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What happened on June 18, 1994
NEWS
2 Plead Guilty To Interstate Pornography A Former N.j. Teacher And A Cohort Admitted Taping Boys In Sex Acts. Hundreds Of Items Had Been Seized.
By David Lee Preston, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Carlotta Howard, Dog Breeder, Activist
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sewage's Advance Takes Toll On Creek The Milky Mixture Of Sewage And Chlorine Is Heading To The Delaware. Crews Hoped To Stop The Flow By This Morning.
By Maureen Graham and Sophia Lezin, FOR THE INQUIRER
Chester Upland Teachers Call Off Next Week's Strike
By Bill Frischling, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Experts Say O.j. Case Affects Kids, Too
Los Angeles Daily News
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / MICHAEL BRYANT
Making The Best Of Warm Situation
G. LOIE GROSSMANN/ DAILY NEWS
A Misguided Protest Demand Quality Schools, Not Just Quality Benefits
Letters
City Well-represented At Games The Local Delegation Numbers 200. Its Mood Is Upbeat.
By Richard Jones, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Out Of The Chaos In The World, An Opportunity For Leadership
By TERESA HEINZ
Court: Tell Juries When 'Life' Means No Parole The Ruling Casts Doubt On Some Death Sentences In Pa., S.c. And Va. It Further Protects Inmates.
By Aaron Epstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Williams Says Police Acted 'By The Book' The Chief Called Criticism Of His Department "A Lot Of Nonsense."
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / TOM MIHALEK
Booker Corry; Known For Photos, Food
By Andy Wallace, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Anti-hunger Groups Press Fight To Feed Kids
by Breea Willingham, Daily News Staff Writer
Poll Says Public Backs Spending To Fight Crime
By Paul J. Lim, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Williamstown Man Gets Jail In Drug Case
By Maura Webber, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Project Home To Go Ahead The City Won't Ask The Supreme Court To Block A Fairmount Ave. Place For The Homeless.
By Walter F. Roche Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Homeless Project Clears Last Hurdle City Agrees To Comply With Court Order On Fairmount Shelter
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
Governor Helps Nab Driver She Ordered Cop To Make The Stop.
By Anthony Gnoffo Jr., INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Tests Postponed For 2 Aids Vaccines A Panel Of Scientists Cited A Bevy Of Unanswered Questions. Activists Said It Was The Right Step.
By Huntly Collins, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clinton Administration Does The Right Thing In Incrementally Pressuring N. Korea North Korea Does Not Have Time On Its Side. The Leadership Is Barely Hanging On, And The Country Is Near Ruin.
By RICHARD COHEN
We Should Be Tough With North Korea We Should Make Clear That We Will Not Be Intimidated By Threats And Will Not Be Paralyzed By The Possibility Of War.
By BRENT SCOWCROFT and ARNOLD KANTER
A Long Day's Journey Into Bizarre
By Ashley Halsey 3d, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Role Model, Then A Suspect And Fugitive He Was A Role Model Who Became A Fugitive
By Dave Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clean - And Prosperous A Wise Pennsylvania Land-cleanup Bill Makes Economic And Environmental Sense
Those Who Would Save The Rivers Are Gathering In Harrisburg
By Rich Henson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
U.s. Gathering Commitments For Haiti Peace-keeping Force
By Christopher Marquis, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
The Budget: It's A Seamy Business
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Police Look Into 2 Slayings
By John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
16 Years Later, A Change In Story Witness Says She Lied At Trial In N. Phila. Slaying
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Council Authorizes Camden To Apply For Empowerment Zone
By Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Principal, Students Clash Over Editorial She Wants To Remove It. Some Students Are Crying Censorship.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Martha Woodall contributed to this article
Clinton Defends Anti-crime Bill At Chicago Housing Project The Crowd At Robert Taylor Homes Was Enthusiastic. The Project Is Among The Most Violent In The Nation.
By Robert A. Rankin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Hundreds Felled In Kigali As Rebels Rescue Captives The Rwandan Raiders Said They Freed 600. The U.n. Was Frustrated.
By Glenn Burkins, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Murder Charge Likely For Teen Girl, 14, Admits Choking 2-year-old To Death, Cops Say
by Joe O'Dowd, Daily News Staff Writer
Baby Sitter Faces A Murder Charge She Was Caring For Her Foster Parents' Grandchild. Police Say She Strangled The Toddler.
By Jeff Gammage and Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
These Rare Hogarth Engravings Should Fetch A Hefty Price
By David Iams, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
City Reports 2d Heat Death
By Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
4 Groups Suing Owner Of Falls Twp. Landfill They Say It's Polluting The Delaware. The Owner, Waste Management Inc., Says That's Not True.
By Christine Schiavo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Staff writer Mark Davis contributed to this article
Rev. Howard D. Garcia, Ame Minister
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
1,000 Officers Converge To Salute Slain N.j. Comrade His Wife And Young Children Were At The Head Of The Throng. "This,\" Said One Mourner, \"is What I Mean By Respect."
By Gwen Florio and Ed Engel, FOR THE INQUIRER
Aurielio Regis Milione, 77, A Sculptor
By Andy Wallace, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Was Angela's Life Worth The $1.3 Million Price Tag? Money Is The Uncomfortable Bottom Line Of This Ethical Life Story.
By ELLEN GOODMAN
Honey Brook Man Faces Trial In Cross-burning
By Cindy Anders, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
This Doctor Must Stay In Denying Bail, Judge Says Swindle Suspect Too Likely To Flee
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Witness For Brinkley May Have Hurt Convict's Case His Account Didn't Match The Facts. He Testified For Kevin Brinkley, Found Guilty In An Egg Man's Death.
By Henry Goldman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Guilty Plea In Fraud Millions Of Dollars Were Lost Through A Phony Re-insurance Company.
By Mark Fazlollah, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mister Softee Suspect Gives Up Boy, 16, Turns Himself In; Ice Cream Man Slain For $35
by Joe O'Dowd and Yvonne Latty, Daily News Staff Writers
Under Plea, Ex-lawyer To Pay Back $27,000
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
O.j. Simpson Surrenders Capture Follows A Chase, Standoff
By Dan Meyers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Some Stood Up Before Stonewall
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Boy Arrested In Mr. Softee Murder Case Neil Lyew, 16, Waited In Line, Then Shot The Vendor Who Refused His Demand For Cash, Police Said.
By Jeff Gammage and Richard Jones, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
In These Games, Acceptance Is The Prize Most Coveted Gays From All Over Are Going For The Gold.
By Terence Samuel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Knicks Power Past Rockets Ewing Leads Way In Victory
By Mike Bruton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Late Rally Lifts S. Korea Into Tie With Spain
Daily News Wire Services
For Amercians, Top Goal Is To Improve On 1990
by John Smallwood, Daily News Sports Writer
Stovel Leads Field For U.s. Squad
By Arlene J. Newman, FOR THE INQUIRER
Blauser's Blast Carries Braves
Daily News Wire Services
Ready For The Knockout Turning Ewing Loose Works
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Senator Seeks Investigation Of Sale
Daily News Wire Services
Reading Gets Winning Run In 9th; Tops Canton-akron
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Indians Tie Home Win Record
Daily News Wire Services
Scot Leads U.s. Open By 2 Shots Colin Montgomerie Fired A Sizzling 65. No European Has Won This Tournament Since 1970.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Not So Fast, Expos
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Moses Gets Walking Papers
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Germany Tops Bolivia In World Cup Opener
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Problems At 3d? For Fregosi, The Answer Is Duncan, Again He's Played Every Infield Position, And Says He Doesn't Care, As Long As He's On The Lineup Card.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Deal Sets American Record With Throw It Was The Second Straight U.s. Title For The Hammer Thrower. Also Kim Batten Recorded A '94 World Best.
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Palmer Sheds The Tears Of A King Grateful To The Game, The Golf Great Bids The Open An Emotional Adieu.
By Michael Bamberger, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Montgomerie Takes The Lead At Open
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Farwell Plans To Seek Job Elsewhere
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Golfer Reilly Wins First Title By Forfeit
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Players Complain That Pace Of Play At U.s. Open Is Too Slow
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lewis, Bowe To Fight In Nov. Or Early Dec.
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Ncaa Probing Ole Miss Football
Daily News Wire Services
Phils Surge Past Expos To Win, 10-8 Veterans Led The Charge. Duncan Was Hot, With 3 Runs And A Sharp Debut At Third Base.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Bit Of The Rhineland Beside The Lake In Chicago, German Fans Settled In. They Could Have Been Happier With Their Team, However.
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Oprah Tumbles, But Germany Doesn't
by Frank Bertucci, Special to the Daily News
For Irishman, Brains Win Out Over Brawn
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Maxwell Easing Up On Temper, Scoring
By Mike Bruton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Tearful Farewell From Palmer
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
BUSINESS
Gmac Will Cut 150 Jobs In Area Nationally, The Home Lender Plans To Trim 500 Jobs, Or 15% Of Its Workers. The Problem: Rising Interest Rates.
By Andrew Cassel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Bloomberg Business News contributed to this report
Pa. Official Will Keep Trying On Insurance Bill
By Andrew Cassel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bank Employees Get Stock Options They Used To Be Perks Of Executives Only.
BLOOMBERG BUSINESS NEWS Inquirer staff writer Andrew Cassel contributed to this article
Boeing Workers Stunned By Cuts Reductions Were Expected. But 2,200? That Shocked The Ridley Township Helicopter Workers.
By Nathan Gorenstein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
At Spectrum, Zz Top Turns Blues Into A Rainbow
By Sam Wood, FOR THE INQUIRER
Bursting Into The Spotlight, Jimmy Vaughan Plays Tla
By Nick Cristiano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Book On O.j. Coming 'Within Days'
By Mike Capuzzo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This story contains material from the Associated Press
Some Joyful, Reserved Jazz Sung By Weslia Whitfield
By Karl Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Naked Truth': Satire With A Serious Theme
By Clifford A. Ridley, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
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