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What happened on March 14, 1993
NEWS
Private Boating Restricted At Reservoir
By Melody Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Jersey Shore Takes Another Pounding Coastal Areas Were Braced For High Waves And Flooded Streets. Evacuation Centers Were Set Up.
By Monica Rhor and David Lee Preston, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS Inquirer staff writers Maureen Graham and Amy S. Rosenberg, correspondents Lisa Suhay, William H. Sokolic and Jacqueline L. Urgo, and the Associated Press contributed to this article
Heads Above The Crowd
By Inga Sandvoss, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Delran Seeks 4% Tax Hike For Schools
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Reflecting On The Art Of Criticism An Ica Discussion Raises Questions. A Major Thinker's Writings Shed Light On The Subject.
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
A Place Where The Equestrian Set Can Find (and Use) Happy Trails Bucks County Horse Park Has 700 Acres And 800 Members.
By Suzette Parmley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
French Socialists Brace For A Fall Rightists Are Expected To Win 75 Percent Of The National Assembly. Corruption's Taint Has Hurt The Left. Even Worse Is The 10 Percent Unemployment.
By Dick Polman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Dogged Effort To Stop Unwanted Births A $100,000 Grant Will Help The Animal Welfare Association Neuter More Dogs And Cats.
By Alison F. Orenstein, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Irish Plan To Parade, Snow Or No
By Michael Vitez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chopper-tour Favorites: Grand Canyon, Hawaii
By Donald D. Groff, FOR THE INQUIRER
Space Proves An Elusive Frontier For Deptford's Bursting Library Books Are Stacked On The Floors And Behind Shelves. A Study Said The Library Should Be Five Times Its Size.
By Sonia R. Lelii, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Good News From Washington: Some Players Are Stepping Up To Meet The Challenge
By DAVID S. BRODER
Lost In Transition: A Gem On The Value Of The American Family A Commission On Urban Families Ordered By President Bush Had Some Important Things To Say To America. Unfortunately, It Published Its Report Just Before The Change In Administrations.
By DONALD KIMELMAN
County's Open-space Plans Might Bring A Golf Course To The Fore Officials Are Looking At Ways To Acquire Parkland. A Publicly Owned Course Could Help Finance The Effort.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Inner-city Business Forgoing Insurance Federal Policies Are Supposed To Protect Where Private Firms Won't. But Few Companies And Stores Are Making Use Of The Coverage.
By Craig R. McCoy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mt. Holly Planning A Historical Survey Knowledge Of Its Structures' Historical Significance Is The Goal. To Get There, It Is Seeking A State Grant.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Big League In Game Of Memorabilia First Came Baseball Players, Then The Big-time: Politicians.
By David Lieber, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
News Of Downsizing At Mcguire Hits Hard It Will Cost The Area 70,000 Jobs, One Official Says. Sen. Lautenberg Vows To "Fight This All Along The Way."
By Monica Rhor and Yana Ginburg, FOR THE INQUIRER
Medford Sales Rep Finds New Base For Boosting The Garden State
By Patricia Quigley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Work As Usual In Atlantic City Italian Designer Clothes Were For Sale. The Mail Came. The Winds Hit At 60 M.p.h.
By David Lee Preston, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Southeast Delco Reports No New Cases Of Meningitis Strain That Killed Child
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Understanding And Impatience At Closed Airport They Tried To Shut The Usair Club. When Members Began Planning An Insurrection, They Backed Off.
By Henry Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Robbery Attempt Leads To Jail Term
By Karen McAllister, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Privacy, Plus 1-story Convenience
By Sheila Dyan, FOR THE INQUIRER
Researchers Put Focus Directly On Sicilian Roots A Woman's Love Of A Culture Fuels Business Venture.
By Savannah Blackwell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Three-year Contract Is Approved
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pitman Airs Complaints About Cable Company
By Jayne Feld, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Eleanor B. Allen, 77, Wharton Librarian
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A 25-cent Fee Will End Free Van Rides For Chesco's Senior Citizens April 5
By Lem Lloyd, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Stay Put. Conditions Are Frightful. But If You Absolutely Must Venture Out, Be Prepared
By Rich Henson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Goodwill Ambassadors? The City's Cabbies Have A Ways To Go
They Want Trash Fee Collection To Pick Up Homeowners And Businesses Owe Morrisville More Than $100,000, Officials Say.
By Lisa L. Colangelo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Campaign To Grow A Bumper Crop Of Good Will For Haddonfield Shops
By Judy Baehr, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Special-ed Students See Doors Open To Isolate Or Integrate? Educators Are Studying Both Courses.
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
540 More Units Don't Thrill Them Neighbors Are Wary Of The Plan To Develop 209 Acres In Thornbury.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Take Heart! You Will Likely Not See One Like It Again How Often Do Pinatubo Spew, El Nino Brew And The Jet Stream Spew?
By Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Towns Set Sobering Inquiries Of Taverns Franklin And Winslow Police Are Taking Aim At Underage Drinking. State Monitoring Has Been Cut.
By John C. Brazington, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Handling Of Pupil At Issue In Chester The District Says The High School Principal Followed Regulations. A Citizens' Group Demands That He Be Removed.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
North Penn, Teachers To Resume Their Talks A State Mediator Will Be Present. The Main Issues Continue To Be Salary And Benefits.
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Does The City Really Need More Homeless Shelters? Not Only Shelters But We Need More Transitional Units
By GLORIA GUARD
Restaurant Puts Great Stake On Great Steak
By John V. R. Bull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / JON ADAMS
Cherry Hill Agrees On Housing For Poor The Pact Would End A 9-year Battle. In All, 735 Low-income Units Would Be Built By The End Of The Century.
By Tia Swanson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Teachers Approve Pact With A Salary Increase The School Board Will Vote March 30 On The 3-year Deal With Faculty At Rancocas Valley Regional High.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Real Estate Taxes Draw Criticism In Survey Most Of Those Responding Said They Would Rather That The Levy Fall On Incomes.
By Lem Lloyd, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Board's Chairman Aims To Straighten Township Finances It Was His New Year's Resolution. Newtown Township's Residents Are Part Of The Process.
By Kay Lazar, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Helping Yeltsin The West Has A Stake In Russia's Reforms - And Shouldn't Be Shy About Showing Support
Steep Student Turnover Rates Have Schools Scrambling To Adapt The Changing Sea Of Faces Is Stressful For All.
By Josh Zimmer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Still Timeto Stop And Smell Roses A Hardy Few Had The Flower Show To Themselves.
By Julia Cass, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Results At Convention Center Show Artists And Architects' Uneasy Peace There Was No Plan For Spending The Art Budget. During A Struggle For Action, Design Opportunities Were Lost.
By Thomas Hine, INQUIRER ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Legislature Cuts Off Yeltsin Vote Funds For A National Plebiscite Are Denied
By Fen Montaigne, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A New Attorney General
Associated Press / RON EDMONDS
Rendell Striving For More With Less
By Matthew Purdy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Students Take The Initiative In Financing Activities
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
High-stakes Hurdle: Winning A Suspect's Confession Vivian King's Reported Recantation Spotlights A Part Of Policing That's Critical. And Oft-criticized.
By Dianna Marder and Jeff Gammage, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Does The City Really Need More Homeless Shelters? We Don't Need Temporary Homes, But Stable Ones
By DENNIS P. CULHANE
Budget Panels Suggest Cutting Benefits, Updating Accounting
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
From Angelou To Sills, Cherry Hill Series Will Shoot To Bring The Stars Out Colin Powell Is A Maybe. Beverly Sills Is On. The Ambitious Lecture Program Is Seeking Even More Names.
By Louis R. Carlozo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Working To Avert Zoning Surprises Residents And Lawmakers Want To Improve Notice Of Rezoning Proposals. Both Are Making Headway.
By Sabrina Walters, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Students Court Legal Knowledge The Goal Was Better Perspective, Not A Career Path.
By Mac Daniel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Plymouth Will Require Sprinkler Systems In New Homes The Ordinance Was Proposed After A Philadelphia Fire. It Costs "Less Than The Carpet You Walk On."
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Specter Is Haunting Yeltsin The Struggle That Lies Ahead Looks Far More Complex Than His Past Battles.
By Fen Montaigne, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Computers To Speed Work At 2 Libraries Patrons Can Learn If A Book Is Actually In The Stacks. Overdue Books Are Also On Record.
By Dominic Sama and Claire Furia, FOR THE INQUIRER
Collecting Books For A School In Need
By Marguerite P. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
8 School Directors Are Bound For Calif. Five Districts Are Sending Representatives To A Convention In The City Of Disneyland.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Glamour Of Dietrich- As Presented In 2 Bios
By Sandy Bauers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Witnesses To Guard's Life Remember Special Man To Those Who Saw Him Die, He Was A Nameless Victim. To Many Others, He Was So Much More.
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Expo Helps Students Learn Of Foreign Lands
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg and Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
A Current Catalogue On Currency
By Henri Sault, INQUIRER COINS WRITER
William C. Ford Sr., 71, Retired City Police Officer
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Teacher Pact Still Eludes Eastampton The Old Contract Expired June 30. The Sticking Points Are Many.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sporting By Number: Triathletes In Training Find Rank Has Its Rewards
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
County Stocking Up On Fish To Prepare For Eager Anglers Plump Brown, Rainbow And Brook Trout Will Be Added To 10 Area Streams.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dinner, Auction To Aid Spinal Cord Research
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Windjamming Majestic Ships Sail Close To Nature, Anchoring At Island Specks Where The Big Liners Cannot Go.
By Arthur and Marjorie Miller, FOR THE INQUIRER
Halfway House And City Settle Their Differences After An 8-month Legal Battle, The Way Is Clear For Amity House To Open A Facility On High Street.
By Louis Hau, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
An Eight-round Boxing Issue
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAMPS WRITER
Old Town Filled With New Faces Upper Darby Has Been Likened To A "Melting Pot Of Delaware County."
By Marc Schogol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cubans View Life After Castro Uneasily They Fear A Bad Situation Will Get Worse If Revolution's Gains Are Lost.
By Peter Slevin, KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
Charges Are Reduced In Assault Of A Teen At His Phoenixville Home
By Sid Holmes, FOR THE INQUIRER
They Find Help In A 4-legged Therapist She's Not Just Another Pretty Face Who Fetches. She Is Trained To Work With Stroke Patients.
By Karin Braedt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Deadline To File For The Primary Brings Forth Few Challengers
By Laura Spinale, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Variance Is Called Crucial To Man's Health
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Waco Cult, Stark Resolve And Startling Schisms A Woman Is Said To Be Willing To Chop Off An Infected Finger. But The Group, If Devout, Is Also Divided.
By Robin Clark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Moorestown, The Newest Pastor Keeps His Eye On The Younger Flock The Musician-turned-programmer Finds His True Calling. Meet St. Matthew's Second Pastor.
By Galina Espinoza, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Crossing Is Labeled Hazardous Children Must Use Busy Darby Road. Haverford's Designation Has No Effect, Penndot Says.
By Robert F. O'Neill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pcp Linked To Deaths Of 2 Friends
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
There From Here On Skis, On Foot, On Sliding Wheels An Out-of-towner Hopped Out Of A Cab In Lower Merion. "Is It Close?" He Pleaded. He Was On The Way To Radnor.
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Contributing to this report were Inquirer staff writers Denise-Marie Santiago, Susan Caba, Terence Samuel, Rich Henson and Lea Sitton
School Exchange Is Diversity In Action N. Phila. And Suburban Students Meet And Learn Some Vital Lessons.
By Gail Gibson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Clowns Brought Together By A Love Of Entertaining Having Fun Is Serious Business For Them.
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Coming Up: A Place To Stop And Smell The Plum Trees Washington Twp.'s New Grenloch Lake Park Will Have Fishing Piers, A Boat Ramp And Walking Paths.
By Maura Webber, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Morton Mayor Stepping Down After Seven Years
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At Area Ys, It's Healthy Kids Week
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters To The Editor
Suspect In His Wife's Death Has Left Country For Treatment, Lawyer Says
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
I-295 Picks A Pitted Path To Progress A Routine S. Jersey Highway Project Is Now Driving Everyone Crazy. "We've Been Treated Terribly And We're Just Waiting."
By Al Baker, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hockey Game Postponed After One Period Of Play Flyers Game At Spectrum Goes Out A Window
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
As Cult Standoff Continues, Offers Of Help Pour In From Far And Wide
By Robin Clark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Author Shares Stories, Inspirations With Students At Springfield School Norma Fox Mazer Says Incidents From Her Life Often Appear In Her Young-adult Novels.
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Stemming The Tide Of Growth By Action Moorestown Grew. Open Spaces Shrunk. A Group Felt Something Had To Be Done To Save The Land.
By Galina Espinoza, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Philadelphia St. Patrick's Day Parade Falls Victim To Snow The Mayor Said It May Be Rescheduled. Celebrations Across The Area Were Canceled.
By David Lieber, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Council Approves Pay Raise In Horsham, Pay Will Go Up For Council Members When Seats Are Filled By An Election.
By Paul J. Lim, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Deadly Turn In Abortion Battle Condemnation From Both Sides, But Little Ground For Agreement.
By Fawn Vrazo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Old Seminary Site Continues To Serve People The Upland Building Started As A School For Poor Boys And Girls. Now It Is Used By Crozer-chester Patients.
By Will Thompson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fighting To Preserve A Village Lost In Time Craven Hall Stands As A Legacy To Johnsville, A Once-busy Farming And Industrial Hub That Was Settled In The 1680s.
By Shaun Stanert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Abington Gop Snub No Shock To Lohr The Republicans Say She Wasn't A School Board Team Player. She Has Cross-filed For The May 18 Primary.
By Diane Struzzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Problems Spell The End For Project Together Financial Troubles And Internal Woes Have Plagued The Drug Treatment Program. Its End Appears Near.
By Anne L. Boles, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
If A Woman's Flirting With Boss Draws The Ire Of Her Co-workers
By Savannah Blackwell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Narberth Democrats Fill Slate Four Are Seeking The Four At-large Seats On Council. A Democrat Will Also Run For Mayor.
By Kathi Kauffman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Fatal Crossing Of Paths At A Florida Abortion Clinic
By Pam Belluck and Steve Stecklow, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Families Who Say The Child-abuse Laws Have Gone Too Far
By Sandy Bauers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Which Is Their Favorite In Winter? Witch Hazel
By Jane Pepper, FOR THE INQUIRER
Readying For Talks On Contract The Largest Union - Afscme - Is Polling Its Members To Find Out Their Priorities.
By Laura Spinale, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Resignation Of Lions Club Chief Is Greeted With Roars Of Protest
By Karin Braedt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Convicted Teacher Quits - No Dismissal Hearing Of The Bensalem Teacher's Resignation Were Not Revealed. He Was Convicted Of Embezzlement.
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
New Dreams Of Renovation Pursued For Historical Locktender's House A New Hope Group Is Raising Money To Fix The House And Tell Its Story.
By Kay Lazar, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
U.n. Chief Remains Besieged "I Decided To Stay To Encourage The People" In The Muslim Enclave, Bosnian Radio Quoted The General As Saying. He Denied He Was Detained.
By Dan Stets, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Back Home, A Former Missionary Is Continuing To Help People He Is Teaching Japanese At Upper Darby High.
By Michelle R. Davis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Members Of Young Rock Band Are Enjoying Their Heady Liftoff
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Delco Board Official Quits After Allegation
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Guilty Plea Ends Story Of Man's Theft, Escape
By Steve Boman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
New Pool Safety Guidelines Outlined Recommended Were 21 New Rules To Reduce Risks At The Two Bensalem School District Pools.
By Marc Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sifting The Sands Of Time In Winslow As The Township Looks To The Future, Some Want To Gaze Back Into Its Past.
By Edward Engel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Hot Topic In Ebensburg Town Bemused Over A Judge Who Skipped
By Katharine Seelye, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / JON ADAMS
Most Public Transit Grinds To A Halt Throughout Area Area Interstates And Expressways Were Closed. Commuter Trains And Buses Stopped.
By Larry Fish and Walter F. Roche Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Business Was For The Birds As Malls, Stores Shut Down Early Some Places Didn't Even Bother To Open Yesterday. And They're Not Quite Sure Whether They'll Be Opening Up Today, Either.
By Julia Cass and Michael Matza, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS Inquirer staff writers Rich Henson, Walter F. Roche Jr., Denise-Marie Santiago and Inquirer correspondent Louis R. Carlozo contributed to this article
Thousands Left Without Electricity Downed Trees, Electric Poles And Power Lines Had Crews On 24-hour Duty.
By Terence Samuel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writers Michael Matza and Daniel Rubin contributed to this article
Blizzard Of '93 Hurricane Winds And Heavy Snows Paralyze Region Major Highways Shut; Emergency Is Declared
By Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writers Susan Caba, John Way Jennings and Jeff Gammage and Inquirer correspondents Marc Freeman and Claire Furia contributed to this article
Exposing Prejudice Through Drama Race-relations Class Benefits From Some Gritty Acting.
By Cindy Anders, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Snow? Merely Plenty Of Icing On The Wedding Cake Brother And Sister Planned A Double Ceremony. Then The Big One Blew In. Did They Let It Stop 'em? No Way.
By Dominic Sama and Louis R. Carlozo, FOR THE INQUIRER
No Two-bit Shaving Mugs These
By Lita and Sally Solis-Cohen, FOR THE INQUIRER
Five Artists Celebrate The Craft Tradition
By Victoria Donohoe, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Elementary School's Fate Is Uncertain
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
New Jersey Gun Owners Decry Ban Critics Were Legion At A Sports Shop. They Hope For A Senate Override Tomorrow Of Florio's Veto.
By Edward Colimore, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Researchers Put Focus Directly On Sicilian Roots The Island Has Long Links To Norristown.
By Gail Gibson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Visions Of The Old Schoolgrace A New Generation Remembering The Class Of Mrs. Britt.
By Stephanie Grace, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Signs Say Mortgages Will Stay Low
By Steve Brown, DALLAS MORNING NEWS Inquirer staff writer David I. Turner contributed to this article
A 'Test' Led To Deaths Of 3 Innocent Victims It Was An Initiation Rite Concocted By A Camden Gang. A Dead Body Was An Emblem Of Courage.
By Maureen Graham and Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
At Moon Lake, The Luster Of Southern Stars
By Steve Goldstein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Memorable Night For A Date, Maybe Dinner Or A Concert? Getting There Was Only Half The Battle.
By Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
He's Still Clowning Around With Lectures About Humor His Talk Opens Art Exhibit Linking Women, Humor, Healing.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Jail Term In Norristown Drug Case
By Mac Daniel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Indicted Bowe Towing Company Seeking Conshohocken Contract The Borough Informally Used The Firm For Years. Council This Year Advertised The Job. Another Bidder Is Linked To Bowe's.
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Daughter Of Former West Virginia Governor Gets Probation On A Cocaine Charge
From Inquirer wire services
Judge: Former Husband Of Artist Can Sell House Elizabeth Munro Kapner Says The House Was Built For Her Chemical Sensitivities.
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
College Professor Walks A Historic Tour Of Duty In Haddonfield
By Arlene Martin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
West House Holds Clues To Historic Past Naval Hero Stephen Decatur Lived There. Escaping Slaves May Have Passed Through.
By Jane M. Reynolds, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
ENTERTAINMENT
At Academy, Pollini At The Keyboard
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
The Group That Boosted The Trend Will Be Here Tomorrow
By Tom Moon, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Can A Dance Festival Mix And Match? The Troupes In Mti's Dance Now! Have Only Philadelphia And A Non-ballet Orientation In Common.
By Nancy Goldner, INQUIRER DANCE CRITIC
Director Of 'Mac' Found Inspiration From The Life Of His Father
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Mixing Hip-hop & Jazz Rappers Are Improvising. And Jazz Artists Are Picking Up The Beat. Is It A Fad Or The Future?
By Tom Moon, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Returning To Scene Of Success An Australian Goes Home To Direct Another Film In Her Brilliant Career.
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
SPORTS
Trivia Time: Put Up Your Feet And Delve Into The 'Analyst'
By Jayson Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stars Pinning Their Future On Dallas The Team Has Played In Minnesota Since Entering The Nhl In 1967. It's The Fifth Team In The Sun Belt.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jackson Once Again A Yankee
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Weather? Nuggets Want To Take Blame It's Their Personal Cloud, Says Coach Dan Issel. Each Stop Of This 5-game Trip Has Seen Snow.
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dehere Flies, Taking Hall To 69-60 Win When Providence Got Close, The Seton Hall Guard Took Center Stage With A Sensational Scoring Run.
By Diane Pucin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Rowdy Game That Packs Them In Fans Flock To Cheer The Wings, With Their Sticks, Pads And - Sneakers?
By Jay Searcy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Howe Advances Into Two Finals
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pheasants Are Their Business The Weidner Family Raises 20,000 Birds. Ted Dydak Says Breeding Pheasants Is A Disappearing Way Of Life. It's Also A Precious Resource.
By Michael Bamberger, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
After Changes, Expos Expect To Contend
By Jayson Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Duff Repeats As State Wrestling Champ The Delran Senior Finishes His Career 119-10-2. He Becomes New Jersey's Winningest Heavyweight.
By Matt Toll, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Winter Storm Shuts Out Phillies At Spring Training Many Players Could Not Make It To Camp. Yesterday's Game Was Canceled.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hawks Fall To Rutgers In Atlantic 10 Final, 59-51
By Mel Greenberg, FOR THE INQUIRER
Bernstine Is Signed By Denver For 3 Years
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
For Turkey Hunters, It Was A Very Safe Year
By Stephen J. Morgan, FOR THE INQUIRER
Nfl Wants More Plays, More Points The League's Competition Committee Wants Lively Games, But Not Longer Games.
By S.A. Paolantonio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Shawnee To Play Irvington For State Title Today, Maybe
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Nova's Goddard Falls Short At Ncaas Cheri Goddard Led The Mile With 100 Meters To Go At The Indoor Meet. She Finished Second.
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Five Area Wrestlers Capture State Crowns Paulsboro's Suter Closes Career As Leader In Wins
By Gus Ostrum, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Moe's Candor A Tragic Flaw With Sixers "We'd All Like To Just Say It The Way It Is," Says The Warriors' Nelson. For Moe, It Would Cost Him His Job.
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Three District 1 Teams Win State Crowns In Swimming
By Adam Gusdorff, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
LIVING
The Guys'll Have It Easy This Spring Season
By Roy H. Campbell, INQUIRER FASHION WRITER
FOOD
A New Bistro That Seems To Be Getting The Hang Of It
By Elaine Tait, INQUIRER RESTAURANT CRITIC
Make A Safe Caesar By Cooking The Egg
By Bev Bennett, FOR THE INQUIRER
Shad, A Delicacy On Its Own, Provides A Second Treat - Its Roe
By Steven Raichlen, FOR THE INQUIRER
A Winter Tradition In Tuscany: Fresh Olive Oil Over Everything
By Faith Willinger, FOR THE INQUIRER
BUSINESS
Seeking A Voice In Drug Pricing They Have A Stake In Drug Companies. Now Shareholders Are Seeking A Stake In How And Why Prices Are Set.
By Marian Uhlman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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