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What happened on December 06, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
Gingrich's 'Boys Town' Solution: Social Policy Meets Movie Nostalgia The Film Was Made In 1938. Things Aren't That Simple Today, Professionals Say.
By Carrie Rickey, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
The Nine A Cappella Tallis Scholars
By Peter Dobrin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Publishing Firm Lets Go 35 Employees
By Leonard W. Boasberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nbc Waves The Flag In Challenge To 'Foreign' Fox
By Stephen Seplow, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Colorado Quartet Plays A Premiere
By Peter Dobrin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Who's Attending Cultural Events? A New Study Arrives At Results Certain To Raise Further Questions.
By Stephan Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Soprano, Pianist Intense Together
By Daniel Webster, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
The Castle Trio And Beethoven
By Ken Keuffel Jr., FOR THE INQUIRER
Stoppard's Confounding Spy Comedy
By Clifford A. Ridley, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
NEWS
Police Say A Brazen Bakery Bandit Exposed Himself To Jail He Was Rude. He Was Nude. Then A Wild Chase Ensued. "You Just Don't Do That To Me," Sandy Stauffer Said.
By Nancy Lawson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Law Firm Again Is Accused By Campbell's Soup Heiress She Says It Mishandled A Prenuptial Agreement. The Issue Was First Raised In Her Divorce Hearings.
By Frederick Cusick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
3 Found Shot To Death In Apartment Complex Norristown Police Suspect Triple Homicide Or Double Murder-suicide. Neighbors Were Said To Have Ignored The Gunfire.
By Jere Downs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Lost Whale Appears Oceanbound Scientists Were Especially Worried About This Whale Because It Seemed Disoriented, And Kept Bumping Into Boats And Bridges.
by Marianne Costantinou, Daily News Staff Writer
Haverford High Gets New Music Program
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg and Gloria Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
N.y. Woman Dies In Car Crash In Chesco It Was The Third Fatal Accident In The County Over The Weekend. All Involved Collisions, Police Said.
By Ilene R. Prusher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Black Culture Takes The Stage At Conestoga, A Six-week Series Aimed At Understanding Ends With A Show Friday.
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / MICHAEL S. WIRTZ
Letters
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Speaker: Suspect Brain Problems In Troubled Students Many Times Teachers Wrongly Look To Emotional Problems Or Family Dysfunction, He Said.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Holiday Hype Fresh Gift Guide 10 Presents That Won't Be Returned
By Chuck Arnold, Daily News Staff Writer
Woman, Child Die In Crash A Man Was Rescued In The Gloucester County Accident. A Car Collided With A Tractor-trailer.
By David Kinney and Jeff Gelles, FOR THE INQUIRER Inquirer correspondent Terri Sanginiti contributed to this article
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
This Frog Was Once A Python
by Bob Strauss, Los Angeles Daily News
A Gray Blue Monday
The Philadelphia Inquirer / J. KYLE KEENER
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Street Reverses Ruling On Election Day Pay Council Employees Did Poll Work And Got City Pay. Saidel Objected. Now, It's A Vacation Day.
By Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Scholarship Ruling Is Upheld For Penn Not Obliged To Give 125 Annually To City
by Marisol Bello, Daily News Staff Writer
Spree Of Vandalism Hits Neighborhoods In Marple Lawns Were Driven On. Cars Were Broken Into. Mailboxes Were Toppled.
By Laura Genao, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Alston School Board Chief Will Replace Rotan Lee
by Yvette Ousley, Daily News Staff Writer
8 Injured In Fire In Chester Building The 4-alarmer's Victims Included 6 Firefighters. Residents Could Not Return Last Night.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer correspondent Marilou Regan contributed to this article
Refusal To Vote May Lead To Ouster Rizzo, Upset About Police Plan, Threatens To Abstain From Budget Vote. He Could Be Replaced.
By Richard Berkowitz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
My Son The Football Player That's My Boy Out There And I'm So Very Happy He's Never Suffered Major Trauma At The Hands Of The Other Teams
BY DAVE BARRY
Master Of Innuendo Even In Triumph, Gingrich Can't Resist A Smear
A Lusty Battle In New York On Plan To Limit Sex Shops The Mayor Is Calling For Restrictions. That's Censorship, Opponents Contend.
By Terence Samuel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Manager Is Accused Of Taking Quick Bite Hmm, Burglar King?
By Richard Berkowitz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Giving Santa A Big Paw In Fulfilling Wishes A Woodlyn Pet-food Store Is Lending A Helping Hand To Four Local Groups Of Animal Lovers.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Severance Day Nears For Di?
by Harriet Lessy, Daily News Staff Writer USA Today and Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Winter Starvation Threatens Bihac A U.n. Aide Gave A Pessimistic Assessment. Attacking Serbs Have Sealed The Region And Blocked Aid Convoys.
By Dick Polman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Another Step On Road To A Bike Path Backers Expect A Yes Vote On Converting The P&w Trolley Right Of Way For Recreational Use.
By Kristi Nelson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Ridge Taps Katz For Transition A Former Foe Will Be Among 21 People Named. They Will Help Evaluate Facets Of The Government.
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr. and Robert Moran, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Art Collector Reports Ransacking
By Greg McCullough and Ralph Vigoda, FOR THE INQUIRER
Tests For A New Team Alston, Farnese Should Be Equal To The Task
Education Means Risk-taking A Bucks County School Board Is The Latest To Try To Shield Students From The Intensity Of Art.
By CHRIS SATULLO
Letters
The Ridge School Plan Is The Conservative Approach - It Won't Work Urban Schools Cannot Afford The Rote Ideological Answers That Conservatism Brings To Social Questions.
By DAVID L. GREEN
Study Probes Weight-loss Programs Researchers Said The Effectiveness Of Such Programs Cannot Be Determined. The Failure Of Companies To Offer Statistics Was Cited.
By Brigid Schulte, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU Inquirer staff writer Susan FitzGerald contributed to this article
City Promises A Gentler Parking Authority Drivers Will Get More Time To Pay Tickets. Meters Will Be More Forgiving. And Meter Readers Are Off To Charm School.
By Vernon Loeb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Honoring Veterans All Year Garnet Valley Has Been Named A World War Ii Commemorative District.
By Suzette Hackney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'The Queen Of Soul' Still Wows 'em
By ACEL MOORE
Phila. Needs A 911 System That Serves All Of Its Citizens
BY VICTORIA BROWNWORTH
Lights, Cameras, No Mayor
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer Paul Maryniak contributed to this report
Jump Start
Staff writer Rose DeWolf and Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Truck Owners Decry End Of Gm Pickup Probe The Deal Leaves About Five Million Of The Trucks With Side Fuel Tanks Still On The Road.
By David Everett, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU The Associated Press contributed to this article
3 Guilty Of Preying On Elderly
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Workers End Their Strike At Elwyn The 315 Employees Had Been Off Their Jobs For A Month. They Provide Direct Care For 500.
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
How's This For A Democratic Revival Statement?
by Michael Feldman, New York Times
Students Get A Taste Of Classics
BY VANESSA HABERSHAW
Creative Cooking For The Projects
by Marc Meltzer, Daily News Staff Writer
Travel Office Indictment Planned Prosecutors Say The Former White House Official Embezzled $69,000. Hearings Also Are Expected.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Bentsen Probably Will Resign Post As Treasury Secretary Early In '95 The President Would Lose A Man Who Has Been Adept At Arranging Deals With Conservatives In Congress.
By Robert A. Rankin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Inmate, 22, Found Hanged In Camden It Happened In The 10 Minutes He Was Alone In His Cell, Aides Said. He Was To Be Released Next Week.
By Terri Sanginiti and Monica Rhor, FOR THE INQUIRER
An Energy Project Kindles Debate To Its Backers, A W. Deptford Plant Means Jobs. To Its Critics, It Provokes Fear.
By Karla Haworth and Sonya Senkowsky, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
Appeals Court Upholds Penn In City Scholarships Lawsuit The Ruling Says Enough Scholarships Must Be Awarded Each Year To Maintain A Total Of 125.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Another Shot Is Fired In The War On State Mandates Upper Darby's School Board Will Be Briefed On Measures The State Orders But Doesn't Pay For.
By Glen Justice, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Panetta Hits Back Over Drug Remarks Gingrich Said A Quarter Of Clinton's Staff Used Drugs In Recent Years. Not So, Panetta Says.
By Angie Cannon and David Hess, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU Vanessa Gallman of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article. It also contains information from the Associated Press
Sleeping Under The Influence Dui Conviction Overturned For Man Napping At The Wheel
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Highland's Coach Earns Wins Easier Than Friends The Tartans Have Won Eight State Titles Under The Controversial Ralph Ross, Who Has 498 Career Victories.
By Matt Toll, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Prove It, Newt Panetta Calls Drug-use Charges 'Cheap Shot'
Daily News Wire Services
Dare Keeps On, But Some Youths Are Saying 'No' Among Students, Growing Cynicism.
By Jennifer Wing, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bulldogs' Woolfolk Making His Points By Forgoing Them The Glassboro Senior Has Focused On Rebounding. Only The Opponents Are Coming Up Short.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Feuding Board Tables Group-therapy Session A Mediator Helping The Cherry Hill School Board Feared The Meeting Would Become "A Media Circus."
By Michael Raphael, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Officials, Activists Set To Take Stage At 911 Hearing A Council Panel Will Hear From Many People Today. After Edward Polec's Death, Reforms Are Sought.
By Vernon Loeb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Police: Man Kills Ex, Cousin, Himself
by Gloria Campisi and Scott Flander, Daily News Staff Writers
Rte. 202 Noise Barriers Sought Homeowners Fear Widening Near King Of Prussia Means Unbearable Racket. They Told Penndot.
By Marie McCullough, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Joseph D. Weber Jr., 74, 'Citizen's Mayor' Of Mount Holly Till '82
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Woman Gets Full-time Jail Term In Second Attack Against Her Rival
By Bridget Mount, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mitros Is Area's Player Of The Year The Qb Led Bonner To Its First Catholic Title Since 1961.
By Bill Doherty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Are You Ready For War, Bill? Yeah, You And What Army?
BY CAL THOMAS
Burlco Mayors' Tour Focuses On Problems Mayors Of Willingboro, Mount Holly And Pemberton Compete For The Aid From A State Urban Enterprise Zone
By Larry Parker, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Memo Angers Black Clergy State Sen. Gerald Cardinale Talked About Questioning Tax-exempt Status Of Churches That Supported Lautenberg.
By Marjorie Valbrun, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
He Wants Statue Hailing Vets Returned
by Valerie M. Russ, Daily News Staff Writer
Saluting A Fallen Officer With Ribbons, Recollections At Site Where Joseph Friel Died, A Makeshift Memorial Stands.
By Sergio R. Bustos and Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Feuds, Rumors, Bravado, Hostility, Polec Tragedy Fruit Of Deadly Formula
by Jim Nolan, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writers Edward Moran and Kevin Haney contributed to this report
Millbourne Plan Seeks 44% Tax Hike The Borough Council Also Moved To Fire A Part-time Police Officer. The Officer Wants A Hearing.
By Glen Justice, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Former Cherry Hill Hyatt Hotel Is Set To Reopen In March
By Cathleen Egan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'More Gruel, Please, Mr. Gingrich'
Man Faces Homicide Charge In Shotgun Attack On His Wife Melinda Mack, 30, Died Of Her Injuries Friday. Her Husband Is Charged With Her Shooting.
By Glen Justice, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Septa Loses Aids Privacy Judgment A Manager Said Agency Administrators Improperly Learned Of His Disease. A Jury Gave Him $125,000.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Delran's Pete Miles Is Following In Some Big Coaching Footsteps He Is Replacing Jim Weber As The Girls' Basketball Coach.
By Jeff Offord, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Lift And Strike The Gop Talks Tough About Striking The Serbs, But Doesn't Lift A Finger To Consider The Consequences
2 Plead Guilty To Election Fraud The Committeemen, One A Republican, The Other A Democrat, Admitted Wrongdoing In The 1993 Second District Vote.
By Mark Fazlollah, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Murderer Wins Stay Of Execution Steven Duffey, 33, Would Have Been The First Inmate Executed In Pa. In More Than 30 Years.
By Julia Cass, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This article includes information from the Associated Press and Reuters
Ark. Appraiser Admits Falsifying Papers Robert Palmer Said He Tried To Deceive A Federal Agency. He Will Cooperate With The Whitewater Probe.
By Aaron Epstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Phila. Youth Tortured Over Missing Money The Boy Was Beaten While Hanging Naked For An Hour, Police Said. His Mother Ignored His Cries.
By Suzette Parmley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Generations' A Quick Trivia Generator
by Ian Spelling, Special to the Daily News
Amid Ships, Whale Heads Back To Sea
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Keeping Tradition In Their Christmas The Play And Religious Service Is Staged In A School Chapel Built At The Edge Of The Delaware River In 1847.
By Rebecca Goldsmith, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Change Atop Board Of Education Floyd Alston's Style Is Different From Rotan Lee's. Philosophically, Though, They're In Sync.
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Not The Same Boys Town Newt Would See Big Changes Since Classic Film Was Released
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Funny Business Training Videos With Silly Walks?
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
So Hard To Say Goodbye
SUSAN WINTERS/ DAILY NEWS
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Trade Question: If We Get Gatt, What Have We Got?
BY MOLLY IVINS
Florence Auspitz, 87; Owned Deli In Camden
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Gladys Joyce Cramer, 83, Burlco Farm Fair Backer
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Patrolman Joseph Friel; 'Always' Helped Others
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Making Parking Tickets A More Pleasant Experience
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
New Lisbon Officials Move To Quell Rumors About Facility's Closing Reports That The New Lisbon Developmental Center Will Be Shut Are Not True, Say Officials.
By Christine Lutton, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Vineland Teen Guilty In Slaying Of Couple A Jury Took 70 Minutes To Convict Luis Beltran Jr. In The March Murder Of Margaret And George E. Mcloughlin Jr.
By Nicholas Wishart, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Montco Sailor, About To Wed, Dies In Fall From Ferry David Yost, 20, Was Doing A Handstand On The Boat's Railing And Fell Into The Mississippi River.
By Rena Singer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Inmate Sues Over Leg Amputation William Mccabe Had Developed Gangrene. He Says Prison Officials Ignored His Complaints Early On.
By Julia C. Martinez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drug Dealer Gets Back City Job Despite Cocaine, Jail Time, He'll Be Back On The Payroll
by Joseph R. Daughen, Daily News Staff Writer
SPORTS
Report: East German Swimmers Were Doped
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Alas! Wright And Tyler Are Looking Like Rookies
By Frank Lawlor, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lawson, 'nova Overwhelm Hall
by John Smallwood, Daily News Sports Writer
Stunned By The Sounds Of Silence Cornerback Eric Allen Could Taste Victory. He Couldn't See Where The Pass Went, So He Waited For A Reaction. And Heard Nothing.
By Gwen Knapp, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No Respect - Or Win - For Sixers Spectrum Fans Make Knicks Feel At Home In Ot Decision
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
From Phils' Duncan, A Cry For Solidarity Among Latin Players Many Players Who Met In Atlanta Had More Glamour. But Few Defended Their Cause With More Passion.
By Jayson Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This article contains information from the Associated Press
Phillies Acquire Blue Jays' Butler 'Pepper Pot' To Spice Up Outfield Mix
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Players Pledge Not To Give In
Daily News Wire Services
Jackson Rips Colorado For Hiring White Coach
Daily News Wire Services
Daugherty Out Rest Of Regular Season
Daily News Wire Services
Might Bench Quarterback, Kotite Says Randall Cunningham May Have Thrown His Final Fourth-quarter, Drive-killing Interception For A While. Bubby Brister Would Get To Face The 10-3 Steelers.
By S.A. Paolantonio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ominous Report In Nhl Talks
Daily News Wire Services
Perry: Confidence Not The Problem
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Greg Townsend Views Matchup With Steelers As Gut Check For Birds
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wildcats Turn It Up Against Seton Hall Fast But Efficient. Jonathan Haynes Never Missed A Shot While Getting 21 Points. Kerry Kittles Had 25.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tar Heels Ascend To No. 1 In Poll
Daily News Wire Services
Bubby Ball? Quarterback In Change? Kotite Mulling Qb Option Play
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Knicks Defeat Sixers In Ot The Sixers Battled Back To Tie In Regulation And Had An Opportunity To Win It At The Buzzer.
By Frank Lawlor, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bartram's Graham Gives Oral Commitment To Pitt
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Mariners Claim Jeff Jackson Phils Get Pitchers, 3b In Rule 5 Draft
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Elway Injury Not Serious
Daily News Wire Services
Double Duty Agrees With W. Chester Soccer Coach
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
BUSINESS
Phone-license Bidding Underway
ASSOCIATED PRESS Inquirer staff writer Michael L. Rozansky contributed to this report
Energy Grants Help Poor Battle The Chill Of Winter Last Year, The Average Grant Was $158. Officials Are Trying To Notify People Of The Program.
By Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nations Air Buys 3 Jets, Giving A Lift To Its Plans The Company Hopes To Fly In Jan. Its Proposed No-frills Service Still Must Get Final Federal Approval.
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Making The Best Pitch Ad Teams Got Together Over Crayons. The Creative Juices Were Flowing.
By Nathan Gorenstein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Peco Drops Buyout Clause
by Anthony S. Twyman, Daily News Staff Writer
Castle Energy To Sell 2 Refineries To Official This Year, They Accounted For More Than 90% Of The Radnor Firm's Revenue. A Tax Liability Was Cut.
By Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Inflation Rate Exceeds Raises In Pa. And N.j. In Those States And The U.s., Pay-increase Rates For 1993 Fell To 12-year Lows. The Pa. Rate Was 1.9%. In N.j., It Was 2%.
By Susan Warner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Cordless Yammering Generates Some Static People Are Overhearing More Than They Want About Others' Lives. There Are 1,550 Cellular Phone Systems Operating In 734 Markets Throughout The Country.
By Ellen O'Brien, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Michael Douglas: Addicted, Yes. To Sex? Never
By W. Speers This story contains information from the Associated Press, New York Daily News, Reuters and USA Today
A Peaceful Place For Dying Betak, A Nursing Home For People With Aids, Offers Loving Care At The End Of Life's Journey. But Its Survival, Like That Of Its Patients, Is A Day-to-day Matter.
By Lini S. Kadaba, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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