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What happened on November 28, 1995
NEWS
Rev. Willie Williams, Pastor, Activist, Ex-cop
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Phila. Man Dies After Cherry-picker Bucket Hits Bridge William Bauer, 22, Was Standing In The Elevated Unit. He Was Checking Holiday Decorations In Glenside.
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A New Plaque Recalls An Old Indian Village
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Shawnee Goalie Danielle Vile Named Top Defensive Player
By Joey Culligan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Elwell Offensive Player Of The Year In Field Hockey
By Joey Culligan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Shopper's Watch It's The Season When Consumerism Has A Good Name.
After Probe Of Odor, School To Reopen In N. Hanover
By Craig LaBan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Law Firm Still Owed In Stinson Case The Firm Says The State Senate Owes It $312,723. The Gop Says Taxpayers Shouldn't Foot That Bill.
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
A Worthy Investment
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / JOHN COSTELLO
Rendell Aide: U.s. Budget Could Hit Hard
By Craig R. McCoy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Montco Judge Dismisses Vote-tally Challenge A Pottstown Democrat Had Tried To Have An Absentee Ballot Ruled Invalid. The Results Are Now Official.
By Michelle Conlin and Andrew Metz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Egypt Keeps 'Free' Elections Under A Tight Rein The Parliamentary Race Is Stacked In Favor Of Hosni Mubarak's Party. Some Rivals Have Been Arrested.
By Alan Sipress, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chester School Leaders Risk Contempt Citation The Specialist Hired To Oversee Special Education Says Two Officials Knowingly Violated A Federal Court Order.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In Fiscal Distress, Epa Cuts Inspections Hundreds Of Site Checks Have Been Canceled. "The Environmental Cop Is Not On The Beat," Says The Chief.
By Mark Jaffe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER The Associated Press contributed to this article
Cellular Company Withdraws Request For Bensalem Site The Maryland Firm Wanted To Build A Radio Tower In A Cemetery. Some Residents Had Strenuously Objected.
By Richard Berkowitz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Couple Faithfully Plan For Emergencies They Teach Preparedness To Other Mormons By Unpacking A Carefully Stuffed Duffle Bag.
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Gop Budget Is Bad News For Everybody But The Rich
BY MOLLY IVINS
Collaboration, Competition Mix In Search For Cystic Fibrosis Drug
By Donald C. Drake, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jewish Book Festival Will Be Held
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Prison's Former Bookkeeper Will Serve Time There Kathleen Ann Lovett Embezzled $207,000. She Says She Had A Gambling Habit. The Sentence: 6-23 Months.
By Andrew Metz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Camden Murder Suspect Also Is Facing Sex Charges
By Larry Lewis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Irene D. Davis, Well-known In Haddonfield
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pgw Reaches Pact With Low-income Ratepayers 8,500 Gas Users Were To Be Barred From A Discount Program. Instead, They Must Pay Installments.
By Julie Stoiber, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Medical, Nursing Schools Must Have Radical Surgery
By Rebecca W. Rimel
Clinton Calls Bosnia Plan A Risk, But Right "We Cannot Do Everything, But We Must Do What We Can," He Said In An Effort To Convince Congress And The Public Of The Need For 20,000 U.s. Troops.
By Peter Slevin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU David Hess of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
No, Nigeria Is Different
By Michael Clough and Nancy Bodurtha
Rabin Assassination Unleashes Mccarthyism In Israel
by Benjamin Netanyahu, New York Times
Column Gave Lesbians Voice, Sparked Slew Of Reader Mail
BY VICTORIA BROWNWORTH
Septa Getting Jump On Gambaccini Successor
by Frank Dougherty, Daily News Staff Writer
Levin Inspecting Option To Stay? Might Not Be Quitting L&i After All
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
Class Time For Managers Bucks Government Leaders Learn New Policies For Conduct.
By Russell Gold, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Deer Hunt Begins Despite Debate Lower Merion Officials And Hunters Disagree On How Best To Thin A Growing Herd.
By Kyle York Spencer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Whitman Endorses Zimmer For Senate She Said He Shares Her Wish To Cut Government And Taxes. He's Been Under Siege Lately.
By Chris Mondics, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Illegal Search Sets Him Free Dodged At Least Dozen Years In Jail
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Juggling Choices Can Be Wearying
By Chris Satullo, Deputy Editorial Page Editor
Sanctions Worked In S. Africa; They Also Will Work In Nigeria
By Desmond M. Tutu
Holiday Blues
by Tonya Pendleton, Daily News Staff Writer
Arbitration Could Work For Teachers
BY WALTER J. GERSHENFELD
Support For House And Home An Award Of $585,000 Will Help Make Home Ownership Easier In Bristol Township.
By John Murphy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Washington Twp. Plan For Special Ed At Hand The School Board Is Set To Adopt The Plan Tonight. Enrollment Is Up Nearly 70 From Two Years Ago.
By Matthew Futterman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Stay Or Go, Levin's Job Is Not Over
Pennsbury's Connor Has Just One Goal Left - Taking A State Title He Has An 84-5 Record, Two District Crowns, And A Regional Title. He's Been Lifting Weights To Prepare For His Final Run At A State Crown.
By Nick Fierro, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Who Would Confront The American Troops In The Balkans? The Fear: Guerrillas Will Strike Quickly, In Hopes Of Sending Flag-draped Caskets To America At Christmas.
By Peter Slevin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Thomas J. Brady, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Pellegrini Knew This Team Was Special
By Steve Wartenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Keeping A Lid On The Drug Problem If We Really Want To Win The War Against Narcotics, They Should Be Sold In Those Impossible-to-open Aspirin Bottles
BY DAVE BARRY
Playing With Blocks There Ought Still To Be Time To Rejigger Plans For Independence Mall, Though One Deadline Is Past.
Levin Has 'Been Good To Us' Many City Groups Hoping He'll Stay
by Marc Meltzer, Daily News Staff Writer
A.c. Police Sex-harassment Trial Starts A Female Sergeant Says Supervisors Ignored Her Complaints. She's Suing In Federal Court.
By Larry Lewis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Authority Will Borrow More For Rec Center L. Providence Officials Say It May Take Four Years Now For The General Washington To Be Profitable.
By Louis S. Hansen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Phanatic Victim Angry With Award Gets 128g From Jury For Injuries To Back
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer
La Salle's Digiacomo Got Off To Fast Start In Cross-country The Freshman Out Of Paul Vi Was Named Newcomer Of The Year At The Atlantic Ten Meet.
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Getting A Head Start On College High Schools Use Advanced Placement.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
Wife Fights Penalty For Mate's Error He Was Caught With A Prostitute. Seizure Of Their Car Is At Issue In The Supreme Court.
By Aaron Epstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Kids In The Crossfire Kids Caught In Shootout 2 Motorists Fire Away, Flee
by Jack McGuire, Gloria Campisi and Myung Oak Kim, Daily News Staff Writers
Convicted In Car Theft, Attack On Septa Cop
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
House Republican Rookies Calling Shots, Setting Tone
BY GEORGE F. WILL
Residents Help Put 'Evil' Man Back In Jail His Bail Raised To $75,000
by Marisol Bello, Daily News Staff Writer
Back Window Of School Bus Hit By Stray Bullet
By Suzette Parmley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Not-so-sweet Charity Feeling Generous? Do Your Homework
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Amateurs And Pros Plan To Harmonize In Christmas Band
By Andrea Hamilton, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Driver Guilty In Fatal Crash Paratransit Man Was Dui
by Kurt Heine, Daily News Staff Writer
This Time, The Police Were The Sneaky Ones
By Alison Fitzgerald, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Overcoming Abuse - And Isolation Things Are Different For Korean Women In America. A Support Center And Art Classes Help Them Cope.
By Allie Shah, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Witness Identifies Defendant As Killer Of Coatesville Man She Said She Saw John Ray Of West Chester Shoot Ronald Smith. The D.a. Says Revenge Was The Motive.
By Jennifer Wing, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'Friends Together, Friends Forever' Students Cope With Death
by Yvonne Latty, Daily News Staff Writer
Thousands Of Sunny Days Together The Tetis Of Ardmore Have Been Married 69 Years. She Was 15 When They Wed.
By Justin Pritchard, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Septa Set To Begin Search For Next Chief Most Board Members Say They Expect Gambaccini To Serve Out His Contract Until August 1997.
By Larry Fish, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Trial Is Burlco's First Under Carjacking Law A Willingboro Man Is Charged With Demanding A Ride To Camden And Taking The Car. He Could Get 30 Years.
By Alison Fitzgerald, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Coach-of-the-year Recognition Is Beyond Kugler's Expectations
By Joey Culligan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
An Unhappy Whitney Vents Her Wrath
BY FRANCESCA CHAPMAN Daily News wire services and USA Today contributed to this report
An Idealist's Tragic End In Bosnia Field William Jefferson Went From Mullica Hill To U.n. To Peace Mission. He Was Mysteriously Shot.
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
District Eyes Privatizing Precedent Morrisville Prepares To Defend Replacing A Union With Contract Workers.
By Jennifer Van Doren, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Paratransit Driver Guilty In Fatal Crash Michael Graham Was Under The Influence In The I-95 Crash That Killed A Woman, 23. He Faces A Long Term.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Quick Call Foils Robbery At N.j. Bank A Teller Saw Something Amiss. Police Arrived, A Shootout Ensued, And A Robbery Was Stopped Before It Could Start.
By Lillian Weis and Cathleen Egan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
For Two-steppers, The Party's Over A Popular Dance Spot Ceased Latin American Music Nights After Township Pressure.
By Clea Benson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Eric Kuchler Wants To See It In Black And Blue The Monsignor Bonner Athlete Likes To Dish It Out. On The Football Field. And In The Rink.
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Doctor And Staff Accused Of Scam Prosecutors Say Jack A. Danton And Five Others Defrauded 13 Insurance Companies Of $4 Million.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Radnor Board To Vote On New Principal For High School The Candidate Is Robert Baker. He Is An Assistant Superintendent In The State College District.
By Rick Rothacker, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Norristown Memories Will Be Put On Display
By Rena Singer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Prison Contract Expected For Aramark The Locally Based Food Service Giant Was The Low Bidder For The Chester County Prison Job.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Strutting Along At 87 Mummers' Elder Statesman Ready
by Frank Dougherty, Daily News Staff Writer
Triathlon Champ Yields To The Urge To Compete Again West Chester's Jan Wanklyn Won't Let Motherhood Stop Her.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Doc And Aides Indicted In $4m Insurance Scam Feds Say A Lawyer Sent Clients To Him
by Jim Nolan, Daily News Staff Writer
Phillies Take $128,000 Hit For A Phanatic Belly-bump
By L. Stuart Ditzen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Underpass Under Way Come May The Villanova Project Will Take Two Years. Lancaster Avenue Traffic Will Feel The Impact.
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Borough Chosen For Pa. Zone Norristown Has Been Named An Enterprise Zone. It Gives Businesses Access To Sizable Grants And Low-interest Loans.
By Rena Singer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Asian Firm May Build A Plant Here It's Looking At The Philadelphia/camden Empowerment Zone And Another East Coast City. Negotiations Are On.
By Marc Kaufman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Quakers Find Plusses In Loss
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
It's A Start; Phils Sign El Sid For '96
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Emmitt Feared Worst, But Now Set To Return
Daily News Wire Services
U.s. Indoor Adds Sponsor To Lineup
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Birds Say The Qb Flap Is Gone With The Win Rhodes Sought To Downplay The Brief Benching Of Peete: "The Bottom Line Is We Won A Football Game."
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jays' Pat Gillick Named Gm Of Orioles
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Tenure Of Owls' Foley Begins With 62-52 Loss
By Mel Greenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This article contains information from the Associated Press
Penn State Opponent In The Outback Bowl Likely To Be Auburn
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'I May Look At Coach' Lucas Hints He'll Quit, Focus On Gm Duties If It'll Improve Team
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Hextall Healthy, Likely To Face Panthers
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lucas The Gm Not Ready To Pull The Plug On Lucas The Coach The Sixers Had High Hopes, But Are 2-9. "I Put Myself To The Acid Test All The Time,\" Lucas Said. \"the Players Have To Stand Up And Play."
By Raad Cawthon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Defensive Line Coach's Player Rotation Is Criticized
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Laced With Cash In This Game, Nearly Everyone Wins But Nike Rules Growing World Of Collegiate Shoe Deals
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Penn Fights To Finish, But Trojans Triumph The Quakers Showed Surprising Strength In Their Season Opener. They Lost In The Final Seconds.
By Kevin Tatum, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Maryland Escapes Towson St.
Daily News Wire Services
Eagles Sign Veteran Monk The 37-year-old Ex-redskin Holds The Nfl Career Record For Pass Receptions. He'll Be Used As A Third-down Receiver.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Robitaille Flips After Rangers Tie
Daily News Wire Services
Bucks Trade 2 To Grizzlies For Benjamin
Daily News Wire Services
Rutgers Dumps Graber
Daily News Wire Services
Phillies Re-sign Sid Fernandez To 1-year Deal
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dragons Rout Div. Ii St. Anselm In Opener
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Orioles Hire Gillick As Gm
Daily News Wire Services
Rutgers Coach Graber Is Fired The University Said It Was "Time To Make A Change." The Scarlet Knights Finished 4-7 This Season.
By Kevin Tatum, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drexel Routs St. Anselm
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
After Long Wait, Monk Lands With Birds
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Textile's Home Win Streak Snapped At 80
by Tom Mahon, Daily News Sports Writer
Kave Captures Winter Tourney
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
LIVING
Off To Grandmother's House? Well, Better Call First. These Days, It's Likely She's Busy, Leading An Independent Life.
By Shelly Phillips, FOR THE INQUIRER
Princess Diana Returns To London In Triumph
By W. Speers This story contains information from the Associated Press, Reuters, New York Post, New Yorker, People and Inquirer movie critic Carrie Rickey
ENTERTAINMENT
Philomel Finds The Gold In Four Vivaldi Concertos
By Daniel Webster, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
BUSINESS
Fed Says It Missed Clues In The Daiwa Debacle Greenspan Spoke, And A Senate Committee Listened. A More Robust Follow-up, He Said, Might Have Helped.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Fleer Will Close Its Olney Plant; 90 Are Losing Jobs It Will Make Its Bubble Gum In Mississippi And Contract-out Its Trading-card Packaging Work. The Average Salary For Its Employees: $24,000.
By Susan Warner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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