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What happened on May 21, 1992
NEWS
The Cold War Lives On At Freedoms Foundation At Valley Forge, Students From 50 States Learn About Freedoms - And How To Protect Them.
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Friars Come From Behind To Take The Inter-ac Crown
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bowlers Roll The Last Strikes At Sharon Hill Lanes
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Birth Of A Controversy Quayle's Murphy Brown Jibe Lays An Egg; Administration Scrambles It
By Francesca Chapman, Daily News Television Critic
L. Bucks Hospital's New Maternity Wing Has 17 Private Rooms
By Michelle Rizzo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Despite Reductions, Budget Would Still Require 7-mill Hike
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Support Sought To Fight Bill On Regional Airport
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Don't Mess With These Folks
For The Inquirer / RAMOND HOLMAN JR
Residents Express Appreciation For The Council's Prompt Action
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Personal Briefing
By Marc Schogol, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Let's Hear It For The Crossover Generation
BY CHUCK STONE
Options For Crowding Discussed
By Marguerite P. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tests Find No Gas In Homes
By Marguerite P. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hip Shots
From MICHAEL LACING
Speth Backers Demand Inquiry They Are Critical Of His Successor's Handling Of Six Deaths.
By Maureen Graham, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
West Chester Considering Proposals To Trim School Budget
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Church, Parents Both Want To Replace Closed Nursery
By Edward Engel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A First: Upper Dublin Wins A Playoff Game
By Joe Fite, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
House Panel Weakens Bill To Overhaul Judicial Discipline
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
'Murphy Brown,' Take 2 Quayle Spoke Out Again. Bush Steered Clear.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Board Favors Reopening Belmont Hills Over Narberth
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Firm Appeals Bias Ruling
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Area Electricians' Strike Halts Work At Convention Center
By Lisa Ellis and Larry Fish, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Already Missing The Bus In U. Merion Students Say They Will Drop Out Of After-school Activities If Their Bus Ride Home Is Taken Away.
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ousted Delran Mayor Reflects, With Disappointment
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Comprehension, Not Test Scores, Is Goal In Science, Teachers Are Told
By Ross Kerber, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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The Philadelphia Inquirer / JOHN COSTELLO
Top Talent Stars With Bensalem High Jazz, Wind Ensembles
By Kathryn Quigley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bid Award Upheld After Complaint
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Community Hammers So It Can Play
By Jennifer Reid Holman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Officials Stung By Road Plan's Critics
By Edward Ohlbaum, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Teachers Salaries, Math Errors, Finger-pointing: Budget Time
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ga Wins, But So Does Malvern, For Sole Possession Of Title
By Scott Huff, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Poverty Agency Names New Leader
By Rob Wingate, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Man Jailed After Fight With Police At Telford Bar
By Frank Brown, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Solo Homer Helps Avon Grove Get Its First District Playoff Win
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Republicans Say They Have The Votes
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Budget Could Force Adults In Transition To Do Without Class
By Shaun Stanert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Budget Includes Tax Hike, Plan To Lower Busing Costs
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Township To Apply For 'Main Street'
By Claire Furia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Late-night Holdup Ends In Slaying
By Dwight Ott and John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
'Great Block' In Ne Rattled By Shootout 1 Dead, 2 Injured In Fight Over Drug Debt
by Joe O'Dowd and Scott Flander, Daily News Staff Writers
Residents Speak Their Piece On Property Reassessment
By Lem Lloyd, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Retiring Principal Gets An Eponymous Honor
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Nature Gets A Little Help At Refuge
By Gwen Florio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Incinerator Poll Is Focus Of Dispute
By Laura Spinale, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fetal Research: An Argument For And Argument Against It Is A Hope For Curing Many Diseases
By J. SANFORD SCHWARTZ
He's A .400+ Hitter Who's Got A Shot At The Majors
by Joe Berkery, Daily News Sports Writer
A Few People Drop In For Job Corps Session A Paulsboro Councilman Said He Was Disappointed By The Turnout.
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Stepping Off From West Chester
For The Inquirer / SCOTT ROWAN
3 Gopers Are Odds-on Unfavorites They're Running For Congress Against A Trio Of Moneyed, Entrenched And Dominant Dems
by Cynthia Burton, Daily News Staff Writer
'Test-marketing Some Ideas' New Scapegoat: Tv Character
Work On Bridge May Be Speeded
By Edward Ohlbaum, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sagging Fund-raising Hurting Clinton Perot's Ascendancy And Natural Attention To Bush Have Left The Governor On The Sideline
By Reed Karaim and Barbara Demick, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU Robert S. Boyd of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
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For The Inquirer / J. SCOTT LYONS
Mccartney To Give Liverpool A 'Fame' School
By M. Vitez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER The Associated Press, USA Today and Inquirer Wire Services contributed to this report
Growth - And No Big Tax Bite
By Cindy Anders, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Furniture, Art Among Offerings At Antiques Show
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Penllyn Woods Condemned The Long-awaited Action Left One Issue Still Undecided - And Very Much Disputed. The Price.
By Stephanie Banchero, FOR THE INQUIRER
Truman Wins Another District Tourney Upset
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Pha Gets A Housecleaning, And That Should Be A Beginning Saidel And Paone Weren't Doing The Job. Now Let's Get Somebody In There Who Will. The Tenants And The Taxpayers Will Be Grateful For The Change.
By ACEL MOORE
2 Men Are Charged With Theft
By Claire Furia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Episcopal Zips Past Henderson
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Span Closed In The Nick Of Time Ominous Discovery Shut The 34th St. Bridge
by Bob Warner, Daily News Staff Writer
Film Goes Wide For Stones Tour
by Jonathan Takiff, Daily News Staff Writer
Township, Builder Agree On Road Site
By Sharon O'Neal, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
On A Beautiful Day In May, A Tribute To The Soaring Kite
For The Inquirer / H. RUMPH JR
1800s Farm's Chances Become Slimmer In These Taxing Times
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Privatization: U.s. Needs To Catch Up To Others
BY W. RUSSELL G. BYERS
Tentative 5.7% Tax Increase Okd
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Study: Abortion Is Now An Urban Service Many Small Towns And Rural Areas Have No Abortion Providers At All. Their Residents Face Costs And Travel Barriers That City Women Do Not.
By Fawn Vrazo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Devil Of Racism Must Be Exorcised
BY S.J. ADAMO
City Charter Revision Is Getting Nowhere The Plan's Foes Are Mobilizing. And, Despite A Promise, The Mayor Has Barely Fought Back.
By Marc Duvoisin and Doreen Carvajal, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Students Are Fighting Cuts In Delran They're Petitioning For Restoration Of Language, Art, Computer Programs.
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Orchard Hill Vote Is Delayed Again
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Visitors Roll To Riverside To Become Acquainted With Mighty Delaware
By Maura Webber, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
2d Nea Panel Walks Out In Grant Dispute
By Stephan Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chief Relieved Of Duties
By Marjorie Keen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Interboro Defeats Norristown
By Jeremy Treatman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mankind Encroaches On The Diversity Of Life In Places Like The Amazon, The Loss Of Plant And Animal Species Is Accelerating. With The Demise Go Potential Sources Of Food And Medicine.
By Mark Jaffe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City Bonds Are Given A Good Rating Efforts By Philadelphia To Resume "Fiscal Normalcy" Have Reaped Some Rewards From Wall Street.
By Marc Duvoisin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Deficit For Township Is In Dispute
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fetal Research: An Argument For And Argument Against Hopes Of The Ill Shouldn't Rely On Abortion-dependent Research
By CHRISTOPHER CURRIE
Housing Authority's New Master Brings A Wealth Of Experience "He's Not Going To Sit Behind A Desk," Says The Rev. Leon Sullivan, Elton Jolly's Longtime Boss.
By Larry Copeland, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lawmakers Give Symbolic Nod To Congressional Pay Measure The Amendment Was Already In Effect. Congress Was Eager To Vote For 'Reform.'
By Jim Drinkard, ASSOCIATED PRESS David Hess of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
Mount Holly Studies Joining A Medical Insurance Pool
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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For The Inquirer / SCOTT ROWAN
Poetry Contest Turns Spotlight On Verse
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cuts In Budget Are Re-examined
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tattle
by Kathleen Shea, Daily News Staff Writer The New York Post, People magazine and Reuters contributed to this report
And Now, The 'Talking' Grocery Cart
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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For The Inquirer / LINDA JOHNSON
The Views Of Congress On Spending Are Shaped By Government Officials Themselves
By GEORGE F. WILL
Lawyer Says That Rogers Helped Officer Suing Town
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Children's Lead Levels Are Lower In Follow-up Testing
By Michael Lear-Olimpi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Board Assails Vote To Shut Down School
By Stephanie Banchero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cabbie Beaten, Robbed Cops Pull Car Over, Arrest Three Suspects
by Jack McGuire and Edward Moran, Daily News Staff Writers
Octorara Board Is Vexed By Parents' Complaints
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Upgrade Boosts City Bonds
by Paul Maryniak, Daily News Staff Writer
Youth Service Corps Is Urged By Wofford To Help Heal Nation
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'The Sound And The Fury' Playing At Temple Stage Iii
by Nels Nelson, Daily News Theater Criticr
A Drenched Would-be Robber In Wynnewood Gets A Jail Term
By Larry King, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
One-way Tolls Will Go Into Effect Oct. 1 It Will Cost More To Cross The Big Bridges Into The City. Driving Into New Jersey Will Cost Nothing.
By Andrea Knox, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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For The Inquirer / JON ADAMS
Face Life's Challenges Fearlessly, Yeakel Tells Women Graduates
By Stephanie Banchero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
20 Percent Tax Increase Proposed
By Sharon O'Neal, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tigers Bare Their Teeth But Raiders Escape With A Title
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Plan For School Police Force Is Postponed
By Sonia R. Lelii, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Board Approves Plan For Sewer's Upgrade
By Kathryn Quigley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ways To Divide Community Grant Are Considered By Delco Council
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rendell Charters A Course
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
Woman, Son, 4, Killed In Crash; 2d Son, 3, Hurt
By Mike Franolich, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Budget Cuts Sought To Avoid Need For Hefty Tax Increase
By Karen Auge, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
School Officials Plan Per-capita Assessment To Offset Tax Increase
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Populist Or Demagogue, Rogers Mixes It Up
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cuts Asked To Ease A 30% Increase In School Taxes
By Jaffer Ahmad, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Voorhees Ethics Probe Awaits Data A Board Weighs Pressing The Investigation Of Thomas Mccart.
By Lisa Schwartz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Six-citizen Committee Established To Aid In Budget-planning Process
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Judge: Arrest Mom In Baby's Death
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Coalition: Wetlands At Risk It Wants Florio To Veto A Building-permit Bill.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
School Board Passes Record Tax Increase, Cuts Many Programs
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
And To Start, A Nice Pate De Foie Grasshopper At An Entomological Society's Banquet, The Kitchen Was Hopping And So Was The Menu
By Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Some Want Sewer, Some Don't, So Who Would Pay The Tab?
By Kathi Kauffman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
She Won't Let Illness Get In Her Way
Letters To The Editor
Scouts Show Off Skills In A Competition At French Creek Park
For The Inquirer / ELEFTHERIOS KOSTANS
1992-93 School Budget Could Bring Tax Increase
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Judge Picks Sept. 8 For Santiago's Trial Until Then, The Defense Will Use Police Records To Locate Witnesses.
By Henry Goldman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Shortchanging Transit Pa.'s Tax Package Came Up Way Short, But No One Seems Inclined To Fix It
Seaside Servant Of God It's Nighttime In Atlantic City. People With Problems Wander The Boardwalk. For More Than 20 Years, The Rev. Donald Bitzer Has Been There To Listen.
By John Corr, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Springfield Playoff Win Breaks 16-year Jinx
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
It's A Haven For Fans On The Country Side There Was Lots Of Toe-tapping Music On Opening Day At Sunset Park - Much Of It Before The Concert Even Started.
By Georgia S. Ashby, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Vikings Repeat As Division Champs
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Taxi Firm Plans 24-hour Service
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Veterans Memorial Groundbreaking And Concert In Mt. Laurel
By Jennifer Reid Holman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Church Rises From The Ashes
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
As Override Looms, People Aren't Sure They Want Tax Cut Talk About Turnabouts. Two Years Ago, These Were The Same People Who Wanted Gov. Florio's Head.
By Jodi Enda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lab Test Developed At Jefferson Could Monitor Aids Treatment
By Susan FitzGerald, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eight Are Raised To High Rank, Ending Police Promotion Fight
By Jeff Gammage, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rep. Bob Walker Meets Those He Will Represent
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Waiter, Cook Held On Drug Charges
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
National Event Makes Doylestown A Haven For High School Rugby Teams
By Frank Brown, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
State Rules Excessive,group Says
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Harriton Tops Council Rock For District 1 Championship
By John Roach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
City Swimming Pools To Open In June
By Larry Copeland, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Board's Unanimous Vote Promotes Assistant Superintendent To Top Post
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Errant Dump Truck Hits Footbridge
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Doylestown Man Charged In Fatal Crash On Route 309
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Phila. School District To Open Fewer Schools For Summer Classes
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Convoluted Rules At Tournaments
By Charlie Frush, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
They're Flocking To The C
By Valerie M. Russ, Daily News Staff Writer
Residents Question School Tax Increase
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
George School Edges Westtown For The Title
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Candidate's Star Quality Starts To Dim Santiago's Bid For The Philippine Presidency Is Faltering, And Her Feisty Tone Has Become Shrill
By Vernon Loeb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Red, White And Blue Honor For Revolution's Soldiers
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Budget-cutting Talk Again Focuses On Teacher Contract
By Steve Boman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
An Unusual Double Bill Of Dance
By Nancy Goldner, INQUIRER DANCE CRITIC
Across The Contradiction, The Decision About Drugs
BY LINDA WRIGHT MOORE
Episcopal Academy Crushes Henderson
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
When Business Helps The Arts
BY KAREN DAVIS
'No Place' Gospel At Merriam
By Kimberly J. McLarin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
District Picks Top Official
By Kathryn Quigley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
So, What's A Family To Do? Surrounded By Stress, Can They Survive As A Unit?
by Mary Flannery, Daily News Staff Writer
No-bid Courthouse Contract Called Political Patronage Former City Official Assails $4m Deal For Developer Keating
by Paul Maryniak, Daily News Staff Writer
False-alarm Ordinance To Be Voted On June 1
By Marjorie Keen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Westtown Drops Abington Friends
By Steve Wartenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Encouragement For Area Girls To Seek Careers In Math, Science
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cries Lead Police To Man In Car Trunk; 3 Arrested
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Group Blasts Park Plans In Bensalem
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Youths' On-the-job Training Is Made For Tv
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Winans Family At The Academy
By Kevin L. Carter, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Carson Poised To Depart Funny As He Is, He May Have Recognized That One Comedian Is No Competition For Cable Tv Offerings.
By P.J. Corkery, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Proposed Tax Comes Under Fire Tredyffrin/easttown Considers A 0.5 Percent Earned-income Levy.
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Conestoga Finishes On Winning End This Time Around
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mtv Debuts 'Real World,' A Soap Opera Of Daily Life
By Lee Winfrey, INQUIRER TV WRITER
A New Burket Heads Family Heating Firm
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Trial Ordered On Arson Charge
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Searles' New Works Counterpoint Gesture And Color
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Earned-income Tax Is Enacted; Levy On Property Unchanged
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Irish Question Hasn't Any Easy Answers
By Walter F. Naedele, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Heads Above The Crowd
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Md. Man Likely Choice For President At Bccc
By Shaun Stanert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Food, Rides, Shows, Off-track Betting, Even, Are Fair Game
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Nature, Games, Crafts And Skills Await Children At Area Camps
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Jumping The Gun On Pay-per-view?
by Jonathan Takiff, Daily News Staff Writer
Boy, 12, Says He Shot Girl At Another Hearing, A Judge Will Decide What Will Happen To Him.
By Larry King, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
81-year-old Goes 25 Miles To Get To College Reunion - By Bicycle
By Tia Swanson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Bill Price and Herb Drill, FOR THE INQUIRER
Parades, Other Festivities To Honor Veterans This Weekend
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
U.s. Will Run Housing Authority Saidel Is To Quit As Chairman
By Matthew Purdy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Craig R. McCoy contributed to this article
Unearthing Truth About Dinosaurs They Are On A Mission To Make Errors In Toys, Books And Movies Extinct.
By Jim Detjen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Feds Appoint Overseer For Pha Oic Officer Gets The Job
by Anthony S. Twyman and Joseph R. Daughen, Daily News Staff Writers
Overweight Rigs A Threat
by Bob Warner, Daily News Staff Writer
Exhibit Uncovers Area Artists Who Did Brandywine Their Way
By Catherine Quillman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Concern Over Religion In Songs Sparks Controversy At Abington
By Mac Daniel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Renard M. Dawson, Avid Stamp Collector
by Frank Dougherty, Daily News Staff Writer
Country Club Plan Back On Course In Whitpain
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Benefits Aid Disabled, Art Students, Cancer Patients
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
5 Architects Honored For Design
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rain Doesn't Dampen Annual Day At The Races
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Theater Troupe, All The World's A Stage The Company's Performances Are As Unusual As Some Of Its Venues.
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Firm Begins Soil Tests On Burlington City Landfill
By Amy Westfeldt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sale Of Lsd-laced Stamps Draws Probationary Terms
By Lyn A.E. McCafferty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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For The Inquirer / DAN Z. JOHNSON
Cheltenham Union Rejects Proposal To Freeze Teachers' Pay
By Mac Daniel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
From Northern Ireland, She Brings News To Helping Hands
By Patricia Quigley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Construction Of $7.5 Million Nursing Home Under Way
By Mac Daniel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Graduation Bashes Promise Good, Clean Fun In Cherry Hill
By Tina Kelley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Charlestown Board Approves Road For Tredyffrin Subdivision
By Sharon O'Neal, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council To Oppose Plan To Change Overnight School Bus Parking Site
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Top Trees: Naturalists Point Out State's Largest
By David Lee Preston, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2 Outs And 2 Strikes, He Steals Home - And A Game
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Only A Temporary Fix For Franklin's 911
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Illegitimate Debate Kicking Around Murphy Brown's Baby
Jane Hermann Of The Abt Says She Is Resigning
By Nancy Goldner, INQUIRER DANCE CRITIC
Channel One: The Results Are Not In Yet
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
These Mates Are Good Skates Coach Of Kensington Club Still Spinning His Wheels In A Bid To Beat His Longtime Pal On The Roller Rink
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
Betty Bramnick, 68, A Teacher
By Rose Simmons, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Forget Them Not Memories Provide A Legacy Of Gold
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
Harriton Neighbors Win; School Buses To Go Elsewhere
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Bill Price and Herb Drill, FOR THE INQUIRER
County Honors Heroes: Emts And Paramedics
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Loud Airplanes Stir Up A Battle Township Orders Quiet At Airport, But The Faa Says That's Its Job.
By Lacy McCrary, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Township To Develop A Cluster-zoning Law
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Newscast Lets Students Tune In To Real World It's Homeroom With One Of The Comforts Of Home - Television.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
County Officers Flex Their Muscles At Competition
For The Inquirer / SCOTT ROWAN
Mcdevitt Sprinter Terence Wiggins A Key To League Title
By Ira Josephs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
SPORTS
The Antique And Unusual Find Way Into Horse Show Jewelry Collection
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mulholland Hurls Phils To 2-1 Victory The Lefthander Allowed Only A Fan-aided Run. The Phillies Held On Despite Stranding 12 Runners.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
There's A Way To Get In Free, But You Have To Work At It The Country Fair Depends On Its Volunteers. Some Bus Tables; Others Run Midway Games And Booths.
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pawtucket Tops Scranton, 5-4
THE INQUIRER STAFF
The Jazz' Backcourt Mates Look For Answers At Home The Problem: Portland's Terry Porter And Clyde Drexler. They Could Make This A Short Series.
By Mike Bruton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
It Got Off To A Slow Start, But Association Circuit Now Goes Coast-to-coast
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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For The Inquirer / JAY GORODETZER
Bruins Rookies Were On A Roll - Until They Ran Into The Penguins
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles Sign Conlin, Two Other Free Agents
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Maternal-fetal Unit Patients Will Benefit From Fair Proceeds
By Kathi Kauffman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Blockbuster Gets Dibs On Penn St. Only Catch: Lions Must Win At Least 6 Games
Daily News Wire Services
It Could Have Been Worse George Washington Merciful In Crushing Fels, 31-2
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Mulholland Is Making Hay In May
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Better With Age West Chester's Hendrickson A Thriving Senior
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Visitors Hoping To Stay Needn't Sleep In A Barn
By Sharon O'Neal, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cox Wants Out If Phils Keep Him In Bullpen
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Cavaliers Won't Let Anybody Spoil Their Party
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Extemely Driven Woman St. James Living Out A Dream As She Prepares For Indy 500
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Murphy's Knee Does Need Surgery
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Green Clydesdales Pulling Unicorns?
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Phils Publicly Hopeful, Privately Worried About Murphy
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Penn State Accepts A Bowl Bid, And It Isn't Even Summer This Is The Type Of Thing You Can Expect. The Ncaa Is Moving Toward Deregulation Of Postseason Games.
By M. G. Missanelli, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Parking? Good Luck - Or Take The Train
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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Rider Flops To Baseball Tournament So The Broncs Lost Their First 16 Games. And 33 Total. They Still Have A Shot At The National Title.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fast Facts On Lacrosse
BY PETER KOHAMA/DAILY NEWS
Ehlo Set For Round 2 With Jordan
by Dick Weiss, Daily News Sports Writer
The Midway: Step Right Up For Ride, Snack Or Test Of Skill
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Fan's Guide To The Action Lacrosse Might Be New To Most Sports Fans In Philadelphia But It Dates Back Hundreds Of Years. This Weekend, The Sport Will Be On Display At Franklin Field, With The Division I And Iii National Championships At Stake.
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
He Got A Chance And Played Well A Black Golfer's Past Was No Walk Along The Fairways
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Traveling The Long, Costly And Difficult Road To Devon For Denise O'connor And Her Daughters, Horse Shows Are A Way Of Life. "You Don't Just Decide The Beginning Of May That You Want To Go Into The Devon Horse Show," O'connor Says.
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jumping Events Take A Leap Into The Olympic Spotlight The Lineup For The Devon Events Is Definitely World-class: In Addition To Offering Prize Money, The Grand Prix And The Open Jumper Stake Will Serve As Two Of Six Olympic Selection Trials. Trial Winners Will Ride With The U.s. Equestrian Team In Barcelona.
By Bill Ordine, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Switch-pitcher On Target For Firebirds
By Gwen Knapp, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer correspondent Nick Fierro contributed to this story
South Jersey Sends The Usual Suspects
By Tom Williams, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Father Gets To Pursue A Dream On The Senior Pga Tour
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gorence's Team Wins With A 60
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Country Fair Committee, Show Never Really Ends
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dan Issel To Coach Nuggets The Houston Rockets Go With Rudy Tomjanovich, And The Detroit Pistons Are Expected To Choose Ron Rothstein.
THE INQUIRER STAFF
This Ain't High School Now, Kid
by Ray Didinger, Daily News Sports Writer
Knight Rallies To Make Olympic Trials With His Father In The Gym For The First Time In Four Years, Iowan Steve Knight Beat A High School Star.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Really Big Show? In This Business, That's A Whole Lot Of Horse Manure
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
ENTERTAINMENT
Nostalgic Visits To The Classic Ballparks Of Chicago, Boston And Detroit
By Andy Wickstrom, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
An Authorized Look At Woody Allen
By Michael Klein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Real And Unreal World Of Reel Rock
By William H. Sokolic, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
American Drama, French Memoir
Inquirer staff reviews and synopses, compiled by Christopher Cornell
Foxvideo's 'Marilyn Collection' Gaining 'love Nest,' 3 Other Titles
By Andy Wickstrom, SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
BUSINESS
Ara, Minority Firm Win Convention Center Bid It Was Termed The Best Of Three Proposals To Feed Convention-goers. City Council Still Must Approve.
By Larry Fish, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Trying To Tip Scales Of Justice To His Side Lawyer Wants Extra Money For Not Working
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Convention Center Work Stops Electricians On Strike
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
Business Summary
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Pe Violated Labor Law Nlrb: Utility Favored Group Over Union
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Salomon To Pay $290 Million For Violations The Penalty Was Large Enough To Make Salomon Inc. "Say 'Ouch,' " The U.s. Attorney Said.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Computer Expo Is On-line
by Valerie M. Russ, Daily News Staff Writer
Craftmatic Abandons Its Lounge-chair Line
By John J. Fried, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sales, Profit Margins Show Growth At Qvc
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