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What happened on September 03, 1992
NEWS
Recalling Another Era At The Races For A Week In 1917, Belmont Driving Park Was The Place To Be.
By Ralph Vigoda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Former Downingtown Star Gets Big-league Break - As A Scout Jeff Zona Didn't Make It As A Pitcher. Yet He Landed With The Red Sox.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Soccer Fete Is For Lost Players
by Tom Mahon, Daily News Sports Writer
A Football Theme For United Way The County Chapter's Drive Officially Began As Nearly 300 Volunteers Tackled A Buffet Lunch.
By Sid Holmes, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mia Farrow Puts Off Plan To Adopt A 12th Child
By David O'Reilly, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This story contains information from the New York Post, USA Today and the Associated Press
Sex In Schuylkill Park This Isn't Another Case Of Homophobia
Heads Above The Crowd
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Major Soccer Tournament Draws Best Girls
For The Inquirer / LINDA JOHNSON
Castor Avenue Sweep Pays Off For City Nearly $250,000 In Taxes And Fees Owed To The City Was Uncovered. The Figure Surprised The L&i Chief.
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City Talks Put Focus On Labor Day Events
By Lisa Ellis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Regional Rail Cutback Plans Met With Regional Opposition The Authority Says Ridership Of The Lines Has Been Steadily Falling. Opponents Say More Mass Transit Is Needed, Not Less.
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Family Values For All
BY ANTHONY GREEN
Petition Drive Aims At Remaking Camden Form Of Government One Key Goal Is To Elect Council Members By District. A Rival Petition Drive Is Confusing Matters.
By Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Bond Plan Approved To Pay For Vo-tech School Improvements
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Panel Studies Counties' Growth
By Karla Haworth, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Horse Show, Jazz Fest And Crafts Day Featured For Labor Day Weekend
By Inga Sandvoss, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
District Plans To Bar Steroids A Principal Says He Has Heard Rumors About Their Use.
By Lara Wozniak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
It's Carnival Time Before Summer Ends
For The Inquirer / BILL CAIN
Added Space Isn't Enough To Rid District Of Portables Shamong's New $6.3 Million School Did Help.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Willow Grove Learns Lesson Of Tailhook
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dispensing A Blend Of Advice And Humor Joyce Brothers Uses Quotes From Celebrities She Knows And True-false Questions To Dispel Notions.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Haverford Names A Woman For Codes Director
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Now Hear Sexual Harassment 101 Willow Grove Learns Tailhook Lesson: Prevention.
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Somalian Rebel Leader Insists U.n. Troops Are Not Needed Give Him Training And Arms, He Says, So He Can Safeguard The Food.
By Rick Lyman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Agreement On Spinoff Nearly Final
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Where No Chore Is Given The Brush-off Unlike Many Cleaning Services, This One Will Do Windows And Most Any Other Job.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Donations Sought For Victims Of Hurricane
By Shaun Stanert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Teachers, Schools Drop Talks
by Leigh Jackson, Daily News Staff Writer
Taxpayers Gain On This Bond Issue
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Some Voters Will Be Going Electronic
By Stephanie Banchero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hbo Has Hopes For Big-ticket Programs
by Kay Gardella, New York Daily News
Manager's Post Has Wealth Of Candidates
By Lisa L. Colangelo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ceremony Begins Work On Memorial
For The Inquirer / JONATHAN WILSON
Using Oral History To Preserve Lower Merion's Environment
By Kathi Kauffman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cd Players With Multiple Purposes
by Jonathan Takiff, Daily News Staff Writer
Board, Teachers Extend Contract During Talks
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Praise Heaped On Council President As He Steps Down
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Philosophies Differ, The Goals Are The Same Football Practice Has Begun. At Mcdevitt, It's Do Or Die. At Jenkintown, Well, It's Not.
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Political Trial By Jury The Specter-yeakel Race Will Soon Be Sized Up By Two 'Juries' Of Ordinary Pennsylvanians
Searching For Voters In Their Habitats The County Democratic Party Is Targeting The Unregistered. It Hopes To Whittle The Gop Edge.
By Marie McCullough, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
City Files To Condemn, Take Over Apartments
By Karla Haworth, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Forcing A City Strike Benefits No One
Panel Approves Casey Cutbacks In Welfare Aid Medical Or Dental Care Would Be Cut For 734,000 People. Opponents Vow A Legislative Battle.
By Wanda Motley, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Teachers Not Expected To Strike The Only Area Exception Is The Solomon Schechter Day School In Elkins Park.
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Advocates: Mercury Threat Grows
by Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Committee Candidate Quits, Leaving Democrats In Lurch
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
County Will Send Unit To Aid Florida Cleanup
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Al Gore's New Book, 'Earth In The Balance,' Embraces Bad Ideas And Big Budgets
By GEORGE F. WILL
Police Officer Promotes Neighborhood Harmony
Worker's Comp Bills In Pa. At A Stalemate No One Likes The Current System. After That, The Agreement Ends And The Accusations Begin.
By Wanda Motley, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Panel Starts Probe Of Funding For Indigent Patient Care
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Bush Risks Subverting Own Themes
By Charles Green and Mark Thompson, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Bradley Has Day At The Beach Sunbathers Are Curious About His Presidential Plans.
By Jodi Enda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
His Energy Has Taken Chamber To New Heights F. Karl Schauffele Has Made His Mark As President Of The Main Line Group.
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Regional Rail Cutback Plans Met With Regional Opposition An Upper Merion Task Force Member Called The Trims "Salami Tactics."
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Springfield Schools Will Pay Back $28,456
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
An Anti-family Voter Prefers 'Government Values'
by David Berreby, From the New York Times
On Stage: A Craftsman, A Sensation Happy Fans Catch The 'Cyrus Virus'
By Dan DeLuca, FOR THE INQUIRER
Borough Hopes To Use Well Water To Heat And Cool
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
More Students Paying To Drive
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sting Nabs Two In Holdup Of Area Pizza Deliverymen
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Anti-semitic Fliers Are Found On Cars Parked At High-rise
By Lisa Schwartz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A New Plan For Reviving Haddonfield Business District Supporters Say It Differs From The Controversial Sid Plan. It Wouldn't Require A Tax Increase.
By Judy Baehr, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
N.j. Republicans Mount A Drive For New School-funding Formula Everywhere They Are Speaking Out. Their Exhibit A: The Latest State Tax Projections.
By Gwen Florio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hip Shots
From MICHAEL LACING
Medical-aid Cuts For The Poor Ok'd
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer
Highway Death Bears Out Fears In Hilltop A Young Bicyclist Was Killed. Residents, Who Say A Tragedy Was Bound To Happen, Demand Changes.
By Michael Lear-Olimpi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Emergency Workers Field-test Their Skills Two Were Hurt For Real During The Mock Disaster.
By Amy Westfeldt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Candidate Opposes National Plan For Health Care, Pledges Reform
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A. C.'s Odds For Baseball Improve
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
As Well As Shelter And Investment, They Find A Hobby Many Restore Old Homes Rather Than Going Modern.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
County May Charge $1 A Month To Help Fund 911 A Hearing Is Likely Soon, Then Council And State Consideration. The Surcharge Coulg Begin In January
By Reid Kanaley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Series That Ages Well Baby Boomers Reflect On The Past
by Phil Rosenthal, Los Angeles Daily News
Academy Park To House 8th Graders As Planned
By Robert F. O'Neill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Driver-education Classes Fading From High Schools
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
School Start Delayed In Monroe Twp. And At Edgewood High Classes Could Also Be Delayed At Robert J. Steinhauer Elementary School In Maple Shade.
By Louis Hau, Michael Lear-Olimpi and Lara Wozniak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS Inquirer staff writer Julia Cass contributed to this article
Romanoli Files Notice Of Appeal
By Sonia R. Lelii, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
County To Send Unit To Aid Fla. Cleanup
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Commissioners Study Recycled Material For Park Equipment
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hoeffel Repeats Call To Limit Assessment Board's Power The Commissioner Cites A Conflict Of Interest, With Taxpayers Caught In The Middle.
By Stephanie Banchero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Grocer Found Slain In South Phila. Store
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rumors Of Rejection Dispelled By Engineer
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Specter Touts A Plan To Energize Economy He Said He Has Been Fighting Hard For The Package. Others In Washington Disagree.
By Nathan Gorenstein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tree's Fate No Longer Out On A Limb
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
On Stage: A Craftsman, A Sensation Lovett Shows He Knows His Lines
By Tom Moon, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
A Champion Makes A Big Splash In Familiar Pool
For The Inquirer / JONATHAN WILSON
Developer And Township Near Settlement On Subdivision Road
By Sid Holmes, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Personal Briefing
By Marc Schogol, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Music To Soothe Savage Breasts As The Summer Wanes By The Sea
By Alissa Wolf, FOR THE INQUIRER
Medical Schools Need Some Surgery A Robust Proposal To Prepare Doctors For A User-friendly System Of Health Care That We Hope Is Imminent.
By FREDRIC D. BURG
Bristol School Renovation Plan Advances The Price Tag Is $4.8 Million. The Job Is Expected To Extend The Life Of The Elementary School By 30 Years.
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Imprinting A Sense Of Security Fingerprinting Of Children Is On The Rise. It Helps Give Parents A Little Peace Of Mind.
By Marguerite P. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Officials Testify To No Bias In Sex Discrimination Case
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tax-bill Revelations Cause Flood Of Appeals Thousands Of Properties May Have Been Illegally Reassessed.
By Stephanie Banchero, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Valued Officer Raising Money For Victim's Family
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / BILL CAIN
Chamber Will Offer A Series Of Seminars
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Boys' Team Wins Title In Soccer Tourney
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fox-morris Gets Pha Deal
by Anthony S. Twyman, Daily News Staff Writer
He Duplicates Keys, Names Marcus Hook Monikers Are Many
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
Letters
Developer, Officials Near Settlement A Hearing Is Set To Work Out Problems Involving A Road That Would Lead Into A Subdivision.
By Sid Holmes, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Quayle's Not Even Close In 'Tax Attack' On Clinton
BY MOLLY IVINS
In Days Past, Firms Could Literally Print Money Chester County Currency Was Spent Along With Federal Money And Foreign Coins.
By Vyola P. Willson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wish List May Go Unfulfilled Delran Officials Are Weighing Need Against Taxpayers' Ability To Pay.
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Haverford Effort Aids S. Florida
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Protesters Unload On Septa Planned Rail Cuts Rapped At Hearing
by Bob Warner, Daily News Staff Writer
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Car Customizer Offers Disabled The Chance To Be Independent
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Having A Ball At The Park In A League Of Their Own
For The Inquirer / ELLEN DiPIAZZA
Polo Match Launches Month Of Events For Mushroom Festival
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Harold Smith, 93, 59 Years A Volunteer Firefighter
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Glassboro Welcomes New Name, New Faces Forum Was Designed To Ease The Transition To Rowan College.
By Tia Swanson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
State Shuts Waste-oil Site In Pinelands The Tabernacle Plant Was Cited For Safety Violations. After Some Legal Jousting, The Authorities Moved In.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
P.g. Janssen Will Manage Township He Was Once Upper Gywnedd Manager And Assistant Manager In Cheltenham.
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
High School Seniors To Host Carnival
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Folcroft Police Officer Sues Borough Over Disability Case
By Bill Ordine, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
E. Fallowfield Residents Meet Their New Lawmakers They Didn't Vote For The Lawmakers. But Redistricting Has Made Them Incumbents Just The Same. It Was Time To Get Acquainted.
By Anne L. Boles, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Heads Above The Crowd
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Deadly Problem Beat Cops' Courage Can Create Problems
by Edward Moran, Daily News Staff Writer
Good News On Berlin Sewer Work The Township Project Will Cost Less Than Expected And Take Less Time To Complete.
By Terri Sanginiti, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Say, Kids, What Time Is It? Time For A New Tv Season!
by Kathleen Shea, Daily News Staff Writer
Frustrations Aired At Hearing Over Slude-dumping Situation
By Lisa L. Colangelo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Merchant Killed In Robbery
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
Third Pedestrian In 2 Weeks Struck, Killed In Bensalem
By Richard V. Sabatini, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
By Bill Price and Edward Ohlbaum, FOR THE INQUIRER
Woman Testifies Villanova Student Raped Her After Walking Him To Dorm
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wheelchair User Sees Support For His Stand He Believes The State Will Allow Him To Continue Sitting In The Chair In Movie Theater Aisles.
By Lisa Schwartz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Evon 'Bonnie' Butcher; 'a Dynamite Person'
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Clinton Tax-spend Program Could Drive Business Abroad
BY W. RUSSELL G. BYERS
Your Honor, May I Please Read My Book?
By SUSAN PERLOFF
Democrats Godless? No, Just The Party Of Less God
BY CAL THOMAS
Teachers Strike Solomon Schechter Day School
For The Inquirer / JAY GORODETZER
Land Deal For School Is Closer Gloucester Township Will Get 30 Acres Free. The Owner Gets Excused From Open Space Mandates.
By Michael Lear-Olimpi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Plan To Fertilize With Sludge Has Neighbors Crying Foul
By Claire Furia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
U2 And Its Visuals At The Vet At Times The Band Attained Its Level Of Immersion.
By Tom Moon, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
A Land Mine For Yeakel? Not Paying City Taxes For Decade Raises Nagging Questions
by Joseph R. Daughen, Daily News Staff Writer
Municipal Building Is Named After Mayor The New Hall, Which Includes A Courtroom, Will Also House School Offices.
By Yana Ginburg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
26g On Killers' Heads
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Lingohocken's Pumper Gets A New Kentucky Home Altruism To The Rescue! A Fire Unit Donates An Old Truck In Solidarity With Needy Brethren.
By Steve Boman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
No Additional Money For Rescue Squad In '92, Deptford Officials Say
By Dave Urbanski, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
One Day At A Time Transforms Lives With An Amazing Grace
By ACEL MOORE
Train Strikes Atv, Causing 3-hour Delay
By Richard V. Sabatini, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Girl Scouts Recognize Area 'Women Of Achievement' In Choosing Its Six Honorees, The Organization Is Continuing Its Commitment To Provide Female Role Models For Girls.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Artsy Tv For Kids
by Nels Nelson, Daily News Staff Writer
At Bryn Mawr, He Came, He Saw - And He Got Caught
By Larry King, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Anchor In North Phila. Now Will Help Young Addicts
By Ralph Cipriano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Athletes - And The River - Rise To The Occasion They Biked, Ran - And Swam In The Newly Clean Cooper.
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Relief Drives Underway For Fla. Victims Groups Are Encouraging All Sorts Of Items - Except Clothing.
By Gail Gibson and Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
2 New North Penn Principals Want Parents Involved At School Both Say They Have Insights From Previous Non- Administrative Jobs. They Will Meet Teachers Today.
By Gail Gibson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Falls Twp. Fire Is Ruled Arson
By Richard V. Sabatini, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Glassboro Welcomes New Name, New Faces Forum Was Designed To Ease The Transition To Rowan College.
By Tia Swanson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Stiff Terms On Proposed Power Plant No Safety Trade-offs, Say The Freeholders. The West Deptford Project Has Many People Worried.
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Septa Cuts Draw Fire At Hearing Weekend Service On Five Lines Has Been Targeted. Riders Are Rallying To Stop The Cuts.
By Richard Burke, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Race Track Circle Is Now Just A Bad Memory
By Peter Finn, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Specter And Wofford Join In Request For Tinicum Police Probe Delaware County Lawyers Have Said They Suspect Bias Against Nonwhite Drivers.
By Lyn A.E. McCafferty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Move To Create Mt. Holly Fire District Is Tabled The Town's 4 Companies Sought Independent Funding. Taxpayers' Fears Of Overspending And Unfair Taxes Stayed A Decision.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sorbee Tastes Sweet Success
by Shari L. Hutson, Daily News Staff Writer
Wissahickon High Field Hockey Coach's Firing Is Confirmed Emotional Players And Parents Asked The Board To Reconsider, Or At Least Give A Reason For The Decision.
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Now, After Six Says It's Staying In Phila. No Sale, The Tuxedo Maker Has Told Customers - But Not Its Workers.
By Susan Warner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Adding Multicultural Curricula Eastern High Officials Seek Ways To Deal With Diversity.
By Alison F. Orenstein, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Judge: Mit Illegally Set Student Aid Its Pact With Eight Ivy Schools Violated Antitrust Law, He Ruled. Mit Said Students Would Suffer.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2d Top Official Quits Chester Upland District
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Agreement Made To Cooperate On New Sewage-treatment Rules Several Million Dollars Of Modifications Might Be Necessary.
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
U. Merion Sues To Get Back Taxes It Is Seeking More Than $40,000. The Developer Says He Never Knew He Owed The Money.
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Area Near 3 Mt. Holly Lakes To Undergo Wetlands Tests A Dredging Project Is On Hold. It Was Either Test The Soil Or Wait 3 Years For Flora.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
It's A Kind Of Condo For Canine Corps Of Willingboro The Home Will Have Central Air And Indoor Bath. It Will Be Prefabricated At County Technology Institute.
By Sonia R. Lelii, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Immigrants' Cash Aids Bush Campaign Patriotism, Prestige And Overseas Interests Prompt Their Generosity.
By Barbara Demick, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Obituaries
By Bill Price and Herb Drill, FOR THE INQUIRER
Preparing For A New Era At Morrisville's Schools A Revamped Learning System Has Produced Some Qualms.
By Lisa L. Colangelo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cherry Hill Man Becomes Club Champ At Woodcrest
By Charlie Frush, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Adult School Still Growing Decades After Its Inception
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dying Mines And Strong Survivors Inspire Her A Bank Is Displaying The Works Of Painter Marian Filer Haas Of Lansdale.
By Pheralyn Dove, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Focal Point Of Black Life Imperiled By The Times As It Struggles To Overcome Debt, The West Chester Center Considers Its Mission.
By Lem Lloyd, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Seeking Job Back, Police Veteran Sues Newtown Twp.
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Painter Focuses On Landscapes Jack Gevins' Works Are On Display At Bucks County Community College, Where He Teaches.
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Vosburgh Resigns As Unionville Lacrosse Coach
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Place Where His Music Will Soar Readily To The Rafters A 1915 Organ With 700 Pipes Has Unusual Space Requirements. Its Owner Found An Unusual Solution.
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Promoting Literacy From The Cradle On The Group Is Targeting Poor Mothers To Break The Chain Of Illiteracy.
By Anne Tergesen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cbs's Pre-revolutionary War Comedy Is Set Here But Won't Play Here
By Joe Logan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sears, Facing Fraud Charges On Auto Repairs, Offers Credits Customers Can Receive $50 Coupons - Which The Company Described As A Means Of Damage Control.
By Rich Heidorn Jr., INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer correspondent Edward Ohlbaum contributed to this article
Families Near Debris Pit Sue Developer, Builder The Middletown Residents Are Charging Fraud And Negligence. The Developer Has Submitted A Cleanup Plan To The State.
By Kathryn Quigley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Haddonfield, Blanket Advertising Already, 250 Haddonfield Blankets Are On Order.
By Judy Baehr, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
City: Sludge Plant Sabotaged Workers Accused Of Vandalizing Equipment
by Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Worth Repeating . . .
6 Sentenced To Prison In Hill Financial Case Plans For A Florida Park Cost Taxpayers Millions. It Was The Biggest Case Yet Tried In The S&l Scandal.
By Pam Belluck and Vyola P. Willson, FOR THE INQUIRER The Associated Press contributed to this article
Croatian Hospital Copes With Siege Of Its Own Surgeons Sew. Lives Ebb And Flow. Like The Shellings, The Victims Just Keep Coming.
By David Zucchino, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Salsa Superstar At The Aztec Club
By Kevin L. Carter, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Shot Of Idealism For The Classrooms Why Would Anyone Want To Become A Teacher In This Day And Age? Some Novices Explain.
By Ellen O'Brien, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters To The Editor
Malvern Prep Taps Schultz As Hockey Coach
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Victims Find Welcome At Tent Cities They Got Toiletries. Someone Even Carried Their Bags. The U.s. Said More Aid Was Coming.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Gloria Dei Plan's Foes Get A Procedural Lesson
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cherry Hill Board Votes Down Proposal The President Called The Mediator's Plan "Unacceptable." The Teachers' Strike Continues.
By Louis R. Carlozo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tacony's New Cutting Edge Area Seeks Identity Beyond Disston History
by Gloria Campisi, Daily News Staff Writer
The Schools Open, With Few Takers A Few Reported For Classes. A Few Went To School Just To Look. Most Extended The Vacation.
By Louis R. Carlozo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer staff writer Gwen Florio contributed to this article
Sports, Academics Standout Gets National Attention Sacha Dumont, 13, Has Passed One Teen Magazine Elimination. She's Already Won Local Praise.
By Denise Clay, FOR THE INQUIRER
Convict Says Prosecutor Barred Blacks From Jury He Was Tried By 12 Whites. Under A Supreme Court Ruling, If That Was Deliberate, He May Get A New Trial.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eyewitness Foils Bank Robbery Plot Police Say The Teller Was In On The Scheme To Hold Up The Mellon/psfs Branch. It Almost Worked.
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Campbell Is Sued Over Benefits
By Peter Finn, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Glen Mills And Berwick Set For Opener
By Bill Doherty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At Camp, State Troopers Gives Kids A Dose Of Discipline It's Run Like A Police Academy. Mornings Start At 6:30. A Variety Of Classes Are Offered. And For Those Boys Out Of Line, The Penalty Is Pushups.
By Kevin McKinney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Cow Story That Is Not Another Joke Cattle Rustling In West Bradford? With Five Heifers Missing, The State Police Are Suspicious.
By Kevin McKinney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Protest On Moving Handicapped Students In Gloucester Township, The School Board's Aim Is To Redistribute Space For Mainstream Students.
By Michael Lear-Olimpi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
He May Get Life For Helping Brother
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Identity Due Today Of Body Found In Mo. Many Factors Point To The Victim's Being Tammy Zywicki Of Marlton.
By Jennifer Reid Holman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Superintendent Says Farewell To Oxford, Takes Central Pa. Job Douglas Bleggi, Widely Praised, Says He Left Because Goals Proved Elusive. Others Note The District's Money Woes.
By Connie Langland, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Armed Robber Gets 5 To 10 Years
By Frank Brown, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Diane Duran Leaves Board; She Notes Her Husband's New Job The Conservative Cites Biblical Principle, Says Spouse Wasn't Happy With Her Use Of Time.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
To Tow Or Not To Tow: That's The Issue Parking Near Some Garrett Hill Eateries Can Be Bad For The Digestion.
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Connors Wins In Straight Sets On 40th Birthday It Was A Quick Victory. Almost As Quick As Tennis Fans Can Sing "Happy Birthday."
By Diane Pucin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Only Big Game: Miami Vs. Syracuse On Nov. 21 At The Carrier Dome, The Big East Title Could Be Decided.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
State's Year Could Be A Blockbuster
by Dick Weiss, Daily News Sports Writer
Is The No. 3 Qb Important? Remember Last Year?
By Jay Searcy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Astros Defeat Phillies Houston Continued On Its Hot Streak. Pete Incaviglia's Rbi Provided The 3-2 Win.
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Yardley's Forcina Wins Philadelphia Tournament
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Miami: Dynasty Seems Secure Top-ranked 'canes Could Face Irish In A Dream Matchup For Title.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mirer Gives Irish Staying Power
by Ray Didinger, Daily News Sports Writer
Shepherd Adds Punch To Phils' Staff
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Cubit To Throw Numbers At Widener's Opponents A Massive Recruiting Effort Has Opened His Campaign To Restore The Once-proud Program.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'nova Hopes Title Comes To Pass
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Nittany Lions Right On Schedule The Team Could Very Well Be 5-0 When It Faces Miami In October. The Winner Of That Game Might Take It All.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phils Contend Only With Another Loss
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Brace Yourself, Randall 'No Room For Excuses' Challenges Great For Cunningham, Kotite And Defense
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
The Prodigal Corner's Back Allen Signs, Is Penciled Into Starting Lineup For Sunday
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Harmon And Mcmillian May Play Big Roles
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Masserio Up By 2 In Phila. Pga
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
As Seals Unloads His Luggage, Defensive Line Carries New Hopes
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
As Allen Returns, Eagles Breathe A Sigh Of Relief The Team Has A New Millionaire. It Also Has Stability In The Secondary As The New Season Approaches.
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Easy Night Is Gift To Connors
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Temple: Bad To The Bone, Or Just Bad?
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Temple To Start The 1992 Season Against A Team It Can Beat The Owls Have Had Success Against Division I-aa Teams. Boston University Could Be The Next Victim.
By M. G. Missanelli, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dunbar Done Good Saints See Lofty Things For Rookie Tailback
by Ray Didinger, Daily News Sports Writer
Owls Begin Day-tripping Season Under Way Saturday With Bu At Hershey Stadium
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Area Player Challenges Seles, Then Wilts In 2d Set At U.s. Open Lisa Raymond Is Ranked 220th. She Won Five Games From The World's Top Women's Player In The First Set.
By Diane Pucin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles: A Team Whose Time Is Now The Stars Aren't Getting Younger. The Window Of Opportunity Will Not Remain Open Much Longer. Win Or Lose, Super Bowl Or Bust, This Is An Act That Figures To Be Well Worth Catching.
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Perry Sheds Pounds, Bears Provide Dollars
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Blue Hens Should Battle Villanova For Title
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Submitted For Your Approval . . . You Are About To Enter The Strange World Of A Quarterback's Psyche. The Year Is 1992. The Qb Is Randall Cunningham.
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
This Team's Credibility Is On The Line They Didn't Make A Deal For A Big Tackle, But They Do Have A New Coach With A New Scheme.
By Dave Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New Cheyney Coach Taking Steps To Bring Losing Streak To A Halt
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Yes, It Could Happen In 1992 Season, Ok?
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Heyward Is Ready To Carry The Ball The Saints Running Back Has Had His Troubles, But He's Trying Not To Let The Past Weigh Him Down.
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Paterno Backs Off On Retirement Talk Papa Joe Won't Go As Long As There Is A Rose To Smell.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Blue Hens' Goal An Extended Postseason
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Virginia Defends Theoretical Title
by Frank Bertucci, Special to the Daily News
Phillies Want To Watch A Fighter Throw Some
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pro Football Cards Flooding Market Already
by Steve Weiser, Special to the Daily News
Raymond Tests Seles Only Briefly
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Quakers Seek Turnaround In '92 Al Bagnoli Brings A Successful Division Iii Coaching Record To An Ivy League Squad That Finished 2-8 Last Season.
By M. G. Missanelli, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Piazza Goes 3-for-3 In Major League Debut
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
They're Down, But Not Out Lions Are Helping Each Other Cope With Tragedies Of Past 10 Months
by Paul Domowitch, Daily News Sports Writer
Nfl Hits Pause Button On Instant Replay Without The Seemingly Endless Reviews Of Plays, The Games Actually Should Move Along At A Faster Clip In The 1992 Season.
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'canes Still A Force Of Their Own
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
This Keith Will Do Jackson Holdout Makes Byars Starting Tight End
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Hopkins Can Still Make The Big Hit The 30-year-old Free Safety Is An Expert In The Waging Of Fear. He Worries, Though, That The Secondary Is Unsettled.
By Jay Searcy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Seals Of Approval Goes From Star-studded Defense To The Best
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Sundiata's In A Rush To Help Revitalize Penn
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Villanova Te Donald Has Hands Full, But Becomes A Great Catch He Was Always A Good Receiver. He Has Eaten Like A Tackle, And Now He Is Blocking Like One.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Barnett's Confidence Is Catching "Arkansas Fred" Is Always A Threat To Go Deep. He's Not The Only Talented Target.
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nhl, Espn Agree To Five-year, $80m Deal
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Death Leaves A Big Hole On Defense "We Lost A Great Player," Bud Carson Says. He Knows There Is No Way To Replace Jerome Brown.
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Loss Of Jerome Is Felt In Detroit
Daily News Wire Services
Randall Cunningham Changes Everything
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Schedule Tough, But 'canes Are Able
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Berndt Gets Owls' Act Together The Coach Has Recruited Most Of The Players Over Time To Execute His Game Plan. Experience Favors This Temple Team.
By M. G. Missanelli, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'It Can Happen Anywhere' Happy Valley Glum Over Penn State Incidents
by Mark Kram, Daily News Sports Writer
Tigers Are Roaring Ivy League Favorites
By M. G. Missanelli, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nhl Announces Deal With Cable Network
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Change Is The Name Of The Game There's Rowan, And 3 Moves Among Coaches
by Joe Berkery, Daily News Sports Writer
Fagan Will Apply Lessons From Some Fine Quarterbacks He'll Direct Millersville's Offense In A Conference With A Strong Tradition Of Good Signal-callers.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
By Any Name, Profs Would Be The Same
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
He's Ready For Anything Rich Kotite Has Big Plans For His New Running Back.
By Dave Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tigers Are Expected To Show Their Stripes
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
No Longer Just Knights Of Defense With Quarterback Bryan Fortay - A Transfer From Miami - Leading The Way, The Knights Figure To Score Some Points.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New Star At Judge In Limbo Reasons For Leaving Wood Under Scrutiny
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
New Hampshire Star Won't Be Overlooked Barry Bourassa Will Do Everything He Can To Make It A Three-team Race For The Yankee Conference Title.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Garrido Roars Back But Loses To Bucklin
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A New Coach Promises Something Special Larry Pasquale Could Be The Bud Carson Of Special-teams Coordinators. He's That Good.
By Jay Searcy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Too Good To Be True? No. 1 Berwick, Star Qb Open With Glen Mills
by Pete Schnatz, Special to the Daily News
Trainer Graziano Dead At 70
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Holy Cross Has Its Streak; Lafayette Could Have More The Crusaders Have Dominated The Patriot League. But Don't Tell That To The Rising Leopards.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Swarthmore, Ursinus Are Seeking Some Respect The Garnet Has 17 Starters Returning, Yet Was Picked For The Bottom Of The Heap. The Coach Is Angry.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For Wildcats, Burden Of Potential They Won 10 Games Last Year. Their Fans Are Expecting Even More This Time.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Memorable Early Skits Featuring John Candy In 'Sctv' Tape
By Andy Wickstrom, FOR THE INQUIRER
Americans' Need For A Second Vcr Keeps The Electronics Industry Busy
By Andy Wickstrom, FOR THE INQUIRER
For Formula Fiction, Try Brilliance Tapes
By Sandy Bauers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Mambo Kings' And 'Ladybugs'
Inquirer staff reviews and synopses, compiled by Christopher Cornell
BUSINESS
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Specter Rails Over Conrail's Track Dispute Accuses Carrier Of Stifling Port Competition, Spurring Rebuke
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
Rollins Environmental Rides Out The Storm Well
By John J. Fried, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dow Has Its Best Day In Many Weeks
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Factory Orders Fall 1.1%, Most Since December "On The Surface, The Numbers Look Crummy," Said One Expert. Most Of The Problem Was In Aircraft.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
After Six Staying, Ceo Says Bondholder Deal Sewn Up But It's News To Union, City
by Francesca Chapman, Daily News Staff Writer
Among Nfl Teams, Birds Rank Third In Ticket Prices
Daily News Staff Report Reuters contributed to this report
The 'For Sale' Sign Is Out Again At Nation's Oldest Steel Foundry
By Susan Q. Stranahan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chairman Is Retiring At Bethlehem Steel
By Susan Q. Stranahan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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