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What happened on February 28, 1997
NEWS
Bernadette Devlin's Daughter A Victim Of British `Justice'
By Jack McKinney
Nicholas Paolino, 17, Student, Soccer Player
By Andy Wallace, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nicholas Paolino, 17; Courageous Athlete
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
Trial Hears 3 Interpretations Of Semen Found On Slain Jogger It May Indicate Sexual Assault, An Examiner Said, But May Be The Result Of Consensual Sex Or Of The Autopsy.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
$6 Million Hammonton Stadium Sought Gabriel Donio, 23, Dreams Of Starting A Minor-league Team. The Privately Funded Project Needs A Site.
By Gwendolyn Crump, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Police Blotter
This report was compiled by Inquirer correspondents Wendy Walker and Anika M. Scott
Woman Must Repay Stolen School Money She Must Spend Five Weekends In Jail For The Radnor Embezzlement. Her Lawyer Cited ``bipolar Disorder.''
By Douglas Herbert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Police Blotter
This report was compiled by Inquirer staff writer Richard V. Sabatini
Education Summit Gets Under Way Mayor Rendell Opened The Two-day Meeting By Saying Children Should Be At The Top Of The Agenda.
By Richard Jones and Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
A Vote For Assisted-living Facilities The Haverford Planning Commission Approves Allowing Such Centers In Residential Neighborhoods.
By Christian Davenport, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Memories Bring Residents Back
By Don Beideman, FOR THE INQUIRER
She Pioneered Civil Rights Movement
by Ron Goldwyn, Daily News Staff Writer
Sheepish Or Bold On Cloning?
By George F. Will
Letters
Documentaries Fake, But Not Phony
by Rick Selvin Daily News Staff Writer
Council Session Focuses On Drugs
by Mark McDonald, Daily News Staff Writer
Judicial Raters Give No Backing To Democrats For State Judgeship Two Candidates For Commonwealth Court Were Late With Paperwork. A Third Was ``not Recommended.''
By Larry King, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Neighborhoods On Display Program For 1997 Welcome America!
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
You'll Get A Kick Out Of `Booty'
by Tonya Pendleton, Daily News Staff Writer
Colwyn Councilman's Absences Questioned Foes Say Bob Williams Played Hooky From Meetings. Backers Say He Was Seriously Ill.
By Lisa Sandberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pike Board Proposes 3d High School
By Karen D. Brown, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
U.s. Student Math Skills Improving, Study Finds
By Drake Witham, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Directors Have Been Cloning Around For Years
by Gary Thompson, Daily News Movie Critic
Camden Man Is Indicted In Assault
By Larry Lewis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Montco Asking For More Money The Commissioners Want To Borrow $60 Million For Capital Improvements. Open Space And Prison Expansion Are On The List.
By Karen E. Quinones Miller, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cause Is Lacking For Fund-raising Probe, Reno Says She Would Need Evidence Of Crime By A High Official. That, She Says, Would Trigger An Independent Counsel.
By Angie Cannon, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU David Hess of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
Pol Turned Grocer, Naturally
by Harriet Lessy, Daily News Staff Writer
District To Sue Over Bills
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
6-acre Subdivision Advances In Maple Shape Nineteen Homes Are Planned. The Planning Board's Approval Was Preliminary. Neighbors May Appeal.
By Geoff Mulvihill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dining On Eclectic Fare At A Murder Scene
by Gar Joseph, Daily News Staff Writer
Helping Their S.c. Brethren Volunteers Will Help Rebuild A Church Burned Last Year.
By Steve Ritea, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Put Those Sweeps To Sleep
by David Bianculli, New York Daily News
School Cuts Would Leave Only Bone
Strong Work By Great Cast Could Make This A Mob Hit
by Gary Thompson, Daily News Movie Critic
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The Philadelphia Inquirer / RON TARVER
Bites On Fingertips Drew Cops' Suspicion
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Fulbrook Opposes Ordinance The Mayoral Candidate Was Against Renaming A Street For Carl Miller, Evoking A Debate.
By Herbert Lowe, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Partial Information Lies About Abortion Distorted The Debate On A Ban.
If Unions And Immigrants Can Join Forces, Will They Be Able To Make A Difference?
By MATTHEW MILLER
Letters
The New Malibu Conveys An Aura Of Luxury Sans A Pricey Tag The $15,470 Base Price Seems Reasonable For All That You Get. The Fancier Ls Offers Even More, And Stays Under $19,000.
By Al Haas, INQUIRER AUTOMOTIVE WRITER
Buckingham Bans Any New Cul-de-sacs Developers Say They Are A Strong Selling Point. The Supervisors' Chairman Cited Safety And Exclusivity.
By Heather Moore, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / VICKI VALERIO
Needle-swap Program Survives A Challenge Rizzo Wants To Suspend It. Some On Council Objected. Now They Want Answers From City Health Officials.
By Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clinton's Legal Bills Outstrip Donations Contributions To His Defense Fund Have Dwindled. The Clintons' Legal Debt: $2.3 Million.
By Robert A. Rankin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Underdog And An Unknown Endorsed One Of The Party's West Chester Area School Board Choices Has Some Republicans Stirred Up.
By Anthony Beckman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Oaklyn School Can't Use Money As Planned The State Says The Surplus Must Be Used For Tax Relief, Foiling The Technology Program.
By Jan Hefler, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Schooling Of Afghan Girls Goes Ahead The Taliban Does Not Allow It. An Aid Official Says: ``we've Been Pushing The Envelope.''
By Marc Kaufman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
It's Immortally Foolish Fun
by Renee Lucas Wayne, Daily News Theater Critic
Housing Deadline Nears Poor And Elderly Tenants Wait As Hud Scrambles For Billions
By Michael Vitez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Defense Focuses On Ernest Autopsy
by Ron Avery, Daily News Staff Writer
Endangering Jerusalem's Peace Housing Project Unleashes Passions Between Arab And Jew.
By Trudy Rubin
At 13, She Has Her School Serving Good Causes As Well As Volleyballs To Be Sure, Lindsay Cohen Is Not Alone At Voorhees Middle School. But She's Been A Whirlwind Organizer.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Animal Sacrifice Suspected After Grisly Park Discovery
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In '97, Tv Doesn't Rate
by Rose DeWolf, Daily News Staff Writer
Phot Caption
For The Inquirer / CLIFF MAUTNER
Entering New Ground On Wetlands Pse&g Destruction On One Site Allows Restoration On Another.
By Matthew Futterman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Durable Navy Bomber Flies On Into History The Intruder Specialized In Going In Low And Slow. The Time Has Passed For Its Mission.
By Michael E. Ruane, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
What's Unique About This Splinter Of A Street? Tiny Camac Is Wood. Repairs Will Keep It That Way.
By Mark Davis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Homebody Channel How-t-do-everything Tv Has Something For Everyone
by Theresa Conroy, Daily News Staff Writer
Unlikely Hero Torricelli's Flip Means The Balanced Budget Amendment Will Flop But Don't Fit Him For A Halo.
Reality Is Roadkill On Lynch's `Highway'
by Gary Thompson, Daily News Movie Critic
Top Seed Shawnee May Be Worried Woodrow Wilson, Williamstown Vie
by Bob Cooney, Daily News Staff Writer
Maple Syrup Is Focus On Weekend In Montco
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Doctor Convicted Of Aiding Fugitive Plastic Surgeon Faces Up To 63 Months
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
N.j. Assembly Takes Aim At `Drive-through' Surgery It Passed A Measure Guaranteeing That Insurers Pay For Three Days Of Hospitalization For Women Who Have A Mastectomy.
By Thomas Ginsberg, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Police Blotter
This report was compiled by Inquirer correspondents Anne Barnard, Christian Davenport, Dan Hardy, Mary Anne Janco, Robert F. O'Neill, Anika M. Scott and Richard Sine
Exchanges Graft Greenery, Lore Area Students Get Help From English, Japanese Gardeners.
By Suzanne Gordon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clinton's Tax Relief Set To End In 2000 The Details Were In Proposals Sent To Congress. They Appeared To Shift From A Previous Clinton Budget Plan.
By Steven Thomma, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Mantua To Vote On School Bond
By Eric Dyer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Abington Junior High To Undergo Curriculum Changes
By Monique El-Faizy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Thief Quickly Undoes 3 Generations Of Effort The Bag In A Storage Unit Contained Black Porcelain Dolls That Were Family Heirlooms.
By Raphael Lewis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ashland Renovation Approved The Southeast Delco School Board Action Will Add Eight Classrooms To The Middle School. The Cost: $1.5 Million.
By Bridget Eklund, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Black History Has Lessons For People Of Every Race It Is An Integral Part Of American History.
By Kenneth H. Kusmer
Laura Hall Sherman, 85, Ballroom Dance Instructor
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Schwarzkopf Says He Believes Report On Chemicals Was Sent
By Michael E. Ruane, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Parents Glad To See Charter School, But Wonder If Children Can Get In
By Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Guilty In Arms Smuggling
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Doc Guilty Of Aiding Con Altered Face Of Kingpin Who Was In Hiding
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Ray Charles To Star In Fourth Of July Bash He Will Perform In Front Of The Art Museum. The Celebration, From June 27 To July 6, Will Have 40 Free Events.
By Howard Goodman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Santorum Becomes Unlikely Clinton Ally The Senator Opposes A Fund-raising Probe. His Reason? It Would Extend To The Republicans.
By Chris Mondics, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU Josh Goldstein of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
1 Man Is Held And One Is Sought In Injury Of Camden Park Officer Officer Stephen Leoniy 3d Responded To The Sound Of Gunshots Feb. 12. He Was Hit In The Forehead.
By John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Exton Mall Developer Says Sears To Be Fourth Anchor It Would Open In 1999 As Rouse Triples The Shopping Area. The Deal May Doom A Rival Proposal By Kravco.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer correspondent Thomas H. Matthews contributed to this story
Synagogue Celebrates Reforms Keneseth Israel Pays Tribute To ``150 Years Of Heritage And History.''
By Laura Barnhardt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Court Finds Airline Liable In Wife's Exit To Iceland With Girl
By Karl Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dr. Samuel Witchell, Glassboro Professor
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Flower Show Guide
by Renee Lucas Wayne Daily News Staff Writer
Marian Anderson's Life Feted At Carnegie Hall
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Firms Fined For Smuggling Arms Parts To S. Africa
By Mark Fazlollah, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cedars Village Shops Proposal Is Withdrawn Worcester Township Residents Opposed The Plan. A Large Barn Would Have Been Razed.
By Natalie Kostelni, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
City Insurance Move Denied Judge: No Freezing Meridian Payments
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
At Jenkintown: Sports Without Cheerleaders The Girls Say They Are Too Busy Competing. The Boys Insist They Don't Mind.
By Monica Yant, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Verdict Of Guilty But Mentally Ill Doesn't Work Morally Or Medically
By Stephen J. Morse
Cloning: Way Beyond `Brave New World'
By Gwynne Dyer
Eagle Scout May Have Been Soldier Of Far Right Michael Brescia, From Andorra, Seemed An All-american College Student. But Prosecutors Say Appearances Deceive.
By Mark Fazlollah, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer Staff Writer Michael Matza contributed to this report
Fbi Joins Probe Of Racial Attack
by Julie Knipe Brown, Daily News Staff Writer
Justices Back D.a. In Seizing Horse Farm ``we're In The Money!'' A Bucks Prosecutor Said. If The Drug Dealer Appeals, The Sale Could Stall Again.
By Larry King, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Deacon Charged With Raping Boy In Church Office The Norristown Businessman Had Sex With The Mildly Retarded Teen, Another Boy Told Police. Both Are Foster Children Of A Church Member.
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Pilot Hopes To Revisit Amelia Earhart Flight Sixty Years Later, A Brave Legacy Beckons.
By Larry Williams, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
In Small-town Oklahoma, A Nerve Center For The Separatist Movement It Doesn't Look Like Much. But Elohim City, Authorities Say, Is A Training Center For Zealots.
By Michael Matza, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer Staff Writer Mark Fazlollah contributed to this report
John C. Beck Jr., 86, Magazine Publisher
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Memorial Hospital Lays Off 12 Workers; 2d Firings In 3 Days The Therapists Will Be Replaced By An Outside Firm, With An Expected Savings Of $150,000.
By David E. Wilson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / LAURENCE KESTERSON
M.l. Pagliughi Sr., 72; Retired Vineland Judge
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Simon Denied Plea Switch; Staples Gets Life In Police Death
By Eddie Olsen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rape Rape In Classroom In Aftermath, Details Differ, Fear Abounds With Students And Parents
by Yvette Ousley, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writers Gloria Campisi, Jack McGuire and Joe O'Dowd contributed to this report
Search For Missing Montco Woman The Cheltenham Woman Reported For Work In North Philadelphia But Disappeared Afterward.
By Christine Bahls, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Revenge Eyed As Motive Teen Shot After He Aided Murder Probe
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
Parking Permits? Shuttles? In Manayunk?
by Marc Meltzer, Daily News Staff Writer
Fired Annie Trying To Keep Her Chin Up
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Housing Authority Approves New Plan The Atlantic City Agency Will Help Public Housing Tenants Become Homeowners By Offering Houses At One-half Value.
By Diane Mastrull, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
More Limits On Manayunk Restaurants?
By Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For The Stout-hearted Its Ardmore, The '70s, And Guinness Packs A Wallop
by Don Russell, Daily News Staff Writer
Jewel's Behavior Positively Transparent
By Francesca Chapman Daily News wire services and the New York Daily News contributed to this report
Exton Man Is Believed Drowned Nathan Swymer, 19, Went Rowing In Upstate N.y. So Far, Police Have Only Recovered His Boat.
By Thomas H. Matthews and Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENTS
Fired By Fax, She'll Sue. Phila 'S `Annie' Gets Hook A Month Short Of Broadway
By Leonard W. Boasberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Be Out Guess
By Gary Thompson, Daily News Movie Critic
Rebuilding The Dream In Kensington
By Jeanie Oponik
Girl Jumps To Her Death From Overpass
By Richard Sine, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
SPORTS
Camden Catholic's Booth Brothers Unbeaten Going Into Districts Rob Booth Is 22-0. Mike Booth Is 15-0. They Say Their Club Experience Has Been A Big Help.
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
She's Just Coaching, Not Counting Muffett O'brien Mcgraw's 200th Notre Dame Win Simply Snuck Up On Her.
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Renewal Expected For Closer Bottalico
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Whippets, Bears Seeking A Fast Pace In District 1 Finals
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Chiefs, W.c. East, Gain States Mount St. Joseph Won Its District Aaaa Consolation Game In A 69-45 Romp.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Big Score? Flyers Say Big Deal Ottawa Is Ottawa, After All, And Murray Said His Own Team Was Tired.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dragons Take Momentum Into Playoffs Boston U. Has The Top Seeding. But Defending Champ Drexel Has Won 12 Of Its Last 13 Games.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Francona's Drill Fails To Throw Off His Fielders
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
24th Birthday Suits Lindros Maturing Captain Still A Kid At Heart In His Love For Game
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Vikings, Chiefs Advance Wins Earn Berths In State Playoffs
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Springfield Likes Its Chance In Class Aa
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Denby, Lynch, Walter Share Spotlight As Rowan Women Win
By Rich Fisher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Where's The Beef? With The Officials Ellerbee Defends Blistering Critiques
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Corestates Center Asks Smokers To Step Out
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Carr's 41 Propel La Salle To Romp He Hit Eight Three-pointers, And His Scoring Flurry Early In The Second Half Put Fordham Away.
By Gary Miles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For Schools, Games Usually A Net Loss Even Well-attended Boys' Contests Can Drain Hundreds Of Dollars. Ads Are Asking If There's Another Way.
By Matt White, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Carr Goes In Overdrive And Explorers Cruise
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
76ers Ready To Play Where They Can Win
By Raad Cawthon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jets Cut Ex-giant Howard
Daily News Wire Services
Skipper Sows Spring Seeds
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
La Salle, St. Joe's Advance
By Mel Greenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This article contains information from the Associated Press
Only One Seed Left After Courier Loss Sampras Still Alive, But It Wasn't Easy
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Bulls Fall Off Pace Vs. Cavs
Daily News Wire Services
Colts De Whittington Among 4 Visiting Birds
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Reynolds Captures Public Title Again The Northeast 140-pounder First Won Four Years Ago At 103. Central Won The Team Title.
By Joe Fite, FOR THE INQUIRER
New-look Kixx Look To Kick It Into High Gear
By Roger Allaway, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phillies Are Bullish On Bullpen With Ryan Setting Up Bottalico, They Have One Of The Best Late-inning Tandems In The Majors.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Only The Final Score Will Set These District 1 Rivals Apart
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Japanese Pitcher Told He'll Play For Padres
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Renegades Win Another Division Title Anthony Strachan Jump-started The Offense, Enabling Shawnee To Get Past Lenape, 42-39.
By Ken Sugiura, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
After A Flat Ending To This Season, Ga Coach Already Is Looking Ahead
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Irabu Can Play Only For Padres, Council Rules
Daily News Wire Services
Nelson's Method: Is It Madness? He's Doing Things His Way - The Old-fashioned Way - In Dallas. And Raising Lots Of Eyebrows.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Blue Devils In His Cameron Farewell
Daily News Wire Services
Neshaminy Gets Big Win Redskins Top N. Penn For State Berth
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Uncashed Ticket First Man To Deck Leonard Living On Odd Jobs After Failing To Follow Up In Career Fall From 1st Floor Floor On Brink Of Poverty, Howard Regrets Failure To Cash In After Becoming First To Fell Leonard
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Minutemen Overcome Highland Washington Township Fell Behind Early And Had To Wait Until Jeff Klauder Zeroed In.
By Michael Rosenberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The Patriots' Bill Phillips Owes Much Of His Success To Another Bill Phillips. Carroll Center Does His Father Proud
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Shawnee Girls Fend Off Lenape's Title Bid The Indians Could Have Shared The American Division Crown With A Win. Maureen Irwin Stood In Their Way.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Former Irish Assistant Sues, Claiming Age Bias
Daily News Wire Services
Espn Details Robinson Saga
by Tom Mahon, Daily News Sports Writer
Swimmers Poised For State Meet
By John McBride, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
It's An 'Ell' Of A Success Story Ellerbee's Words Heard At Gratz
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
It May Be Do Or Die For Owls At Umass Temple Hasn't Captured An Ncaa Spot Yet.
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No. 2 Seed Courier Falters Only One Seeded Player, Pete Sampras, Is Standing After Stafford's Victory.
By Diane Pucin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cops: Staff At Gardens Knew About Sex Abuse
Daily News Wire Services
The 171-pounder Has Tackled A Knee Injury. Convery Starts Slow, But Is Finishing Fast
By Nick Fierro, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Villanova May Rename Its Arena Sources Say The Du Pont Issue Is Rather Sensitive. The Facility Could Even End Up Being Named For A Bank.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
55(cents) May Not Be Mcd's Lucky Number
by Paul Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
D. Whelan Takes Over At Bell-pa. The Former Harrisburg Lobbyist Has Been Bell-atlantic's Maryland Chief. He Succeeds Bill Harral, Who Is Retiring.
By Michael L. Rozansky, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Competition May Reduce Local Residential Gas Costs Business Users Already Can Choose Suppliers. Pa. And N.j. Pilot Programs Will Test The Idea For Households.
By Jeff Gelles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dow, Nasdaq Indexes Drop
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Heart Drug Advances Under Fda Scrutiny Smithkline Beecham's Highly Touted Carvedilol Won The Preliminary Approval Of An Advisory Committee.
By Donna Shaw, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lawsuit Says Conrail Withheld Merger Facts The Freight Line Denied The Contention. Investors Say They Lost Money When Information Was Not Shared.
By Andrew Cassel, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Judge Stalls City's Bid To Freeze Any One Meridian Settlement Local Officials Want The Money Kept In Escrow Until The Building's Owner Decides To Repair Or Demolish The Tower.
By Nathan Gorenstein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Peter Nicholas contributed to this article
Columbia/hca Hospital Chain To Open Area Office The Arrival Of The Nation's Largest For-profit Group Is Certain To Stir Up The Region's Health-care Market.
By Marian Uhlman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Room To Bloom Big As All Outdoors The Great Exchange Of Seeds, Plants And Ideas, Often On A Grand Scale, Has Turned The World Into One Gigantic Garden - And Given The Flower Show Its Theme This Year.
By Denise Cowie, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Serving Center City-level Meals Without Center City Trip Or Tariff
By Gerald Etter, INQUIRER FOOD EDITOR
`Crisis Center' Debuts Tonight With Empowerment And Sympathy
By Robert Strauss, FOR THE INQUIRER Doug Nye of Knight-Ridder Newspapers contributed to this report
For Jazz Artist, Music Is The Dream
By Kevin L. Carter, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Resilience Helps Her Keep Her Jazz At The Shore
By Jack Lloyd, FOR THE INQUIRER
`Lost Highway' Travels A Serpentine Path To Nowhere
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Egyptian Film Festival Offers Jewels
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Watch The Best Whirl Across The Dance Floor
By Michael Klein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Brooklyn Fairy Tale That's Mostly On-key
By Clifford A. Ridley, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Pialat's Tightly Focused `Van Gogh'
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Camera, More Often Than The Music, Pumps Up Crowd At Local H Show
By Steve Volk, FOR THE INQUIRER
Depp, Pacino In A Sort Of `Goodfellas' Junior An Fbi Agent Infiltrates The New York Mob.
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Mead Film Festival Features `Fake Documentaries' The Show At Penn, Which Starts Today, Displays Works On Cultural And Anthropological Issues.
By Stephan Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Asian Art That Caught A Rockefeller's Fancy
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Runners Should Be Primed For March's Big Races
By Tirdad Derakhshani, FOR THE INQUIRER
Pair's Handiwork Offers Simple, Witty Puppetry
By Douglas J. Keating, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Anderson Centennial Tribute Where It Started
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Shawn Colvin Thrives On Life's Complications
By Steve Volk, FOR THE INQUIRER, Sara Sherr and Dan DeLuca
`Third And Indiana' Is Dramatized
By Tom Infield, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Indie-rock Tunesmith With A Sensitive Streak Sebadoh's Lou Barlow Not Afraid To Bare His Soul.
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Making The House More Accessible For The Golden Years Firm Helps Aging, Aching Homeowners Stay Home More Comfortably.
By Annette John-Hall, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Yorks, Together Again! (it's Financial, Folks)
By W. Speers This article contains material from the Associated Press, Reuters, New York Daily News and USA Today
Antonio Loves Music And Has Polite Ways
By Paddy Noyes, FOR THE INQUIRER
New Garden Book Stakes Its Reputation On Climate
By Denise Cowie, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Presenting Magazine's Best On Decorating The ``house Beautiful Great Style'' Books Collect Useful Ideas.
By Dylan Landis, FOR THE INQUIRER
The House Doctor Is In Ron Hazelton Shows Homeowners How To Make Repairs. He's Done It In San Francisco. Now, He's Doing It On National Tv.
By Alan J. Heavens, INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
FOOD
Chinese That's Nice & Healthy
by Stan Hochman, Daily News Restaurant Reviewer
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