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What happened on February 16, 1992
NEWS
Hawaiian Tremoloa Won't Fetch Big Money
By Lita Solis-Cohen, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Police Identify 2 Men Slain In N.e. Gunfire
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. and Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Putting The Show Into Fashion, With Vision And Whim At 31, Maryanne Grisz Is One Of The Area's Hottest Fashion-show Producers.
By Roy H. Campbell, INQUIRER FASHION WRITER
Time Has Not Quite Stood Still Some Of Its Houses Date From King George. But Don't Think The Borough Hasn't Changed.
By Leonard L. Drey, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Franklin To Consider New School Headquarters
By Diane Mastrull, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
'Political Correctness' Still Constricts American Debate
By DAVID R. BOLDT
Our Lagging Kids Tv Alone Doesn't Explain The Predicament
In Passing . . .
Family Watch
Marc Schogol from reports from Inquirer wire services
A Once-proud Soviet Fleet Founders In Turbulent Seas
By Fen Montaigne, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Shopping Center's Busiest Spot Is The Unemployment Office
By S. E. Siebert, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Alternatives Sought To Sutton Purchase Plan
By Alison F. Orenstein, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
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Special to The Inquirer / JOAN FAIRMAN KANES
Plans To Replace Wetlands In Warminster Await Ok
By S.E. Siebert, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Finding Lost Animal Is Up To You
By Deborah Lawson, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Earl W. Rapp, Former Ballplayer
By Alison F. Orenstein, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Trip To 'Opera' Is On Again After Superintendent's Reversal
By Marc Freeman, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
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Special to The Inquirer / JON ADAMS
With Powerfully Distinctive Style, This Clay Sculptor Breaks The Mold
By Victoria Donohoe, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
County's Office Of Aging Director To Retire After 16 Years In Post
By Louise Harbach, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Executive Of Day Care Is Honored
By Inga Sandvoss, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Trouble Piling Up On Trash-station Issue
By Christopher Mumma, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Uncertainty Reigns In N. Hampshire
By Robert S. Boyd and Tom Fiedler, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Retail Center Proposed
By Kathleen Martin Beans, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Forum On Diversity In Workplace Is Set
By Michael Lear-Olimpi, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
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Special to The Inquirer / DAVID M. WARREN
Bush's Health-care Plan Is Pure Reaganism: All Dessert, No Spinach He Talks About "Caps" On Medicare, But He's Vague About That - With Reason.
By MICHAEL KINSLEY
Two Elementary Schools Get Excellence Awards From State
By Diane Struzzi, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
2 Tomato Testers Try Out 96 Types
By Jane Pepper, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Auction To Be Held At Ywca
By Denise Breslin Kachin, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
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The Philadelphia Inquirer / MICHAEL S. WIRTZ
New Timetable To Renovate School
By Ken Dilanian, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Dealership Is Trying To Push 'American'
By Louis R. Carlozo, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
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Special to The Inquirer / J. SCOTT LYONS
Board Mulls Choices On Field Dig
By Ken Dilanian, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Pact Outlined As Wissahickon Teachers Return
By Wendy Greenberg, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Children Who Lose Childhoods In A World Of Drugs And Poverty Adult-size Burdens Drag Many Youths Down
By Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Soviet Olympian Recalls With Pride Sure, They Were Pampered Athletes, But They Wanted To Compete.
By SERGEI BELOGLAZOV
Education Council Plans Career Program For Teens
By Diane Struzzi, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Redistricting: Too Political For Pols "It Is Apparent That Senate Democrats Intended All Along To Pursue A Court Strategy," Said F. Joseph Loeper Jr.
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Westampton School Board Approves $5.5 Million Budget
By Bryon Kurzenabe, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Gunning For Speed The Laser May Be The Wave Of The Future
By Steve Stecklow, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mt. Holly Official May Get Contract
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
In Prison Project, The Contractor Is Thrown Out
By Lyn A.E. McCafferty, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Director Defends Food Program
By Marc Freeman, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Commissioners Offer Timely Essay Contest
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Looking To Fight String Of Arsons
By Stephanie Banchero, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Wholeheartedly, Youngsters Show They Care
By Marguerite P. Jones, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Address Change Is Backed Franklin System Seen As Problem
By Diane Mastrull, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Speaker Tells Of Haiti's Coup
By Dan Hardy, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
A Loving Celebration Shared By Young, Old
Special to The Inquirer / JERRY TRITT
A Library Turns Over An Old Leaf
By Thomas Hine, INQUIRER ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Categories Are Added To Budget
By Dan Hardy, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
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Special to The Inquirer / JONATHAN WILSON
Young, Impaired - And Welcomed
By Wendy Greenberg, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
A Region Where They Own Their Own Homes In The Late 1980s Owner-occupied Housing Took Off. The Hottest Spot? Bucks County.
By Neill A. Borowski, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Working To Regionalize The Ambulance Service
By Tina Kelley, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Advice On Teaching The Gifted
By Gloria A. Hoffner, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Office-hotel Complex Proposed
By Mary Anne Janco, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
State House Candidate Criticizes The Status Quo
By Diane Struzzi, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Despite Slow Start, A Busy Election Year
By Karen Auge, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
A Doggone Busy Week In East Brandywine
By Kevin McKinney, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
A Country Manor That's Fit For One Who Has $2 Million Not Everyone Builds Houses This Expensive On Speculation. But The Effect Is Spectacular.
By Vyola P. Willson, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Bringing 3d World Into Focus
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Labelle Finds Karan Compatible
By Roy H. Campbell, INQUIRER FASHION WRITER
Pay Freeze Offer Is Made
By Denise Breslin Kachin, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Law Is Unclear On How Long To Rent Home To Avoid Tax
By Robert J. Bruss, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Township To Recycle Junk Mail
By Mac Daniel, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Should Teenage Son Be Allowed To See A Friend Who Drinks?
By Shelly Phillips, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Inmates Will Help To Clean Along River
By Ovetta Wiggins, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Supervisors Trim Size Of Tax Cut
By S. E. Siebert, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Firms Suing Bristol Twp. Seek A More Specific Toxic-waste Law
By Christine Bahls, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Langhorne Manor Hits Roadblock Street-paving Plan Is Stymied
By Marguerite P. Jones, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
City's Job: Reducing Abuse Of Sick Leave
By Lisa Ellis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Judge Backs Rouse On Church Farm School
By Nancy Petersen, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Awaited Study On Reassessment Is Expected Soon
By Joe Ferry, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Village Preserves A Varied Past
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Italian Changeover In Barclay
By John V. R. Bull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Church Members Sew Quilt, Reap A Blanket Of Memories
By Eileen Kenna, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Confusion In Pa. On Home Day Care
By Mary Jane Fine, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
S. Africa Debates An Island Prison's Future
By Rick Lyman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Parents Meet To Share Ideas And Seek A Voice In Philadelphia Schools
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
They're Hot On The Trail Of Loan-application Cheaters
By Kenneth R. Harney, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Final Plans For Project To Be Aired Meeting Is Set In Charlestown
By Sharon O'Neal, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
A Leading Role In State Public Education Upper Darby Was The First To Accept And Implement The New School System.
By Robert F. O'Neill, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Indifference Greets Bush As He Campaigns In N.h.
By Ellen Warren and S.A. Paolantonio, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU The Associated Press and Katharine Seelye and Robert S. Boyd of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
Deluded Democrats Need A Tax Break? Just Step Right Up (and Pay No Mind To That Deficit Monster)
Hard Times Fuel Upswing In Fraud
By Daniel LeDuc, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Goal Is To Make A Big Splash Rebirth Of Camden Pinned To Aquarium's Success
By Chris Conway, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters To The Editor
Australia's Buttoned-down Capital Its Small-town Atmosphere And Tidy Appearance Give Canberra Its Charm. And There's Also That Scenic Beauty.
By Pamela Margoshes, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Big Birds: Today's Pets, Tomorrow's Paycheck?
By Marjorie Keen, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Numismatic Books
By Henri Sault, INQUIRER COINS WRITER
Pupils Remember Haley's Influence
By Mac Daniel, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
An Eye For Detail Device Allows Doctors To Focus On A Vision Problem
By Michelle R. Davis, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Computer Purchase Proposed
By Linda Seida, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
They Like Open Roads, No Helmets To Some California Motorcyclists, The New Law Is Worse Than A Nuisance. It's An Infringement Of Their Freedom.
By Jane Meredith Adams, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
The 'Biggest Boondoggle' In Washington: A Costly Federal Building Defies Control Double Crosses And Fanciful Cost Estimates Mark Its History.
By Frank Greve, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Head Start Program Reaching Into Isolated Homes
By Barbara Evans Sorid, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Police Raising New Concerns About An Old Standby - Radar
By Steve Stecklow, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Oxford Set To Push Its Wastewater Plan
By Jaffer Ahmad, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
It's Do-or-die On Sewer Ties For E. Goshen Street
By Susan Weidener, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
3 Israeli Troops Killed As They Sleep
By Carol Morello, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Burlington City Hiring Is Debated Failure To Appoint Black Is Criticized
By Frank Brown, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
'90 Audits Showed Ills At Southwark The Hud Reports Cited Delays And Soaring Costs For Renovation.
By Matthew Purdy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Walter F. Roche Jr. contributed to this article
Protesters' Guide To Winter Fashion Anti-fur Marchers Capped The Protest With A Show Of "The Bloody Side Of The Fur Coat."
By Stacey Burling, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Anti-drug Message In Spain Stirs Both Cheers And Unease Nicanor Briceno Is A Hero To Many, And That Has Gypsy Leaders Nervous.
By Larry Eichel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pica Shows Few Results For Expenses The Reason, The Board Says, Is That The City's Five-year Plan Never Materialized.
By Dan Meyers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Town Officials Weigh Impact Of Insurance Switch
By Ross Kerber, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
After 3 Years, No Sale - And No Tax Break A Slow Market Has Made His Home Hard To Sell. But The Tax Laws Don't Take That Into Consideration.
By Lillian Micko, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
New Mayor Faces Drunken-driving Charge
By Christine Bahls, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Hawking Pretzels The Hard Way Low Pay, Long Hours, No Benefits
By Henry Goldman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phoenixville Heeds Der During Landfill Appeal
By Karen McAllister, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
A Dramatic Standoff Ends With Surrender
By Marilou Regan, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Bush Should Learn The Deming Method If He Had Read Her Book, He Could Have Saved Himself Embarrassment In Japan.
By MARY WALTON
Mtv Fans Fail To Rock Oxford Valley Cable
By Marguerite P. Jones, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Amid A Frenzy, Conshohocken Passes Budget
By Stephanie Banchero, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Accused Drug Dealers Forced To Give Up Jewelry, Cash, Homes
By John P. Martin, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Judge Denbo Near 50 Years In Pemberton Schools Post
By Charlie Frush, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man Shot At Massage Parlor
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lecture Series Will Examine World War Ii Home Front
By Michael Lear-Olimpi, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
History Teacher Is Honored
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg , SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Purchase From A Former Tenant Has Neshaminy Sitting Pretty
By Karen Auge, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Students' Posters Creating A Quilt Of Black Achievement
By Gloria A. Hoffner, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Fight Expected Over Access Road In Winslow
By Christopher Mumma, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
When Tree Pruning Leads To A Blackout, Residents File Suit
By Timothy Cornell, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Ire Is Up With Sewer Bill
By Diane Struzzi, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Program At Voorhees School Will Depict Hindu Figures
By Alison F. Orenstein, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Plan To Add Building At Church Advances
By Michael A. Renshaw, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Honoring A Challenger To Fdr
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAMPS WRITER
Man Charged In Theft Of Wire From Septa Tracks
By Shaun Stanert, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
African Tribe Crowns Michael Jackson, But Ends Up Less Than Thrilled
From Inquirer wire services
A Tutoring Program That Students Tout
By Gloria A. Hoffner, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Residents Protest Site's Planned Wells
By Edward Ohlbaum, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Battle Is Brewing Over Historical Home
By Karen Auge, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
West Chester Drug Area Is Cleared
By Lem Lloyd, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Three U. Darby Volunteers Charged In Firehouse Assault
By Mary Anne Janco, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
New Toys, Old Stereotypes At The Annual Toy Fair, It Was Child's Play To Tell The Novelties For Boys From Those For Girls.
By David O'Reilly, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
School Debating Uniforms Surveys Favor Lawnside Plan
By Edward Engel, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
School Board Rejects Recommended Pact
By Marjorie Keen, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
End Of A Roll 20 Years Later, Lottery Winners Hit The Bottom Of The Jackpot
By Robert Zausner, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Bobsled Backer Is Ready For Race Of American Team
By Marilou Regan, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Business Owner Gets Approval To Build Plant Designed By Son
By Ken Dilanian, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Theater Is Hairdresser's Style
By Judy Baehr and Charlie Frush, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
French-american Cuisine On Track In Kennett Square
By John V. R. Bull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Motorman's Nightmare Suddenly, Without Warning, A Man Appeared In Front Of Michael Gibson's Train. The Impact Ended One Life And Shattered Another. When Someone Dies On The Tracks, The Train Operator Is A Victim, Too
By Richard Burke, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Blacks Flock To Suburban Churches
By Lisa B. Schwartz, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Business Wars Novelist Michael Crichton's New Thriller Arrives At A Crucial Time In U.s.-japanese Relations.
By Carlin Romano, Inquirer Book Critic
Suit Blames Killer's Parents For Access To Gun
By John P. Martin, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Flipping Burgers Is A Class In Itself At Cinnaminson High
By Sonia R. Lelii, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
SPORTS
Ruddock Stops Page In 8 Rounds
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Quakers Top Brown With Surge In 2d Half
By Kevin Tatum, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
St. Joe's Goes Down To Duquesne
By Mike Bruton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lindh Shocks Skiing World With A Silver In Downhill
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER OLYMPICS BUREAU
Whippets Prevail In Duel Of 1 Vs. 2, Edging O'hara
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Look At 3 Board-banging Sixers
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Shackleford Goes To Bench
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Area Pro Falls In Indoor Qualifier
By Mayer Brandschain, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Unified Team's Egorova Wins Her Second Gold
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Team Usa Wins Fourth Straight; Big Games Ahead
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER OLYMPICS BUREAU
Earnhardt Is Revved Up And Ready At Daytona
By David Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Debartolo's Troubles Are Bad News For Nfl Owners
By Glen Macnow, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Even At Final Turn 'King' Still Rules
By David Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
With Ploy Of Defeatism, Umass Coach Seeks Win
By M. G. Missanelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Jansen Finishes Fourth In 500
By Jere Longman, INQUIRER OLYMPICS BUREAU
The U.s. Bobsled Team Is Trailing At Halftime
By Timothy Dwyer, INQUIRER OLYMPICS BUREAU
Hurd's Basket Boosts Explorers Over Byu
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Infielders, Pitchers, Questions Galore The Phillies Have Plenty Of Players. Now, With Spring Training Just Around The Bend, They Must Sort Them Out.
By Jayson Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fast Start Lifts Flyers Over Oilers
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Howe Recalls Forgotten '72 Team
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Proven Challenger Faces Ex-champ
By Michael Katz, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Silver Is Golden Wylie Calls Second Place 'Serendipity'
By Jere Longman, INQUIRER OLYMPICS BUREAU
Bernert And Dilmore Break 1,000-point Barrier In College
By Marc Narducci, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Bc Buries 'nova In 82-46 Win
By Diane Pucin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Leahy Sparks Drexel, 72-56
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Pistons: Aren't Pushovers Yet
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
South Jersey Freshmen Pin Down Key Roles
By Gus Ostrum, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Days Of Bread And Water Walker's Lifestyle Is Positively Spartan
By Timothy Dwyer, INQUIRER OLYMPICS BUREAU
Schwartz Leads East Past Sterling
By Marc Narducci, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
BUSINESS
Budweiser Vs. Budweiser: A Battle Brews America's Full-bodied Anheuser-busch Takes On A Czech Lite.
By Jeff Kaye, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Alaska Airlines Proves A Rarity: A Regional Carrier That's Thriving It Has Done So By Concentrating On An Almost Lost Airline Art: Good In-flight Service.
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Where The Dollar Is Almighty Everything-for-a-buck Concept Catches On
By Tawn Nhan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Japanese Cornering Market On A Staple Of Jewish Cuisine
By Howard Altman, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
ENTERTAINMENT
Striking A Creative Chord The Reunion Of Ry Cooder, John Hiatt And Bandmates Was A Long Time Coming. But The Wait Was Worth It.
By Tom Moon, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Outlook For A New Concert Hall: Bleak
By Leonard W. Boasberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
At Long Last, Star Status For Ned Beatty Since His 1972 Debut In "Deliverance," He's Been A Cherished Character Actor. He Takes Pride In That - But It's Nice To Get Top Billing For A Change.
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Double Delight For A Diva: 'Traviata' And Her 'treasure'
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
How The Comic 'Wayne's World' Became Her World
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
FOOD
Alouette: Secure In Its Success
By Elaine Tait, INQUIRER RESTAURANT CRITIC
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