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What happened on May 19, 1994
NEWS
Collector Wants Payback For Illegally Seized Guns Falsely Accused 23 Years Ago, He Seeks Justice.
By L. Stuart Ditzen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sacred Heart Hospital Discharges Its Last Patient Money Trouble Forced The Norristown Hospital To Close. In Its Wake: Tears, Layoffs, Questions.
By Jere Downs and Kristin E. Holmes, FOR THE INQUIRER
Conestoga Team Takes Crown In District Doubles For Matt Halfpenny, The Victory Gave Him His Second Title. For Stig Knutsen, It Was The Match Of His Life.
By Mike Biglin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Death Penalty: It's All In The Execution
by Ann Gerhart, Daily News Staff Writer
Will Rock Be The Division's Top Seed? Today's Game Will Be The Clincher
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In Media, A Dance Concert
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hoping To Learn More About Deadly Disorder Menkes Syndrome Often Kills By Age 8. Families Are Here For A Conference.
By Ralph Vigoda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Therapy In America. Our Maddening History Of Trying To Heal The Mind
By Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
State House Candidate Out Of A Job James Marks Took Early Retirement. His Ex-boss Supports His Opponent.
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Request For Delay On Contract's Approval Is Rejected Implementation Of The Council Rock District's Renegotiated Teachers' Contract Can Now Move Ahead.
By Doug Donovan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / NANCY WEGARD
We Cannot Defer Saving Our Children
BY TONI TRUESDALE
Parents Challenge Sex-education Proposal
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Marks Proposes Election Reforms The New Senator Is Fresh From The Second District Mess. His Bill Would Rewrite The Rules For Absentee Balloting.
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
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For The Inquirer / JERRY TRITT
Critics Say Breyer Favors Big Business Consumers Are Being Left Out, They Say. The Comments Are Not Likely To Hurt His Nomination.
By Aaron Epstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / ELIZABETH VORHAUER
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Firms And Groups Pass The Hat For Charities
By Richard V. Sabatini, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kevin Kline's Pitching Helps La Salle Blank Father Judge, 6-0 The Explorers Gained An Insurmountable 2 1/2-game Lead Over Second-place Archbishop Ryan.
By Joe Fite, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Evans Offers Alternative State Budget It Matches Gov. Casey's Proposal In Spending. It Spares Welfare, Education And Mass Transit.
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Search For Tomorrow
by Rick Selvin, Daily News Staff writer
Krol Released From Hospital
By William R. Macklin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
It's Not A Downer Upward Trend In Interest Rates Works Mostly To Your Advantage
by Randolph Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Unionville School District Plans Tax Increase The Good News Is That The Rise Would Be Far Lower Than This Year's. The Board Gave A Preliminary Ok.
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Supreme Court Ruling To Mean More Competition For Landfills
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Falcons Get Share Of Title After Victory Over Indians
By Eric Karabell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Chichester Seeks Tax Increase The Tax Bill For A Homeowner Assessed At The District Average Would Rise By $208.58.
By Christopher D. King, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
New Wal-mart Plan Calls For 2 Stores In Plymouth Meeting The Chain Is Eyeing A Site At Butler Pike And Plymouth Rd. Currently, It Is Zoned Residential.
By Lisa E. Anderson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Invading Haiti A Bad Move, But It's Becoming Likely
by Thomas Carothers, New York Times
An Island Of Peace In A City Of Brotherly Hostility
BY MSGR. S.J. ADAMO
Neither Ethics Nor Thought Involved
School Ceremonies Honor Graduates
For The Inquirer / SCOTT HAMRICK and HINDA SCHUMAN
Letting Tuitions Roll Whitman Is Ready To Turn State Colleges Loose
Mount St. Joseph's Shuts Out Nazareth To Reach League Title Game The Chiefs Will Have Their Work Cut Out For Them. They Face Villa Maria, Who Beat Them Twice During The Season.
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Cop Shot Probing Alleged Drug Deal
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
Camden To Place Welfare Recipients In County Jobs They Will Develop Skills To Re-enter The Job Market. The Goal: Get Them Off Public Assistance.
By Marjorie Valbrun, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
White House Weighs Face-saving Measures On Chinese Trade Both Sides Believe Favored-nation Status Will Be Given. Hard Choices Remain, And The Lobbying Goes On.
By Jennifer Lin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Taking A Look For Themselves
BOB LARAMIE/ DAILY NEWS
Police Officer Shot In Leg Trying To Arrest Suspect
By Dwight Ott and Shankar Vedantam, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Once Battered, Officer Helps Victims Of Abuse She Tells Her Story Again And Again. The Pain Returns. But Her Candor Gives Her Credibility.
By Fawn Vrazo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dissident Favors Trade With China
By ZHOU DUO
Neighbors Jolted By Explosions
By Greg McCullough, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Common Rules Of Sport Of Kings
Inquirer photographs by Rebecca Barger
Keeping The Chesapeake's Death At Bay
By Frederick Cusick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Restaurant In Langhorne Is Robbed By Two Gunmen
By Richard V. Sabatini, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Crossover Games In '95 Get Olympic Approval The Conference Is Willing To Schedule Nonleague Football Games Against Burlington And Tri-co Teams.
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Demolition Derby The Race To Curb Neighborhood Blight Is Fine, As Long As The City Plans What To Do Next
Anti-abortion Group Undaunted By Candidates' Primary Washout Family First Backed A Full Slate For The Gop State Committee. The Results: 12 Up, 12 Down.
By David Rohde, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tattle
by Harriet Lessy, Daily News Sports Writer Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Post-election Blues
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Petal Extremity
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Killing Of Aunt Blamed On Crack The Lawyer Said His Client Had Not Meant To Kill The Yeadon Woman, Who Was Strangled. "He Didn't Shoot Her."
By Christopher D. King, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Disconnected Ok, But What About Chuck Woolery?
by Phil Rosenthal, Los Angeles Daily News
Letters
Bonner's 800 Stars Will Face Some Friends In League Title Meet
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Parents Object To Plan To Cut School Budget Council Listened, But May Not Be Able To Help. A Majority Of Members Are Against A Liquor Tax.
By Wanda Motley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Camden County Gives Up On Attempt To Cut Budget In The End, Its Reach For An 11% Reduction Exceeded Its Grasp. One Reason: You Can't Touch Public Safety.
By Herbert Lowe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Elders Live It Up For A Day, Courtesy Of Pha Tenants 85 And Older Indulged In Rich Food And Memories.
By Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Freeholders Approve Study On Making Jail Into Offices
By Eddie Olsen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Avon Grove Ponders Higher School Taxes, Advocacy Of Abstinence Draft Budget Calls For A 50-mill Increase
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Gubernatorial Candidates Set Spending Record
By Robert Zausner, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Gormley Backs U.s. Budget Cuts
By Thomas Turcol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jump Start
BY KATHLEEN SHEA Redbook, the New York Times and Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Fear And Flames
ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ/ DAILY NEWS
Making A Case For Preserving Open Space A Supervisor Wants To Maintain The Character Of Lower Makefield. He Introduced An Initiative.
By Christine Schiavo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rumor Sparked Deadly Robbery A Sewing Machine Full Of Cash: According To Police, That Tale Prompted The Break-in That Led To Irene Bilger's Death.
By Bob Fernandez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Wrestler Makes Rider His Choice
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
From Stallions To A Petting Zoo At Delco Fair
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bensalem Council Says Yes To $16 Million Road-repair Program The Source Of The Money Is Still In Question. In November, Voters Rejected A $9 Million Repair Project.
By Bob Fernandez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bristol Twp. Man Gets 18-36 Months For Threatening Woman In Parking Lot
By Kay Lazar, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
School Budget Introduced The Springfield Plan Would Raise Taxes. Teacher Talks Could Change The Picture.
By Claire Furia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photos To Be Shown At Mill Near New Hope The 79 Framed Works At Phillips Mill Will Be For Sale. Lectures On Memorial Day Weekend Are A Part Of The Event.
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Krajewski, Tasco Hit Jail Plan
by Paul Maryniak, Daily News Staff Writer
Keeping Putts Short Leads To Tourney Win
By Charlie Frush, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
North Wales To Celebrate 125th Anniversary Saturday
By S.E. Siebert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Budget Would Raise Taxes For Octorara District Residents The $17.7 Million Spending Plan Would Raise Taxes An Average Of $120. The Board Gave It A Preliminary Ok.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pandas' Razzi Thriving On Switch To 800 Meters
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
We Can't Get Rid Of Drugs Unless We Reduce Demand
BY LINDA WRIGHT MOORE
Workers' Comp Judges File Grievance Of Their Own
by Kathy Sheehan, Daily News Staff Writer
L. Merion Chief Is Nominated Township Manager David Latshaw Has Endorsed Joe Daly For Superintendent Of Police.
By Greg McCullough, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tired Of All The Good News? There's Always Russia
BY MOLLY IVINS
School Budget Proposal Gets Ok The Interboro Board Approved A Preliminary Budget That Includes A 10.5% Tax Increase.
By Claire Furia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Putting Mount Airy On The Map He's Exposing Many Hidden Treasures Of The Community
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
This Time, Pennsville Is Hitting A Few Bumps 1993's State Title Is A Hard Act To Follow. The Eagles Aren't Writing Off The Year, However.
By Bob Hoffman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Union Funds Probed Operating Engineers' Papers Subpoenaed
by Kitty Caparella, Daily News Staff Writer
To The Dismay Of School Officials, Lawnside Council Cuts The Budget
By Karin Braedt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Channel 1 Draws Static, But Board Approves Plan Central Bucks West Gets Free Video Equipment. The Company's Programming And Advertising Are Shown.
By David Rohde, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Walking The Beat In North Phila., Officers Quiet A Busy Drug Corner For The First Time Anyone Could Remember, Police Were On Foot. "I Like That!" A Passerby Said.
By Larry Copeland, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Local Lawyers Gave It Brief Attention
by Ellen Gray, Daily News Staff Writer
New Cap Found For Franklin: Father Of Shock Therapy
by Ron Avery, Daily News Staff Writer
Montco Judge To Study Cheltenham Tax Collector's Records Ruth Damsker Was Told To Make Her Files Public In January. The Court Will She If She Complied.
By Rhonda Goodman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Teachers Still Without Contracts In Bristol Borough, Township In The Borough, They Expect A Strike. "Meaningful Discussions" Are Reported In The Township.
By Marguerite P. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Children Without Proper Health Care Is Topic For Educators, Hillary Clinton
By Nancy Pasternack, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Fair Amount Of Farm, Food, Fun For 12 Days, Bensalem Is The Place For All Of The Above. The Pennsylvania Fair Opens Today.
By Mark Davis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stanley F. Green, 39; Helped Addicts Recover
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Falls Landfill Fined $9,000 For Burying Cadmium
By Christine Schiavo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Just Trying To Be Of Service Wip Hosts: He's 'Great' Guy
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Feminists Can Receive A Lesson From Jones' Harassment Suit
By CATHY YOUNG
Biden Wants Overseer For Nuclear Reactors The Delaware Senator Is A Critic Of Salem I. He Will Propose Creating An Agency To Track Safety.
By Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eustace Closes In On The Division Crown The Crusaders Defeated Paul Vi, 3-1. They Can Capture The Olympic National With A Win Monday.
By Bob Hoffman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hatboro Is Planning A Hoedown For Outdoor Music Fete
By Pheralyn Dove, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Micozzie Will Have A Challenger Mike Hall, A Democrat, Got Enough Write-in Votes To Make The November Ballot.
By Bill Frischling, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / CHARLES FOX
Held By Past Refugee Sues Ins To Get Son Here, Too
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Downingtown Tops Coatesville For Crown It Took 10 Innings For The Whippets To Gain Ches-mont Supremacy For The Sixth Year In A Row.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
L. Merion Police Chief Nominated For Top Job Township Manager David Latshaw Has Endorsed Joe Daly For Superintendent Of Police.
By Greg McCullough, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Students Find Board Service Educational
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sentencing In Murder Postponed The Defense Attorney In The "Vampire" Case Is Seeking A New Trial. She's Trying To Locate A Witness.
By Cindy Anders, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Coatesville Rallies To Clinch Ches-mont Title
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
L. Moreland 7th, 8th Graders To Be Moved From The High School The Board Voted To Move The Students To Murray Avenue School. Third Graders Will Also Be Shuffled.
By Savannah Blackwell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Grant Tied To Homeless Facility Sources Said The City's Request For $15 Million Hinges On The 1515 Fairmount Project. Rendell Angrily Denied It.
By Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Contract Talks With Wissahickon Teachers Are Stalled The Union Has Refused To Join A Panel On Health-care Benefits, The District Says. A Mediator Is Scheduled.
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Gwendolyn Brooks' Lecture Was A Capital Experience
BY DONALD KAUL
Health-care Program Criticized Firms May Profit As Mental Health Services For The Needy Are Cut, A Phila. Official Testifies.
By Walter F. Roche Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Centennial Approves Proposed Budget A 6-mill Hike In Taxes Is Part Of It. The Board Is Still Divided On How To Make Up A Shortfall.
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Final Diagnosis: Expansion Had Overtaxed Sacred Heart
By Rich Heidorn Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wood Heads To The Semifinals To Face Hubert's, Which Routed Vikings Once
By Eric Karabell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Court Oks Judgment Against Lawyer's Estate John M. Trevaskis Is Accused Of Bilking Clients Of Millions. But The Judgment May Not Help His Victims.
By Christopher Durso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
State Helps Coatesville Bring In Student Teachers
By Denise Breslin Kachin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Lukens, Hospital Agree To Aid Bus Line The Coatesville Link Still Needs More Backing To Keep Running. It Also Needs An Umbrella Group To Handle The Subsidies.
By Vyola P. Willson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
United Methodist Church Choirs To Join Voices To Help Ministry The Cristo Rey Ministry Serves 10,000 Hispanics In Southern Chesco. It Is $20,000 In The Red.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Morris Road Bridge May Be Closed Until '96 A Plan To Reopen One Lane Was Deemed Too Risky. Repairs Are Set To Begin In Mid-1995.
By Lisa E. Anderson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Oh, Brother Suit: Tabas Is Putting On Heirs Brother's Widow Gets Gaming Deal Scrapped; She Accuses Daniel Of Trying To Cheat Family
by Joseph R. Daughen, Daily News Staff Writer
Rapist Jailed For 86 Years
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
The Struggle To Save N. Phila. Opera House L & I Has Declared It Dangerous. The Owner Says It's Structurally Sound. A Hearing Is Today.
By Ginny Wiegand, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Artistry Of Ladew Will Make Home Gardeners Green
by Sandy Sorlien, Special to the Daily News
Abby Harry Chooses Howard University
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Stories Out Of Africa Text For Children Includes Kiswahili
by Yvonne Dennis, Daily News Staff Writer
Mayor Testifies In Trash Scam Trial Camden's Arnold Webster And The Housing Authority Director Vouched For Wilbert Fountain's Character.
By Maureen Graham, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Defendant In Killing At Bucks Market Depicted As Mentally Ill
By Larry King, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Neighborhood Surprise: The Street-cleaning Crew The Last Time One Resident Saw A City Clean-up Team Was Back In The Tate Administration.
By ACEL MOORE
Man Convicted Of Trying To Kill Police Officer
By Paul J. Lim, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tunnel's Neighbors Jolted By Conrail's Construction Blasts
By Greg McCullough, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Go To School With The Boys? No, Thanks Girls Schools Are Experiencing A Boom. A 1992 Study Led The Way.
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sacred Heart Closing Down Norristown Hospital Out Of Business
by Dave Bittan, Daily News Staff Writer
Peco Energy Picks Site For Substation It Will Be Built On An Eight-acre Tract Off Hafner Road In Upper Providence.
By Rhonda Goodman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Winslow Twp. Blocks Cuts In School Budget
By Edward Engel, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Officer Is Accused Of Beating An Affidavit Says The Officer Tried To Arrest The Woman On A Disorderly Conduct Charge.
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Day To Celebrate Town's History Exhibits And Shows Are Planned. Visitors Can Learn About Norristown And Reminisce About Old Times.
By Jere Downs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Farmers And Workers Reach Tentative Accord Mushroom Packers Had Filed A Complaint. A Hearing Before The Nlrb Has Been Canceled.
By Sergio R. Bustos, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Anger Is Rising In A Western Turf War Ranchers And Others, United In Outrage, Challenge Federal Control. How Far Will The Battle Go?
By Dan Meyers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
5 Layoffs Stir Anger At Ymca Workers At The Upper Main Line Y Are Signing A Petition In Protest.
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
R. Medinger, 84, Longtime Owner Of A Flower Shop In Chestnut Hill
By Andrew Wallace, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fda Gives Approval For Altered Tomato The Macgregor's Tomato Is The First Genetically Engineered Food To Be Found Safe. Skepticism Remains, However.
By Donna Shaw, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Drill Team Marches Past Stereotypes. Stepping High On The Field Of Life
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bebashi Founder Quits As Director
by Yvonne Latty, Daily News Staff Writer
Applause For A Boy Who Rescued His Cousin When Terry Brennan Saw The 4-year-old Go Under, He Acted Without Thinking.
By John Way Jennings and Terri Sanginiti, FOR THE INQUIRER
A Culinary Night At The Opera Three Tenors Will Sing Award-winning Arias At A Media Restaurant.
By Cheryl Squadrito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Man Guilty In Shooting Of Policeman The Incident Occurred After An Undercover Drug Buy. The Defendant Fired At 2 Other Officers.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Legal Separation So L.a. Law Is Finally Finished; You Can Learn To Live With It
by Ellen Gray, Daily News Staff Writer
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bucks County Closer To Renewing Rail Line
By Doug Donovan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Malvern Cafe Courts A Varied Clientele The Gallery-coffeehouse Draws Artists And Musicians. The Owner Says Customers Range In Age From 16 To 60.
By Catherine Quillman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cop Gets To See Shooter Convicted
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
SPORTS
A Gymnast Reaps Sacrifice's Reward Danny Beigel's Days Are Filled With Hard Work. Now, He Has A National First Place To Show For It.
By Nick Fierro, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Jones: More To My Game Than You've Seen
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
West Relieved To Get Start Vs. Cards
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
In This Sport, Dunks Would Be Bad Idea Prep's Crew Success Rooted In Hoops Cut
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Stern Targets Brawls, Taunts
by Rich Hofmann, Daily News Sports Columnist
Surgery May Keep Schilling Out A Month
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Philpark Horsemen Reject Purse Compromise
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Loss Leaves The Phillies Feeling Blue They Have Yet To Win In Their Clashing Caps, A Fashion Design Turned Bad-luck Charm. The Expos Rolled, 6-1.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Assistant Cooper Wins Tourney
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rodgers Says 'Cancer' Pervades The Angels
Daily News Wire Services
Sources: Clarke To Rejoin Flyers After All
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Go For Gin Can Defy Preakness History
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Mediocre . . . And Loving It What Playoffs? While Bulls Play On, Jordan Keeps His Focus On Baseball
by Sam Donnellon, Daily News Sports Writer
Leetch Stands Out Amid Forest Of Stars He's The Key To The Rangers' Success. For Instance, 19 Points In 11 Playoff Games.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Knicks Win; It's No Choke
by John Smallwood, Daily News Sports Writer
Philadelphia Park Horsemen Turn Down Track's Latest Offer
By Craig Donnelly, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Cats In The Hats Fall Flat In Truth, Fassero Is The Difference
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Call On Pippen Rattles Jordan
by Sam Donnellon, Daily News Sports Writer
Lumme's Goal Lifts Canucks
Daily News Wire Services
Spurs Executive Leaves; Coach Retained
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Sparky Lands The Pope's Autograph
by Ted Taylor, Special to the Daily News
Beer Sales Ok'd At World Cup
Daily News Wire Services
Lurie Opens Eagles' Nest To Alumni He Wants Them To Be A Part Of The "Family." At The Gala: Names Such As Bill Bergey, Ron Jaworski, Wilbert Montgomery, Steve Van Buren, Tom Woodeshick.
By Dave Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Knicks Win On A Free Throw, 87-86, For A 3-2 Series Lead Over The Bulls
By Frank Lawlor, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Vikings Sign Qb Ware To One-year Contract
Daily News Wire Services
Elbow Surgery Set For Schilling His Bone-spur Operation Is Tomorrow. The Pitcher Is Expected To Be Out Of Action At Least 4 Weeks.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Open Qualifying Is Back To 18 Holes It Was Considered Too Hectic To Have Almost 6,000 Hopefuls Cover 36 Holes In One Day.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lucas To Remain As Coach Of San Antonio
Daily News Wire Services
Bowden Suspends Bentley, Charlton
Daily News Wire Services
Insulted Duran Hoping His Bite Proves Worse Than His Bark Vinny Pazienza, His Next Opponent, Called Him A Dog. The Panamanian Then Unleashed An Unusual Threat.
By Robert Seltzer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Schott Under Fire, Says 'Fruits' Wear Earrings
Daily News Wire Services
Some Things Have Changed Kinder, Gentler Keenan Still Winning
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Lurie Doesn't Want His First Eagles Go-round To Go To Waste The New Owner Believes That '94 Will Set A Tone For The Future. He's Hitting The Ground Running.
By S.A. Paolantonio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chris Arcuri, Wrestler, Signs To Attend Rider
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
LIVING
A Woman Of Action, Research On Aids Scientist And Socialite Mathilde Krim Could Have Ignored Aids. Instead She Embraced It.
By Roy H. Campbell, INQUIRER FASHION WRITER
Children's Crusader Health Care, Welfare Reform, Urban Violence - Marian Wright Edelman, Of The Children's Defense Fund, Worries About All Of It. She's In Town To Be Honored Today By Women's Way.
By Lini S. Kadaba, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Charles Is Reported Irate Over Diana's Spending
By W. Speers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This story contains information from the Associated Press, Reuters, New York Post and Washington Post
Ambassador And Her Past The Chapters In Pamela Harriman's Bio Are Named After The Men In Her Life.
By Karen Heller, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Economy Up, Fears Linger Pols Scaring Small Firms
by Anthony S. Twyman, Daily News Staff Writer
Soft Sales For Soup Maker Campbell Blames The Sales Drop On New Policies On Promotions. It Did Report Record Profits.
By Susan Warner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Qvc Posts A Decline In Profits
By Michael L. Rozansky, and Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
ENTERTAINMENT
A Campaign To Jazz Up Classical-music Videos The Videos Are Inspired By The Success Of "Carreras, Domingo And Pavarotti."
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Pittsburgh Troupe Performs At Annenberg
By Nancy Goldner, INQUIRER DANCE CRITIC
Forrest's Manager Fights Firing
By Stephan Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tritt: Singin' 'bout Misery, In Good Times
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Court Is Adjourned After Eight Years, It's Time To Bang Down The Gavel On "L.a. Law." The Verdict: Overall, One Of The Two Or Three Best Tv Dramas Of Its Tenure.
By Jonathan Storm, INQUIRER TELEVISION CRITIC
Stories Of A Dying Man And A Dangerous Woman
Inquirer staff reviews and synopses, compiled by Christopher Cornell
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