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What happened on December 19, 1997
NEWS
Coatesville Drug Trade Just Shifts With The Young Guns Gone, Eighth Avenue Is Quiet. Dealers They Drove Out Are Back On Seventh, Though.
By Thomas H. Matthews, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Swan Song For Third St. Jazz & Rock The Record Store Will Close. Blame Mass Marketing And A Less Vibrant Neighborhood.
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For Fans Of Theater, Summer Is About To Arrive
by Jim Nolan, Daily News Staff Writer
$2 Million Offered For Missing Girls Businessman Bipin Shah Of Rosemont Has Put Up The Reward For Information About His Daughters.
By Anne Barnard, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writers Bill Ordine and Dianna Marder, and correspondents Richard Sine, Mary Blakinger, Pauline Pinard Bogaert and Steve Ritea contributed to this article
`Tomorrow Never Dies' A Coming Attraction - On Tv
by Richard Huff, New York Daily News
A Bucks Judge Says Bristol Twp. Must Rehire Fired Officer The Court Decision Overturned A Township Panel's Ruling.
By Stephanie A. Stanley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bosnia Mission Extended Clinton Said U.s. Troops Must Remain Indefinitely To Achieve Lasting Peace. Critics In Congress Assailed The Move.
By Robert A. Rankin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Giblin Is Chosen To Head Democrats For A Full Term The Essex County Leader Says He Will Focus On 1998 Congressional Elections And County-executive Races.
By Tom Turcol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No Class-action Suit In Montco Tax Dispute Residents Will Have To Sue Individually To Get Refunds.
By Scott Cech, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Consumers Asking, Bureau Answering Roofers, Builders Show Improvement
by Lew Sichelman, For the Daily News
Stole From Mom, Niece And Threatened To Kill
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / JON ADAMS
`Scream' By The Numbers
Daily News Wire Services
Tying Of Tax Hikes To Revaluation Denounced
By Steve Ritea, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tobacco Firms' Strategy Revealed Files Show A United Effort Against Critics As Early As The 1950s.
By Gail Gibson and Charles Pope, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU David Shaffer of the St. Paul Pioneer Press contributed to this article
Entertainment Park Pitched For N.j. Town
By Angela Couloumbis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
320g Fine Helps Fight Lead Paint
by Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Probe Of Cipullo Turns Murky Witnesses Gave Contradictory Testimony In The State Ethics Commission Investigation Of Bristol Twp.'s Mayor.
By Rena Singer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Entertaining Without Stress
Daily News Wire Services
Don't Let Jack Frost Nip At Your Nose Indoors
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer
United States Is Not A Nation Of Civic Slugs, At Least According To A New Aarp Survey
By David S. Broder
N.j. Lawmakers Decry School Of Americas The Lower House Of The Legislature Condemned The Army Facility That Trains Foreign Troops.
By Nolan Walters, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Tomorrow Isn't Dying, Tradition Is, As Gizmos Replace Bimbos
by Gary Thompson, Daily News Movie Critic
Companies Could Have Incentives If The Tobacco Deal Goes Through. Firms Scramble To Find A `Safer' Way Of Smoking
By Shankar Vedantam, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Don't Export The Lie An End To The Domestic Tobacco Wars That Winks At Rising Foreign Sales Is Ethically Unacceptable.
Making Science Work For You. Sex Twice A Week Appears To Lower Men's Death Risk
By Mark Jaffe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
After School, Too Much Time To Kill
Nativity Scene A First For Independence Park
By David O'Reilly, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Legislators Approve Bill To Double Tax On Tobacco Products
By Thomas Ginsberg, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
His Eyes On Bigger Prize A Shoo-in For 2nd Term, Guv's Open To Veep Bid
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer
Ceremony Marks Promotions For Some As Police Shuffled In Newtown Officials Made The Changes In Response To A Rising Population And A Need For Better Supervision.
By Todd Bishop, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Leads Mount In S. Phila. Slay Probe
by Marisol Bello and Joe O'Dowd, Daily News Staff Writers
Ridge Won't Rule Out Vp Bid Although He's Running For Reelection, He Doesn't Want To Miss His Chance At A Higher Post.
By Ken Dilanian, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
L. Merion Officials Ok 1998 Budget Taxes Should Remain About The Same. But The Trash Collection Fee Will Climb Higher.
By Anne Barnard, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Democrat Won't Take On Ridge Ex-lt. Gov. Ernest Kline Cited Family Obligations. His Antiabortion Stance Was Seen As An Asset.
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Adoptive Gay Couple Juggles Questions And Congratulations Their Suit Changed A Rule On Adoptions By Unmarried Couples. The Public Response Has Surprised Them.
By Douglas A. Campbell, Michelle Crouch and Patricia Smith, FOR THE INQUIRER
An Apology From Prisoners: Does It Matter?
By Morris Thompson
Solutions To Phila. Crime Top `Town Meeting' Agenda Center City's Success Is Envied.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No-show Defendant Found Guilty Of Dealing Drugs
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / TOM GRALISH
Wayne Church To Hold Christmas Pageant
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Cop-reform Plans Vowed State Pols: City Force Still Not Doing Job
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
Time & $ Sunk Into `Titanic'
by Gary Thompson, Daily News Movie Critic
Working In The Black, An Invisible Class Smooths The Suburban Way One Side Is Willing To Exploit, The Other Side To Be Exploited. Each Fills A Role So The Other May Prosper.
By John Timpane
Letters
Quick Action Saves Choking Child A Nurse And Staffers At William Penn Elementary School Leaped To The Aid Of The Youngster.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Big Fat Close-up
by Tonya Pendleton, Daily News Staff Writer
State Legislators Approve Raising Speed Limit To 65 Gov. Whitman, Formerly Opposed, Has Altered Her Stance. But She Proposes It For Only A Few Roads.
By Thomas Ginsberg, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Out Of My Face, Tobacco Police Don't All These Well-intentioned People Have Something Better To Do?
By Crispin Sartwell
City Secures Final Funding For New Loew's Hotel The Developers Will Get $21 Million From A Unique Federal Pool That The Mayor Frequently Dips Into.
By Craig R. McCoy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Game-makers Roll Out Visuals To Win You Over
by Jonathan Takiff, Daily News Staff Writer
Clinton Rights Initiative Was Just One Small Step
BY LANI GUINIER
Unrelenting Stories And Slow Pace Mark Rwandan Tribunal
By Andrew Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For Low-income Mortgage Plan, A Tuneup Or A Whole New Vehicle?
by Earni Young, Daily News Staff Writer
Septa Details Why It Seeks Concessions Agency Officials Said The Threat Of Bankruptcy Mandated Work-rule Changes. The Union Disagreed.
By Alan Sipress, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Souderton Rejects Charter School School Board Members Said There Were Too Many Unknowns In The Plan.
By Douglas Belkin, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Faith Rewarded Haitian Family Has Prayed To Avoid Deportation
by Myung Oak Kim, Daily News Staff Writer
Prizm Sells So Well Because It's A Thinly Disguised Corolla It Uses The Same Toyota-designed Structure And Mechanicals. This Year It Has A New Engine.
By Al Haas, INQUIRER AUTOMOTIVE WRITER
N.j. Education Official Says Violence Persists At A.c. School He Released Statistics Showing That Even Younger Albany Prep Students Were Involved.
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Bomar Gets His Lawyer Hearing Delayed Until Next Month
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
Septa Negotiator Rips Old Union Rules
by Frank Dougherty, Daily News Staff Writer
Tullytown Officials Get Pay Raises Council Members And The Mayor Voted Themselves 25% Raises.
By Heather Moore, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Place Getting Better And Bigger
By Don Beideman, FOR THE INQUIRER
Train Kids As Parents, Save Lives
BY JACQUELINE PURIEFOY-BRINKLEY
Tycoon Lawyer In Jail
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Holiday Albums: When It Snows, They Play
by Jonathan Takiff, Daily News Staff Writer
Alternative Choice
by Sara Sherr, For the Daily News
`Titanic' Cruises To 8 Golden Globe Nominations - Before It Even Opens
Daily News Wire Services
My Dinner With ... Agent Was Casting About For Friendly, Casual Place
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
Thieves Steal The Show From Holiday Display In Montco
By Natalie Kostelni, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / BILL CAIN
Jazz Albums Put The Season Into Full Swing
by Al Hunter Jr., Daily News Staff Writer
12 Yuletide Brews Bring You Foam For The Holidays
by Don Russell, Daily News Staff Writer
Army Of Kids Still Needs Holiday Toys
by Yvonne Latty, Daily News Staff Writer
Lawnside Not Funding Annual Kwanzaa Fete Officials Say The Borough Can't Afford The Expenses. Organizers Are Reaching Out To The Community.
By Tamara Audi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hospital Lawsuit Now Class Action It's Related To The Closing Of Haverford State Hospital. Two Lawyers Criticized State Planning.
By Christian Davenport, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
More Financial Aid In Sight For Abington Flood Victims Montgomery County Said $650,000 In Federal Funds Had Been Set Aside.
By Steve Ritea, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Colin Powell's Not Going To Run; Alma Powell Says She's Not Sorry The Powells Have Had A Good Taste Of The Public Life, Enough To Want To Leave It.
By Rena Pederson
A Full Dance Card Middle-schoolers Don't Need Added Pressure Of Prom.
Sondra Stevenson, 58, `Compassionate, Caring'
by Jim Nicholson, Daily News Staff Writer
Delcora Decision Nets $200,000 For Chester The Money Would Support A Community-based Lead-poisoning Prevention Program.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council Rock Girls Pitch In When Boys' Choir Can't Be There When The Philadelphia Boys Choir Can't Be At A Performance Of ``the Nutcracker,'' Council Rock's Is The Only Chorus Allowed To Fill Its Shoes.
By Todd Bishop, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
W. Penn, 83; Havertown Minister
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Setting Of Lush Comfort For The Dying Wyndmoor Hospice Will Be A Decorator's Dream.
By Laura Barnhardt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Tried-n-true Christmas Keepers
by Tonya Pendleton, Daily News Staff Writer
W. Goshen Group Asks For Suspension Of Airport License Safety Concerns Are Cited. A Runway Has Been Found To Be Too Close To A Road.
By Angela Galloway, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Temple To Cut Ties With An Hmo The Medical School Will Help The 4,300 Medicaid Patients With Struggling Health Partners Select A New Plan Or Doctor.
By Huntly Collins, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Chester, Bridging Gap For Business After Eight Years, The Fifth Street Bridge Reopens Today. Drives Become Short Walks.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Camden Street Name Will Not Change Back With City Council's Vote, Ramona Gonzalez Street Will Stay That Way - On Every Block.
By Herbert Lowe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dad Begs For His Kids Tycoon Offers $2m Reward After His Wife Vanished With Two Daughters
by April Adamson, Daily News Staff Writer The Associated Press and staff writer Jim Smith contributed to this story
Teacher Wants To Save Popular School Program The Downingtown District May Scrap Combined Classes For Kindergartners And First Graders.
By Aileen Soper, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Playing With Toys In Name Of Science In Cabrini College Class, Final Exam Means Breaking Out Slinky, Barbie.
By Richard Sine, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Smokers See New Levy As Drag, Not Deterrent
By Brian Thevenot, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Musical Group's Spirit Catching On Jubilate Deo Chorale And Orchestra's ``music With A Profound Message'' Draws Many Fans.
By Edward Colimore, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Marchers Call To Mind Valley Forge In 1777
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Filling In For His Mentor Psu Guard A Starter Now The Hard Way
by Bob Cooney, Daily News Staff Writer
Suspect In Killing Gets New Lawyer Arthur Bomar, Accused In Aimee Willard's Death, Also Has A Hearing Date.
By Ralph Vigoda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
5 Arraigned On Prostitution-related Charges
By Larry Lewis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Outside Help Turned Tide Against Gang
By Barbara Boyer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Delco Judge Has Harsh Words For Darby Borough Police Chief Patricia H. Jenkins Said Robert F. Smythe Ignored Requests To Turn Over Documents Pertinent To A Case.
By Raphael Lewis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Local Survivors Of The Titanic Recall The Horror The Ship Carried 38 People From The Area, Most Of Them Prominent. Many Of Them Died.
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Spielberg's Stalker Had Rape In Mind
By Francesca Chapman Daily News wire services and the New York Daily News contributed to this report
Chris Farley, 33; Comic Played Lovable Losers
By Jennifer Weiner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Michael Klein and Inquirer wire services contributed to this article
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Larger Than Life Excesses Likely Consumed Farley Found Dead By Brother, Comic Was Known To Abuse Food, Booze, Drugs
by Ellen Gray, Daily News Staff Writer The Associated Press contributed to this report
Drugged-up Teen Guilty Of Sex Murder
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Hud: Zone In Camden Progressing Officials From The Federal Agency Toured The City And Left Impressed With What They Saw And Heard.
By Herbert Lowe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Going, Going, Gone Rumors Become Reality As Sixers Trade Stackhouse
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Identical Twins Starring For Lenape Are Most Definitely Two Of A Kind With Lara And Michelle Ulrich, The Similarities Are Hardly Limited To Their Appearance.
By Michael Rosenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hill Top's Wise No Longer Forced Into Solo Scoring His Points Are Down, But His Assists Are Up. A Better Supporting Cast Is The Reason.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
It's A `House' Cleaning Stackhouse Dealt; Mckie Returns Home
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Flyers Tied Up With Trap
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Hot, But Cool Ricky: I'd Return For A Larger Role
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Jones Out To `Make Some Plays' In His First Start Of The Season
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Phil Sheridan contributed to this article
Rage Is Slow To Catch On With Fans
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Stewart Gets Hot For Glen Mills His Three-pointers Helped Hand West Chester East Its First Loss Of The Season, 73-53.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Panthers Push Defense To Halt 3-game Skid
Daily News Wire Services
Wannstedt Expecting To Stay In Bears Job
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Panthers Swamp The Jaguars Strath Haven's Boys Outswam Garnet Valley, 104-77; The Girls Made It A Sweep, 113-73.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mich. Probe Is Affirmed
Daily News Wire Services
Thomas Wins A Promotion, Loses A Friend
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Villa Maria Rally At Finish Overtakes West Chester East The Hurricanes Lived Up To Their Name, Storming Back From 10 Points Down To Win It, 45-43.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hurricanes Storm Back, Top W.c. East
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Otto Ends 28-game Drought
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Eastern's Markley Finally Earns His Spot
By Ken Sugiura, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Trade Puts Thomas In Starting Role
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Bowa Wants To See Daulton With Angels A Designated-hitter Offer May Be Forthcoming. But Daulton Is Undecided About Retirement.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gratz-flc Is Top Public Game - And Maybe Not Just For Today
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'skins, Turner Both On Bubble
by Mark Kram, Daily News Sports Writer
World Cup Coaches Are Getting Around
By Roger Allaway, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mondesi Pursuing $60m Pact
Daily News Wire Services
Looks Like Kobe Was Right, Folks Young Laker Grows On Court, On Public
by John Smallwood, Daily News Sports Columnist
Two Transfers Have Helped Carroll Get Off To A Good Start
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Last Year's Memories Motivate Absegami's Goodrum This Season His Dream Of A State Title Was Shattered In 61 Seconds Last Spring. He's On A Mission Now.
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Packers Unseat Dallas In Merchandise Sales
Daily News Wire Services
Strath Haven Gains A Sweep, Washing Away Garnet Valley The Panthers Boys Got A Confidence Boost, Beating The Jaguars, 104-77; The Girls Also Won, 113-73.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Flyers Get Caught In Bruins' Trap The Team Remained Unbeaten In Its Last Six Games, But It Was Frustrated With The Tie.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
All Over But The Auditions Birds Play Final Game With Eye To Next Season
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Whippets' Conley Starts Fast, Wants Faster Starts
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Interboro May Have A Keeper In Coach Tobin
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
East Girls Battle Tough Hempfield
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Athletes From Hungary, Belarus Forge A Friendship In Oxford Pool Swimming Competition Brought Kata Linczenyi And Natalia Levakova Together. The Hornets' Coach Is Counting On Them.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Audenried's Coles Delivers On And Off Court
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Transfers Have Helped Carroll Get Fast Start
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Eagles Eye Roxborough Site For Practice Facility
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Stockton Team Revived After Starting Out 1-4 The Ospreys Are Back On Their Feet As They Enter Their Holiday Break. Three Wins In A Row Helped.
By Rich Fisher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Morgan's Buzzer Shot Gives Rage A Road Win
By Steve Hemphill, FOR THE INQUIRER
Shanahan Coach Isn't Upset By 0-6 Start
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Against Bears, Offenses Caving Young Upper Moreland Is Relying On An Age-old Truism: Success Begins With Tough Defense.
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Stewart Propels Glen Mills Past West Chester East, 73-53 The Senior Hit Five Of Six Three-point Attempts While Scoring 24 Points Against The Vikings.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Don't Jump To Conclusions About This Undersized Star Kennett's Justin Jarmon Isn't The Tallest Player On The Court. But His Determination Knows No Bounds.
By John Manasso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Kobe's Kin Makes Name For Himself
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Northeast Grad Points The Way For Kutztown
By Rob Quinn, FOR THE INQUIRER
P-w Star: What Pressure? John Salmons Is A Player Who Will Take - And Make - The Big Shot.
By Rick O'Brien, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Eric Lindros: `I Can Finally Relax Now'
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Marlins Continue Fire Sale, Deal Cook
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Barkley Charged In Orlando Bar Incident
Daily News Wire Services
Naseem Hamed Is A Hot Dog On His Way To Becoming A Legend. A Little Brit With A Large Presence
By Jay Searcy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mexican Scout 1st Step In Phils' Latin Initiative
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Florence Featured In Nfl Films Special
By Joe Wojciechowski, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Two Powers Collide Early
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Solebury School Makes Mark In The Garden State Piaa Teams Are Wary Of Schools That Admit Postgraduates. N.j. Provides Lots Of Competition.
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Players Often Stretch The Truth And Tape Measure The Practice Is Common: High School Rosters Tell Tall Tales When Listing The Heights Of Basketball Players.
By John Manasso, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
ENTERTAINMENT
Mars Pathfinder Is Largest U.s. Stamp
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
`Titanic': Love And Doom In A Film That Is Unsinkable One Ultra-expensive Epic That Pays Off.
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
James Bond, Suavely Spying And Selling
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Poor Henry's Menu Complements The Brews, And Stands On Its Own
By Gerald Etter, INQUIRER FOOD EDITOR
Find Everything For The Home - At The Home Show
By Tom Infield, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Intimate Exhibition Of Personal Taste
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Patty Duke Plays A Cousin Role - Just One - In Christmas Story
By Robert Strauss, FOR THE INQUIRER Greg Braxton of the Los Angeles Times contributed to this report
Plenty To Cheer About In This Holiday Season
By Michael Klein and Frank Wilson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
`Nativity' Makes A Joyful Noise At New Venue
By Douglas J. Keating, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Slapstick Makes `Mousehunt' Clever As Live-action Cartoon
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Avalon Back With Rydell And Fabian
By Jack Lloyd, FOR THE INQUIRER
New Ways To Greet The New Year
By Kathy Boccella, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chumbawamba Plays Up Political Overtones
By Fred Beckley, FOR THE INQUIRER Dan DeLuca also contributed
BUSINESS
Briefing
Daily News staff, Bloomberg News and wire reports
Tourist Potential Seen In Kvaerner Shipyard Study Predicts 157 Tourism-tied Jobs
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
Pining For A Good Season Indiana County, Pa., Calls Itself The Christmas Tree Capital. And It Has Good Reason.
By Jeff Gammage, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Economic Forces Reshape And Shrink Area Health Care The Result Has Been Hospital Closings And Big Layoffs. Government Bailouts Are Viewed With Reservations.
By Josh Goldstein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
More Rooms For The Inns Half Of Hud $40m Is Going To Develop A Loews Hotel In The Psfs Building
by Earni Young, Daily News Staff Writer
Firstrust Bestows A Big Present Upon 100 Veteran Employees The Bonus - 64% Of Yearly Base Pay - Celebrates The Family-owned Bank's 64th Anniversary And Achievement Of 5-year Goals.
By Joseph N. DiStefano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bank With A Heart Gives Employees 64% Bonuses
by Paul Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
Another Hotel Proposal Checks In
by Ron Avery, Daily News Staff Writer
LIVING
Bring White Inside This Christmas
By Dylan Landis, FOR THE INQUIRER
A House Full Of Christmas
By Denise Cowie, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A House At The Shore With A Truly Heavenly View C. Harry Knowles Has Crowned His House In Avalon With An Observatory.
By Alan J. Heavens, INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Twin Boys Like To Be Cuddled And Read To
By Paddy Noyes, FOR THE INQUIRER
B.b. King's Gift To The Pope: His Guitar `Lucille'
By W. Speers This story contains material from the Associated Press, Reuters, New York Post, Los Angeles Times, USA Today and Inquirer staff writer Kevin Carter
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