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What happened on June 14, 1992
SPORTS
For King Of Prussia Swimmer, A Stern Test Of Confidence Erika Hansen Is Preparing For Her Second Olympics. And She Is Already Exhausted.
By Gwen Knapp, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tortella Brought Schalick Unexpected Success
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kruk Could Do Without The Congratulations For The Phils Slugger, Hitting Is A Blast, But The Fame That Goes With Leading The Nl Is No Fun.
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Reel Adventure For Dog And Master Armed With Just The Right Bait, They Jump Into A Canoe And Pursue The Elusive Carp
By Michael Bamberger, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Big Money In Big Ten Isn't In The Picture For Penn State Stability Is Valued Over Higher, But Inconsistent, Revenues. Academic Advantages Are Also A Plus.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
One More Element In Bulls' Formula Jordan Keeps Lifting His Game. Chicago Keeps Winning The Big Ones. Now A Title Is At Hand.
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tuning Up The Track Is One Part Of Owner's Grand Design When The Drivers Start Their Cars, Pocono Will Be Ready To Go. Doc Mattioli Has Seen To That.
By Dave Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Minicucci Places 6th To Make Men's Team
By Diane Pucin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Holmgren To Be Named Whalers Coach The Former Flyers Coach Teaches A Physical Style. Hartford Gm Brian Burke Likes That.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Owsik Brothers Lead Publinks After 3 Rounds
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cards Give Phillies The Brushoff, 4-1 St. Louis Got To Starter Curt Schilling For Two Runs In The First. The Phils Had Their Chances, But Never Recovered.
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers Have Some Thinking Ahead Before The Draft At Least Six Capable Ballplayers Figure To Be Available By The Time The Ninth Pick Rolls Around.
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Edberg Loses In Upset At Grass-court Event
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Two Tied For Lead In The Lpga Classic Facing Strong Winds, France's Anne-marie Palli Played Well Enough. So Did England's Laura Davies.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Red Barons Outslug Columbus
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Nfl Antitrust Case To Begin Five Years After The Strike, Players Are Still Fighting For Free Agency.
By Glen Macnow, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Women's Trials End With Twist Shannon Miller Misses One Qualifying Meet, But Tops Kim Zmeskal, The World Gymnastics Champion.
By Diane Pucin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Six Boxers Score Decisions In Olympic Trials Matches Yesterday's Winners And The Winners Of Six Other Bouts Today Will Move On To Box-offs In Phoenix.
By Robert Seltzer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Perez To Meet Jespersen For Clay-court Title
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Area Stars Take To Court In Summer League
By Donald Hunt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sticking To Letter Of Season The Only Problem With The Players And Teams Of 1992? So Much South Jersey Baseball, So Little Alphabet.
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Winning Rbi Title Would Put Daulton In An Elite Group Catchers Usually Get Worn Down. Johnny Bench And Gary Carter Were The Last To Lead The Nl In Rbis.
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Collectors Prize Some Red Riding Hood Items
By Lita Solis-Cohen, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Aerobics Instructor Helps Train The Eagles In Off-season Stretch
By Charlie Frush, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fighting Six Citations For Offering Dancing, Bar Owner To Go-go To Court
By Robert F. O'Neill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rosemont School Takes Top Honors
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Burning Issue In W. Bradford The Players: A Growing Township And A Fire Department Under Fire.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Maine's Liquor System Stumbles Along The State's Approach To Privatization May Be A Model Program - Of How Not To Do It.
By Steve Stecklow, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
West Whiteland Is Seeking Alternative Water System
By Georgia S. Ashby, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Supervisor Keeps Heat Off School Kitchens
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Northampton Weighs Special Meeting On Waste Incineration
By Edward Ohlbaum, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Accord Is Reached On Barrington School Cuts Borough Council And The School Board Ended Their Differences.
By Alison F. Orenstein, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Zapping Jersey Tv The Gop Has Its Reasons - Bad Ones
Flintlocks In Action On Frontier Day
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Newspaper Group Protests Closed Talks
By Kathi Kauffman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
2 Heroic Bus Drivers Honored
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dinner Theater With 'Tuna' Tops Menu Of Summer Theater
By Georgia S. Ashby, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
These School Board Members Want To Compare Notes Crossing District Lines, The Three Confer On Common Issues. They Envision A More Formal Forum.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
New York Summer: The Outside Story
By Judi Dash, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
For Parents In The District, Questions Still To Be Answered By School Board
By Lisa L. Colangelo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
What Will It Take? Urban Enterprise Zones Are All The Rage, But The Actual Proposals Don't Do Enough
Group Seeks To Intervene In Dispute
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Special-ed Changes Made After Report
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Plantings Transform A Barren Street Corner
By Anne S. Cunningham, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Jolly Good Sport: Playing Polo In Winslow Be Entertained Royally, And Help Moorestown's Visiting Nurses.
By Alison F. Orenstein, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Radnor Teachers Will Vote On Reducing Their Pay Raise The School Board Cut The Size Of Its Tax Hike, Counting On Concessions.
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Family Watch
By Marc Schogol, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Ici Appoints A Drug Specialist
By Inga Sandvoss, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
On The Sidelines No Longer Joey Feigenbutz Will Compete In The Wheelchair Nationals. He's Had Much Support.
By Jennifer Reid Holman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Until Budget Passes, Teacher Contract Tabled
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Family-oriented Township Where Folks Know Each Other The Community Seems Like A Throwback To Simpler Times. Lots Of Activities. Lots Of Friendliness.
By Lara Wozniak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Interim Top Cop Finds He's In A Tough Spot
By Jeff Gammage, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Quayle's Despised Media Elite Is Getting The Message On Values Newsweek Mocked Quayle, Then Gave Him His Due.
By DAVID R. BOLDT
City Readies For Possible Cuts In Staff
By Doreen Carvajal and Henry Goldman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Ama Olive Branch Offered To Onetime Doctors' Bogyman The Traditional Doctors' Group Even Found Reasons To Praise Hmos.
By Ed Stych, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gop's Majority-party Dream Is Crumbling Under Perot's Weight
By Robert S. Boyd, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Guard May Take On Bridge Project
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Japan Pledges Rio Aid The Package Is The Largest Announced. It Came Hours After President Bush Said The U.s. Would Remain The Environmental Leader.
By Mark Jaffe and Sam Dillon, INQUIRER STAFF AND MIAMI HERALD
Developer Challenges Zoning For Mobile Park
By Steve Boman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Farm Family And Town Go To Court Over Plant
By Edward Ohlbaum, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
New Jobs Office Awaiting The Test Of Its Drawing Power It Serves About 350 People Weekly. There May Be Many More In About 10 Weeks.
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mt. Holly Slot Filled Quickly; Some Upset At Lack Of Discussion Residents Hoped To Have Input For The Council Post. At The Meeting, They Learned It Was Filled.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Panel Again Seeks Probe Of Member
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In Deficit-raising Budget Game, Bush Also Is Player The President Likes To Point The Finger At Congress. His Record Tells A Different Story.
By Charles Green, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Teacher Negotiations Are Stalled, Board Says
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
He Kept The Peace For 25 Years, And Now He'll Rest A Bit Moorestown Sgt. John M. Swan Lost A Lot Of Sleep To Drunken Drivers.
By Lara Wozniak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fresh Home Designs Offer Room To Roam, Both Inside And Out How Do Nine-foot Ceilings Sound? How About An Acre Of Land? Spacious, Right? Right.
By Lara Wozniak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bellmawr Shopping Center Fate Now In Hands Of Planning Board Some See The New Jobs And Tax Revenue. Others Only Envision Parking And Traffic Problems.
By Nicole Pensiero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Passing The Basketball Insight
By Bill Doherty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Plan For Cavendish Tract Advances
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Protests Before The Ax Is Swung The Budget Cuts Haven't Been Announced. Leaks Were Enough To Get Things Rolling.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
America's Still The Land Of Hope A British Journalist, Bidding Farewell To America, Argues That We're Too Hard On Ourselves.
By CHARLES BREMNER
Baby-proofed Making Homes Safer: It's A Booming Business. But The Trend Has Its Critics.
By Murray Dubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
County Trying To Clean Up Oil From Tank Leak
By Maura Webber, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
U.s. Court Cites Losses For Vacation 'Winners'
By Donald D. Groff, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
An Auction For The Birds; $2,400 Is Raised For Vita
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
He Teaches How To Treat The U.s. Flag
By Joseph S. Kennedy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Superintendent Says Personnel Rift Led To His Resignation The Willingboro Board Is Torn Between "Fiscal Conservatives\" And A \"pro-education" Majority.
By Sonia R. Lelii, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Measuring The Needs Of Bucks What Social Programs Need Funding? The Public Can Be Heard This Week.
By Frank Brown, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Whole Truth, More Or Less, On The Pa. Budget Yes Can Mean No, And Yes Can Mean Yes. More Than A Numbers Game, It's A Word Game.
By Robert Zausner, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Toll Bros., Der, Residents In Gridlock On Cleanup Toll Bros. Wants Access Agreements For Testing. Residents Want To See The Cleanup Plan First.
By Marguerite P. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Redesign For Stairs Could Be A Step Away Advocates Say The New Step Would Prevent Many Accidents. Builders Say It Would Only Add To A Home Buyer's Cost.
By David I. Turner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Neighbors Who Won't Be Moved They Want The City To Demolish 6 Abandoned Homes. They Vow To Block Traffic Until The City Listens.
By David Lieber, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Pact May Give New Lease To 1793 Mill
By Sharon O'Neal, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
As The School Year Ends, A Selling Job Will Begin
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Prevention Is Good Medicine For Sufferers Of Seasickness
By Karl Neumann, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
County Minority Population Grows
By Rob Wingate, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Quintet Of Hummingbirds To Debut
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mt. Holly Building Is Now A Rehab Effort The Gaslight Inn Was Known For The Live Music. One Day At A Time Raises Its Own Voice - One Of Hope.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At Tyler Arboretum, Bluebirds Of Happiness
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Springfield Oks Waiver For Landfill
By Yana Ginburg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
S. Africans Are Bracing For Trouble At Protests The Anc Is Calling For A Million People To Rally Tuesday. The Government Is Mobilizing Half A Million Reservists. The Anc Says That Is Intimidation.
By Rick Lyman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Anniversary Nears In Haverford District Months Have Passed. Labor Negotiations Linger For The Non-teaching Employees.
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Burlington City Studies Choice Of A Tax Increase Or Deep Cuts The Local-purpose Tax Would Go Up 120 Percent. The Reason: Revenues Are Down Dramatically.
By Amy Westfeldt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Preparing For Big Bills Of College Parents Heard Financial Tips. One Of The Big Ones Was: Put A Plan Into Action Now.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / SEAN PATRICK DUFFY
7 Districts Order Study Of Teacher Salaries
By Laura Spinale, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At The Earth Summit, A Search For Leadership With The United States Often More A Follower Than A Leader At Rio, Others Stepped Forward.
By Mark Jaffe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bensalem Sues Over Alleged Health Threat
By Frank Brown, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Group To Recommend How To Spend Grants
By Laura Spinale, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
$10 Million At Stake For Delran As June 30 Deadline Draws Near The Expansion Of The Wastewater Treatment Facility Is In Jeopardy.
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Whitemarsh Can't Resist 911, State Says
By Stephanie Banchero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Lunch With Stingrays Is Don't-miss Activity Off Grand Cayman
By Gregory M. Lamb, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Commissioners Ok Garage-office Plan Revision For Memorial Hospital
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Levittown Market To Offer An Old-style Phila. Touch Shoppers Will Find A Sansom Street, Where Jewelers Display Wares.
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Radio Towers Would Be Safe, Engineer Says The Doylestown Supervisors Must Decide On The Project. This Was Their Fourth Hearing On It.
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Union's Legacy Of Debt The Money Is Owed To Health And Legal Funds. Both Are Run By The Blue-collar Union.
By Lisa Ellis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Auto-body Shop Revved Up For Art A California Sculptor Had Heavy-duty Needs. The Burlington City Shop Came Through.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Writers Will Read Their Works At Rutgers-camden Program
By Michael Lear-Olimpi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hotel Bargains For Sweet Sleep In Manhattan
By Judi Dash, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Picasso's Still Lifes Opening Some Eyes
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Ban On Open Burning Is Passed By Council
By Michael A. Renshaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
All That Rain Aside, Pitman Begins Water Rationing Tomorrow Plan Those Carwashes. Outside Watering Will Be Allowed Every Other Day.
By Dave Urbanski, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A White Flag? Has Congress Given Up On Ending The Deficit?
Clinton Jab At Rapper Jolts Jackson
By Reed Karaim, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Hazardous-materials Guideline Met
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
No Recovery Yet For Some, Agency Says The Opportunity Board Provides Energy And Food Assistance. The Stream Of Clients Has Widened.
By Rob Wingate, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Big-league Dream For East Grad
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A New Breed Of Sitter, Just For Fido Or Tabby
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wayne Engineer's Invention Left Everyone Holding The Bag "Snap-open Sacks" First Appeared 109 Years Ago. Today, 20 Billion A Year Are Made.
By Bill Ordine, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Army Helped Owners Of Superfund Site In Chesco, Gao Says
By Marjorie Keen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pentagon Balking At U.s. Action In Bosnia The Republic's Leaders Are Pleading. Congress Is Pushing. Defense Planners Are Saying No.
By Barton Gellman, WASHINGTON POST
14 Women Are Honored For Their Contributions In Jobs And Community
By Lisa L. Colangelo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Government Critic Whose Views Are A Hit David Osborne Says Government's Out Of Tune. It Needs Competition.
By Lem Lloyd, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Franklin Town Plan Fizzled, But A Promised Park Is Built The Corporation Fulfilled Its Agreement. But Does The Design Succeed?
By Thomas Hine, INQUIRER ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
No One To Leave The Driving To Greyhound Is Going The Big-profit Route. That Means Many Rural Towns No Longer Have Bus Service.
By Cynthia Mayer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cooking School Founder Opens Celebrity Dining Series
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Groom Wore A Hospital Gown Vowing 'In Sickness And In Health,' Couple Are Married At Thomas Jefferson
By Jennifer Lin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bush Blew It At The Rio Summit
By EDWIN M. YODER JR
Memorial Is First Dedicated To All County Veterans
By Maura Webber, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Jazz Fans Gather At Home Of A Giant Music Wafts Again From Coltrane's Place
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Brandywine's Landscape Show Most Of The Paintings Are By Wyeths - Three Generations Of Them.
By Victoria Donohoe, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Township Still Seeks New Superintendent Robert Moore Retires In 16 Days. Candidates Are Being Narrowed.
By Yana Ginburg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pepsi Deal Will Put Some Fizz Into Penn State's Finances Money For Libraries And An Arena Goes To The School. The Company Controls Campuses' Vending Machines.
By Marie McCullough, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
So Who Was Deep Throat? Cbs Has A Theory - And A Prime-time Special
From Inquirer wire services
Satellite Brainstorm On Schools "The Name Of The Game Is Connection," Says A Conestoga High Teacher.
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Man Is Arrested After Eluding Police
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
North Penn Man Charged In Standoff
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mint To Offer Silver Proof Sets
By Henri Sault, INQUIRER COINS WRITER
Celebrating, They Hear 'Good Earth'
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Showcase For Aspiring Artists Of Comic Books
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Joseph F. Wolf, 59; Ran Furniture Store
By Jennifer Lin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
He Got In On The Ground Floor 26 Years Ago At Barton School
By Tina Kelley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Her Baseball Card Is Tops In The Contest
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Top Drum Contest Ensnares W. Chester
By Georgia S. Ashby, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Even In An Aquarium, Sharks Will Be Sharks Everything Was Going Swimmingly . . .until An Unexpected Feeding Time.
By Edward Colimore, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Acquiring Job Skills For Life Project Future Gives Employment Training To 22 Special Education Students In Upper Darby.
By Melody Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Planned Parenthood To Aim $80,000 Grant At Coatesville
By Cindy Anders, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
What A Thing Of Beauty Is A Junkyard Many Owners Have Been Working To Salvage Their Image
By Reid Kanaley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Adoption Service Based In Cherry Hill Marks A Milestone Golden Cradle Placed Its 1,000th Child. Adoption Has Changed Since No. 1.
By Tina Kelley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Penn Wood's Alston Accepts Scholarship From Phila. Textile
By Bill Doherty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Chance To Teach In Turkey Richard Halsey's Longtime Dream Will Begin To Come True In The Fall.
By Sharon O'Neal, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pe Executive To Take Reins Of Suburban Water Firm
By Jeff McGaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cheyney Is A Name To Revere
By Robert F. O'Neill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Luckily, This Moodiness Is Treatable - With Diet After Years Of Suffering, He Figured Out It Was Hypoglycemia. Now, He Helps Others.
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Volunteering To Do A Dirty Job By The Banks Of The Schuylkill 100 People Lent A Hand. All The Hands Wore Protective Gloves.
By David Zucchino, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
When Eurailpass Isn't The Best Investment
By Donald D. Groff, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
In Swarthmore, Tradition Observed At A Family's 76-year-old Restaurant
By John V. R. Bull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
4,500 Acres Hit By Fire Scores Battled The Ocean County Blaze. More Than 10 Homes Were Evacuated.
By Lacy McCrary, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER The Associated Press also contributed to this article
From Soweto, It's A Hard Run To Glory South Africa Is Back In The Olympics, But Its Black Athletes Have A Long Way To Go.
By Jere Longman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Special Families Find Special Children Where A Child's Disability Is Not An Adoption "No-no"
By Edward Engel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Runner, Hard Work Has Paid Off
By Arlene Martin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters To The Editor
The Thrill Of The Movies, The Convenience Of Home Home Theaters Are Today's High-tech Answers To Yesterday's Parlors. The Room Is Wired For Sound. And Pictures. And Popcorn.
By Betsy Anderson, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Medford Lakes Board Revises Policy To Allow Tuition Pupils It Has Teachers. It Has Space In Classrooms. Now Outsiders Can Attend.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A High School Diploma For Great-grandmother
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'Beyond Bricks And Bars' As Jails Overflow, The Lock-'em-up Credo Is Drawing Unlikely Criticism - From Prison Officials Themselves.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Tim Weiner of the Inquirer's Washington Bureau contributed to this article
Straight A's For The Drexel Seniors And Their Absolutely Perfect Show
By Roy H. Campbell, INQUIRER FASHION WRITER
James M. Spector; Owned Center City Flower Shop
By David Lieber, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Sarajevo, Survival Is Itself A Fight Hungry And Afraid, Many Thousands Huddle In Basements. Says One: "We Are Dying Like Mice."
By Dan Stets, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Clam Chowder Is This Chain's Specialty
By John V. R. Bull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drawing The Line At Tattoo Parlors Palmyra's Council Balks At Bob Warren's Business Intentions.
By Sonia R. Lelii, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
That's No Refrigerator, My Friend, That's A Kilo Of Cocaine Hundreds Of Fbi Tapes Offered A Rare Look At A World Of Code Words, Cryptic References And Accused Traffickers Who Loved To Talk.
By David Zucchino, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Programs To Spice Up Summer Arts, Games And Special Events Are On The Calendar For Children Throughout The Area.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Naomi C. Roseman, 98; Active In Jewish Affairs
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Class Of 1992 Looks Ahead Warily Students Spoke Of Challenges And Making A Difference. And Of Harsh Realities, Too.
By Tanya Barrientos, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Voorhees Puts Renewal Of A Liquor License On Hold Residents Who Live Near Shooters Have Raised Concerns About Safety And Noise. A Hearing Will Be Held Tomorrow Night.
By Lisa Schwartz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Lyme Disease, Backyard Danger The Ticks That Make People Sick Aren't Just In The Woods. Gardens Can Be Hazardous, Too.
By Lucinda Fleeson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Franklin Chief Clears Gop Chairman Of Wrongdoing William Lahn's Attorney Says The Investigation Was Political. Also, It May Have Cost Him An Election.
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Shoreline Oasis Is Slipping Away Grassy Sound's Salty Seclusionists Are Fighting To Keep Progress At Bay
By Pam Belluck, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Summer Camp Mail Call Spurs Cottage Industry
By Jeff McGaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
As Her Reign Wanes, Miss N.j. Shares Memories She Has Made Amy Fissel Gave The Job Flair - Even If She Did Get The Wave Wrong
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tragedy Marked Boy's Life His Father Died In A 1987 Crash. Friday, In A Stolen Car, The Former A-student Was Killed By Police.
By Lea Sitton and Sergio R. Bustos, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Cherry Hill Council, Firefighters Differ On Consolidation Plans
By Louis R. Carlozo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bensalem Orders Builder To Finish Road And Landscaping At Treeline The First House Seen By Those Driving In Is Vacant. The Township Wants It Boarded Up.
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Flimflam Artists Victimize Cashiers In Berlin Township It's The Old "Two $10s For A $5" Scam. Police Are Urging Caution.
By Lou Ferrara INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
BUSINESS
Buying Low And Selling High: Russian Firm Catches On Fast The Prices Are Outrageous. The Quality Is Suspect. Dmitri Prasolov's Cash-and-carry Capitalism Thrives.
By Fen Montaigne, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wall Street Brokerages Ride The Big Underwriting Wave
By Jeff Brown, Inquirer Staff Writer
Their Cows Went Thataway California, America's Fairyland, Has Stolen A March On Wisconsin, America's Dairyland.
By Cynthia Mayer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Backers Of Osprey Growing Optimistic Continued Opposition Will Hurt The Gop, They Say. They Think Cheney May Now Be Listening.
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
FOOD
At The New Taquet, Victorian Charm In A Casual Atmosphere
By Elaine Tait, INQUIRER RESTAURANT CRITIC
ENTERTAINMENT
Orchestra Series To Open At The Mann
By Daniel Webster, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
The Evolution Of The Absurd, Dramatic 'Tania' It's An Opera Based On Patty Hearst, With A Surprise Cast. Like Castro. And Betty Ford.
By Francis Davis, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Behind The Scenes, 'Patriot Games' Navigated Rough Waters
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Core Of 3 Basic Religions
By Jonathan Storm, INQUIRER TELEVISION CRITIC
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