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What happened on September 11, 1995
NEWS
Officer Faces Dui Charge An Investigation Links East Brandywine Officer Jeffrey D. Steidler To An Aug. 23 Hit-and-run.
By Clea Benson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ambler Nightspot To Reopen As Eatery The Restaurant In The Wyndham Hotel Will Be A Welcome Change.
By Kristin Vaughan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mall Police Office Remains In Limbo A Substation At The King Of Prussia Malls Was Promised Months Ago. Officials Say It Will Open.
By Kyle York Spencer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Officer Rode Roughshod, Got Away With It It Got To Be A Pattern: Residents Would Complain. Internal Affairs Would Investigate. The Complaint Would Be Dismissed.
By Mark Bowden and Mark Fazlollah, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Trevose Motel Changes Its Name And Its Stripe
By Richard V. Sabatini, and Ty Tagami, FOR THE INQUIRER
N.y. Team Roars Past Lancers Levar Talley Rushed For Two Tds. But Mcdevitt Couldn't Keep Chaminade From Hurting It By Air.
By Matt Mlodzinski, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'Prince Of Peace' Ernest Paessler
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Viewers Stumped By Station Swap Nbc And Cbs Traded Local Affiliates. Viewers Jammed Help Lines Wondering What Was Going On.
By Gail Shister, INQUIRER TV COLUMNIST Inquirer staff writers Linda Loyd and Stephen Seplow contributed to this article
Spielberg's Monster Bucks Made $285m In '94-'95 To Lead All Entertainers
BY FRANCESCA CHAPMAN Daily News wire services and the New York Daily News contributed to this report
At 50, Brookhaven Looks To Older Era
By Angela Paik, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cheyney's New Coach Aims For An Attitude Adjustment
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Is Pgw Still Headed For The Flames?
Group Home Faces Hurdles One Neighbor Called The Proposed Facility A "Breeding Ground Of Mike Tysons."
By Allie Shah, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wronged Man Longs To See Justice Done Hayden Jones Spent 19 Years In Jail. He Has Been Seeking Restitution Since 1968.
By Lacy McCrary, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Back On The Street
DAILY NEWS GRAPHIC
Editor's Note
BY ZACHARY STALBERG
Henderson Shuts Down Springfield Attack The Cougars Totaled Only 7 Yards Rushing. Darren Dawkins Scored 10 Of The Warriors' 16 Points.
By Meredith Glazar, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Handy Delivers Two Touchdowns As Chester Beats Strath Haven
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Conestoga Comes Out Gracious In Defeat Even As West Chester East Won, 28-6, The Pioneers - With A New Coach - Never Lost Face.
By Meredith Glazar, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Turnovers Help Lift L. Merion
By Wayne Moser, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council Gop 'Giant' Likely To Fall
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer
E. Whiteland Divided Over Sewer Rates A Proposal Would Raise Fees For Most Residents By As Much As 100%. The Other Residents Would Benefit.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hi-tech Courthouse Opens More Than 600 Computers In Building
by Don Russell, Daily News Staff Writer
Media Town Clown Has A Sweet Hobby Super Sunday Lets Him Offer Delight.
By Kristi Nelson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Darby Borough Unity-day Plans Run Afoul Of The Cost Of Policing
By Jada S. Gallagher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Late Rally Again Lifts Trojans
By Eric Karabell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hillary Clinton Can't Have It Both Ways On Abortion Issue
BY CAL THOMAS
Memo To Hornbeck Last Year's Lesson: Reform Doesn't Come Easily To Philadelphia, And It Can't Be Borne Alone.
Resurgent Raiders Rally In Second Half The Clincher Was A 23-yard Fg By Coatesville's Ryan Primanti. He Also Kicked A 44-yarder.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Chichester Mauls Jenkintown, 49-13 The Much Bigger Eagles Left Footprints On The Drakes All Afternoon, Piling Up 212 Rushing Yards.
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Royals Give Bonner A Close Encounter Of The Buzz-saw Kind The Overmatched Friars Never Got A Chance To Get Untracked As Upper Darby Romped, 40-0.
By Solomon E. Jones, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Lot May End Haverford Predicament
By Jennifer Wing, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
By Any Name, It's Still Super Sunday "It's A Block Party - The Biggest And Best Block Party Of The City."
By Suzanne Sataline, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fuhrman Is One In A Long Line Of Racist Cops In America
By Osha Gray Davidson
Baird's Job Reviews 'Satisfactory' And Then Some
By Mark Fazlollah and Mark Bowden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Montco Gives Nonprofit Groups A Cash Assist With Land Purchases A $212,500 Grant Enables An Otherwise Impossible Whitpain Buy.
By Michelle Conlin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Neighbors Fear Cuts May Halt A Cleanup The Site In Florence Has Been On The Epa's Superfund List For 12 Years. Now There Are Plans To Cut Epa Funds.
By Sharon Tubbs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Upper Darby School Plots Law-full Evening
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Flexible Greco Settles In On Defense She's Played Virtually Every Position But Goalie For The Lancers.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Professors Snag $5 Million Nasa Grant The Scientists Are Doing Plant Research. They Hope This Aid Will Spur More, For A Project Of Their Own.
By Rebecca Goldsmith, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Spring-ford To Audit The Account Of A Former Tax Collector Payments To The School District Were Often Late. The Transactions Were Not Part Of A Recent County Audit.
By Louis S. Hansen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Big Shipyard Deal Hangs In The Balance A German Firm's Proposal Is On The Table. As The Deadline Nears, Ridge And His Staff Enter Final Talks.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Let's Hold Greedy Firms Responsible
BY WILLIAM O'BRIEN
Legal Malpractice Congress' Surgery On Legal Aid To The Poor Is Cruel.
Celebrating Earth, Culture
by Marisol Bello, Daily News Staff Writer
Officer In Fatal Crash Gets Hearing Date Falls Twp. Supervisors Will Decide What Action, If Any, To Take Against Officer Nelson Whitney.
By Jennifer Van Doren, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Diverse Crowd Turns Out To Hear A New Age Healer
By Kyle York Spencer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'A Spectacular Achievement' The Hope Is That Cases Move Faster
by Paul Maryniak, Daily News Staff Writer
Packwood Disputes Own Diary Accounts
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Rogue Cops Threaten Us All
By Claude Lewis
Just A Sophomore, Wood's Goalie Is A Tested Veteran Emily Oleksiuk Hasn't Allowed A Goal In Three Soccer Games This Season.
By Eric Karabell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wildcats Doomed Quickly
By Lou Costello, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wisconsin Is Tackling Welfare In A Tough But Expensive Way
By Mickey Kaus
Gordon's Four Td Passes Are Not Enough For La Salle The Sophomore Completed 16 Of 26 For 276 Yards. West Catholic, However, Won The Shootout, 34-33.
By Rick O'Brien, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bach, Spring-ford Overpower Pottsgrove
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
O'hara Pays For Gibe With Loss To Ridley
By Rob Knox, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Abu-jamal Hearing Moves To 'Mob Room' The Retrial Issue Is To Be Argued In A Special Court In The New Justice Center. Each Side Has Two Hours.
By Marc Kaufman and Julia Cass, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS Inquirer staff writer Linda Loyd contributed to this article
Residents: Disconnect Phone Plan
By Natalie Pompilio, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cheltenham's Speed Too Much For Methacton Ron Patterson And Kyle Perry Each Ran For 100-plus Yards Behind An Effective Line. The Result: A 30-6 Win.
By Eric Karabell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ball Control Spells Overtime Victory For Garnet Valley
By Brian Freeman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Interboro Is Rescued By Its Defense
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Testimony To A Spirit The Holocaust Didn't Bow A Survivor Of The Death Camps Has Written About Her Experiences Without Anger Or Bitterness.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Alumni Plan Fete For A Fallen School Erlton School In Cherry Hill Was Razed In January. Ex-students Are Invited To Gather.
By Amy Zurzola, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council Rock Wins, But Loses Erlandson
By Ira Josephs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Milestone For Bethlehem A.m.e. Burlco's 1st African American Church Marks Birthday, Makes Plans.
By Analisa Nazareno, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
$120 Million Justice Center Opens Today Philadelphia's Newest Public Building Offers A User-friendly Atmosphere, With Touch-screen Computers And Strengthened Security. An Appraisal.
By Thomas Hine, INQUIRER ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Women Battle To Gain Combat Roles In Israel A Woman Sues To Become A Pilot. The Military's Image Of Equality Is Eroded.
By Alan Sipress, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pennsbury Ground Down By C.b. West The Bucks Piled Up 356 Yards On The Ground Against The Falcons. Sophomore Fullback Dave Armstrong - Who Is 6-3, 245 - Scored Twice In The 16-6 Victory.
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hurricane Ruined Their Honeymoon
by Kevin Haney, Daily News Staff Writer
8-year-old Girl Hit Walking From Bus The Accident Occurred Across From Her Home. The Car's Driver Was A High School Student.
By Laura Genao, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Scene In The Nation And The World
By Linda Loyd, with reports from Inquirer wire services
Police Searching For Truck In Murder Of Bristol Twp. Man Todd Stewart Was Shot At 5:30 A.m. Sept. 2. Police Can't Account For The Last 3 Hours Of His Life.
By Richard V. Sabatini, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Politicians' Idea Of The Family Is Divorced From Reality
BY MOLLY IVINS
Glen Mills Loses Despite Pushing Berwick Around An Interception Gave Jackson And The Bulls A Last Chance. But A Fumble Ended The Opportunity.
By Steve Wartenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Downingtown School Projects May Speed Up
By Clea Benson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Harriton Runs Over Lower Moreland, 14-0 Rams Back Dave Brown Had 147 Yards And 2 Tds. It Was His Team's First Home Win In Two Years.
By James Cordrey, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Conshohocken Firm Peddles On-line A Small Business Takes Its Personalized Baby Gifts To The World Wide Web.
By Monique El-Faizy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Against Ryan, Whippets Show They Can Win Without Harris
By Gene Morris, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
C.b. East Finds Play That Works To Beat Truman
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Falls Prepares To Scrap Water, Sewer Authority The Supervisors Authorized The Solicitor To Begin Dismantling It. The Agency's Chairman Will Step Down.
By Jennifer Van Doren, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
11 Killed As Airplane Crashes Into Va. House
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Some Promise, Some Disappointment Brad Goddes Played Well In Ursinus' Victory. Delaware Valley Went Down.
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Marple Survives A Scare A Fumble At The Tigers' 9 Preserved A 17-16 Victory Over Academy Park.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tough Springfield (montco) Flattens Haverford School
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dimichele Seeks The Zone Again The C.h. West Goalie Wants A New Hot Streak.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
With Conte Up To Speed, Kennedy-kenrick Trounces Wood The Running Back, His Old Quickness Returned, Scored Twice To Pace The Wolverines In Their Season Opener.
By Adam Gusdorff, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Malvern Rolls Past Valley Forge, 18-8 Friars Qb Doug Borgerson Looked Sharp. Derrick Downs And Toby Booker Took Care Of The Scoring.
By Steve Wartenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Roberts' Td Turns Out To Be All Hatboro-horsham Needs
By Rick O'Brien, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
Renovated Shelter Opens Its Doors The Norristown Salvation Army Building Got A $105,000 Makeover.
By Rena Singer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Germantown Academy Welcomes Caum's Return With 42-0 Victory
By Bill Iezzi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Unionville Defense Delivers In Shutout Win Over Oxford
By Chris Goldberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tea By Day, Coffee By Night In Skippack Brother And Sister Run A Special Occasion.
By Pheralyn Dove, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Police Misconduct Gives A Black Eye To All The Honest Officers
Schools Chief Takes A New Job Douglas Groff Is Leaving Evesham. He'll Become Superintendent For Burlington County.
By Matthew Dolan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Spring-ford Teachers Plan Strike Today The District Has Canceled Most Classes. Band And Sports Are Not Affected. Day-care Will Shift Sites.
By Wendy Greenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Gypsy Cab Driver Faces Charges He's Accused Of Torching The Rowhouse Of A Fare Who Refused To Pay.
By Jere Downs, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Millville Goaltender Stays Cool Under Fire Brooke Ewan Welcomes A Barrage Of Shots From Opponents. She Had 14 Shutouts Last Season.
By Joey Culligan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
Colonials Prove They Can Score
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Plans For Ridley Bowl Center Clear Hurdle The Ridley Township Planning Commission Granted Approval. A New Pathmark Store Is Part Of This Phase.
By Suzette Hackney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Penn Wood Stymies Penncrest After One Td
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Prayer On The Playing Field Counter To Christ's Teaching
BY DONALD KAUL
In New Role, Minnichbach Leads Bensalem Past Neshaminy
By Adam Gusdorff, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
2 Leaving School Board In Oaklyn
By Jan Hefler, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
U.s. Ship Fires 13 Missiles At Serbs Pressure On Rebels Stepped Up By Nato
By Fawn Vrazo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This article includes information from Inquirer wire services
U.s. Tomahawks Serbs Warship Fires 13 Missiles At Gun Positions
Daily News Wire Services
Classical Music Groups Tune Up For A Serious Season
by Tom Di Nardo, Daily News Classical Music Writer
Greco Is Hemmed In Again As Phoenixville Falls To Pottstown, 20-3
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Swap Is Move In Networks' Chess Match
By Gail Shister, INQUIRER TV COLUMNIST
Upper Dublin Wins On Defense
By Joe Fite, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Indians To Protest Plan To Cut Federal Funds The Bureau Of Indian Affairs Is Preparing For Budget Cuts. To The Tribes, That Will Mean Lost Jobs.
By Tracey A. Reeves, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
The Simpson File Nicole's Sis: 'I'm Not A Bad Person'
By Shaun D. Mullen The L.A. Daily News and the L.A. Times contributed to this report
The Vikings Weather An Overtime Storm
By Nick Fierro, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fun And Games Inaugurate State's Police Appreciation Day
By Sharon Tubbs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Obituaries
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Celebrating The Fabric Of Society Narberth Quilters Stitch An Heirloom.
By Jennifer Wing, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Defense Saves Lansdale Catholic
By Mike Olshin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
'Er' Nurse Tops Docs Julianna Margulies Awarded An Emmy
by Ellen Gray, Daily News Staff Writer
His Vision: Fields As Smorgasbords To Others, Weeds. To Steve Brill, A Tasty Meal.
By Jere Downs, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cherry Hill Set To Approve 10 Percent Tax Cut
By Amy Zurzola, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Paper Thieves On Prowl Scavengers Hinder City Recyling Efforts
By Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Kevin Foley Sparkles In Debut For Bu
By Rich Risher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Norristown Back Sets Another Record As Abington Falls Daymon Carroll Rushed For A Career-high 313 Yards To Help Defeat The Ghosts, 20-14. The Eagles Are Off To A 2-0 Start.
By Nick Fierro, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Radnor Resumes Playing Carroll - And Again Goes Down Hard
By David T. Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Clipping Away The Years Scrapbook-keepers Left Pieces Of Time
by Ron Avery, Daily News Staff Writer
The Summer's Drought Has Gardeners Seeing Brown Plants Are Suffering From The Months Of Extra-dry Weather. So Are People Who Grow, Sell And Take Care Of Them For A Living.
By Eddie Olsen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cherokee Has Hart But Needs A Solid Line The 5-foot-5 Tailback Is Aiming For 1,000 Yards This Season. That Goal Might Depend On The Rest Of The Chiefs' Offense.
By Rich Fisher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Slain Aide's Name Eyed For Center
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer
School Board Agrees To Pay Disputed Costs
By Richard Berkowitz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
With Crime Increasing, East Lansdowne Considers A Town Watch A Meeting Is Set For Thursday. Said The Mayor: "We Don't Want To Wait Till . . . Things Get Out Of Control."
By Jada S. Gallagher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Two Modern American Heroes - Cal Ripken And Colin Powell - Enjoyed A Big Week
By DAVID S. BRODER
ENTERTAINMENT
Jamiroquai At The Trocadero
By Faith Quintavell, FOR THE INQUIRER
Snyder Says They Can't Break Up The Team: Letterman, Him And Cbs
By Gail Shister Inquirer staff writer Joe Logan contributed to this column
John Tesh Goes Lots Of Places At The Mann Music Center
By A.D. Amorosi, FOR THE INQUIRER
Documentary Of A N.y. Woman With A Life That's Poetic, Mysterious - And Homeless
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Nbc's Night To Shine "Er\" And \"frasier\" Won Early And Often, And Leno Beat Out Letterman. In A Surprise, Abc's \"nypd Blue" Got The Nod As Outstanding Drama Series.
By Jonathan Storm, INQUIRER TELEVISION CRITIC
To Be A Munchkin, One Needs The Height Stuff Young Tryouts Hope The Walnut Will Wish To Welcome Them To Munchkinland.
By Jennifer Weiner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Eagles Bench Randall And Win Coach: He'll Start Against Chargers
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Benching Of Randall Surprises Buddy
By Gary Horowitz, Frank Fitzpatrick and Tim Panaccio, FOR THE INQUIRER
Abysmal Start Frustrates Joyner
by Stan Hochman, Daily News Sports Columnist
Close Plays Not Going Phils' Way
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Graf Slows Seles' Comeback In Open Final
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
For Penn State, Disaster Averted In Opening Game
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer Staff writer Marcus Hayes contributed to this report
A Dependable Defense Gives Miami A Boost
by Ray Didinger, Daily News Sports Writer
Two Key Wildcats To Be Out 2 To 4 Weeks
By Kevin Tatum, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kotite: This Loss 'As Tough As It Gets'
Daily News Wire Services
Dingers & Zingers
Doug Darroch from Daily News wire reports
Juden No Relief For Starters
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
No Progress In Evans Talks After Meeting
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Miami Stuffs Patriots With Defense And Run The Rush Mixed Well With Marino's Passing. The Defenders Repelled New England Inside The 20.
By Dave Caldwell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phils Take Early Lead But Fall To The Astros Jeff Juden Let The Game Slip Away. Houston's Doug Drabek Got The Victory Despite A Shaky Start.
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sampras Captures Open For 3d Time On The Way To His Victory, He Won A Point For The Ages. Afterward, He Got The Loser's Vote For No. 1 In The World.
By Diane Pucin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Reading Evens Series, 1-1
THE INQUIRER STAFF
The Birds' Defense Gives Ryan A Dose Of His Own Medicine
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nfl Sidelines: Week 2
BY MIKE KERN Compiled by staff writer Mike Kern from Daily News wire reports
N'western Moves Into Ap Top 25
Daily News Wire Services
Qb2 Pete Leads Birds To Victory, But Rhodes Says He'll Start Randall Next Week Randall Sat, Peete Rose After Cunningham Is Benched, Rodney Sparks 31-19 Win At Arizona Pine Time For Cunningham
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
Upper Leads At Whitford
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Flyers Create A Towering Defensive Duo The Big News As Camp Begins: Terry Murray Is Teaming 6-foot-4 Chris Therien And 6-6 Kjell Samuelsson.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Another Men's Title Makes It Three, Pete
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Touchdown Payoff Td Garners $1,000 Winner
by Leigh Primavera, Daily News Sports Writer
Dennis Springer Gets Call To Start
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Meet Ricky Watters, Team Player No. 32 Gets Serious. What A Difference A Week Makes.
By Bill Lyon, INQUIRER SPORTS COLUMNIST
U.s. Squad Sustains Rare Walker Cup Loss
Daily News Wire Services
Nebraska Axes Star Charged With Assault
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Clarke's Summer Moves Give Flyers Familiar Look
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
De La Hoya Winner By A Broken Nose
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Huskers' Phillips Kicked Off Squad
Daily News Wire Services
Eagles, Cards Suffer Injuries To Key Players
by Rich Hofmann, Daily News Sports Columnist
Cremeans Wins S. Jersey Open
By Mayer Brandschain, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
BUSINESS
Area Was A Center Of Shipbuilding
By Tom Walsh, FOR THE INQUIRER
Safe Bet When It Comes To Casino Gambling, State Rep. Paul Clymer Holds All The Cards - And He Says 'No Deal'
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
The City Has Plans For The Yard's Future New Technology. Manufacturing. Distribution. Sales. There's Room For It All.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
194 Years Of Serving America's Fleet
By Tom Infield, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Way Of Life Ends For The Shipyard's Workers And Neighbors
By Edward Colimore, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Scientists Bear The Boredom By Baring It In Earth's Coldest Spot 14 Streakers Clad In Sneakers Raced Around The South Pole.
By Faye Flam, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sonic Youth Heading Back To Philadelphia Oct. 18
This story contains information from the Associated Press, Reuters, and Inquirer staff writer Dan DeLuca
Jurassic Frogs These Leaping Amphibians Roamed The Earth's Supercontinent With The Dinosaurs. Now Scientists Have Reconstructed The Skeleton Of The First True Frog And Are Learning How It Evolved.
By Faye Flam, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cyberdocs: Training From The Internet Program Is Of Special Benefit For Rural Physicians.
By Lini S. Kadaba, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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