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What happened on November 25, 1993
NEWS
On The Business Side Of Art, She Promotes The American Artist Mary Alice Devirgilis Worries About Support For The Creators.
By Pheralyn Dove, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hot Dinner Value Found At Montco College - But There's A Long Wait The Elaborately Prepared, $8.75 Dinners Are Sold Out Weeks In Advance.
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Right On Schedule, Santa Is Heading For Doylestown
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
All Aboard To See 2 Rooms Of Trains
By Sid Holmes, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Shelton Not Dismayed Despite Tar Heels' Loss In Field Hockey Final
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Catching Young Eyes And Imaginations
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Suggested Pay Increase Of Of 10.5% Turned Down In Marple Newtown A Fact-finder Recommended The Three-year Increase, Which The Teachers Accepted. They Had Wanted More.
By Bridget Mount, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Chester County Plans Tax Trip: Down In '94, Then Up Again Chesco's Income Was Higher Than Expected, So The Millage Will Drop. But Reassessments Will Reverse That.
By Lem Lloyd, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Officials Argue Over Open-space Program Abington Residents Urged Preservation. Links To The Controversial Hillside Cemetery Plans Were Made.
By Savannah Blackwell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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The Philadelphia Inquirer / AKIRA SUWA
In The Wake Of Nafta, The Nation Turns Its Trading Attention Toward The Pacific
By GEORGE F. WILL
A Video Store Of Sorts - For Games, Not Movies - Opens Doors
By Kathleen Martin Beans, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Four Graterford Inmates Stabbed Two Were Hospitalized. Officials Blamed A Dispute Over Cigarettes.
By Julia Cass, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Penn-delco School Board Rejects Fact-finder's Call For Raises Board Members Had Wanted To Cut All Salaries. Teachers Have Worked Without A Contract Since July.
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
For Regional Planning, Officials Meet
By David Rohde, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Law Limiting Development Is Vetoed
By Jayne Feld, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Michael Sighting, Of Sorts You'll Never Guess Where. And Liz Was In The Back Seat Munching On A Cheese Danish.
By CARL HIAASEN
State Regulators Extend Deadline For Crown/vista The Board Gave The Power Plant An Additional Year - Until 1998 - To Start Up. Financing Was At Stake.
By Jane M. Reynolds, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Casey Plans An Early Dec. Return
By Robert Zausner, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Voting Records Seized As Part Of State Probe
By Marc Duvoisin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bid To Erect Blue Route Billboards Drags On Officials Are Concerned About Having The Oversize Signs Towering Over The State-designated Scenic Highway.
By Lisa E. Anderson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Children's Play Tops Fun Set For Holiday Weekend
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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For The Inquirer / JON ADAMS
Lawyers Seek Study Of Bias In Courts
By Emilie Lounsberry, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Grand Old Lady Was Beautiful
By EILEEN KIRBY
Htta Is Back To Fight Tax The Haverford Group Is Focusing On The $35.5 Million High School Improvement Proposal.
By Robert F. O'Neill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hunters Deserve Our Thanks Without The Fees They Pay, The Woods Would Not Be There.
By TOM BALDWIN
Interfacing With Thanksgiving
By ELLEN GOODMAN
Casey Administration Acted Fast For Stinson It Rushed To Certify The Election, State Officials Acknowledged. This Mires It, Too, In The Dispute, Republicans Said.
By Robert Zausner, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Coatesville's Trash Fee Backed Up By Liens, Fines A Collection Agency Lists 122 Delinquent Properties. A Sheriff's Auction Is Possible.
By Anne L. Boles, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tax Watchdogs Will Take Positions Closer To The Action Supporters Of A Taxpayer Group Will Control The New Avon Grove School Board.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Chance To See 'Brighton Beach Memoirs'
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Chester Oks Deal For Police Station The Aging Station Could Become Low-income Housing. The Deal Hinges On Getting A County Building For The Police.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Planned Mayor's Raise Causes Ire In Camden The City Is Facing A $28 Million Deficit. Council Was Scolded By Citizens At A Hearing On The Raise.
By Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Oxford Man Left This World True To Form: As A Loyal Friend Theodore Ham Tried To Pull His Foreman And Buddy From A Tank That May Have Contained Toxic Fumes. Neither Man Survived.
By Lem Lloyd, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sweet Potatoes For A Farm Market Growing In Tasker Homes, It Was Time For Another First Thanksgiving
Bear Left? Sure, But Geese Didn't. Signs Of The Times Warn Of Gaggle Of Highway Hazards
By Walter F. Naedele, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Congress Approves Brady Gun Bill Requires Five-day Wait For Purchase
By David Hess, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Man Dead In Car Chase In Burlco Is Identified Police Said He Was A 21-year-old Willingboro Resident. The Driver Of The Car He Hit Is In Critical Condition.
By Terri Sanginiti, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
U.s. Jury Finds For Pe In Bias Suit But The Suing Worker Did Face Racial Harassment, Jurors Said. They Want The Utility Company To Do More To Stop It.
By Susan Caba, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
North Penn Board Approves A Plan For Redistricting More Than 1,400 Students Will Be Moved Next Fall. Some Parents Had Opposed The Proposals Strongly.
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Police Nab Shoplifting Suspect And Find A Fugitive
By Christopher D. King, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council Rock Has Adopted 6-year Plan A Wide Array Of Goals Made The List. About 325 People Worked For A Year To Come Up With The Strategy.
By Christine Schiavo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Famed Blues Singer Albert Collins, 61
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Highlights From Thanksgiving Football Over Many Decades One Series Once Was Played Indoors. And Who Can Name The Teams That Played To A 4-4 Tie?
By Don McKee, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Beautiful Farm, But No Handsome Offers From Bidders The Como Tract Failed To Sell At A Court-ordered Auction. Some Blame Development Constraints.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Double Grilling For Whitman's Brother
By Herbert Lowe and Chris Mondics, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS Staff writer Pam Belluck contributed to this article
Michener Museum Offers Panel Discussion On Aids In The Family-oriented Program, Cases Of Local People Will Be Discussed. Part Of The Aids Quilt Will Be There.
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
One Young Man's Inner Drive Steers Him To Greater Freedom With Bryn Mawr Rehabilitative Hospital's Help, Rob Quinn Can Drive His Van - Despite Cerebral Palsy.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Navy And Epa To Plan Interviews Regarding Cleanup They Will Speak With Local Residents And Officials. Complaints Had Been Made That Information About Testing And Cleanup Of Sites Wasn't Prompt.
By David Rohde, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Montco Eyes Old Rail Line For New Route The Pottstown Rail Line Runs Along The Schuylkill. A Study Will Focus On Making It A Commuter Line.
By Rich Henson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hearing Is Scheduled On A Union Vote At County Nursing Home Dec. 3 Is The Day. The Union Says Two-thirds Of The 670 Workers Signed Cards Seeking Representation.
By Rhonda Goodman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Qvc Wins Injunction Against Paramount's Use Of A 'Poison Pill' Striking Down The Anti-takeover Strategy Bolsters Qvc In Its Hostile Bid. It Now Stands Almost Equal With Viacom.
By Michael L. Rozansky and Anthony Gnoffo Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Borough Secretary Logs Many Changes Over Years The Passing Decades Have Altered Hulmeville. It's Not As Intimate Now.
By Nancy Pasternack, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Interboro Vs. Ridley Could Be A Battle This Time Usually, This Thanksgiving Day Game Has Been A Ridley Walkover. It Looks Evenly Matched This Time.
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bccc Offers Credit Classes During Break In January
By Marguerite P. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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The Philadelphia Inquirer / DON SLABICKI
Exhange Student Adds A European Flavor To Carroll Basketball In Poland, Rafel Bigus Dreamed Of Playing U.s. Basketball. He's Living That Dream Now.
By Bill Doherty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Beyond Black And White At Temple, Courses On Race Are A Requirement.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Philomel Adds To Its Concert Schedule
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ruling Delayed On District's Displays Cherry Hill's Holiday Guidelines Are Being Contested. A Decision Should Come Next Week.
By Monica Rhor, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Risk For Those With Little To Lose In Romania, A Get-rich-quick Scheme Is Attracting Millions.
By Barbara Demick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Suspect Says Slain Officer Jarred A Night Of Crime Walter Ceo Fled Spring Garden After The Shots, According To His Statement. He Was Held For Trial.
By Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City's Voters To Officials: Take The Bus A Public Revolt Rolls Into High Gear.
By Jane Meredith Adams, FOR THE INQUIRER
Schools Will Permit Religious Symbols Washington Twp. Had Developed Careful Guidelines For Displaying Nativities, Menorahs And Other Symbols.
By Jayne Feld, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Two Towns Feast On Football Rivalry Their Thanksgiving Cry: Pass The Pigskin, Please.
By Matt Toll, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Baroque Ensemble To Perform Philomel Is Coming To Chester County. The Group Hopes To Eventually Do A Concert Series Here.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Man Convicted Of Rape Receives 29 To 58 Years Paris Witcher's Mother Said He Was A Victim, Too - Of Child Abuse. But The Judge Called Him "Evil."
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Earning Feathers In Their 4-h Hats Raising Turkeys Is A Project That Has Taken Wing For These Young Breeders.
By Pauline "Peeps" Bogaert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In High School, A Chance For Students To Spend A Summer At College
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Group That Aids American Indians Has A Lot To Be Thankful For Generous Donations Allowed Americans For Native Americans To Provide Food And Other Supplies For The Needy In New Mexico.
By Beverly M. Payton, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Thanksgiving Cheer Again At The Richard Allen Homes
By ACEL MOORE
Performance Art To Prove A Point Jenkintown Students Creatively Address Homelessness.
By Savannah Blackwell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
One Man's Drive Steers Him To Freedom Rob Quinn Can Drive His Van Now - Despite Cerebral Palsy.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Growers Of Gobblers For Our Gullets Only A Few Area Farms Raise The Fowl.
By Walter F. Naedele, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pen Pals Near And Far Learn Skills Some Are Across The Ocean. Others, 15 Minutes Away.
By Nancy Pasternack, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
Head Of Red Cross Blood Program Quits
By Gilbert M. Gaul, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pilot's Crash Blamed On Poor Supervision No One Should Have Let The Teenager Fly That Foggy Night, A Report Said.
By Lacy McCrary, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Today It's Pass The Football, Then The Turkey The Menu: Heaps Of Games. Some Of The Best Are Important Only To The Teams Playing.
By Matt Toll, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
U. Dublin Considers Whether To Raze Or Fix Farmhouse The Structure, On The Grounds Of A Township-owned Arboretum, Was There Before The Revolutionary War.
By Lisa E. Anderson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
After Bitter Fight, Norristown's Mayor-elect Makes Himself Scarce As Jack Salamone Points Out, He's Not In Office Until Jan. 4. He's Working On A Transition Plan, But Is Troubled By One Proposal.
By Jere Downs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Couple Find Some Space For Nasa Memorabilia Two Willistown Residents Are Donating Their Late Daughter's Collection To The Schools.
By Jeff Eckhoff, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Customs Officials, Sweet Smell Of Success Too Much Cologne, Baggy Clothes, Even Belching Can Help Airport Inspectors Ferret Out Drug Traffickers.
By Claire Furia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Venuto, Thanksgiving Is Rich In Memories The Woodstown Rivalry. His Father As Coach. Great Years For Salem's Great Qb, Now Coaching At Cornell.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Upper Darby's Banquet Of Talent Floyd Wedderburn Is Stirring Up Appetites Of Recruiters.
By Bill Doherty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Thanksgiving Day Game With A Family Flavor The Father Helps Coach One Team. The Son Is The Quarterback For The Other.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ooh, What Lucky Men They Are . . . Emerson, Lake And Palmer Came To Town And Were Treated Like Gods.
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
One Dead, One Injured After Car Hits Bus In Another Bus Accident Yesterday, Six Students Were Sent To The Hospital With Minor Injuries.
By Josh Zimmer, Tia Swanson and Terry Sanginiti, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
BUSINESS
Strawbridge Looks For A Happy Holiday The Retailer Posted A Third-quarter Profit. The Year, Though, Depends On Sales For Christmas.
By Susan Warner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Growing Health Group Seeks Insurance Company The Allegheny Health Network Recently Acquired Hahnemann. Now, There's Talk Of Starting An Hmo.
By Gilbert M. Gaul, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Developer To Double Mall's Size Rouse Co. Wants To Expand The Exton Square Mall. Two Other Firms Plan Centers Nearby.
By Vyola P. Willson, FOR THE INQUIRER
Firm Provides The Flavor To Spice Up Business World Whether It's Tobacco Or Sodas, Foote & Jenks Knows How To Make Products Appetizing.
By Rich Heidorn Jr.INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Dineen Leads Flyers' Rout Of Canadiens Montreal's Defense Was Tough Early. But Kevin Dineen Began A Scoring Binge That Led To The 9-2 Win.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers Top Pacers As Offense Is The Key
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Injured, Inconsistent Redskins Board Gannon Ball Express The Former St. Joseph's Prep Star Hopes His Team Comes On Strong Against The Eagles.
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sigel And His Nerves Survive The First Week Of Pro Qualifying The Veteran Of The Amateur Wars Finished Seventh In Early Testing For The Senior Pga Tour.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2 Eagles Say It's Time To Play Or Quit Herschel Walker And Seth Joyner Said The Washington Game Will Tell How Tough They Are.
By S.A. Paolantonio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers To Get A Look At Top Pick Webber The Draft's No. 2 Choice, Shawn Bradley, Will Be On Hand To Face The Warriors Tomorrow Night.
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Recovering Aikman Goes Against League's Graybeard
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Florida State And Nebraska Aren't Yet Set To Play For Title They Have To Get Past Tough Rivals. Then They Can Look To New Year's.
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Pitcher Smith Traded From Braves To Mets
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Injuries Derailed Villanova Season Early It Might Have Been A Good Year. That Thought Faded When The Wildcats Lost 18 Starters To Injury.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phillies Sign '93 Star For One Year Jim Eisenreich Had His Greatest Season Last Summer. His Salary Was Doubled, To $1.2 Million.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Thanksgiving Game To Remember It Was A Close Game. He Was A Defensive End. He Made The Kick That Changed His Life.
By Michael Bamberger, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
'Season's Greetings' From Temple Thespians
By Douglas J. Keating, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
'Dreamgirls' Rather Less Than Supreme
By Douglas J. Keating, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Another 'Huck Finn'; A Michael J. Fox Comedy
Inquirer staff reviews and synopses, compiled by Christopher Cornell
Gadgets To Enhance Our Passive Pursuits
By Andy Wickstrom, FOR THE INQUIRER
Signs Of Intelligent Life On Television
By Christopher Cornell, FOR THE INQUIRER
Indians Then And Now Photographs At Tyler Record The Warped Picture Created By And For White Society. Three Contemporary Indian Photographers Took The Images Shown At Temple Gallery.
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
LIVING
Losing Command Of His Words Marine Corps Commandant Is Said To Have A Tin Ear For Sensitivity.
By Mark Thompson, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
The Other Yitzhak Former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir Took A Hard Line With Palestinians. Then His Rival, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Reached Accord With The Plo . . .
By Carol Horner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Trump: Daryl Hannah Doesn't Know Roundball
By W. Speers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This story also contains information from the Associated Press, the New York Post and the New York Daily News
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