vyola P. Willson, Special to The Inquirer
Youthful Rebellion In The '90s Faces Change, But Attitudes Stay The Same
By Tanya Barrientos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Letters To The Editor
A Rage Toward Women Consumed Texas Killer
By Donna St. George and Linda S. Wallace, Inquirer Staff Writers
SPORTS
How They're Shaping Up In The Bonilla Sweepstakes
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
Johnson Leads Lakers To Title In Paris Tournament
the Inquirer Staff
Where Do The Mavs Go From Here?
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Staff Writer
Twins Blast Braves In Game Morris Is Solid In 5-2 Win
By Dick Polman, Inquirer Staff Writer
Fryar Has Seen Them Come And Go With Pats, Including Two Owners
By Ron Reid, Inquirer Staff Writer
Eagles Try To Draw A Line On Losing
By Ron Reid, Inquirer Staff Writer
Delaware Rolls Over 'nova, 38-28
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
Whitmore A Goalie Coming Of Age
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
He's Catching In Series After Catching A Break
By Frank Dolson, Inquirer Sports Editor
Tyson Hopes To Fight Before Trial
By Robert Seltzer, Inquirer Staff Writer
For Palermo, A Walk Some Thought He'd Never Make
By Jayson Stark, Inquirer Staff Writer
Underclassmen May Hit '92 Draft
By Glen Macnow, Inquirer Staff Writer
D'onofrio Set For Surgery On Shoulder
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Two Brandt Sisters Have Turned Into Stars For Bristol High Teams
By Gwen Knapp, Inquirer Staff Writer
October's Stage: Where One Play Can Last Forever
By Jayson Stark, Inquirer Staff Writer
Flyers Stopped By Canadiens, 1-0
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Owls Wake In 2d Half To Top Navy
By Mike Bruton, Inquirer Staff Writer
In October, Greg Gagne Becomes A Home-run Hero
By Jayson Stark, Inquirer Staff Writer
Basketball Is A Casualty Ethnic Strife Divides Yugoslav Team
By Jere Longman, Inquirer Staff Writer
2 Pairs Share 1st-round Lead In Canada Cup
By Mayer Brandschain, Special to The Inquirer
Malvern Contains Fords, 14-6
By Gene Morris, Special to The Inquirer
Penn St. Muddles Through Penalties Fill 37-17 Victory
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Lehigh's Fourth-quarter Rally Drops Penn To 0-5
By Jay Searcy, Inquirer Staff Writer
Lengthy Drives Carry Mainland Past Middle Township
By Tom Williams, Special to The Inquirer
Princeton Whips Bucknell, 31-7
By Jonathan D. Rockoff, Special to The Inquirer
Wagner Helps Roberts Down Pottsgrove, 13-9
By Jim Knaub, Special to The Inquirer
Explosive Cinnaminson Now 5-0
By Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer
Deptford Edges Pennsauken, 8-6
By Marc Narducci, Special to The Inquirer
Trick Play Leads Glassboro To Victory Over Ramapo, 17-14
By Mike Jensen, Inquirer Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Fed Report Finds Racial Disparity In Bank Lending
By Andrew Cassel and Anthony R. Wood, Inquirer Staff Writers
Lukens Fight: A Matter Of Cost Savings Vs. Jobs
By Jennifer Lin and Jennifer Gould, Special to The Inquirer
They're Reeling From A 'Brutally Warm' Winter "December, January And February Are Meat-and-potato Time,\\" Says An Oil Dealer. \\"it's Got To Be Cold."
By Julia C. Martinez, Inquirer Staff Writer
History's Junk Bonds: Payoffs May Come To Those Who Waited
By Barbara Demick, Inquirer Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
'Star Trek Vi': End Of The Line?
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic The Hollywood Reporter contributed to this column
Van Halen Calls Have An Irksome Ring For Inn
By William H. Sokolic, Special to The Inquirer
Freedom Theater: Still Growing At 25 The Careers Of Its Alumni Testify To The North Philadelphia Institution's Distinction.
By Sara M. Lomax, Special to The Inquirer
Live, And Sometimes Lively, Talk
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Television Critic
Past Present Jodie Foster Has Been In Front Of The Camera Since She Was 3 Years Old. Now She's Behind It - And Her Directing Debut Is About Another Child Who Is Living An Unusual Life.
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic
FOOD
Chinese Cuisine Without The Meat
By Elaine Tait, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
M-m-m, M-m-m Muffins!
By Andrew Schloss, Special to The Inquirer
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