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What happened on March 10, 1997
NEWS
Tribes Gave, Got To Meet Clinton The Cheyenne And Arapaho Say They Donated $107,671. More Than Once, Fund-raisers Asked: Where's The Money?
By Suzanne Sataline, Josh Goldstein and Chris Conway, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Residents At Odds Over Plan For Plaza As Pluses And Minuses Of A Shopping Center At The Cherry Hill-pennsauken Border Are Weighed, Divisions Are Forming.
By Stephanie Brenowitz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
C. Howard Thomas Jr., 60, Ex-corporate Lawyer
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Blaze Destroys Old Church
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
School Boards Seeking Parents' Support They Should Be ``partners,'' Officials Were Told. Turnout At A Conference Underscored The Interest.
By Mary Beth Warner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Time To Honor That Special Cop
by Frank Dougherty, Daily News Staff Writer
Drug Dealer Guilty Of Murdering Rival
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Opportunities Slip Away. Mild Winter Doesn't Warm The Hearts Of Snow Lovers
By Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Some Now Are Asking: Why Not Clone People? ``humanity Should Be In Control Of Its Own Destiny,'' One Backer Of The Procedure Said.
By Shankar Vedantam, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Letters
It May Be Legal, But It Ain't Right So Spare Us The Moral Obligation Bit
By Michael Kelly
Please, Please Us Post-conrail, Philly Should Still Be A Rail Center, And It's Time To Help Norfolk Southern See The Light.
Slaying A Surprise, Defendant Testifies A Soda, Not A Heist, Drew Him Into A Laundry, Tyrone Green Said. Then His Friend Pulled A Gun.
By Allie Shah, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Blaze Ravages Church At Penn
By Maureen Graham, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Miss. Delta: Everything's Changed; Everything's The Same A Small Number Of Witnesses Painted A Bleak Picture At U.s. Commission On Civil Rights Hearings.
By Larry Copeland, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mayor Ponders Path To Stop Drug Peddlers
by Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writer Daily News staff writer Joseph R. Daughen contributed to this report
Sci-fi Group Beams Aboard Its 1st Convention A Tv Actor And A Card Tournament Were Among Attractions At Swarthmore College.
By Raphael Lewis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Unexpected Drive-in
STEVEN M. FALK/ DAILY NEWS
Moorestown, Pleasantville To Clash 3rd Straight Year Two Top Teams Are Meeting For Championship
by Bob Cooney, Daily News Staff Writer
Rev. Kenneth Jones, 68, Baptist Minister
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Feud Fosters `Gangsta' Image
by Tonya Pendleton, Daily News Staff Writer
Spring Nears; Can Roadwork Be Far Behind?
by Scott Heimer, Daily News Staff Writer
Centennial Teachers File Labor Complaint
By Chris Seper, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sweetness And Light Congress Has Some Serious Work To Do In Hershey.
Look What's Cooking In Phila. Book And The Cook Event Brought In Culinary Stars. Cable Tv Covered It Live.
By Michael Klein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
He's No. 1 With A Ballot
by Keith Marder, Los Angeles Daily News
N.j. Eyes A Law To Control Growth The Idea Is To Make Sure Towns Can Handle New Development. Officials Hope To Stave Off Lawsuits.
By Matthew Futterman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Council Rock To Move Quickly On New Schools The Board Approved New Elementary And High Schools. The Superintendent Promised Action.
By Todd Bishop, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
It Takes No Gene-ius To Figure Out Value Of Cloning Humans
By Mike Royko
150+ Callers Blast Blatant Drug Deals
by Leon Taylor and Marc Meltzer, Daily News Staff Writers
Supermodel Or No, Her Heart's In Bucks Annie Morton Is On Her Way, Many Say. In Lower Southampton, Her Parents Smile.
By Steve Ritea, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Democrats Are Letting History Be The Judge They Have No Candidates For Two Montco Judicial Seats And Haven't Won In Years. The Gop Has 11.
By John Murphy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Education And Prevention Can Save Kids From Drugs
By Claude Lewis
Pols Can't Ban Scientific Progress
by Kirkpatrick Sale
Editor's Note
By Zachary Stalberg
Buckets Of Fun On The Route To Stock Trout The Big Day's A Month Away. Still, For Many Anglers, A Lot Of The Tradition Is Anticipation.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Nearby, A City-style Night Out Sampling South Jersey's Hot Spots
By Susan VanDongen, FOR THE INQUIRER
Anti-abortionists Rally At W. Chester Clinic Two National Leaders Attended The Gathering At Planned Parenthood. No Action Was Ruled Out.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Moynihan Speech Throws Down A Challenge To Subvert America's Secrecy Regime
By E.J. Dionne Jr
Second-grader Found Hanged
by Jack McGuire, Daily News Staff Writer
More Letters
Letters
Electronic Composer Puts Shows In The Mood ``sound Designer'' John Greenland Writes Background Tracks For Tv - And Much More.
By Richard Sine, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Overbrook Girl Found Dead In Home
By Maureen Graham, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Advice On Minding One's Business
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Create Real Work - Not Workfare
Approval Is Expected For 24-screen Theater The Bensalem Council Said It Saw No Legal Reason To Deny It. Even Opponents Seem To Be Relenting.
By Steve Ritea, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Helen Thompson, 88, Former Legal Secretary
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Elisha `Jake' Bell, 78; Played In Negro League
by Myung Oak Kim and Marc Meltzer, Daily News Staff Writers
Crowd Revels In Ukrainian Easter Traditions The 15th Annual Expo At Manor Junior College Brought Dishes, Dyed Eggs And Music.
By Laura Barnhardt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Crowding Pits Old, New In Jerusalem Can The Historic City Build High-rises And Keep Its Biblical Charm?
By Jeffrey Fleishman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Congregation Struggles Without Its Church Joseph Priestly Unitarian Universalist Church Of Cherry Hill Burned Five Weeks Ago. Members Still Gather, But As Guests Of Other Churches.
By Scott Fallon, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In Manayunk, There's Little Hope For A Big Change The City Has Put A Freeze On Some New Businesses. Residents Say Parking Will Still Be At A Premium.
By Monica Yant, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
B. I. G. Hit Rapper Dies In Drive-by Notorious B.i.g. A Tupac Rival
by Tonya Pendleton, Scott Flander, and Jim Nolan, Daily News Staff Writers
The Merging Of The Neighborhood Drugstore
By Ewart Rouse, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Worcester To Give War Memorial A Place Of Honor It Stands Before A School That Closed 13 Years Ago. The Supervisors Plan To Pay Nearly $1,000 To Move It To A Spot In Front Of The New Township Building.
By Natalie Kostelni, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Darby Case Confronts A Blurring Of The Badge Was Ray Calarese An Official Borough Police Officer When He Arrested 2 People In June? They Say No.
By Lisa Sandberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Putting 6 Million Deaths In Perspective
by Ron Goldwyn, Daily News Staff Writer
Becoming A Doctor Despite All: Her Story Phila 'S Portia Conix Was A Welfare Mother. Still The Dream Called: ``help Your People.'' She Did.
By Darrell Dawsey, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Four M's Of Fighting Crime Let's Try Monitoring, Mentoring, Ministering And Morality.
John J. DiIulio Jr. and Gary Walker
More Federal Indictments Are Expected More Montco Employees And Contractors Will Probably Be Charged In The Housing-repair Scams.
By Karen E. Quinones Miller, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Briefs
Daily News wire services
`Temporary Blindness' Grounds Mtm
By Francesca Chapman Daily News wire services, the New York Post and People magazine contributed to this report
Developer Cancels Tony L. Makefield Project William Ehrlich Had Touted An ``architectural Gem.'' Supervisors Say He Didn't Even Have A Detailed Sketch.
By Erin Mooney, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Residents Want To Keep Historic Tract Intact A Developer Wants To Build On The Cattell Tract In Merchantville. The Planning Board Votes Tomorrow.
By Angela Couloumbis, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For A Disabled Flyers Fan, New Arena Scores No Goals He Says He Has No Clear View Or Even A Safe Place To Sit.
By Julia C. Martinez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Carroll Finds Itself On The Short End For A Change
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Hexy Regains Confidence
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Hall Of Famer Reese Treated For Lung Cancer
Daily News Wire Services
Owls Survive Another Walk On Bubble
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Auto Racing Report Jarrett Finally Crashes The Winner's Circle
Daily News Wire Services
Opening Foe Scores Points With 'nova
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Cheltenham Cuts Boyertown To Size The Panthers' Quickness Overcame Their Foes' Edge In Height As They Posted A 56-38 Opening-round Win.
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Flyers' Sunday Best Dazzles Caps Shutout Ends Two-game Skid
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
It Takes A True Champion Successful Coaches Explain Why 6-game Tourney Streak Is So Tough
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Cats Face Long Island In East Regional
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Elkington Takes Safe Path To Doral Win
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Schilling Is Unhappy With Phillies' Offer He Wants The Entire Package Guaranteed.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The In Crowd Two Title Attempts St. Joe's Hits A High Note; 'nova Falls Flat
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Therapy Exerts Pull On Dykstra
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Kenyan Sets Indoor Mark In 800 Twice In Three Days
THE INQUIRER STAFF
St. Joseph's Women Will Face Unfamiliar Foe
By Mel Greenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drexel Captures An Invitation To The Nit
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Birds' Offer To Boniol Puts 'boys In A Bind
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Springman's 4-year Quest Ends In Gold Medal
By Nick Fierro, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hasek-less Sabres Can't Fend Off Devils
Daily News Wire Services
Expansion Talk At Meetings
Daily News Wire Services
Easy Pickings In The End Committee's Selections Offer Little To Debate
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer Daily News wire services contributed to this story
Neumann Stuns Carroll For Title The Pirates Won The Catholic League, 54-46, With A Second-half Surge.
By Marcia C. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clement Pens Touching Farewell; O'hara Wins
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
No Weeds Among Top Ncaa Seeds Temple On The List, Michigan On The Outs
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER This article contains information from the Associated Press
N. Carolina Leaves Wolfpack In Shadow, Wins Acc Title
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Flyers Rip Capitals, Deliver A Message Leclair Had Two Goals, Lindros Four Assists. Hextall Was Sharp.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drexel Sees Nit Trip As Positive Step
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Latest Contract Talks Leave Schilling Irked
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
It Was A Thrill A Minute Ali, Frazier Are Cited By Magazine For Classic War In Manila
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Second-round Loss Ends Season And Career For Rowan's Garrity The Profs' Only Senior Won High Praise From Her Coach. The Team Went 98-11 In Her Four Seasons.
By Rich Fisher, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Clement Sparks O'hara To Girls' Crown
By Marcia C. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wm. Penn Girls Keep Streak Alive
By Ira Josephs, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rare Kelly Spree Cinches A Win For Garnet Valley Normally A Rebounder And Defender, The 6-4 Center Put Up 16 Points In The Piaa Opening-round Win.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
`Focused' St. Joe's To Face K-state
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Absegami Freshman Black Keeps All Of His Emotion Inside
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
W.c. East Coach Cries Foul After Loss He Feels Shot-blocking Bernadette Speer Was Taken Out Of Her Game By Being Wrongly Called For Fouls.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At Best, It's A Bittersweet 16th
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Sixers Manage To Avoid A Late Fade And Get A Victory Over The Bullets
By Kevin Tatum, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Neumann Takes Cl Title Devon Fowler Overcomes Sore Back To Lead Attack
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Russian Nips Slaney For Indoor 1,500 Title
Daily News Wire Services
Kentucky Hot After Winning Sec Crown
Daily News Wire Services
Mark Conley's Title Hopes Are Stalled The Whippets' 130-pounder Kept Attacking, His Opponent Kept Backing, And The Ref Never Made A Call.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
West Deptford's Wood To Follow In Brother's Steps Jay Wood Will Attend Philadelphia Pharmacy. He'll Join His Sibling Mike, A Redshirt Freshman This Season.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Owls Are In After Waiting To Exhale
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Knicks Knock Off Bulls, Ewing Scores 32
Daily News Wire Services
Moore Leads Way As P-w Refuses To Lose In Opener Every Time Hazleton Tied It Or Got Close, The Captain Was There To Give The Colonials Some Breathing Room.
By Frank Bertucci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
ENTERTAINMENT
`Shut Up & Dance' Grows In Mastery
By Miriam Seidel, FOR THE INQUIRER
Donovan Conducts A Love-in That's Perfumed By Incense
By Faith Quintavell, FOR THE INQUIRER
Mendelssohn Club Performs `Elijah'
By Charles Huckabee, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
One Male's Metalli-mania Is Another's Morose Marathon
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Final Performance Of The Fine `Alexander Nevsky'
By Lesley Valdes, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Keb' Mo' Plays Tla, Grammy Under His Belt
By Faith Quintavell, FOR THE INQUIRER
The British Blur Brings A Buzz To The Troc
By Sara Sherr, FOR THE INQUIRER
LIVING
Eye On A Hawk
By Scott Weidensaul, FOR THE INQUIRER
Shooting War Soldiers Once Called Facing The Terror And Awe Of Battle ``seeing The Elephant'' - The Title Of An Exhibit Of 150 War Photographs At The New National Archives Branch In Philadelphia.
By Tom Infield, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Some Say Splitting The Rail Could Be Good News For The Region Shippers And Economic-development Experts Say There Could Be An Opportunity For Competitive Service.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Lap Of Luxury, But Not For You
By Reena S. Pawar, FOR THE INQUIRER
Area Firms Gain From Growth In Venture Funding Tech Companies Got A Major Share Of The Money, An Inquirer/price Waterhouse Survey Shows.
By Dan Stets, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hospitality Trend Is Lodge-ical In Today's Corporate Environment, Businesspeople Are Flocking To ``extended-stay'' Hotels.
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
`Rittenhouse Row' On Visa Short List This Stretch Of Retailers Around Walnut St. Is One Of The Credit Issuer's Top 10 Urban Sites.
By Nathan Gorenstein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Newspaper Battle At Penn State Pits Small-town Local Against The New York Times
by Julie Knipe Brown, Daily News Staff Writer
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