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What happened on September 29, 1993
NEWS
Rubouts A Public Thing 'It's Open Season' For Wiseguys
by Joseph R. Daughen, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer Edward Moran contributed to this report
Female Jail Workers Claim Sex Harassment Four N.j. State Prison Corrections Officers Sued. They Allege That Bosses Knew And Did Nothing.
By Michael Raphael, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dump Truck Creates An I-476 Logjam
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Board Accuses Amish Farmer Of Illegal Dentistry It's A Cultural Clash Between A Modern-day State Apparatus And A "Folk Community."
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Qvc Goes Hollywood Should We Root For The Home Team?
Health Rumors Revived Guv's Bleeding Has Capitol Abuzz
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer
Don't Pump New Life Into The 'Unfairness Doctrine'
by Mario M. Cuomo, From the New York Times
Duncan's Their Man
by Ron Goldwyn, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer Scott Flander contributed to this report
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Casey In Hospital For A Days-long Stay Organs Are Fine, Doctors Say.
By Robert Zausner, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Riegle Of Michigan Says He Won't Seek Re-election In '94 The S&l Mess, He Said, Was Not Involved. He Said He Wanted To Spend More Time With His Family.
By Karen Schneider and Patricia Montemurri, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Americorps May Benefit All Of Us
Arguing The Case Of Health Care For All On Capitol Hill, Hillary Clinton Handles The Tough Questions From Both Parties.
By R.A. Zaldivar and Robert S. Boyd, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU This article includes information from the Associated Press
Hate Crimes The Topic Of State Panel Hearing
By Jody Benjamin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Clinton's Policy On Gays In Military Passes House 'Don't Tell' Plan Won't Stop Coming Out Day
by Leigh Jackson, Daily News Staff Writer
Camden Man, 27, Dies From Intruder's Gunshot
By John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clearview Gears For Referendum
By Jane M. Reynolds, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bond Issue For Sewers Gets Preliminary Ok
By Jayne Feld, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Yelstin, The Lawbreaker, Is Right
By TRUDY RUBIN
A Stellar Debut Before Congress Hillary Clinton Impresses With Charm And Political Savvy.
By Jodi Enda, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Tattle
BY ANN GERHART Daily News wire services, USA Today and People magazine contributed to this report
Letters
Ex-pha Secretary, Contractors Sentenced All Three Received Non-prison Terms And Fines. They Were Among 15 Charged With Contract Irregularities.
By Susan Caba, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Curbs Kept On Funding For Abortion The Senate Defeated An Effort To Lift All Restrictions. It Would Allow Payments In Cases Of Rape Or Incest.
By Eric Pianin, WASHINGTON POST Steve Goldstein of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
Haddonfield Development Is Opposed
By Judy Baehr, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Asian Leaders Seeking Volunteers For Drive
by Marianne Costantinou, Daily News Staff Writer
Peres Sounds Different Tones In Visits To Princeton, U.n. In New York, He Accused Syria Of Stalling. Later At The School, He Emphasized Economic Development.
By Gwen Florio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gloucester Township Council Approves $22.7 Million Budget
By Sabrina Walters, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Best View Is On Tv
by Edward Moran, Daily News Staff Writer
The Night Mill Pond Went Dry: Officials Know How But Not Why Rains Have Restored Much Of The Water Since The Break 9 Days Ago. And A Quick Repair Is In The Works.
By Jan Hefler, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Port Workers Reject Pact, Face Job Loss Wage Cuts And Rule Changes Were Included In The New Contract. The Changes Would Keep Chilean Ships Coming Here. A New Vote Is Scheduled For Tomorrow.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bucks For Literacy Book Buyers Get A Chance To Contribute
Bill On Strip Searches Of Students Faces 'Fine-tuning' On House Floor
By Wanda Motley, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / MYRNA LUDWIG
Hate Groups Go High-tech, But They're The Same Losers
By CLAUDE LEWIS
Briefs
Daily News wire services
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Union Report Alleges Abuse Of Expenses The Bakery Workers' International Ordered The Report On The Local. The Local's Leader Has Denied The Allegations.
By Marc Duvoisin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Abortion Protesters Claim Court Victory The City's Get-tough Effort Fizzled As Most Charges Were Dismissed. None Of The Defendants Got Jail Time.
By Fawn Vrazo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
It Is Vital For Blacks To End Violence
BY C.B. HATFIELD
How A Reputed Mob Boss Flummoxed City Hall The Low-key Businessman Was Getting A Hand From City Officials. Then One Noticed Just Who He Was.
By Walter F. Roche Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
There Wasn't A Surge In Appliance Repairs Damage To Electric Gadgets Occurs When Power Returns. This Appeared To Be Minimal.
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Phils Go From Worst To First It Was An Odd Cast That Wrapped Up An Unlikely Division Title Last Night.
By Timothy Dwyer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wofford Vote Angers Many
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Child Health Plan Slow To Catch On One-sixth Of The Eligible Children Have Enrolled. The Program Provides Subsidized Health Care.
By Wanda Motley, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Flood Relief On Its Way To Mo. Town
By Nicholas Wishart, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Addition Is Appealed In Middletown
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Chemists Testify In Einhorn Trial Defense Seeking To Prove That No Blood Was Found On Trunk
by Kathy Brennan, Daily News Staff Writer
Using The Old Dome: Meals From Biosphere
by Karen Avenoso, New York Daily News
High School Renovation Approved It's $2 Million Less Than Previously Considered. A New Auditorium Is Included In The Radnor High Project.
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Taking A Moonlit Ride With A Precious Cargo Vistas Passed. The Train's Wheels Clacked, Carrying Radioactive Fuel.
By Susan Q. Stranahan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jordan To Proceed With November Vote The Decision Surprised Many Because Of Past Hints And Uncertainty In The Region.
By Carol Morello, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drug Firms To Act To Cut Iron Poisoning More Children Are Being Poisoned By Iron Supplements. The Industry Will End Sweet Coatings.
By Tom Yancy, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
83 Abortion Protesters Beat Rap
by Kathy Sheehan, Daily News Staff Writer
House Approves Senate's Version Of Bill On Gays In Military The House Also Adopted A Regulation To End Secrecy On Discharge Petitions. Perot Urged The Action.
By Kenneth J. Cooper, WASHINGTON POST David Hess of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article. It contains information from the Associated Press
Witness Recalls Maddux Lookalike He Said He Saw A Woman Resembling Maddux In '78 - Months After The Prosecution Says She Was Slain.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Breifs
Daily News wire services
Pemberton Girl Hurt In Hit-run; Man Held
By Terri Sanginti, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Couple Sues Nearby Adult Store For $7.7 Million They Say Pornographic Debris Blows Into Their Yard. "I Can't Take It Any More," She Said.
By Maureen Graham, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
N.c. Reactor Shows Core-shroud Crack
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Weather Service Confirms Tornadoes Hit Delco, Bucks One Death Was Reported, That Of A Bell Of Pa. Worker In Chester County.
By Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writers Richard V. Sabatini and Larry Fish and Inquirer correspondent Nancy Lawson contributed to this article
Jail Terms Unlikely In Pha Bribe Scandal But Fines, Restitution Will Top $1m
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Sticker Bearing Swastika Found On Synagogue's Door
By Jayne Feld and Jody Benjamin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
Colts Neck Developers Sue Insurers
By Maura Webber, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Comparison Shopping On Hospitals' Charges A State Agency Reports A Range In The Cost Of Services. It Hopes To Make Health Care More Price-conscious.
By Stacey Burling, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Injured Fisherman Found Getting Treatment Had A Catch
BY MIKE ROYKO
Losing Ground Why Were Black Workers Hurt Disproportionately In The Recession?
Latest Famine In Somalia Is Dearth Of Accurate Reports
BY JACK MCKINNEY
Eastern's Wilson Just Followed A Feeling The Vikings' Field Hockey Star Says She Discovered Her Talent While She Was In The Sixth Grade.
By Joey Culligan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council Approves Code For Property Upkeep
By Nicholas Wishart, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tornado Leaves Springfield Out On A Lot Of Limbs While Other Areas Suffered, Springfield Appeared The Hardest Hit. Fallen Trees Were Everywhere.
By C.R. Harper, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer correspondents Nancy Lawson and Robert Moran contributed to this article
Breaking Ground For Water The Treatment Plant Will Be In Delran. It Should Ease The Drain On A Tri-county Aquifer.
By Tom Avril, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Quakers Topple Pirates In Patriot, 27-6 The Defense Led Moorestown. Cinnaminson Suffered Its First Loss In The Division, Which Is In Its Third Year.
By Matt Toll, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
He Kills Lover, Botches Suicide, Is Jailed For Life
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
This School Drug Officer Won't Just Teach - He Plans To Get Involved Tredyffrin Officer Has 3 Fifth-grade Classes. Creating A Positive Reaction To Police Is Part Of The Program.
By Nancy Lawson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Braha Moves Quickly Toward Top Echelon Of Del-val Runners The Harriton Junior Caught Some Attention With Her 19:40 Performance In The Bulldog Invitational.
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Secretive Group's Feud Takes Legal Twist Factions Are Fighting For Leadership Of The Fraternal And Religious Order. The Courts' Role Is In Dispute.
By Lacy McCrary, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Focusing On Work Of Okie
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
James F. Flannery, 75; Retired Trolley Operator
by Frank Dougherty, Daily News Staff Writer
Glanton Thinks Politics Considering A Run Against Wofford?
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Thug Gets Life In Fatal Stabbing Robbery Victim Had Tried To Run
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Tapestry Of Quaker Life Is Clear In Exhibit Swarthmore Is The 1st Stop On A North American Tour For The Embroidery Panels. Stitching Will Be Shown.
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Grace Chapel Church Has Nearly A Century Behind It
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Jury Being Picked For Mob Trial Anthony Piccolo Faces Two Charges. Police Say He Once Was "Acting Boss" Of The Scarfo Family.
By George Anastasia, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sue Stolwein, 96, Hostess To The Noted
By Andy Wallace, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
State To Close Ridley Creek Park Stables Tomorrow It's Not A Good Week For Horse Owners In Delco. Pennview Farm Also Has Been Ordered To Close Its Doors.
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hundreds Flee Blaze At Radnor House
By Claire Furia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Barry Bonds For Most Valuable; All The Statistics Are In His Favor
By ALLEN BARRA
Ex-trucking Firm Head Gets 15 Months For Massive Fraud L. Robert Tannenbaum, 50, Was Also Fined $10,000. He Had Owned The Defunct A-line Ltd.
By L. Stuart Ditzen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
$4.5m Awarded In Police Misconduct Case
by Kathy Sheehan, Daily News Staff Writer
Raiders Pull Out Victory In Overtime Leslie Greene Scored On A Penalty Stroke As Radnor Slipped Past Marple Newtown, 2-1.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Man Gets Two Years For Insurance Fraud He Must Also Pay $692,000 Restitution To Former Clients Stuck With Unpaid Medical Claims.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Radnor Wins On A Goal By Checcio, 1-0 Lower Merion Had Many Chances But Couldn't Deliver In The Central League Battle. For A While, It Seemed As If The Raiders Weren't Going To Score, Either.
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cross-country Meet Had The Feeling Of A St. James Reunion There Was No St. James Team At The Bulldog Invitational. There Were Lots Of Former St. James Runners, However.
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Armageddon For Trees, But Paradise For Loggers The Buzzing Of Chain Saws Was Unending.
By Bridget Mount, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Arlene F. Bell Is Named To New Position At Pha
By Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lawyer Sues Her Former Partner Barbara G. Scarlata Contends Norman L. Goldberg Dissolved The Partnership In A Deal To Become Folcroft Solicitor.
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
N.j. Asks Trash Firm To Cease Operations A Temporary Permit For Attwoods Inc. Has Been Revoked. Depe Said The Company Failed To Reveal Criminal Investigations.
By Thomas Turcol and Chris Mondics, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
City Teacher Named State's Best Yvonne Savior Of Tilden Middle School In Southwest Phila. Was Described As Stern And Nurturing.
By Laurie Hollman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Driving 'Bopha!' Actor Morgan Freeman, "Miss Daisy's" Chauffeur, Directed The First Major Film To Treat Apartheid From The Black Viewpoint. He Says It Could Have Been Set Anywhere.
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Afro-american Opens New Season With Rally
By Leonard W. Boasberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rival Tenors Partners In Fund-raising
By Daniel Webster, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Photo Study Of How Tamils Live
By Julia M. Klein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Whew! It's Premieres 28 And 29
By Jonathan Storm, INQUIRER TELEVISION CRITIC
Saga Of Jamaican Bobsledding "Runnings" Pokes Gentle Fun At Jocks In General, But Focuses On The Obstacles Athletes And Coach Face In Striving For The Impossible.
By Kevin L. Carter, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Mad About The Church In The Past, Women Were Reluctant To Talk About Liaisons With Priests. But More Are Speaking Out Now. And They're Very, Very Angry.
By Kathy Boccella, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rushdie Furious, But Airline Defends Banning Him
By W. Speers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This story also contains material from the Associated Press, Reuters, the Washington Post and USA Today
2 Rider College Buildings Get Award Rehabilitation Of 30th Street Station Also Was Honored By American Institute Of Architects Chapter.
By Lucinda Fleeson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Title-clinching Is Sweetest Of Moments For Veterans For Kruk, Thompson, Incaviglia, Eisenreich - Each With 8 Years In The Majors - It Was Worth The Wait.
By Frank Dolson, INQUIRER SPORTS EDITOR
Forcina And Porter Win By 1-up
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Phillies Savoring Moment As The Clinching Neared, The Visitors' Clubhouse In Pittsburgh Was A Happy Place Yesterday.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
He Hopes To Rise To Occasion Mcmillian's Ready To Tackle Jets' Tall Receiving Twosome
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Owls Determined Despite Poundings
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Dressed For Success Giles Wore Old Clothes To Party For Champs
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Phils Win They Dude It Send In The Crown
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Hornacek And Sixers Talking Renegotiation Reopening The Guard's Contract Had Been On The Back Burner. It's Been Brought Forward.
By Frank Lawlor, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Duncan's 'Biggest Hit' Is A Grand One
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Finally, It's Time For Thomas To Take A Bow
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Soderstrom Not Playing Like A Starter
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
And The Fun Goes On, But With Higher Stake We "Can't Get Too Excited," Warned The Very Excited Mariano Duncan, A Veteran Of The Fall Wars.
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Flyers, Bruins Take Show South Race Driver Richard Petty Wowed The Carolina Audience. Boston Won The Ice Exhibition, 4-1.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Braves' Nights Just Got Longer
by Sam Donnellon, Daily News Sports Writer
Victory Sweet For These 4
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Phils Fans Make Some Waves
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Lewis Delivers A Swipe At Bowe
By Robert Seltzer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Grand Way To Win Duncan, Phillies Clinch Nl East
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Quarterback Takes It On Himself To Turn Things Around At Temple Disgusted By Two Straight Lopsided Losses, Phil Lang Spoke Out Rather Bluntly.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Ugly Win, But Ryan Will Take It
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
A. C. Green Signs With Phoenix Suns
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Blaze Of Glory Speedy Receiver Orro Leads Talented Pemberton Squad
by Doug Hadden, Special to the Daily News
FOOD
An Easy Bull's-eye From Birds Eye
by Bonnie Tandy Leblang and Carolyn Wyman, Special to the Daily News
Relishes For Poultry, Vegetable Salads And Fish - And, Yes, Even For Hot Dogs
By Marcia Cone and Thelma Snyder, FOR THE INQUIRER
Educating The Cook From Applesauce To Zest, A Mini-encyclopedia To Get You Started - And Starring - In The Kitchen.
By Andrew Schloss, FOR THE INQUIRER
Bored With Bread Machine? You Knead To Give It A Twist
By Dotty Griffith, FOR THE INQUIRER
Proper Seal Is The Cure For Fungus Woes
by Anne B. Adams and Nancy Nash-Cummings, Special to the Daily News
BUSINESS
Fcc Questioned On Complaints About Cable Rates Bills Were Expected To Decrease. Customers Say They Are Surging. Congress Wants To Know The Cause. Too High Bench-mark Rates Were Cited As One Reason.
By David Hess, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Ila Huddles Before Crucial Vote
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Midlantic Corp. Sets Its Sights On Small Businesses In Region It Wants To Lend $1 Billion. Its Lure To Small Firms: Special Services And Cash-management Programs.
By Andrew Cassel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Building Plastic's Case It's Recyclable. It Can Be Used For Decks And Furniture.
By Regina Medina, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hot Phils Create A Lot Of Winners 1.2 Million Jump At Gate Sparks Spinoffs
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
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