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What happened on October 05, 1994
NEWS
L. Merion Panel Approves Affordable-housing Plan The Proposal Has Drawn Fierce Friends And Foes Alike. All Turned Their Wrath On The Planning Commission.
By Greg McCullough, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Poverty, Not A Virus, Spurs Aids
BY ARNOLD JACKSON
Costello Back As Fop Head
by Kitty Caparella, Daily News Staff Writer
Pickpockets Have An Eye And Hand For The Easy Mark
BY MIKE ROYKO
Haytaian Hurls The Opening Hardball The Senate Candidate Accused Lautenberg Of Concealing Tax Returns. Lautenberg Aides Scoffed.
By Nancy Phillips, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Peres Has Been The Prophet Of Peace
By TRUDY RUBIN
Congregation And Neighbors Set Aside Differences To Save Church The Battle Had Gotten Ugly. But One Man, Acting As A Go-between, Helped Ease The Tensions.
By William R. Macklin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Finances Of Fire Union Are Probed Officials Of Local 22 Have Been Called Before The Federal Grand Jury. "I'm In The Dark Completely," Said The Union Chief.
By Marc Duvoisin and Henry Goldman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Espy Made The Right Decision: He Had To Go It's Worth Noting That, For Once, A Significant Resignation By An African American Was Not Tainted Or Complicated By The Issue Of Color.
By CLAUDE LEWIS
Some Discord Over School Festivals
by Yvette Ousley, Daily News Staff Writer
Credit-report Relief Is On The Horizon
by Randolph Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Gop Battling Bills That Help Democrats Senate Republicans Had Five Filibusters Going At One Point. They Aim To Hurt Democrats This Fall.
By David Hess, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Chesco Businessman Tried A 3d Time In Fraud Case 2 Prior Convictions Were Overturned. He's Charged With Misusing Millions Borrowed To Rehab Hotels.
By Julia C. Martinez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Poll: Singel & Ridge Even At This Point, Either Can Win The Guv Race
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Marc Schogol, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Nurse Irissa L. Lackey; W. Phila. Foster Mom
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Upon Aristide's Return The Once And Future Haitian President Could Learn From A Master Of Political Reconciliation
Can Too Much Information Be Dangerous To The Truth? Judge Ito, In The Simpson Trial, Talks About Media "Polluting" The Jury Pool. Is This The Start Of Media Environmentalism?
By BRIAN STONEHILL
The Right To Be Born Different
By ART CAPLAN
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / S.D. ROWAN
Inoculation Team Goes To The Children Students And City Workers Unite For A Cause.
By Meiyue Zhou, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Shaky Cabinet Espy Didn't Hew To The Standard His Job Required . . .
Gun Ban Shot Down Legislature Kills City's Bid To Control Assault Weapons Lawmakers Vote Down Gun Ban Assault Weapons Specified
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer The Associated Press contributed to this report
Complaints About Fumes Prompt 2d Evacuation Of Medical Building 4 Women Were Treated At A Voorhees Hospital. Workers Were Forced Out Of The Complex Last Week.
By Amy Zurzola, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Missing Students Disrupt School About 100 "No-shows" Have Not Attended Chester High All Year. Their Absence Is Causing Problems With Class Size.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Video Dead There Isn't Much, But Ticketless Will Be Grateful
by Jonathan Takiff, Daily News Staff Writer
The Nomination Of Coleman Gets Bipartisan Praise He Would Be The State's First Black Supreme Court Justice. Swift Confirmation Is Expected.
By Chris Mondics, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
National Honors Go To Schools The Sabold School And Bywood School Will Get Blue Ribbon Awards.
By Glen Justice, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Feds Want Union Records
by Gloria Campisi and Jeffrey Horn, Daily News Staff Writers
Convention Center Loses An $11 Million Exhibition The Consumer Electronics Show Was To Be The Center's Largest Event. It Was Canceled.
By Dan Stets, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
State Legislature Kills City Gun Ban Casey Had Upheld Assault-weapon Bans Here And In Pittsburgh. Intense Lobbying Led To An Override.
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Peg Draws Little Notice Independent Not A Factor
by Cynthia Burton, Daily News Staff Writer
Gop Enlists Whitman And Cable Tv In Race For Burlco Freeholder Never Before Have Tv Ads Been Used In The Race. Democrats Say They Have No Plans To Use Tv.
By Tom Avril, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Over 200 Protest Proposed Change In Use Of State Workers' Reviews Many Call The Performance Reviews "Arbitrary." As Proposed, They Could Determine Who's Laid Off.
By Michael Raphael, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Shaky Cabinet . . . But The Cisneros Situation Seems To Be Different
Earn Money, Help A Growing Nation Mandela Touring U.s. To Raise Funds
by Becky Batcha, Daily News Staff Writer
Delco Asked To Rescind Contract A Glenolden Construction Firm Was Awarded A $130,000 Contract. But Its Workers Never Showed Up.
By Bill Frischling, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Competing To Provide Health Care To The Poor Confusion Is Widespread As Hmos Scramble To Line Up Clients For The Health Choices Program.
By Walter F. Roche Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Target Special-interest Loopholes For Real Reform
by Jonathan Rauch, New York Times
Raucous House Oks Naming A New Prosecutor After Much Tumult, A 194-4 Vote. The Independent Counsel Could Probe The Attorney General's Office.
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Police Exonerated Judge: No Way Cops Guilty Of Beating
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Briefs
Daily News wire services
R. Block, 74, A Camden Urologist
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
School Board Faces $20,000 Price Tag To End Landfill Suit Cinnaminson's School District Is Among 43 That Would Pay About That To Settle The Gems Suit.
By Tamara Chuang, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Senate Approves Notifying Neighbors Of Convict's Move The Law Would Apply To Anyone Convicted Of A Sex Crime Against A Child. The Vote Was Unanimous.
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Man Sentenced For Sex Abuse He Admitted Molesting 2 Boys. His First Plea Agreement Was Rejected. The Second Got Him 7 To 20 Years.
By Bridget Mount, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Princess's Pal Is No Gentleman
Theodore Mendell, 90, Prominent Internist
By Barbara J. Richberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Parking Firm Blames City For Employee Theft
by Bob Warner, Daily News Staff Writer
Tattle
Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Rail Project In S. Jersey Gets Hearing The Mass-transportation Buildup Would Be The Biggest In The Area Since Patco In The 1960s.
By Jane M. Reynolds, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
25 Firings Stir Anger At Prison Guards Targeted, Delco Workers Say.
By Bill Frischling, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fords Net 2-1 Win Over Panthers Defense Helped Haverford Stay Unbeaten In The Central League.
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
Education's More Than Just A History Lesson At . . . The Penn Charter School
by Ron Avery, Daily News Staff Writer
Pha To Get $73 Million City To Raze Dangerous Sites
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
Trinity Episcopal Church Episcopal Church Deals With Growth A Sanctuary And An Education Wing Were Added. A 2d Wing Is Being Considered.
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Scene In Philadelphia And Its Suburbs
By Richard Jones Inquirer staff writer Dianna Marder contributed to this column
'Shocked' At Indictment, Top Gloucester County Aide Won't Quit Joseph Laporta Was Renamed County Roads Chief Last Summer. He Was Charged With Two Others In A Bribery Scheme.
By Maureen Graham and Thomas Turcol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Ridley Parents Present Petition, Protest School Busing Boundaries
By Suzette Hackney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Altering A Centuries-old Tradition Until This Year, Girl Acolytes Were Taboo In The Catholic Church.
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
West Deptford Oil Refinery Closes For Maintenance
By Karla Haworth, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Private Roads: Discretion Advised Being Off A Beaten Track Has Its Costs To Residents.
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Haddon Heights' Jim Weick Jr. Is Carrying On A Family Tradition His Father Played College Ball. So Did His Uncles. The Game Has Always Been Part Of His Life.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hud Chief Vows $45.8 Million To Replace 5 Phila. Towers
By Sergio R. Bustos and Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Admirers Cheer Mandela In D.c. The South African President Surmounts A Distrust Of Politicians. His Quest For Aid Took Him To The White House.
By Angie Cannon, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Septa To Replace Bridge The Bridge, Near The Berwyn Train Station, Has Been Closed To Vehicles. The New Span Will Be For Pedestrians Only.
By Kristi Nelson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Let The Competitive Market Be The Judge Of Free Speech
BY CHUCK STONE
Woodstown Honor Student Also At Head Of Running Class
By Jeff Offord, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sun Valley Boys And Interboro Girls Win Now Each Team Can Do No Worse Than Share First Place In The Del-val League.
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Collingdale Is Warned About A Thrift Shop The Salvation Army Plans To Open The Store This Month. One Critic, However, Questioned Its Purpose.
By Richard Berkowitz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Some Cherry Hill West Rivalries Continue At Home The Football Team Is Loaded With Brothers. They Find Advantages.
By Matt Toll, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At Akiba, A Match Made In Heaven (almost) Fred Rosenfeld Wanted To Return To Cross-country. The Climbing Cougars Are Happy He Succeeded.
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Test For A Sitcom Seance
by Ellen Gray, Daily News Staff Writer
400 Fete Chester Pastor On Her 75th Mother Wortham Has Led First Pentecostal Church For 36 Years. She Also Directs Mission Of Care.
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Diller's Quest Getting To Know You
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Molesting Suspect Held For Trial
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Larsen Booted From Bench Larsen Convicted Pa. Senate Vote Bars Ex-jurist From Public Office
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer The Associated Press contributed to this report
Larsen's Troubles Are Not Over Yet He's Appealing His Criminal Conviction, And He Faces Misconduct Charges. But He'll Likely Keep His Pension.
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
On The Course, These Twin Sisters Don't Mind Running As One The Episcopal Freshmen Have Their Own Identities. In A Race, Though, It's Hard To Tell Them Apart.
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Senate Convicts, Ousts Larsen Acquits Him On 6 Of 7counts
By Emilie Lounsberry, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writers Russell E. Eshelman Jr. and Robert Moran contributed to this article
Sex Suit At Temple Athlete Says Ex-coach Was Out Of Line
by Marianne Costantinou, Daily News Staff Writer
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chichester Reaps Dividends From Exchange Student Mauricio Maquivar Of Monterrey, Mexico, Has Made The Eagles Respectable.
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
N.j. Officer Admits He Robbed Dealers Camden Patrolman Jeffrey Williams Pleaded Guilty Yesterday. He Offered To Testify Against His Partner.
By Maureen Graham, John Way Jennings and Larry Lewis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS Inquirer correspondent Terri Sanginiti contributed to this report
Accused Fake Doc Jailed For 18 Months Judge Revokes His Probation On '92 Assault Count
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
40 Found Dead In Switzerland Police Suspect Mass Suicide By Religious Cult
Daily News Wire Services
Man Gets 10 Years In Metals Scams The Judge Also Ordered Him To Repay $1 Million And Called Him A Liar.
By Julia C. Martinez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / MARK STEIN
Former Fop President Retakes Reins Of Philadelphia Police Union Richard Costello, Union Chief From 1988 To '90, Is Back. The Veteran Bested An Old Rival In A Vote.
By Jeff Gammage, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Think Transportation Systems, Not Just One Mode, U.s. Official Says Transportation Secretary Pena, In A Talk Here, Stressed Global Competition. He Praised The Fast Ships.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
At Mercy Of Conventioneers Factors Beyond City's Control Keep Vital Business Away
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
Small Firms Network On Grand Scale
For The Inquirer / TOM MIHALEK
Stocks Soar In 3rd Quarter Six Percent Gain Counters Big Loss During First Half
by Randolph Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
City Conducting Financial Review Of Ailing Philadelphia Gas Works The Utility Has Been Handcuffed By Late Payments. It Intends To Write Off $39.4 Million As Uncollectible.
By Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
FOOD
Cheese And Greens They Make A Good Team, But You Have To Know Which Lettuce Goes With Which Cheese. Here's How You Do It.
By Andrew Schloss, FOR THE INQUIRER
Fall For Winter Squash
by Aliza Green, Special to the Daily News
Sweet Are The Uses Of Chocolate Chip-laden Cookies. Fudgy Brownies. Chocolate-raspberry Tarts. They're Yours For The Baking.
By Mary Goodbody and Brooke Dojny, FOR THE INQUIRER
Foggia Could Iron Out A Few Wrinkles
by Maria Gallagher, Daily News Food Editor
Menu With Eggplant As The Main Dish
By Marie Simmons, FOR THE INQUIRER
Decades Of Recipes Condensed In A Book Campbell's Marks 125th With 70 Ways To Use Soup
by Maria Gallagher, Daily News Food Editor
Of All The Half-baked Gifts, This One Has A-peel A Huge Case Of Ripened Bananas Becomes Banana Bread. Lots Of Banana Bread.
By Robin Benzle, FOR THE INQUIRER
Get Off Your Wort, It's Oktoberfest
by Jim and Lisa Anderson, Special to the Daily News
SPORTS
Report: A Secret Vote By Owners
Daily News Wire Services
It's The Dream Of The Special Teams: A Fake Field Goal That Works The Eagles Almost Pulled It Off Against The 49ers. But A Delay-of-game Penalty Spoiled The Fun.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Amateurs Turn The Tables On Pros
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
76ers Taking A 2-day Look At Sampson Yes, The Star Of Old Has Trouble Running. But The Coach Is Looking For Less Tangible Qualities.
By Frank Lawlor, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lack Of Action Appeals To Zordich
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Report: Reds Get Player If Johnson Goes To Orioles
Daily News Wire Services
Gary Gives Cowboys Slip, Signs Deal With Dolphins
Daily News Wire Services
New Clot Might Sideline Frazier For Rest Of Season
Daily News Wire Services
Phils Still Champs, But Don't Expect Fireworks In This Star-crossed Year, Alas, Stranger Things Have Happened.
By Jayson Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Sam Carchidi contributed to this article
Yo, Adrian, What A Day Burk's Seven Td Tosses Tied Record That Is Still On Books
by Ray Didinger, Daily News Sports Writer
Three Strikes, And You're Out Schools To Monitor Unexcused Absences
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Nebraska Qb Treated For New Clot
THE INQUIRER STAFF
In Nhl, Players Get New Proposal The Owners Will Get A Response Today. Union Chief Bob Goodenow Is Not Overly Optimistic.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sampson Pans His Own Audition
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Sticking To It Conversation's Flowing Nhl Players Studying Owners' New Proposal; More Talks Set For Today
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Umass Guard Williams Suspended 3 Games
Daily News Wire Services
Schall's Childhood Dream Possible
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
In Baseball's Home Town, Something's Changed Folks In Cooperstown See The Strike As Taking A Toll, As Loosening The Hold That The Game Has On America.
By Michael Bamberger, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Hurricane In The Eye Of A Storm Miami Takes Its Passing Seriously. Just Ask Quarterback Frank Costa.
By Mike Bruton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers, Pistons Discuss Dawkins-macon Deal
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Boxer Busted In Drug Case
Daily News Wire Services
Boxing's 'Professor' Ponders A Job Offer George Benton Has Been Asked To Train Lennox Lewis. He's Not Lunging At The Opportunity.
By Robert Seltzer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Radick Named Coach At Rock
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Temple's Receivers Are Turning Heads They Started Out Green As Grass. Now They're Making Qb Henry Burris Look Good As Gold.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Philly-born G. Love Pays Tribute To Classic Blues He And His Combo Play With Panache At The Tla.
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ignat Solzhenitsyn Helps Concerto Soloists Begin 30th Season
By Peter Dobrin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sawallisch Triple Play: Pianist, Conductor, Commentator
By Daniel Webster, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Hollywood On The Danube Budapest Is Becoming A Film Capital. It's Cheaper, And It Can Double For Paris, Casablanca, Moscow - Even Harlem.
By Barbara Demick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
From Memphis, A Tribute To Elvis On Pay-per-view
By Lee Winfrey, INQUIRER TV WRITER
LIVING
Family Affairs Reunions Do More Than Merely Get Relatives Together For A Good Time.
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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