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What happened on February 11, 1994
NEWS
Five Boys Testify In Molestation Trial Walter S. Bastecki Jr., A Baseball Coach, Is Accused Of Fondling The Boys While On Camping Trips.
By Stephanie Grace, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mob Boss Sentenced To 14 Years Joseph Licata Admitted Having Headed A Loan-sharking And Gambling Ring In The '80s.
By George Anastasia, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Peco Postpones Plan To Chop Down 42 Trees The Trees Were To Be Removed So The Company Could Increase The Capacity Of Power Lines In Swarthmore.
By Christopher D. King, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bail Lowered In 'Hit' Of Alleged Mobster
by Kitty Caparella, Daily News Staff Writer
2 To Stand Trial In Botched Mob Hit The Victim, An Admitted Associate Of John Stanfa, Wrote Notes In The Hospital, Police Testified.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Anthony Favatella, 56; Was A Haddonfield Math-science Teacher
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For A Sarajevo Soccer Team, Just Playing Is A Real Victory The Boys Are Underfed, And Dodge Death.
By Barbara Demick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Brothers Charged In Video Scam
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Advocates Of Term Limits Would Eliminate A Key Ingredient Of Lawmaking: Experience
By DAVID S. BRODER
Sun Valley Quarterback Bound For E. Stroudsburg
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Judge Hints At Favoring Marks' Appeal
by Ron Goldwyn, Daily News Staff Writer
School Problems Aired By Council More Involvement May Be On Way
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer
In Mississippi, Fewer Abortions
By Fawn Vrazo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Discord Clouds Japanese Visit
By Jennifer Lin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
He's Not Woe-ford Poll: Harris Vulnerable, Not Desperate
by Ron Goldwyn, Daily News Staff Writer
Rest-home Owner Accedes To Epa The Agency Is Cleaning The Nova Gardens Site. The Operator Withdrew A Variance Request For The Project.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'Caseyfare' Is A Cruel Shell Game
Liquor-by-drink Tax Is Predicted Council President Street Is Optimistic. Revenue Would Go To Schools.
By Wanda Motley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Law On Probing Officials Endorsed The House Voted, 356-56, To Renew The Use Of Independent Counsels. The Law Had Lapsed.
By David Hess, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Use Television To Get Through To The Serbians And Croatians
By MARLENE NADLE
No Smoking Allowed Tough Legislation Can Save Money And Lives
Turned-in Gun Figured In Killing A Suspect Said Cash Obtained By Giving N.j. Police A Shotgun Paid For The Murder Weapon.
By John Way Jennings and Terri Sanginiti, FOR THE INQUIRER
These Gifts Can Be Mighty Like A Rose Some Unpetaled Ways To Say, 'I Love You'
by Ellen Gray, Daily News Staff Writer
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Administration Fumbles On Health Plan Even Supporters Say Reform Is Hampered By Lack Of Consensus, And A Complex Proposal.
By R.A. Zaldivar, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Charged In Theft, Cop Faces Firing
by Jeff Horn, Daily News Staff Writer
College Applicants Get The Word, On The Spot At Gcc's "Premier Transfer Day," Students Get Instant Gratification, Or Rejection.
By Jayne Feld, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Tattle
by Ellen Gray, Daily News Staff Writer The San Francisco Chronicle contributed to this report
Probation In Death Crack-addict Mom Gets Treatment; 'Deserves A Chance,' Richette Says
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
A Few At A Time, N.j. Students Learn About National Service Plan The State Is Compiling Proposals For The President's Program To Give Tuition Aid For Young Volunteers.
By Meera Somasundaram, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Preparing For Law On Abortion The New Restrictions Are Expected To Take Effect Within Days. Clinics Are Getting Ready.
By Fawn Vrazo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Snow Throwing Salt On Our Wounds
by Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Hope, Skepticism Greet Cease-fire Sarajevans Have Seen Cease-fires Before - 26, All Broken. Yesterday, Shelling Broke The Latest One.
By Barbara Demick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Neal, Fop In Standoff Over Schedule Changes Leaders And Lawyers For Both Sides Met Over His Plan To Overhaul Shift Work. Nothing Was Resolved.
By Jeff Gammage, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Turnpike Worker Sues Brass, Dems Charges Widespread Illegal Patronage
by Kathy Sheehan, Daily News Staff Writer
Where Golf Punctuates The Social Agenda
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
U. Darby Tackles 20-year Error A Longtime Ordinance Allows The Council To Make Employee Work Rules. That's A Violation Of State Law.
By C.R. Harper, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rise In Key Interest Rate Shouldn't Slow Housing Market, Experts Say Economists Had Already Forecast Higher Mortgage Rates. The Fed Only Accelerated The Rise, They Say.
By Donna Sells, REUTERS Inquirer staff writer Alan J. Heavens contributed to this story
Blackout Precedes Another Whiteout Once Again, Septa's Power Went Kablooie. Once Again, A Major Snowstorm Was Forecast. February's Fun Continues.
By Larry Fish and Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Mother Teresa Delivers A Powerful Indictment Of Abortion
by Cal Thomas, From the New York Times
More Snow, Fewer Gripes Rendell Administration Enjoys Smooth Sledding On City Roads
by Paul Maryniak and Dave Davies Daily News Staff Writers
A Better Superfund As Congress Rewrites The Law, It Should Concentrate On Protecting The Public
United Effort That Was Worth Its Salt
BY EDWARD G. RENDELL
Philly Inmates Are Hooked On Phonics, Changing Their Tune
by Sheila Simmons, Daily News Staff Writer
One Year Later, Proposed Food Center Is Starving For Funds The Burlington County Project Was Proposed With Fanfare. But Florio Is No Longer Governor. And Other Supporters Are Gone.
By Louis Hau, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pitcher's Departure Is A Loss For Phila. Youngsters Terry Mulholland Is Gone To New York. The City Recreation Department Will Miss His Generosity.
By Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stanton Film Nominated For Oscar
by Ron Avery, Daily News Staff Writer
Happiness Is Pushing For A Win Doing The Little Things Adds Up To A Big Package On The Basketball Court.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Viewers Are Starting To Od On Tonya's Endless Saga
BY JACK MCKINNEY
Accord's Latest Incarnation Builds Nicely On Previous Lives A Sporty Coupe Retains The Balance And Elegance Of The Four-door Model. Honda's Good Design Gets Better.
By Al Haas, INQUIRER AUTOMOTIVE WRITER
Seeking Three Good Samaritans
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Whitman Aims To Cut 1,300 Jobs
INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Look On The Bright Side: This Could Be South Pole Ma Nature Poised To Whack Region With Foot Of Snow
by Yvonne Latty, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer Paul Maryniak contributed to this report
Officer Accused Of Taking Money From Drug Dealer
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Juries Mistake The Victims In Both The Bobbitt And Menendez Trials, The Juries Were More Than Sympathetic To The Defendants. Violence Is Not Justifiable Even For White Sobbers And Wealthy Brats.
By LISA AVERSA RICHETTE
Eye On The Sky
G. LOIE GROSSMANN/ DAILY NEWS
Walking On Air, Queen Of The Fair The Beauty Pageant World Is Work. A Perfect Size 6 Frets And Exuberates.
By Mark Davis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Too Young To Drive, But Not Steal Car Thieves Are Younger, Bolder. An 11-year-old Was Arrested.
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Letters
'The Getaway' Is No Great Escape
by Gary Thompson, Daily News Movie Critic
Dike Central To Colwyn's Insurance Crisis If It Was Built Before 1977, Then Borough's Flood Insurance Can Be Reinstated. The Der May Be Called In.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Women Are Often In Mortal Fear When They Retaliate Against Men Nonviolent Conflict Resolution Is Healthy And Safe. But It Isn't Always An Option.
By ANN ROSEN SPECTOR
Firm Pays $7.85 Million To Settle Business Dispute When The Owner Died Of A Bee Sting, A Battle Began For Control Of The Company.
By Larry King, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Latvian Woman's Son Gets Gift Of Life Here
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
2 Coaches Planning New Kind Of Camp
By Bill Doherty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Young Dancers Learn On Stage
by Phyllis Stein-Novack, Special to the Daily News
Former Addict Built Rehab His Program Includes Real Businesses
by Joanne Sills, Daily News Staff Writer
Fixups Can Help In Sale Of House Conditioning Increases Appeal
by Earni Young, Daily News Staff Writer
Police: Student Found With Gun The Academy Park Freshman Allegedly Took It To School In His Book Bag. The Principal Discovered It.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Interboro Star Has Military Ambitions
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ted Williams Was Off Base With His Comment On Baseball
BY MIKE ROYKO
Letters
They Made Federal Case Out Of Threat
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Brown Leads L. Merion To 48-40 Victory She Scored 30 Points And Turned The Game Around By Herself. She Also Passed The 1,000 Career-point Mark.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Allegations Fly As Council Fires Lawyer Solicitor Robert Sugarman Was Too Close To Chester's Mayor, His Foes Said. Sugarman Had Told Them About Possible Councilmanic Cover-up Of Alleged Wrongdoing.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Valentine's Day Mushacre Load The Vcr With Romance
Daily News Wire Services
Thomas Scipio, 73; Navy Base Policeman
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Mosque Queries Reveal Concerns Over Islam "Is Mr. Farrakhan Going To Be There," A Woman Asked At The Lower Merion Zoning Hearing.
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Stinson-marks Election Flap Is Not A Second District First The Issue Was A Disputed Election. The Prize Was Control Of The State Senate. The Year Was 1939.
By Robert Zausner, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
U.s. Says 8 Firms Pawned Off Low-grade Items On Military A Philadelphia Sting Operation Was Set Up To See If Suppliers Were Falsifying Test Results To Boost Profits.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Popular Architect Has Designs On How Today's Families Live Kitchens Are Growing. Living Rooms Are Going. Palatial Bathrooms Are Gone. Thus Decrees Suburban-home Guru Ann Capron.
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Trial Begins In Case Of Bensalem Developer Walter Czekay Contends That Three Former Township Supervisors Plotted To Ruin Him.
By Bob Fernandez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Move To Claim The Wages Of Loyalty. Caretaker Hangs His Home On The Words Of A Dead Man
By Ralph Vigoda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man, 18, Faces Trial In Attack On Student A Marple Newtown High Senior Was Stabbed Twice. He Says The Assault Followed A Racial Confrontation At School.
By Bridget Mount, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Encountering Friends Through Cyber-chat A Way To Be Intimate, Yet Anonymous.
By Anthony Gnoffo Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Political Ties Evident In City Election Jobs Nonpartisan Workers Are Hired On A Partisan Basis. They Also Have Relatives Who Are Politically Active.
By Vernon Loeb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Controversy Has Muslim World Abuzz As Ramadan Nears, The Nation Of Islam Has Taken Center Stage. Not All Approve.
By William R. Macklin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
C.h. East Downs Eastern The Cougars' Balance Was The Difference In The 64-60 Win.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
No Tax Cuts For Rich, Say Democrats Democrats In The Legislature Are Touting Plans That Would Provide Tax Relief For Middle-income People.
By Chris Mondics, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Inspired U. Darby Defeats Ridley
By Mike Biglin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Feds Fasten Charges Against 10 In Sting
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Paulsboro Overwhelms H. Heights The 70-49 Win Was Gained By Careful Passing And Sharp Shooting.
By Bob Hoffman , INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Elections Chief Testifies He Was Unaware Of Law Dennis G. Kelly Said He Didn't Know About A Rule On Absentee Ballots. He Was Testifying In Bruce S. Marks' Lawsuit To Overturn William G. Stinson's Election.
By Henry Goldman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Their Romance Will Have To Wait Valentine's Is Just A Heavy Work Day
by Maria Gallagher, Daily News Restaurant Critic
Parents Found Not Guilty In Truancy Case They Were Appealing A Fine. Their Daughter Had Missed Two-thirds Of The School Year.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
On One Unplowed Street, Residents Are Knee-deep And Fed Up Because Of A Dispute On Who Should Plow Isaac Lane, Residents Can Barely Get Around. There's No Mail, And Their Trash Is Piling Up.
By Annette John-Hall, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Double Bass' Hits Low Note
by Nels Nelson, Daily News Theater Critic
Yelling At The Judge Slowed Up His Case Damon Thornton Got A Sentencing Postponement. He's Guilty Of Two Rapes, Faces Trial For A Third.
By Lara Wozniak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
SPORTS
Above All, Norwegians Seem To Want Games To Go Quickly There Is All That Snow. All That Smiling Might Be Too Much, Though.
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nancy's Here; So Are Other Familiar Faces
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Phillies Score Again In Arbitration As West Agrees To 1-year Deal The Reliever Nearly Doubled His Salary, To $600,000. The Team Has Completed Its Arbitration Dealings.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
All-star Game Doesn't Leave All Sixers Behind
By Frank Lawlor, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phillies, West Avert Hearing
Daily News Wire Services
Shaky Owls Win With Late Bucket
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Counterpunches Usoc Out To Nix Suit; Ex Said To Pass Lie Test
Daily News Wire Services
Lee Comes Out Of Nowhere For Explorers
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
No Skidding, Flyers Win Flyers End Winless Streak, Barely
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Phelps Lifts Heels Over Maryland
Daily News Wire Services
Tonya Fighting A Smart Fight
by Bill Conlin, Daily News Sports Columnist
Phillies Now Wait To See If Mulholland Trade Was A Good One How Long Will It Take? This Season May Be Rocky. Experts Say That In The Longer Run, It's A Good Deal.
By Jayson Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
After 20 Years, Yount Retiring
Daily News Wire Services
Run For Cover! Here Comes Maradona
by Frank Bertucci, Special to the Daily News
New Jersey Draws Closer To Rangers
Daily News Wire Services
Murphy Expands Horizons
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Figure Cbs To Go Heavy On Skating
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Hawks Tumble In Double Ot
by Gary Maloney, Special to the Daily News
Flyers Spring Back To Life, Beat Panthers Lindros Scores In Overtime
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
N. Catholic Names Alum Quinn Coach
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Toronto To Get Nba Team In 1995; Lottery Will Exclude League Games
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Tyson Pins Hopes On Ged
Daily News Wire Services
Bonnies Top Hawks In Double Overtime St. Joe's Had A Chance At The Buzzer, But Rap Curry's Desperation Shot Was No Good In The 81-78 Loss.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sprewell Too Hot To Handle
Daily News Wire Services
Lee's 22 Lead La Salle Over Evansville, 65-63 Paul Burke Made The Winning Basket. The Explorers Ended A Three-game Losing Streak.
By Tim Ethridge, FOR THE INQUIRER
Olympic Police Promise Tight Security
Daily News Wire Services
Temple Overcomes Duquesne, 51-49 Jason Ivey Banked In The Winning Basket In The Final Seconds. Eddie Jones Scored 24 Points For The Owls.
By Gwen Knapp, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Siblings Who Are Doing Well In School
By Paddy Noyes, FOR THE INQUIRER
Red-hot And Arresting One Of The Most Enduring Hues In Decorating, Red Is Both Stimulating And Comforting. It Underlines Everything And Gives A Room, Well - Heart.
By Elaine Markoutsas, FOR THE INQUIRER
Tv Show Reportedly Pays $600,000 To Tonya Harding
By W. Speers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This story contains material from the Associated Press, the New York Post, Orange County Register and USA Today
ENTERTAINMENT
This Pianist's Recitals Aren't Risk-free
By Peter Dobrin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lovable Events For Valentine's Day
By Penny Jeannechild, FOR THE INQUIRER
Bears Bearing Love And Stories Zoo Marks An Anniversary; Museum Has Puppets.
By Deborah Scoblionkov, FOR THE INQUIRER
East Meets, Feeds West In A Chinese Restaurant
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Will $1 Million Make This Boy Happy? (what Do You Think?)
By Carrie Rickey, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Quick Changes: Mud To Turf At The Spectrum
By Jack E. Ewing, FOR THE INQUIRER
At Fleisher, Strong Entries From A Painter, Two Sculptors
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
A Soviet Jew Buffeted By History
By Carrie Rickey, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Triangle Of Personal, Political Bonds
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
A Study Of Art, Life And Death, Focusing On A Porcelain Collector
By Carrie Rickey, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
'Blue Light': Jazz Singer's Illuminating New Venture
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
They're Doing Balkan Jam
By Inga Saffron, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Engrossing Comedy Of A Man And His Double Bass
By Douglas J. Keating, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
New Adaptation Of 'The Trial' Lacks Paranoia That Was Kafka
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Homecoming For The Heath Brothers
By Jack Lloyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Want Traditional Italian? Modern? Guillermo's Can Satisfy Both Tastes
By Gerald Etter, INQUIRER FOOD WRITER
'La Cage Aux Folles' Is Back At The Forrest
By Clifford A. Ridley, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Where You Can Kick Up Your Heels To Your Feet's Content Dance Clubs With A Wide Variety Of Music And Widely Varying Clientele, And Where You Can Check Your Inhibitions At The Door.
By Deborah Scoblionkov, FOR THE INQUIRER
Remake Of 'The Getaway' Changes Little, Needs A Lot
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
In From Vegas: Allen & Rossi, The Comic Team
By Jack Lloyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Presidential Jazz Festival: From Jams To Teas To Poetry
By Michael Harrington, FOR THE INQUIRER
BUSINESS
Stemming The Aging Of Fruit Shipboard Technology Slows Ripening Process.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ups Sues Union For $50m
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Columbia Gas Net Triples For Year, Falls For Quarter
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Rottenberg Gives Up Editorship
By Michael L. Rozansky, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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