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What happened on January 06, 1997
NEWS
Helping Harold Are The Blue Notes Crashing The Party?
by Al Hunter Jr., Daily News Staff Writer
Mourning A Local Hero Of The Blues Frank Alstin Jr. Was Known As ``the Soul Man.'' He And His Wife Died In A Car Accident.
By Darrell Dawsey, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
College Seeking Growth In Chesco Dccc Has Plans For Two New Campuses There. Chester County Lacks Its Own Community College.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Assistant Warden Moves On To Younger Charges As Juvenile Crime Graduates, So Does He.
By Douglas Herbert, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
It's That Time Again, As Committees And Councils Reorganize The Gop Is Back In Charge In Cinnaminson, Whose First Republican Woman Mayor Was Sworn In.
By Karen Auerbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer correspondents Angela Couloumbis, Eric Dyer, Louise Harbach, Jan Hefler and Patricia Smith contributed to this article
M.e. Fisher; Taught Marketing
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
Seeing The Value Of Service As A Way To Honor Dr. King From One Day, Building Service Into A Year-round Vocation.
By Claude Lewis
Gingrich To Defend Himself To Gop He Will Tell Colleagues At A House Caucus Tonight Why He Should Be Reelected Speaker Despite Ethics Questions.
By David Hess, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU Heather Dewar of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article
Warrington May Set Up Trail Money From A Bond Can Be Used To Buy Recreational Areas. Little Neshaminy Creek Is One Possibility.
By Heather Moore, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Journalists In The Movies
by Richard Huff, New York Daily News
No Clear Candidates For Supervisor's Post Limerick Officials Say They Are Unable Or Unwilling To Name Potential Replacements.
By Scott Cech, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mad At Cops, Not At Suspect Survivors Want Police To Provide Crash Details
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Gop Back In Charge Of Council It Regained Control, Amid Verbal Jabbing, At Haddon Heights' Annual Council Reorganization.
By Jan Hefler, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Readers Give Drug Victims Joy
by Yvonne Latty, Daily News Staff Writer
Division Play Getting Underway Holiday Is Over For Hoopsters
by Bob Cooney, For the Daily News
High Court To Tackle Assisted-suicide Issue The Question Raises Ethical, Religious And Legal Dilemmas. A Decision Is Expected By July.
By Aaron Epstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
They Call Themselves Our Leaders?
By Irvin D. Rutman
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / JONATHAN WILSON
Netanyahu And Arafat Fail To Nail Down Pact Both Sides Reported Progress After A Secret Meeting On Hebron. At Issue: The Withdrawal Timetable.
By Alan Sipress, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Roadworthy If The New Air Bags Will Save Children, Even While Putting Seat-belt Scofflaws At Risk, It's Worth It.
Eastern State Lingers On Death Row; Funding Offers A Stay Of Execution
By William C. Kashatus
Games Of `Get Newt,' `get Bill' Are A Plague On Both Our Houses
By Donald Kaul
Liquor Stores Sale Must Benefit All
Will It Snow, Will It Snow, Will It Snow?
by Marc Meltzer, Daily News Staff Writer
Board Rejects Ballot Vote On School Whether Or Not To Build A Second High School In Council Rock Won't Be Decided By A Referendum.
By Steve Ritea, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Line-item Challenge The Veto Will Help, But It's Not A Deficit-buster.
Museum Show Draws Acclaim And Visitors The Michener's New Wing Spotlights Bucks Artists. Attendance Is Booming.
By Erin Einhorn, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
School Funding Case Set To Begin Equity In Spending For Education Is Sought Among Rich And Poor Pennsylvania Districts.
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For Too Many Cops, It Is Open Season On Minority Men
By Salim Muwakkil
Photo Caption
For The Inquirer / ALEX LLOYD GROSS
Liquor Tops Lawmakers' List State Stores, Late Abortions Expected To Be Focal Points
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer
Retired, She Won't Quit For Past Four Years, Assaulted Teacher, 70, Has Sought Justice
by Kevin Haney, Daily News Staff Writer
Tax Hike Passed In Haverford The Real Estate Rate Rose, But The Water Fee Fell. For Many Residents, The Difference Will Be $10.
By Christian Davenport, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
If The Conservatives Want To Lead, They Should Show Some Spine And Stick With Newt
By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER
Centennial Talks Snag On School-year Length Board Members Want Teachers To Work 200 Days. The Union Offered 189. The Contract Expired In June.
By Chris Seper, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Builder: Pave Over Tainted Park Soil Conshohocken Officials Would Prefer Green Space To Tennis Courts, The Borough Solicitor Said.
By Drew Weaver, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Yen For Cars Fuels Population Explosion We Are Headed Toward A World Of 2 Billion Autos - And The Attendant Problems.
By Gwynne Dyer
Coatesville Steps Out In Solidarity
By Anthony Beckman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Protest Of Hunt Continues They May Not Stop The Hunt At Tyler State Park, But They'll Be Heard.
By Scott Cech, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Montco Housing Authority To Look At Section 8 Rent Hike Landlords Are Pressing For It. Others Say A Resulting Investor Influx Would Make Ownership More Difficult.
By Louis S. Hansen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Profile Of A Suspect Case Changed His Profile Mostly, Capano Now Defends His Privacy
by Julie Knipe Brown and Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writers
Next Comes Gwyneth With A Baby Carriage?
By Francesca Chapman Daily News wire services, the Sacramento Bee and People and Allure magazines contributed to this report
Where The `Regular People' Shop For Affordable Art At Art Super Sales, Buyers Know What They Like. And They Don't Need Big Bucks To Get It.
By Monica Yant, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Upstart Utah Takes On Well-established Colorado. There's A Billboard In Enemy Territory. Amid Western Slopes, A Battle For Skiers
By Gwen Florio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
After Flood, Victims See Mud, Ruin Thousands Of Evacuees Returned Home In Calif. Others Became Refugees.
By Carol Morello, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Police Chief Wraps Up Career In Collingdale Robert Morris' Plans Include Disney World.
By Mara Stanley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Granddad: We Want Abandoned Baby
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
For Group Homes, A Struggle To Find Welcoming Neighbors Disabled Residents Are Moving To Residential Areas In Increasing Numbers. Those Living Near The Homes Cite Safety Concerns.
By Eric Dyer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Showdown Day For Reassigned Judge Judge Bernard J. Avellino's New Duties Start Today. He Has Said He Won't Perform Them.
By L. Stuart Ditzen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
S. Broida, 50, Health Educator
By Monica Yant, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Year Later: Brr-r-rr To Balmy '96 Blizzard Is Just A Chilly Memory
By Connie Langland and Allie Shah, FOR THE INQUIRER
Letters
Henry Banning, Longshoreman
by Gloria Campisi, Daily News Staff Writer
Community Policing Gets Foothold In Atlantic City The Unit Keeps Beat Police In Certain Areas. It Got A Boost Recently From A Federal Grant.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Spirit Crew Flips Into National Contest For The Burlington Twp. Squad, Cheerleading Is A Sport, Too.
By David Hafetz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Arthur L. Weissman, 37, Reporter And Author
By Ralph Siegel, ASSOCIATED PRESS Inquirer correspondent S. Joseph Hagenmayer contributed to this article
Newtown Car Dealer Swears To Take His Case To The County Court The Township's Zoning Board Rejected His Plan To Relocate Two Dealerships From Newtown Borough.
By Erin Mooney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
J. Chiavacci, 38, Anesthesiologist
By Julia Cass, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sweeney Says He Won't Be A Typical Politician
By Mary Beth Warner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At Shelter, He Lends A Firm But Caring Hand Pastor James Shelton Knows Adversity Well.
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Municipal Judge Alex C. Alampi Sr., 81
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
His Quest Took Unexpected Turn A Wwii Pilot's Remains Led Fred Hagen On A New Mission.
By Rusty Pray, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Voice For N.j 'S Education Underdogs David G. Sciarra's Weapon Is The Law.
By James M. O'Neill, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
On Stage, Students Become Stars A Competition Showcases New Plays And Players.
By Mara Stanley, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Balmy January Day
ANDREA MIHALIK/ DAILY NEWS
Search Is On For Missing Girl, 12 The Willingboro Preteen Was Two Weeks From Giving Birth. She Kissed Her Family Good Night And The Next Day Was Gone.
By Deborah Kong, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
ENTERTAINMENT
`Arcadia' Exhilarates At Wilma's Inaugural Tom Stoppard's Supremely Funny Play Bursts With Wit And Ideas.
By Clifford A. Ridley, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Putting A Different Spin On The Immigrant Tale His Stories Focus On Dominican Americans.
By Kevin L. Carter, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Voces Novae Et Antiquae Present Holiday Program In A New Location
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
SPORTS
Hawks Get Over Hump At Umass St. Joseph's Hadn't Won There Since January 1988. Until Yesterday.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER @QAMHERST, Mass
A Time Flyers Call Their Own There Are 60 Minutes In Hockey. In Their Streak, The Philadelphians Have Owned The Final 20.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Many Happy Returns For Pack
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
For Broncos, Season A Lost Cause
Daily News Wire Services
Whippets Rebound With A Win The Downingtown Girls Needed A Lift After The Tough Carroll Loss. They Scorched Cheltenham, 59-39.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Flyers How West Was Won (or Tied) Flyers Rally At Colorado, Stretch Unbeaten Streak To 16
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
No. 13 Duke Rallies Past Georgia Tech
Daily News Wire Services
Toughened Carroll Tops Neumann The Patriots Have Also Knocked Off Chester And Roman Catholic. They're Poised For Another Crack At The League Title.
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
O'hara-carroll Pits No. 1 Against No. 2
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Upsetting Situation Lack Of Respect Fuels Jaguars
Daily News Wire Services
Panthers Get Chewed Up By Whippets Cheltenham Caught Downingtown Looking For Redemption After A Tough Loss. The Hosts Won, 59-39.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Self-made Coach Is Being Counted On To Do Job At Camden Yvette Pruitt Never Competed In High School Or College Track. But She Worked Hard To Learn The Sport.
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
`L Train' On Track To Return From Injury
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Quenneville Succeeds Keenan As Blues Coach
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Ga Runs Out Of Gas Vs. St. Anthony The Patriots Stayed With The National Power For Nearly Three Quarters. But In Just A Few Seconds, The Wheels Came Off.
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ailing Eustace Coasts, 55-35 The Williams Brothers Played Through The Pain To Set Up The Easy Win Over Hatboro-horsham In The Challenge Series.
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Nothing Could Be Finer In Carolina
by Mark Kram, Daily News Sports Writer
Blues Follow Hiring Of Ex-devil With Win
Daily News Wire Services
Kwan Wins In Open Tourney
Daily News Wire Services
For St. Joseph's, This Win A Umassive Step
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Kings Send Sixers Skidding To Florida
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Injury Ends Koonce's Season
Daily News Wire Services
Panthers Find A Winning Hand Strath Haven Needed To Prevail To Stay In The Central League Race. A 60-53 Victory Over The Aces Did The Trick.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Mulholland Makes Leap From Also-ran To Team's Iron Man He Waited His Turn Patiently, And Has Been Rewarded With A Starring Role For Shawnee This Season.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Panthers Bring Down The Cowboys Carolina Knocks Out Irvin, And Then Dallas
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Suns Fall As Horry Loses Cool
Daily News Wire Services
Pats Leave Steelers In A Fog
by Paul Domowitch, Daily News Sports Writer
It's Warsaw Or Wharton Carroll's Polish Standout Pondering Decision Of His Life
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Defense Pushes Bishop Mcdevitt Past W. Catholic Christina Mykijewycz Held Rashana Barnes To 13 Points As The Lancers Grabbed A 59-54 Victory.
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Uconn Women Defeat Tennessee When Freshman Shea Ralph Shook The Jitters, The No. 1 Huskies Ran Away From The No. 8 Vols.
By Mel Greenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Springfield Is Facing A Series Of Tough Tests The Cougars, Who Are Ailing, Must Grapple With Powers Haverford, Henderson And Upper Darby.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
6-10 Center Yoder Quits Drexel Team
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
West Deptford Coach Needles His Players: Pins Mean Wins Brian Farnham's No. 7 Eagles Seem To Be Grasping His Simple System. They'll Find Out Against Paulsboro.
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council Rock Tactics Work On Pennsbury The Indians' Coach Took A Page From The Falcons' Book And The Result Was A Big 33-21 Victory.
By Nick Fierro, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Byars: Eagles Were Bramanized
by Paul Domowitch, Daily News Sports Writer
Sixers Fall To Kings At Finish Mitch Richmond's Shot Trumped Derrick Coleman's Terrific Effort.
By Raad Cawthon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER @QSACRAMENTO, Calif
Coach Denies Race Slur Academy Park's Bob Hamilton Was Relieved As Coach For Allegedly Using A Racial Epithet Dec. 28.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer correspondent Joe Santoliquito contributed to this article
Norristown High Mourns The Loss Of A Leader In Basketball Omar Jenkins, A 1996 Graduate And Cocaptain Of The Team, Died In An Auto Accident. The Coach Praised His ``wonderful Spirit.''
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
BUSINESS
Merger Battle Stokes Interest In Those Familiar Blue-and-white Trains. Model Buffs Catch Conrail Fever
By Claire Furia, FOR THE INQUIRER
At Port Authority, A Big Shake-up Aims For New Efficiency Patronage Jobs Once Thought To Be Untouchable Are Targeted. Overly Generous Pay Scales Will Be Trimmed.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Many Airfares Soared As Carriers Anticipated Tax Expiration In Markets Where Customers Would Accept The Increase, Some Ticket Costs Were Up 20 Percent.
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A South Jersey Train Maker Has Shifted Most Work To Asia
By Claire Furia, FOR THE INQUIRER
LIVING
Tiebreakers Using Restraints On The Sick And Confused Elderly Once Was The Standard In Nursing Homes And Hospitals. Two Area Hospitals Are Leaders In A More Humane Approach.
By Stacey Burling, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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