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What happened on August 16, 1992
NEWS
The Grateful Dead Cancels Its Fall Tour Because Of Jerry Garcia's Health Problems
From Inquirer wire services
Leafy Arbor Is A Walkway From Past The Pergola Is In Disrepair. Radnor Neighbors Want To Restore Its Vine-covered Glory.
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Glassboro State Has Solid Football Recruits
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Chester Redevelopment Authority Gets Unfavorable Reviews
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Reputed Mob Boss' Sicilian Links Scrutinized An International Crime Syndicate Is Emerging, Investigators Say. Authorities Want To Know How Philadelphia's John Stanfa Fits In.
By George Anastasia and Emilie Lounsberry, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Is It Wise To Change Guards At Museum? Money Is One Thing. Keeping Watch Over Art Another.
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Penllyn Woods Fails To Make Cut Montgomery County Denied Lower Gwynedd's Request For Money To Buy The Land.
By Stephanie Banchero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Baker Called By Bush To Play A Familiar Role
By Owen Ullmann, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Buckingham To Buy Water Utility, Ending Turf Battle Over Service Area
By Laura Spinale, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Official Notes Are Stolen Off Typewriter
By Stephanie Banchero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Archaeologists' Find Complicates Evesham Park Plan
By Jennifer Reid Holman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
You Can Get On A Soapbox On Main St., But They Won't Let You Do It On Mall St. While Amtrak And Greyhound Stations Are, In A Sense, Public Spaces, Their Owners May Forbid People From Exercising Free Speech.
By DAVID RUDOVSKY
A Mansion With A Strong Sense Of Place Because It Isn't In Society Hill, Henry Nicholas' Historic House Didn't Cost Much. It Is Brimming With Distinctive Period Detail.
By Alan J. Heavens, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Career Curriculum Starts In Kindergarten The Lumberton District Is 1 Of 10 To Get A Program Grant. The State Wants A Model For School System.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
The U.s. Debates Action In Bosnia Testimony Last Week Before The Senate Armed Services Committee On Whether To Use Force In Bosnia-herzegovina. The West Should Not Stand By
Bosnia Isn't Vietnam This New Crisis Presents A Different Challenge - And Requires A Strong Response
Foe Now In Charge Of Franklin Twp. Project He Fought Robin Young Feels The Project Is Being Done All Wrong. Actually, He Would Prefer That It Not Be Done At All.
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Two Nations' Crises, Two World Reactions Civil Wars Rage In The Balkans And Somalia. Why Is One Getting More Attention?
By Keith B. Richburg, WASHINGTON POST
Despite Two Votes, Board Can't Agree On 1 Of 3 Candidates Vying For Seat
By Lisa L. Colangelo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Action Postponed On Grant For Parole Officers For School
By Laura Spinale, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Schuylkill Supervisors Given Open-space Plan
By Claire Furia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fine, Authentic Northern Italian Cuisine In A.c.
By John V. R. Bull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Newtown Is Starting To Untangle Morass Of Past Bills Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars In Past-due Accounts Remain For An Independent Auditor To Decipher.
By Steve Boman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Officials Voice Opposition To Proposed Park And Ride
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At Children's Home, Hope Springs Forth The Youths Have Had Rough Lives. A Gift Helps Pay For College.
By Beverly M. Payton, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Proposal For Fire District In Mount Holly Wins Council's Vote The Four Fire Units Estimate They'll Need $289,000 A Year. That Would Come From A Separate Tax Bill.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Strategies For The Bosnian Crisis: Military And Diplomatic Options It's Not All Or Nothing, Experts Say. There Are Possibilities Short Of All-out War.
By Inga Saffron, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Zoning Board Rejects Salvage Lot Expansion The Delran Company Says A Shortage Of Sewer Capacity Prevents The Building Of Homes.
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sheriff's Sale For Franklin Restaurant With Still No Sign Of The Absent Owner, The Abandoned Lighthouse Property Got A Cleanup.
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In Edgewater, A Winning Teacher Brings Cpr Training To Everybody With Her Award Money, She Started A Program That Grew
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Former Soviet Agency Puts Sizzle In Its Sell
By Donald D. Groff, FOR THE INQUIRER
Group Polls Candidates On The Environment The Good News: No Jesse Helms In The Group. The Bad: 4 Incumbents Don't Respond.
By Steve Boman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Getting It Just Right For Buyers Bad Paint Job? Leaky Tiles? They'll Be Good As New By Closing. That's The Developers' Goal.
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
What's He Say? Bush's Position On Taxes Gets Even Murkier
A Good Taste Of Southern Italy
By John V. R. Bull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Extremes Of Fortune In The Convention City The Oil Boom Went Bust. Houston's Poor Got Poorer. The Rich Got Richer. The Middle Got Pinched.
By John Woestendiek, INQUIRER CONVENTION BUREAU
Republican Party Platform Excerpts
Rent Vote Tomorrow In Monroe Mobile Home Park Owners Prefer "Rent Stabilization.\" Tenants Prefer \"rent Control."
By Louis Hau, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Trap Catches Cat Owners Off Guard A Sad Tale. Felines Are Missing. Residents Blame County For Not Telling Them It Was Trapping.
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Parties Are Far Apart In Abington Negotiations
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bristol Retailing Display Business Has Risen From The Ashes Of Failure Since Last Year, The Business Has Grown From A Garage To A 17,000-square-foot Building.
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Catching A Ride To Big Leagues Michael Piazza Is Hoping To Get A September Call From The Dodgers. It Took Change To Get Him This Far.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Kostmayer Plan To Federally Protect Branch Of Brandywine Is Criticized The Section Is Protected By The State. H. William Sellers Says National Protection Is Unnecessary.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Gop's Platform Gamble Has The Party's Rightward Shift Abandoned The Middle To Clinton?
By Robert S. Boyd, INQUIRER CONVENTION BUREAU
Getting America Plugged Into The 'Chromosomal Flow' Once Again Tom Wolfe Called It "Serial Immortality,\" And That's What Baby Boomers Are Concerned About Now.
By DAVID R. BOLDT
Freeholders Urge Aid For Storm Drainage Camden County Agreed Last Fall To Help, Then It Delayed. Work On Hopkins Road Has Begun.
By Tia Swanson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / BILL CAIN
High-frequency Towers Get New Regulations
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Is This A Real Community, Or Only A State Of Mind? It's Not One Town, But It's In Three Townships. It's A Railroad Dream That's A Favored Reality.
By Lara Wozniak, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Activities Sent Down The Drain A Saturday Is Called On Account Of Rain
By Suzette Parmley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clergyman, Engineer Hailed For Civic Service
By Katherine Richards, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In Many Districts, The School Bell Won't Be Waiting For Labor Day
By Tanya Barrientos, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer correspondent Peter Finn contributed to this article
Bond Issue Will Advance Sewer Projects In Abington The Board Had Hoped For A Top Bond Rating. Disappointed, It Still Okd An $8 Million Issue.
By Mac Daniel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
New Site Is Suggested For Offices Of Penn State's Extension Service To Cut Costs, County Council Want The Service To Relocate Its Headquarters To Lima.
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Police Car In Chase Kills Man Officers Said He Was Hit While Walking In The Road. Police Had Taken Him Home Minutes Earlier.
By Daniel Rubin and John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS Inquirer correspondent Christine Bahls contributed to this article
Area Centers Market Mammography Amid Comfort The Fancy Furniture And Separation From Other Patients Have A Goal: To Ease Tension About The Procedure.
By Lini S. Kadaba, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Judge Vows To Rule Soon On Lawsuit It's Taxpapers V. Coatesville Schools. At Issue: Opening Meetings And Construction Bills.
By Anne L. Boles, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Teachers Still Don't Have Pact A Meeting With The Great Valley Board Is Set. Wages And Benefits Are The Main Trouble Spots.
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Portland The City Of Roses, A Friendly Place, Is A Most Civilized Base Camp For Exploring The Natural Beauty Of Oregon.
By Bill Collins, FOR THE INQUIRER
A Ship Sailing Into Camden Harbor Invites Visitors To The Columbus Era
By Judy Baehr, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Flagrant Love Triangle In Old Naples From Sontag, A Meditation On The Status Of Women, Collecting, Irony And Fragrance.
By Carlin Romano, Inquirer Book Critic
The U.s. Debates Action In Bosnia Testimony Last Week Before The Senate Armed Services Committee On Whether To Use Force In Bosnia-herzegovina. A Quagmire Awaits In Yugoslavia
Center City Is Locale For Open House
By David I. Turner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chamber Is Designated Sba Resource Center
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Families Placed In Phila. No Bucks Landlords Offered To House The Residents Of The Soon-to-close Bensalem Motel.
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Foster Family: Haven In Hard Times Abuse Is What Makes The News, But Such Cases Are Extremely Rare.
By Martha Woodall, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Township Draws Stormy Weather Rainy Everywhere, But More So In Mt. Holly
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Giving Family, Friends A Place To Turn To Support Groups Forming To Help Aids Caregivers
By Tina Kelley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hoofbeats And Modern Streets: How Pavement Tells Of The Past Brick, Granite, Even Wood: A City Consortium Is Seeking Prime Examples Of Byways From The Pre-asphalt Era.
By Thomas Hine, INQUIRER ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Appeals Of Assessments Reaching Record Levels Residents Are Out To Save. County Officials Are Bracing Themselves For Up To 10,000 Cases.
By Lem Lloyd, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wilkinson Says Tomlinson Violated Fair Campaign Pledge
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Request For A New Access Is Withdrawn By Resident
By Katherine Richards, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Step Backward Proved Forward-looking Interboro Is The County's Only District Without Junior High Or Middle Schools.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Solicitor Is Urged To Miss Meetings To Cut Expenses, Hainesport, Told Bennett Bozarth He Wouldn't Be Paid For Each Committee Meeting.
By Anne Tergesen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Group Sizes Up The Renovated Maple Shade Complex Senior Citizens' Groups Will Use Part Of The Building.
By Lara Wozniak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Shake-up In Phila. Schools Is There An Abandon-ship Mentality? The Superintendent Says New Blood Is Invigorating.
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Action On Illegal Signs Is Sought
By Melody Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Medicaid Office Closing Would Be A Burden State Cuts May Result In The Elimination Of The Deptford Center.
By Michael Lear-Olimpi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
To Get Good Seat At Astrodome This Week, It Could Cost You Seats Are Given To $1,000 Contributors. It May Cost A Lot More To Gain Access To The Gop Elite.
By Barbara Demick, INQUIRER CONVENTION BUREAU Robert S. Boyd of the Inquirer Convention Bureau contributed to this article
1988 Platform: Promises Made, But Largely Unkept Bush Was Foiled By The Democrats, The Economy And His Own Mistakes.
By Robert S. Boyd, INQUIRER CONVENTION BUREAU
Bowman-hoffman Duo On The Top Rungs Again Gary Bowman Is The New Neshaminy Superintendent. Bernie Hoffman Is His Assistant.
By Kathryn Quigley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bensalem To Hold Off On Making Changes In Underage Drinking Law Bensalem Wanted To Complement The State Law, But The Court Recently Weakened It.
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Honoring Dorothy Parker
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAMPS WRITER
Family Watch
By Marc Schogol, with reports from Inquirer wire services
A Degree In 4 Years? No, Longer
By Ralph Vigoda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Dairying, The Growth Comes In Technology Production Is Higher, Farms Fewer. Only The Sophisticated Survive.
By Anne Tergesen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Exchange Students Are On Their Way; Now, If Not Sooner, They Need Homes
By Karen Rouse, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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For The Inquirer / JON ADAMS
Where Are The Limits Of Free Speech? The Fcc Polices Ads For Products, But The Court Protects Political Ads
By KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON
A Way To Help Schools And Teachers Educate Their Special-needs Students The Equipment Is Expensive. A Scooter That Lets A Child Move About Costs $200.
By Karla Haworth, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Starting Too Young, Getting In Too Deep Bookies. Casinos. Gambling, Legal And Illegal. The Temptations Are There, And Now, More Than Ever Before, Teenagers Are Falling Prey.
By Pam Belluck, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Folding Staircase Unsafe, Suit Says
By Laura Spinale, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Gop's Coalition Shows Wear The Convention Is At Hand. And Some Past Supporters Are Ready To Abandon President Bush.
By Dick Polman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bel Air Residents Fight Sewer Line In County Authority's Master Plan A Berlin Borough Grou Proposes The Pinelands As An Alternative. But That Would Violate State Law.
By Lou Ferrara, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Keeping All The Balls In The Air: A Challenge For New Athletic Director Making Up Cherokee High's Master Sports Schedule Is A Big Part Of Joe Schramm's Duties.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Republican Rallying Point Is A Million-dollar Podium
By Donna St. George, INQUIRER CONVENTION BUREAU
Into The Maine Woods, With Eyes Out For Moose Ah, Wilderness! It Challenged The City Dwellers. And Would A Father Be Able To Keep His Promise To A Daughter?
By Douglas A. Campbell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drugstore Opens Again After Fire
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
District May Shift To Middle Schools Of The County's 15 Public School Districts, Only William Penn Still Has Junior High Schools.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Iowa Half Dollars
By Henri Sault, INQUIRER COINS WRITER
Local Firm Makes Deal With Japan Sartomer Chemical Company Of Exton Expects The Joint Venture To Increase Sales.
By Vyola P. Willson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Eagleview Development Moving Toward Being Reality Instead Of The Standard One-acre, One-hour Suburban Subdivision Hankin Builders Hope To Create Something Much Like A Small Town.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Voorhees At Odds With A Developer Over His Stockpile Of Concrete Debris
By Alison F. Orenstein, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Signs Of Decay Have Crept In At Bushes' Houston Residence The Hotel Hoped To Spruce Up For The Big Week, But Its Lender Balked.
By Cynthia Mayer, INQUIRER CONVENTION BUREAU
Exton Developer Has High Hopes For Boom In Retail Development The Flat Market Has Forced Hough/loew Inc. To Cut Staff. Its Chief Is Still Predicting Big Things.
By Vyola P. Willson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In A Workshop On An Old Kitchen Art, A Gift Of Peaches To Make And Take
By Karla Haworth, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Shenandoah Valley, Scenic In Every Season
By Jonathan Storm, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Readers Explore Own Rain Forest
For The Inquirer / JAY GORODETZER
Serbs Have Won The War For Territory They Call The Expansion An "Accomplished Fact."
By Dan Stets, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Court Completes Hearing By Flashlight, Candlelight Despite Blackout, Justice Was Served
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Firm Signs Up For Enterprise Zone
By Vyola P. Willson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fears, And Doubt Over Bush
By Maureen Graham, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Study Examines Effects Of Blasting At Glasgow Inc. Quarry
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Development Director Knows Where Money Grows
By Arlene Martin and Charlie Frush, FOR THE INQUIRER
2 Elected To Chester Valley's Board
By Vyola P. Willson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Local Orchestra Makes Donation To Restore Historic Haddon School The 1821 Schoolhouse Has Decayed While Sitting Vacant.
By Judy Baehr, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Depiction Of Military History As A Chronological Memorial A U.s. Army Division Can Be Followed Day By Day.
By Mac Daniel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters To The Editor
A Tight Little Space Decked Out In Beauty
By Jane G. Pepper, FOR THE INQUIRER
Mall Likes Its Amusement-park Past After 10 Years, It Still Has A Carnival Flavor. And It's Celebrating.
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Contract Is Settled With Non-teachers
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council Raises Earned-income Tax
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Props Help Students Learn About Science
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In Cowboy Boots, They Rope A Trend As They Lope Along The Fashion Trail
By Roy H. Campbell, INQUIRER FASHION WRITER
Campers Present Thrills, Chills Walking Wires And Taming Lions It's The Bournelyf Special Camp's Circus Of Stars.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Traveling Troupe Brings High Spirits To 100th Birthday The Golden Girls Plus And Friends And Family Helped Elsie Burkey Mark Her First Century.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fire Believed To Be Suicide; 2 Others Hurt
By Lea Sitton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cardinal O'hara Graduate Given Citizenship Award
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Matter Of Style For These Women The Evening Will Showcase Fashion Designs. It Will Also Raise Money For Scholarships.
By Victoria Donohoe, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Tick, Tock, Time For Him To Make A Grandfather Clock An U. Darby Man Has Liked Timepieces Since He Was A Boy. Now, They Stand All Over The House.
By Melody Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In Summer, Police Desk Jockeys Pitching In To Pull Patrol Duty This Time Of Year, Crime Is Up, And Police Staffing Is Down. Even Senior Commanders Are Put On The Street.
By Jeff Gammage, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
On A Field Of 78 Acres, The Sport Of Shopping
By Susan Warner
Center Is Planned To Keep Multiculture Of India Alive The Plan Is To Build A Place To Preserve Heritage And Instill Pride. A Dance Is Scheduled To Raise Funds.
By Louis R. Carlozo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Abington Art Center Awash In Youthful Creativity Youngsters Proudly Describe The Inspiration For Their Work
By Pheralyn Dove, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wells In Marlton Lakes May Undergo Water-quality Tests
By Jennifer Reid Holman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Republican Platform, Like The Party Itself, Contains A Host Of Contradictions
By GEORGE F. WILL
Three Builders, 650 Houses In A Moderate Price Range
By Sheila Dyan, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
'Just An Ordinary Guy' Has Extraordinary Goal Promoting His Relative's Case For Sainthood Has Become His Mission.
By Michael E. Ruane, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Javelin Event Aids Heptathlon Win
By Adam Gusdorff, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Countywide Bus Routes To Be Devised
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Body Found In Forest Is Identified
By John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This article contains information from the Associated Press
Truly Educational Tv, Especially At Its Source Lenape Regional Students Are Producing The Programs Themselves.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Catholic Teens Get A Cable Tv Forum Panelists Will Have Topics Ranging From Family To Politics To Sex.
By Kathi Kauffman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Paulsboro Police Are Rating Their Performance, Service
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cheyney State Is Choice For Jimai Springfield, Versatile Chester Star
By Bill Doherty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Taking L.a. To Heart Two Designers Placed Their Future In The Hands Of The African American Community In Los Angeles. Their Faith Has Been Rewarded.
By Roy H. Campbell, INQUIRER FASHION WRITER
Family Says Willingboro Man Missing
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Russian Team Gets Some Seasoning On Area Diamonds The Muscovich Club Stopped Off On The Way To An International Tournament In Florida.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cinnaminson Educator Nominated For Teacher Of Month By Nfl Player
By Charlie Frush, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Attitude Carried Soccer Team To Silver
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
High Adventure Is High On The Agenda At Camp Curiosity The Day-care Center And Camp Cover Ages 6 Months To 16 Years.
By Marguerite P. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / HINDA SCHUMAN
Damage To Qe2 Found To Be Worse
By Robert W. Trott, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Halfway House Offers Support For Young, Recovering Addicts Teens Will Get Counseling In Re-entering The Community At The Lima Center, The Only Such Program In The Area.
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Eye To The Future, Septa Considers Cross-county Trains The Rail Corridor Already Exists. The Only Question Is When Or If Commuter Service Will Run On It.
By Vyola P. Willson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Breather As Well-earned As It Is Brief
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Villeroy & Boch Stein Could Fetch $800 To $850
By Lita Solis-Cohen, FOR THE INQUIRER
Pine Hill Mayor Seeks To Curtail Police Overtime Much Of The Overtime Is Attributed To Court Appearances, Sick Time And Vacation Time.
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
2 Lower Bucks Hospitals In An Expansion Mode Groundbreaking For A Langhorne Project Is This Week. A Bristol Township Proposal Awaits Approval.
By Kathryn Quigley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Computers And Music As Therapy 'Cyberspace' Could Take The Place Of Instruments.
By Sharon O'Neal, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Probe Is Launched In Yacht's Sinking The Coast Guard Wants To Know Why The 121-footer Went Down Off Cape May. And Officials Can't Find The Owner.
By David Lee Preston and Karen E. Quinones Miller, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
SPORTS
Eagles' Defense Breaks Out Offense Also Looks Good Vs. Bengals
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Reading Tops Hagerstown
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Main Event: Congress Versus The Fight Game In One Corner, A Senate Committee. In The Other, A Colorful Cast From The Sleazy World Of Boxing.
By Timothy Dwyer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Javier's Lifts Phillies The Phils Won, 4-3, On A Run In The Eighth. Earlier, The Weather Conditions Had Frustrated Them.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Baseball Facing A Big Move San Francisco Is About To Lose Its Team To Florida. More Changes Surely Will Follow.
By Jayson Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kemp Backpedals In Bid To Land Job The Reserve Quarterback Was Booed. He Kept His Cool, But Did Nothing To Help Himself Win A Spot.
By Dave Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sheffield Is In The Running For Rare Feat - Triple Crown Batting Average. Homers. Rbis. The Padres Player May Finish No. 1 In All Of Them.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nba Thinking About Assisting A Women's Professional League At This Point, The Leagues Are In Italy And Japan. David Stern Is Looking Into The Matter At Home.
By Mel Greenberg, FOR THE INQUIRER
Sauers Keeps It Simple And Stays In The Lead At Pga He Finished The Third Round Exactly As He Had Started It - 2 Shots Ahead Of His Nearest Competitor.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Benched Again, Morandini Is Coping The Second Baseman Assumes He'll Return To An Everyday Role - For The Phils Or An Expansion Club.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Perry Shoots A Third-round 78, But At Least He's Not A Spectator
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
It's Lendl Vs. Sampras For Atp Title
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
From The Bay Is The Way To Take In Cannery Row The Place Is No Longer What John Steinbeck Described. But You Can Get A Feel For What He Saw.
By Michael Bamberger, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rout Gives Boyertown State Legion Title
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
FOOD
Carolina's, A Delicious Blend Of Old And New, Is Mellowing Quite Nicely
By Elaine Tait, INQUIRER RESTAURANT CRITIC
ENTERTAINMENT
Opportunity Came Calling, And This Director Answered
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
'Single White Female': Descended From A Long Line Of Thrillers
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
The Next Big Star? Bridget Fonda Has Been Well-regarded As A Supporting Player. Her Role In Barbet Schroeder's "Single White Female" Could Make Her Into A Leading Lady.
By Ryan Murphy, FOR THE INQUIRER
Nbc Hope: New Life In Videos Of Death
By Jonathan Storm, INQUIRER TELEVISION CRITIC
From Phila. To Santa Fe, Heaven For Opera Apprentices This Training Program, Says One Locally Schooled Participant, Is The Best Place In The Nation For A Singer To Spend Summer Vacation.
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
BUSINESS
Checking On Potent Pollutants Acid Aerosols May Increase The Harm Of Other Compounds. Philadelphia's Air Is Being Tested For Them.
By John J. Fried, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In A Bind Over 3d-party Claims Middlemen Can Help Firms Get Cheaper Health Coverage. But They Are Not Regulated. That Means Problems.
By Mark Fazlollah, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Laventhol Case: No Accounting For Justice? Critics Say Those Most Responsible For The Accounting Firm's Failure Won't Be Punished. Instead, They Say, The Innocent Will Have To Pay For Others' Sins.
By Jeff Brown, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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