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What happened on October 25, 1994
SPORTS
Collins Is Keeping The Faith He's Poised. He's Playing With Remarkable Efficiency. And Penn State's Winning.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Thank God He's Alive' Cowboys' Erik Williams Is Hurt In Car Wreck
Daily News Wire Services
Braves Gm Questions Awards To Individuals The Writers Who Do The Selecting Decided To Honor Performances During The Abbreviated Season.
By Jayson Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Joyous Barnett Gets Wish At Last The Fleet Receiver Wants To Make The Big Play. Last Night, He Finally Did.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers Hit Another Bump On The Road Jazz Latest To Take Advantage Of Ailing Club
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Wright Comes Up Lame As Sixers Lose He Has Tendinitis In The Left Knee, But Is Expected To Continue Playing. Utah Cruised, 131-108.
By Jody Genessy, FOR THE INQUIRER
Staley, Shaq Named Athletes Of The Year
Daily News Wire Services
Temple's Davis Out For Season
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Fuller Remembers Birds' Sack Man Finds Calls Of Ex-teammates Familiar
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Oilers Couldn't Run Or Shoot, So Eagles Defense Feasted Eric Allen Repaired His Reputation. William Fuller Got His Sack. Houston Made It Fairly Easy.
By Gwen Knapp, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Florida's Dean Expects To Lose Starting Spot
Daily News Wire Services
Lighter Golic Expects A Call From The Eagles
By Tim Panaccio, Gwen Knapp and Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Lucas Is Optimistic About Ailing Centers
By Frank Lawlor, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hardin First In Qualifying
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Oilers Slip Barnett Stars In Eagles' Lackluster Victory Night Of The Living Fred Barnett Lifts Birds To Ugly, 21-6 Win Over Oilers An Awful, Pretty Ride Eagles Have Enough Ups To Down Lowly Oilers
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Usery, Players To Meet Today
Daily News Wire Services
Two Players Sue Over Salary Cap Reduction
Daily News Wire Services
Poise Pulls Eagles Past Oilers Houston Makes It A Game
By S.A. Paolantonio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nhl: Talks Resume As Games Grow Fewer As Of Now, Each Team Will Play 80 Games Instead Of 84. Which Will Be Scrapped Has Not Been Announced.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Two Players Sue Nba Over Salary Cap Issue
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Brief Practice Isn't Flyers' Finest Hour On Yesterday's Program Were A Three-on-three Scrimmage, A Few Laps And Lots Of Uncertainty.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Raiders' Shell Denies Making Racial Slur
Daily News Wire Services
Bok At Bartram: College Scout's Dream Dan Harrell Keeps An Eye Out For City Talent. He Got Three Names On Friday To Pass Along To Coaches.
By Sally Pollak, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
At Bloomsburg, It Was A Victory Without Joy
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
BUSINESS
Israel's Bank Leumi To Close And Sell Its Center City Branch For Foreign Banks, The Manager Said, The City Doesn't Work. The Walnut St. Office Is Being Bought By Pnc.
By Andrew Cassel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Peco's Earnings Dip, But Dividend Increases The Utility Took A $145 Million Charge For Employee Buyouts. It Raised The Dividend 6.6%.
By Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Scott To Shed $1 Billion In Operations The Paper Firm Continues To Focus On Tissue Products. It Is Selling Its Pulp And Timberland Divisions.
By Susan Warner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sprint, Tv Firms In Venture Comcast Is One Of The Cable Companies. The Plan Is To Offer Local Phone Service And More.
By Michael L. Rozansky, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Earnings Down, But Not Shocking
by Anthony S. Twyman, Daily News Staff Writer
Super Salespeople
Video Storyboard Tests; DAILY NEWS GRAPHIC
National Media Gets $5 Million Bailout Loan
By Michael L. Rozansky, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City Board Of Elections Purges Scores From Rolls The Gop Filed 14,000 Last-minute Challenges; 400 Were Heard. Some Bogus Registrations Were Flagrant.
By Mark Fazlollah, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ouster Of Outspoken Student Okd Was He Victimizer Or Victim? A Judge Upheld Temple Law's Position.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dots All You Need To Know To Recycle
By Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
If It's The Economy, What's The Problem? Americans Are Viewing The Economy Darkly - Even Though The Statistics Show A Much Brighter Side.
By CHRIS SATULLO
Spend Money Wisely - Vote It's The Only Sure Way We Have To Guarantee That We Elect People Who Understand Federal Dollars Solve Any Problem
BY DAVE BARRY
Radnor Calls For 11.5% Tax Increase It Would Be The First Since '92. The Budget Also Seeks Higher Sewer Rates.
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Shot In Chester, Phila. Man Dies
By Glen Justice, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Schools Chief Vows District Will Open Up One Day After A Report On Academic And Fiscal Woes, Hornbeck Spoke Of "School Report Nights" And Accountability.
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Way We See It
by Glenn Holsten, Special to the Daily News
Pitts Is Proving To Be Adept At Being Adaptable
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Congress: Margolies-mezvinsky
Jump Start
Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Letters
Bigotry Is Alive In Both Races
BY DENISE RAJAUSKI
Governor Candidates Run Gamut On Abortion Ridge And Singel Are Pro-choice, With Singel More Liberal. Two Minor-party Candidates Favor A Ban.
By Robert Zausner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Firefighter Is Charged With Rape
By Glen Justice, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Jury Chosen In Slaying Of Store Clerk A Former Army Private Was Convicted In '86 And Sentenced To Death. The Sentence Was Overturned.
By Tom Avril, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Police Picket, Protest Lack Of Contract
By Larry Parker, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Gop Freeholder Candidates Say Democrats' Plan Is Ploy For Votes Camden County Officials Designed The Crime-prevention Package. It Will Cost $75,000 A Year.
By Herbert Lowe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
State Sen. Loeper's Challenger Asks: Who Needs A Senate?
By Glen Justice, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Part-time Worker Gets A Part-time Salary
By ALBERT DiBARTOLOMEO
Parties Pump Up Pressure As Election Nears
by Cynthia Burton, Daily News Staff Writer
Coming Down
GEORGE MILLER/ DAILY NEWS
Prison Guards Getting Back Pay A U.s. Labor Inquiry At Delco Prison Found The Guards Were Owed A Total Of $150,000 In Overtime.
By Bill Frischling, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Regional Ruckus Rendell Was Right To Lambaste The City-bashers
Two Unions And Camden Reach Pacts The Tentative Contracts Give Police Officers And Firefighters 18 Percent Raises Over Four Years.
By Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man Behind The Stills Likes His Job
by Ian Spelling, Special to the Daily News
None Of State's Candidates Addresses Concerns Of Gays
BY VICTORIA BROWNWORTH
Two Buses Collide Twenty-four People Suffer Minor Injuries
by Gloria Campisi and Jack McGuire, Daily News Staff Writers The Associated Press contributed to this report
Cultivated With Care, A Tainted Oasis Is Reborn Stenton Park Had Fallen Victim To Crime. Town Watch Reclaimed It.
By Meiyue Zhou, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
School Report No Surprise Superintendent Hornbeck Emphasizes Need For Wide Reform
by Yvette Ousley, Daily News Staff Writer
Life In A World Of Never-ending 'nam
by Ed Voves, Special to the Daily News
Burlington Joins Race For Playoffs In Group 1
By Don McKee, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Doing Away With Deer The Solution Isn't Pretty, But This Is One Case Where Nature Can't Help A Man-made Problem
Eagles Finally Shake Pesky Oilers
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cape May Feathers Its Nest As A Bird-watching Hot Spot "Every Year, There Is More And More Interest," Said An Audubon Expert. And More Tourist Dollars.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Silencing The Kids Annual School Music Shows In Danger As District Says It Can't Provide Funding
by Yvette Ousley, Daily News Staff Writer
Investment Clubs Help Novices Ply Stocks
by Randolph Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Ridley's Big Finish Beats Upper Darby For Central Crown Despite Knee Problems, Senior Kristen Sells Helped The Green Raiders Win The Volleyball Match.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Santorum's Not Skipping Any Stops On The Campaign Trail Former Vice President Dan Quayle Helped Him In Bethlehem. In Phila., He Met With Welfare Recipients.
By Larry Fish and Peter Landry, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Family Services Asked To Account For Funds
by Kitty Caparella, Daily News Staff Writer
Partners: No Records On Why Doe Was Fired
by Joseph R. Daughen, Daily News Staff Writer
Jerusalem's Two Rival Muftis Compete For Muslims' Loyalty They Reflect The Struggle Between Yasir Arafat And King Hussein. A Political Fight Reaches Into Religion.
By Carol Morello, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Witness: Grocery Wasn't Robbed Of Its Etiquette Before They Left Holding The Bag, The Narberth Gunmen Were Asked A Question, The Clerk Recalled.
By Greg McCullough, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
2 Buses, 1 With 20 Children, Collide; No Serious Injuries A School Bus Was Taking Children Home When It Hit A Septa Bus Going The Wrong Way, Officials Said. Signs Were Missing.
By Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
100 Volunteers Rally In Lansdowne To Give Rail Station A Cleanup They Worked As Part Of An Effort To Renovate The 100-year-old Facility.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ethics Panel Clears Ted
Daily News Wire Services
Gop Asked To Condemn Anti-city Brochure
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer John M. Baer contributed to this report
What's A Thief To Do? Stick Shift Leaves Carjackers Stuck On The Road In Montco
By Greg McCullough, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Congressional Debate And Defensive Tactics Budget Vote Comes Back To Haunt Mezvinsky
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Comic Books Grow Up They're Not Just Kid Stuff Anymore Beyond Batman The New Superpower Of Comic Books
by Renee Lucas Wayne, Daily News Staff Writer
'Doe's' Boss Tells Of Job Critiques Steven Asher Testified That He Sent The Lawyer Critical Notes. But He Didn't Keep Any Records.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Averting Health-care Confusion Deadline Near, State Officials Seek To Smooth Transition As Health Partners Status Changes.
By Walter F. Roche Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
School Leaders Hear Plaint Over Music Cuts Families And Teachers Spoke Out But Got No Promises. One Called The Program "One Of The District's Jewels."
By Jeff Gelles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ridge And Singel Crisscross The State
By Nathan Gorenstein and Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
13th District Candidates Hold Forth
By Rich Heidorn Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
This Year's Election Could Provide The Opening For A Balanced-budget Amendment
By GEORGE F. WILL
Conestoga Wins A Literary First
By Gloria A. Hoffner and Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
Physician Cleared Of Death Plot She Was Convicted Of Soliciting An Assault. The Defense Is Challenging The "Weird" Verdict.
By Jeff Eckhoff, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
$50 Buys A Bundle At Comic-book Event
by Renee Lucas Wayne, Daily News Staff Writer
2 On Ridge-singel Race - And A 'Throw The Rascals Out' Reader
The School Story Could Be Different If The Missing Persons Were There The Children At The Douglass School Want An End To Drugs And Violence. They Could Have Used Support On The Home Front.
By ACEL MOORE
Tattle
by Ellis Widner, Daily News Staff Writer Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Stolen Lawn Ornaments Are Returned Ghosts And Santas Were Among The Loot.
By Suzette Hackney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Phila 'S Blight Law Has A Payday L&i Showed It Meant Business, Haling More Than 70 Violators Into Court. It Was The Year-old Law's First Big Roundup.
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Springfield Finally To Be Reckoned With
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rendell Blisters 'Virulent' Gop Mailing In A Letter, He Accuses The Party Of Philadelphia-bashing And Race-baiting.
By Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
R. La Pelle, A Dentist With Camera And Violin
By Andy Wallace, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
As Police, Alumni Give The Lessons
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
When Kids Lack Standards, Our Civilization Declines
BY CAL THOMAS
Lautenberg Blasts His Foe's Failure To Repudiate Radio Host Called Racist The Senator Berated Haytaian Before A Mostly Black Group. The Speaker Said That He Was Against Racism.
By Nancy Phillips, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
As The Election Nears, So Does The Need For An Economic Reality Check
By R.A. Zaldivar, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
A Debate Short On Names Before Locking Horns With Weldon, Nichols Had To Introduce Herself.
By Reid Kanaley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Truth About Sex Is We're Not Having It Very Often
BY DONNA BRITT
Tap Room A Cheery Internet Roadhouse
by Rick Selvin, Daily News Staff Writer
Court Date For Heart Recipient How Fugitive Got Drugs To Stay Alive A Mystery
by Kitty Caparella, Daily News Staff Writer
Living By The Code, Dying By The Code On The Street, It's Violence That Rules Generations Have Followed These Commandments: Demand Respect; Take Retribution. Though Guns Raise The Stakes, Many City Youths Refuse To Break The Code.
By David Zucchino, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Edgewood Letting The Good Times Roll Last Year, The Eagles Won One Game. This Year, They've Already Won A Tourney Berth.
By Joey Culligan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / J. KYLE KEENER
Robert L. Pahlka, 74; 'The Most Loved Man'
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Harmless Fare For Preschoolers Nick Jr. Brings On Two Series
by Ellen Gray, Daily News Staff Writer
Discharged Worker Sues Washington Twp. Board
By David Kinney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Robert H. Butman, 70, Former Professor
By Barbara J. Richberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Mock Trial Lends Realism To 'An American Tragedy'
By Joyce Vottima Hellberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Film And Stage Actor Raul Julia, Known For His Diversity Of Roles
By Carrie Rickey, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Fill-in Coaches Keep Sun Valley Shining
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
His Car Was 'Guided Missile'
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
He'd Rather Be In Philly His Small Business Has Had Big Impact
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
Just Off Ocean City's Boardwalk, A Quest For Buried Treasure Rumors Of Riches Surround The Sindia. Locked In Sand For 93 Years, The Vessel Has Resisted Salvors. Some Want To Try Again.
By Mark Davis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Williamson Squad Learns The Hard Way
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Miss. College Is Stunned By Charges Against Ex-president The Ex-president Is Accused Of Taking $1.7 Million And Buying Stocks And Prostitutes.
By Larry Copeland, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
'Just For Laughs' Is Propelled By Two Veteran Tv Comedians
By Clifford A. Ridley, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
A Sound Display By Orchestra In Boston
By Peter Dobrin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Troubadour In Blue Joni Mitchell, Whose 17th Album Comes Out Today, Isn't The Songstress Of Sad On Purpose. She's Just Striving For Beautiful Music, Wherever It Leads.
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Martial Performance By The Touring Peking Opera Company
By Daniel Webster, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
They Might Be Giants At The Tower Theater
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Bit Of Comedy Amid Much Serious Art From Australia
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
LIVING
She's Not At All Like That, The 'New' Madonna Vows
By David O'Reilly, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER The New York Times and Associated Press contributed to this report
How Workers Talk - And How Others React Deborah Tannen Studied Speaking Styles On The Job. Her New Book Describes Problems She Found, Especially For Women.
By Julia M. Klein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
How Layoffs Affect Those Who Remain
By Ellen O'Brien, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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