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What happened on November 25, 1996
NEWS
Incidence Of Rape Stands Out In Military Crime Statistics
By Madeline Morris
Arsenic & Old Art: Did Peale Poison Son?
by Ron Avery, Daily News Staff Writer
For Jewish Holiday Cards, Just The Stamp The U.s. And Israel Jointly Issued The Hanukkah Stamps. They Got A Push In Levittown.
By Heather Moore, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Zoning Bid Dropped In King Of Prussia Kravco Inc. Had Proposed Building A Shopping Center Near The Mall. Residents Expressed Opposition.
By Christian Davenport, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
New Ballot System Is Criticized State Officials Turned Thumbs-down On Provisional Ballots As Too Costly And Inefficient.
By Mary Beth Warner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Kwanzaa Plan To Be Pursued The Willingboro School Board Has Rejected It Already. The Organizer Refuses To Give Up.
By Gwendolyn Crump, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
White House Staffers Find That Their Office Comes With A Hot Seat
BY DONALD KAUL
Three Held In Cover-up Of Overdose
by Julie Knipe Brown, Daily News Staff Writer
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Clinton Softens Stance On China The U.s. Will Seek Economic And Social Gains Without Making Threats. The Two Presidents Will Exchange Visits.
By Jodi Enda, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Has Spilled Coffee Ground Down Jurors?
by Ron Avery, Daily News Staff Writer
Falls Approves Study Of Police Staffing Levels A Md. Firm Will Review The Force. Officials Want To Know Whether The Township Needs More Officers.
By Chris Seper, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Reforming Welfare Reform Only Modest Changes Are Likely In The Law That Clinton As Promised To Make More Palatable To Liberals.
By Jeffrey L. Katz
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The Philadelphia Inquirer / TOM GRALISH
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The Philadelphia Inquirer / MICHAEL BRYANT
No One-size-fits-all Cure For Crime
Grant Lets Pennsauken Increase Police Presence
By Angela Couloumbis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
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For The Inquirer / BILL CAIN
Deadline Nears On Charter Schools The State Has Looked At Sweeping Changes In How It Runs Schools. But Change May Have To Wait.
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cause Of Derailment Is Found Damage From The N.j. Accident Was Expected To Be Fixed By Today, Just In Time For A Busy Week.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Diversity Education Is No Luxury
BY JOHN TENHULA
The Term-limit Tussle Returns Gingrich Has Pledged A Vote On The Amendment. The Legislation Is Not Expected To Go Very Far.
By David Hess, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Justice Is Suspect To Looters In St. Pete
By Mike Royko
Tracking The City's Performance Just What Do Philadelphians Get For Their Tax Dollars? The Mayor's Report On City Services Has Answers.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ocean City Rips Washington Twp. Shawnee Defeats Eastern, 38-14
by Bob Cooney, For the Daily News
Letters
6 Troublemakers Arrested Caught In The Home Of One's Great-granny
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Building's Failure Is City's, Too
BY DAVE DAVIES Dave Davies covers City Hall for the Daily News
City Workers Heartless?
by Mark Angeles, Daily News Staff Writer
A Show For Pickers, Strummers - Even Some Air Guitarists Gleaming Instruments - For Playing Or As Investments - Were The Stars In Valley Forge.
By Allie Shah, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
City Services At Your Fingertips The First Annual Mayor's Report Is Headed For Public Library Shelves
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
A Charmed Life
Belarussian Voters May Give Leader New Powers
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Let The Poor Participate In Planning Their Future
By Claude Lewis
Family Stunned By Racist Attack Burlholme Neighbors Join In Outrage
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
Lottery Gets Its New System Up But Not Quite Running New, More Versatile Software Was Put In Place Over The Weekend. Vendors Reported First-day Problems.
By Patricia Smith and Brian Thevenot, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
Strike Over, William Penn Weighs Problems Less Money. Growing Costs. Crowded Schools. Many See The Challenges As Daunting.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Energy Dilemma For Historic Homes A Cape May Owner's Bid For Solar Panels Foreshadows A Conflict For Preservationists.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Barnes Lawsuits Paint Unsettling Portraits The Foundation Calls L. Merion Racist. Town Officials Allege Defamation. Settlement Offers Have Failed.
By Anne Barnard, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Boot Hill For Scofflaws
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer
Ethnics Press For A Stronger Voice Hispanics And Asian Americans Were Success Stories For Clinton.
By R.A. Zaldivar, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Brian's Parents Dump Del. Lawyer Array Of Experts To Join Baby Case
by Julie Knipe Brown, Daily News Staff Writer
He Carefully Rebuilt Atv, Then It Was Stolen
by Scott Heimer, Daily News Staff Writer
Broken Connector Caused Crash Derailment Injured 34, Snarled Weekend Service
by Gloria Campisi, Daily News Staff Writer The Associated Press contributed to this report
How Safe Is Penn? Depends On Whose Tally School Officials Draw A Fine Line On Defining ``on-campus'' And ``off-campus'' Crimes. Critics Say The Results Are Misleading.
By Michael Matza, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Developing Young Dance Patrons The West Chester Ballet Theatre's Workshops At Area Schools Explain Basics Of The Art.
By Anika M. Scott, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rutgers Joins Peace Corps To Train Managers
By Edward Colimore, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cissie Leary, Penn Women's Tennis Coach, 42
By Susan Q. Stranahan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Calif. Tests End Of Affirmative Action The Outlook: More Asian And White Students At State Colleges.
By Carol Morello, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Helping Youngsters Tackle The Issue Of Drugs Matt Giorgio Stresses A Strong Defense At An Early Age. ``you Have To Do It All The Way,'' He Says.
By Drew Weaver, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Habitat, Church Groups To Help Norristown Spot They Received A $500,000 Grant To Rehabilitate Homes. Members Celebrated On Cherry Street, The Site.
By Louis S. Hansen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Aston Board Seeks Ways Around Proposed Tax Hike
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Program Gives Youths A Taste Of Police Work Youngsters Gathered In East Brandywine. They Saw A Bomb-squad Robot And Drug-sniffing Dog In Action.
By Rachel Smolkin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Day 2 For O.j. On Stand Time: Simpson Is Broke, Lonely
Daily News Wire Services
A Black Family's Home Is Vandalized Police Are Probing The Incident In Burholme As Possibly Racially Motivated. Windows In The House Were Broken.
By Edward Colimore, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Library Puts Card Catalog Online The Indian Valley Public Library Plans To Computerize Its System By The End Of The Year.
By John Murawski, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Worth Another Chapter It Isn't Too Late To Save The First Camden Free Public Library Building, An Architectural Beauty.
Cancer Forcing Haines To Retire Sen. C. William Haines Of N.j 'S 8th District Will Quit At Year's End. He Has Been A Leader In Transportation.
By Matthew Dolan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pennsbury's Superintendent Of Schools Dies Kathleen Fitton, 50, Had Been Diagnosed With Cancer Only This Fall. Her Leadership Was Invaluable.
By Erin Mooney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer correspondent Heather Moore contributed to this article
Family Wins 1st Round In Rite Aid Suit Medication Disabled A Child, A Jury Found.
By Donna Shaw, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Police Blotter
This report was compiled by Inquirer correspondent Christine Bahls
As Business Turnover Continues, Haddonfield Frets About The Future Longtime Owners Are Leaving And Rents Rising. Many Wonder If Chains Are Hurting Small Shops.
By Stephanie Brenowitz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
`Sonny' Baker, 62; Helped Addicts Recover
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
`Camelot' Unfolds At The Walnut
by Renee Lucas Wayne, Daily News Theater Critic
Chilling Omens Of A Harsh Winter
By Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lesson Of Stanfa Conviction Lost On Local Wiseguys, Authorities Say It's Been A Year Since The Mafia Boss Was Sent To Jail For Life. But Police Say Mob Survivors Are Still Doing The Same Old Dance, Trying To Stay A Step Ahead.
By George Anastasia, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Supervisor Battles Against Cooking Smell Complaints Against An E. Marlborough Restaurant May Lead To New Odor Ordinance.
By Rachel Smolkin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
H. Israel, Lung-disease Specialist
By Susan Q. Stranahan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Joan Baus, 64; Was Nun And Teacher
By Susan Q. Stranahan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Giants Jolt Cowboys: Another Beast In East?
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Two-time Champ Berwick Keeps Cool, Defeats Strath Haven Held In Check For Most Of The First Half, The Bulldogs Finally Broke Loose. Bryan Smith Scored Four Touchdowns.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Chester Roars Back To Win Finale, 21-16 Two Touchdowns In The Last 4:13 Gave The Clippers The Improbable Victory Over Trenton Central.
By Ira Josephs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
James Fills Void For Pioneers
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
In Case Of A Tie, Birds' Situation Just Got Worse
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
La Salle's Mattia Has Big Game Vs. O'hara The Receiver Caught Five Passes In The Explorers' 41-10 Catholic League Semifinal Rout. Two Were For Touchdowns.
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Thanksgiving Comes A Bit Early For New Jersey Contest Winner
by Leigh Primavera, Daily News Sports Writer
Niners Outclass Skins In Overtime Steve Young Was In Fine Form As San Francisco Rallied, Winning On A Jeff Wilkins Field Goal.
By Kevin Tatum, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Special Teams Were Heroes For A Moment
by Rich Hofmann, Daily News Sports Columnist
Anaheim Solves Red Wings
Daily News Wire Services
Wildcats' Playoff Trip 1st Since '92
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Wake Wallops Vmi In Opener
Daily News Wire Services
A Feeling Of Doom Boom & Gloom No Defense For Defeat
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Sampras Outlasts Becker In Atp Tour Climax
Daily News Wire Services
Arizona Doesn't Get Any Hotter Than It's Been Behind Esiason
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Graf Outlasts Hingis To Win Title The Current Queen Of Tennis Got Past The Likely Future Queen In A Match That Left Both Hobbled.
By Sandra Harwitt, FOR THE INQUIRER
Loss Ends Big Year For Panthers
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sampras Downs Becker For 8th Title In '96
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Birds Got Penalized When Going Got Rough
By Phil Sheridan and Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Overbrook's Campbell Finishes Strong
By John McBride, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Expect To See Lindros Tomorrow
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Kelly's Performance Goes For A Lost Cause
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Iverson Able To Shoulder Load
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Judge Advances As Jones Keeps Up Family Tradition
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Second Little Solace For Shawnee Coach
By John McBride, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Moore Burns Eagles' Taylor
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
4 Players Are Suspended On Interboro Football Team
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
This Yugo Never Ran Out Of Gas
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Special Teams Shine On Eagles' Otherwise Dreary Day Arizona's Rob Moore Reeled In Nine Catches For 156 Yards - And That Was Only The Beginning.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Whippets Deadly On Both Sides Of Ball Downingtown's Offense Piled Up 51 Points. The Defense Smothered Coughlin. The Difference? Speed.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hammonton Ride Ends With Loss In Final
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Downingtown Win Was As Big As The Score The Whippets Struck Early And Often, Leading, 21-0, After One Quarter. They Buried Coughlin, 51-0.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Father-son Team At Florence Faces Last Game Together ``i'll Miss Having Him On The Team,'' Says Coach Joe Frappoli Of His Son, Joe, An All-conference Center.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Eagles Crash To `The All-time Low' Esiason Rescues Cardinals At The End
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Penn State's Late Burst Buries Rutgers, 66-48
By Mel Greenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This article contains information from the Associated Press
Missed Pats Let Rowan And Cnj Meet At The Next Point In Playoffs
By Rich Fisher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
W. Deptford Gets A State Title To Savor
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Midnight Finally Tolls On Ursinus' Cinderella Season The Bears Went To The Wire In Their Playoff Against Lycoming. But Despite The Loss, They Had A Remarkable Year.
By Nick Fierro, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dobbins Honors Memory Of Fallen Teammate
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
After Tough Trek, La Salle Soccer Team Exceeds Expectations The Explorers, Who Barely Made The Catholic League Playoffs, Ended Up Just One Upset Short Of A Title.
By Adam Gusdorff, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Neshaminy's Frederick Is Flying High With Nfl's Ravens The Starting Defensive End Says That If He's Not Having A Good Time, He's Not Playing Well.
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Yugoslavian Runner Wins Phila. Marathon On Kelly Drive, Nikolic Srba Knew He Would Finish First. At The End, He Had Set A Record.
By Marcia C. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Host-club Duo Takes Squash Title
By Mayer Brandschain, FOR THE INQUIRER
BUSINESS
Two Tested Gladiators Compete For Conrail Snow Effectively Preaches Merits Of Csx Rail Bid
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Talkin' Turkey The All-american Bird Tempts Palates Overseas
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Talkin Turkey No Part Goes To Waste, Not Even The Feathers
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Two Tested Gladiators Compete For Conrail Goode Has Given Luster To Norfolk Railroad And City
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Amtrak Metroliner Cars Get Brighter Lights And More Power Outlets
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Its Mission Complete, Horizon Cellular Goes Out Of Business The Five-year-old Malvern Partnership Succeeded In Doubling Its Investors' Money. It Sold Its Phone Systems Off Piecemeal.
By Michael L. Rozansky, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Lesson May Lie In Demise Of Tour Firm Talmage Tours Closed Quietly Last Month. Some Say The Company Didn't Change With The Competitive Times.
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Cash's Kin Put A Damper On Concert At Keswick
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Problem With Public Health Data: Reliability Information On People's Health Habits Is Mostly Self-reported. Just How Truthful Are They?
By Shankar Vedantam, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Pro Musica Performs Works By Purcell And Scarlatti
By Charles Huckabee, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dropping The Ball Buckyballs Are Out. These Days, Scientists Are Almost Ignoring These 60-carbon, Soccer-ball-shaped Molecules. Instead, They're Concentrating On An Newer Form-buckytubes.
By Faye Flam, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Pa., Battle Shapes Up Over Nurse Anesthetists Doctors Argue That Proposed New Rules Giving Them More Control Would Make Surgery Safer. Nurses Disagree.
By Stacey Burling, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
A '60s Flower Child Looks To Bloom Again Donovan, The Trippy Troubadour Behind Such Generation- Defining Hits As ``mellow Yellow'' And ``sunshine Superman,'' Is Back At 50 With A New Album, ``sutras.''
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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