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What happened on April 26, 1998
NEWS
Again, Student Held In Slaying Andrew Wurst Is Accused Of Killing Edinboro, Pa., Teacher John Gillette And Wounding Three.
By Robert Moran and Susan Q. Stranahan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS This article contains information from the Associated Press
Kidnap Over, Police Laud Del. Victim Police: Suspect Was High And Has Confessed.
By Sudarsan Raghavan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Susan Q. Stranahan contributed to this article
2 Gop Incumbents Face A Battle In Moorestown Mayor Howard Miller And Councilman Mike Nichols Will Fight For Their Seats In The June 2 Primary.
By David E. Wilson, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Clinton And Jones Together - In Crowd
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES Inquirer staff writer Gail Shister contributed to this article
For Mayors, Weddings Have A Certain Ring Many View The Duty With A Happy ``i Do.''
By Patricia Smith, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Another Budget, Another Big Defeat Washington Township Voters Consistently Say No To School Plans. Last Week, The Same Fate. Next, Off To The Council.
By Scott Fallon, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Fan Of The Genre Is Unearthing Classics To Present At A Mount Ephraim Theater. Scaring Up An Audience For Big-screen Horror
By Melody McDonald, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Aide To Mayor, Pay Might Be Slashed Some Say That The $15,700 Reduction In Pay Represents More Than A Budget Cut In Winslow.
By Patricia Smith, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
One For Every Taste The Townhouse Is Enjoying Renewed Popularity Because It Is Perfect For Building In Urban Settings, Where Every Dollar Counts, And In Suburban Areas, Where Buyers Want Luxury.
By Alan J. Heavens, INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Not Much At Risk For Ridge If He Takes Over Phila. Schools Facing Down A City That Is Considered Wasteful By Many Pa. Voters Is A Potential Win-win For The Governor.
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Specter's Gop Challengers Say It's Time For New Blood
By Russell E. Eshleman Jr., INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Morrisville Says That Its Trash Talk Is Serious The Borough Is Asking That The State Give It Power To Mandate Routes For Refuse Trucks Traveling Within Its Borders.
By Lewis Kamb, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Street Suffers A Procedural Defeat On Domestic-partner Bills
By Cynthia Burton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Taking His Best Shot The Nation's Parks Are Favorite Hunting Grounds For A Photographer In Search Of That Timeless Moment. It May Be Found At Sunrise Or Sunset, On A Clear Day Or In The Rain, On Harsh Or Gentle Terrain.
By David Muench, FOR THE INQUIRER Don Frost contributed to this article
Reflecting A Nation's Conflict In Israel, At 50, Bonds And Divisions.
By Barbara Demick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Summit Anniversary Cleanup Rendell And Pupils Fixed Up A North Phila. Lot To Mark The Occasion.
By Walter F. Naedele, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Board's Lease-purchase Vote Drives Outcome Of Berlin Borough Elections
By Michelle Crouch, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Survivors' Eyes Reflect The Holocaust A Cheltenham Man Who Lived Through It Is Captured In A Painting.
By Matt Stearns, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Grant Will Expand Lenape's Internet Reach The School District Will Upgrade Its Web Site, Thanks To $20,000 From Bell Atlantic.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
5 Of Teen Transfers Are Freed In Phila. At Least 24 Sex Offenders Were Returned Here After A Facility In Colorado Was Closed Abruptly By The State.
By Barbara Boyer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Assembly Turns Up The Heat Under Rate Caps
By Thomas Ginsberg, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Powell May Extend Youth Mission The Summit Project Was To End In 2000. Now, There's Talk Of It Continuing Past Then.
By Steve Goldstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
These Relentless Demands For Compulsory Do-gooderism Are Downright Un-american.
By Scott Holleran
Friends Keep City Parks In Green Groups Of Volunteers Work To Pick Up Where Local Budgets Leave Off.
By Larry Fish, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Year Of Volunteering Famously Memo To The Presidents' Summit: Service Groups Can Work Miracles, But Not For Free.
By Tom McKenna
China Loosens The Muzzle, Keeps The Grip The Message For Activists: To Talk Of Reforms May Be Ok. But Don't Take Action, And Don't Forget Tiananmen Square.
By Jennifer Lin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Refuge Taking In Old Belongings, Too
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Critics Cry Foul Over New Move To Move Yanks' Park The Stadium's Old. The Bronx Is Not Manhattan. Still . . .
By Henry Goldman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Charismatic Cult Leader Delivered Her Message From A Local Farm In 1782, Jemima Wilkinson Held Forth At A Worcester Church. She Decided To Remain.
By Joseph S. Kennedy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
This Will Be The House That Tony, Karl And Class Built Unlike The House That Jack Built In The Nursery Rhyme, This One Is More Than A Shelter - It's A Tech School Learning Project.
By Mark Binker, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Hillary Clinton Is Questioned By Prosecutors The Five-hour Session On Her Legal Work For An S&l Was Taped, To Be Shown To The Whitewater Grand Jury.
By James Kuhnhenn, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU Steve Thomma of the Inquirer Washington Bureau contributed to this article, as did the Associated Press
Budget Defeat Puts Sports In Jeopardy Medford Voters Said No To The School Spending Plan. Now It Goes To The Township Council For A Review.
By Karen Auerbach, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Two Types Of Townhouses Offer A Variety Of Options
By Sheila Dyan, FOR THE INQUIRER
Darby Twp. Dream, Bonsall Village, Yet To Come True Two Houses Have Gone Up In The 42-house Development. Neither Has Been Sold, But Optimism Remains High.
By Deirdre Shaw, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Radio Documentary Wins Rowan Top Honors The Student Station Took First Prize In A Statewide Contest For Its Five-part Series On Domestic Violence.
By Russell J. Rickford, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
A Holocaust Survivor Washes Away The Pain
By Juan C. Rodriguez, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
They're Really, Really Gone Wanted: Spice Girls Seats.
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
At Last, Meridian Is Coming Down Seven Years After A Ruinous Fire, The Piece-by-piece Dismantling Is About To Start.
By Reid Kanaley, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Family Goes Digging For Irish Roots An American Band From Several Lands, Way Off The Tourist Track.
By Janis Cooke Newman, FOR THE INQUIRER
A Town Clock, Friendliness, The Good Life
By Mary Anne Janco, FOR THE INQUIRER
Perzel The Deal Maker: A Political Evolution Blunt As Ever, The Northeast Republican Has Become A Finesser Of Tough-to-pass Bills.
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
How Collingswood Helps Children In Crisis A Charity Collects Money From Residents To Help With Medical Care And Expenses. It's All Done Anonymously.
By Tamara Audi, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
In The Mccartneys' Lives, The Music Never Ended A Ballad For John And Yoko; A Serenade For Paul And Linda.
By Rachel Simon
Suburbanites Leave Door Open To Crime, And Pay For It Many Residents Say They Don't Take Precautions Because Crime Shouldn't Happen There. Never Mind That It Does.
By Monica Yant, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Seeing History Through An Artist's Eye W. Chester Contest Seeks Students To Draw The Past Into The Present
By Catherine Quillman, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Congressional Panel Renews Look Into The 1996 Teamsters Election It Will Examine How Federal Overseers Missed Corrupt Fund-raising. The Attention May Do Political Damage To The Union.
By Chris Mondics, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Rule Change For Parking Revving Up Restaurants Without It, Richard Kardon Might Not Be Opening A Coffeehouse In Bryn Mawr. He Isn't The Only One To Benefit.
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Official Questions Fire Safety At School Cinnaminson High's Hydrant Is Not Adequate, The Fire Marshal Said. School Officials Said They Had Not Been Told.
By David Hafetz, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Antiabortion Conviction Worrying Other Groups Could Racketeering Laws Be Used To Quiet More Protesters?
By Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER The Chicago Tribune contributed to this article
Touchpoints To Care Children Profit When Experts Recognize Parental Expertise.
Uncertain 50th Birthday Israel Celebrates A Half-century Of Statehood This Year. Gone Is At Least Some Of Its Youthful Exuberance, Replaced By High-tech Wonders, Urban Bustle - And A Wariness Among Both Residents And Tourists.
By Howard Shapiro, INQUIRER TRAVEL EDITOR
Days After Girl's Death, Loving Words For A Daughter The Carlsons Are Still Trying To Come To Terms With The Loss Of Their 10-year-old.
By Denise-Marie Balona, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
At Catholic Colleges, A Question: How Catholic? A Papal Document Is Inspiring Mass Reassessment Of What The Academic Mission Should Be.
By James M. O'Neill, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Teenager Carries His Weight
By Malcolm Garcia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Letters
A Sharp Increase In Phila. Arrests Court Caseloads And Prison Rolls Are Multiplying. The Reason: A Crackdown On Street Crime In The City.
By Clea Benson and Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Marchers: Unite To Beat Crime Resident Pat Marston Leads 100 On March Through N. Phila.
By Josh Goldstein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sharing Their Survival Stories Students Hear About The Horrors Of The Holocaust.
By Julie Blair, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Delco To Aid Some Teens' Search For Summer Jobs Once Again, Community Action Will Train And Try To Find Six-week Positions For Hard-to-place Youths.
By Lisa Sandberg, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
She's The New Pastor At 2 Episcopal Churches Mantelle Bradley, 29, Is In Charge In Westville And Bellmawr Parishes.
By Tanyanika Samuels, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Historically Certified, It Mixes Old Fantasy And Modern Living
By Sheila Dyan, FOR THE INQUIRER
Lawmaker Visits Young Democracy A New Government Is Making Its Way In Mongolia, And U.s. Leaders Are Offering Support.
By Aileen Soper, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Live Telethon Helps Raise Thousands For Bensalem Schools
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Teens Show A Model Of Service - And Learning
By Jane R. Eisner, Editor of the Editorial Page
Abuse Attacks Teen Romances Youths Learn Domestic Violence Is Not Just Among Adults.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
The State's Collection Of Donated Art Is Culled For A Showing In Harrisburg
By Victoria Donohoe, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Still Bound, She Made A Frantic Call For Help
By Sudarsan Raghavan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New Screeners Can Ruin Film In Checked Baggage
By Donald D. Groff, FOR THE INQUIRER
William Davis, 76; Was Onetime Prizefighter
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Community Voices Tales Of The Boomers We Asked Readers: Tell A Story Of A Boomer You Know That Sums Up The Generation - And Keep It Light. Here Are The Results.
Abortion Isn't Mcmonagle's Only Issue In Race For Congress
By Laura Barnhardt, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Inquirer staff writers Jere Downs and Larry King contributed to this article
Stepping In And Stepping Up A Year After The Summit, A West Philadelphia Drill Team Is Waiting For Promised Help.
By Karen E. Quinones Miller, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Young Villanova Gains Valuable Experience Pressed Into Service Because Of Injuries, The Women Took 2d In The Distance Medley Relay.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New Draw Format At Traditional Derby After A Lottery, Trainers Will Pick Their Post Positions This Year. Strategy Becomes Key.
By Jay Searcy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Brown: 76ers Minus Croce Unthinkable The Coach Said Comcast-spectacor Should Act Quickly To Retain The Team President.
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Texas Pitcher Can Win Fifth Today
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Paterno: College Jobs For Athletes A Mistake
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Higher, Faster, Stronger: Relays Athletes Push It
Inquirer photographs by VICKI VALERIO
Mcgillis Fits Nicely Into Flyers' Plans Already, The Defenseman Is Living Up To Expectations. The Big Plus For Him Has Come On The Offensive End.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Tim Panaccio and correspondent Melissa Geschwind contributed to this article
Texas' Vaughn Has A Part In 2 Records On Banner Day
By Joe Juliano and Marcia C. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Better Defense Is Key To Phillies' Upswing
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cherokee Finds Relays Nerve-racking Butterflies Got The Best Of The Chiefs' 4x800 Relay Team Yesterday. The Result Was A Seventh-place Finish.
By Ken Sugiura, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Kixx Lose To Wave, Fall Behind In Series
By T.J. Furman, FOR THE INQUIRER
Phantoms Are Getting Another Go At Hershey
By Don McKee, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New Deal For City Courses Inches Ever Closer A New Firm Should Assume Management Of Six Public Courses. Improvements Await.
By Joe Logan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Minutemaids Slide To Win In Title Game Washington Township Got The Game's Only Run In The Ninth Inning To Beat Tournament Host Overbrook.
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Wire Me Collect Is Delaware Favorite
By Craig Donnelly, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cubs Pay Tribute To Caray By Carrying On As His Crusaders The Club Has Been Careful To Show Respect To The Late, Revered Broadcaster While Trying To Fill The Void He Left.
By Bob Ford, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
C.h. East Captures A Crown In Tennis In A Must-win Situation, Jeff Geller Did Win, Lifting The Cougars In The Moorestown Classic.
By Joe Wojciechowski, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Franklin Field: Mostly Memories Penn's Ancient Stadium, Although Revered By Many, Has Become A Rarely Filled Relic.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bohnberger Twins Have Boosted Burlington Team
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Haddon Township's Surprise Start Spurred By Winning The Close Ones
By John McBride, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Schalick Wins Again At Rowland Relays
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Canadians In Front For Nazareth Race Patrick Carpentier And Greg Moore Set Records In Qualifying. Michael Andretti Starts Third.
By Pete Schnatz, FOR THE INQUIRER
For The Record Texas, Others Set Marks At Relays
By Ron Reid, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles Draft Pick Is No Stranger To Hard Work Jeremiah Trotter Always Had Plenty To Do At Home. Football Was Easy In Comparison.
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Whittaker Prevails In Pole Vault The Wissahickon Senior Cleared 14-9 To Capture The Championship Of America In A Tiebreaker.
By Marcia C. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fitter Unser Hopes He's Set For Success Taking A Cue From Teammate Andre Ribeiro, He's On A Health Kick He Hopes Will Help Him End A Dry Spell.
By Marcia C. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For Crawford, A Second Chance
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cards Rebound To Tame Phillies Mark Mcgwire's 10th Homer Capped A Rally That Brought St. Louis Back From Five Runs Down.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Penn State Qbs Preparing For A Battle Who Will Start? Rashard Casey Is A Scrambler. Kevin Thompson Stands Tall In The Pocket.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ivy League Champion Quakers Are Still Feeling Their Oats Coach Francis Vaughn's Penn Golf Team Is Savoring Its First Crown In The League Tournament.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Volunteerism In Area Thrives There Are Signs That Corporations Heeded The Call Of The U.s. Presidents Who Gathered Here A Year Ago.
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Looking For Hot Stock Markets? Look Across The Atlantic Europe Is Certifiably Boiling. There Are Several Ways An Investor Can Participate In This Growing Continent.
By Heike Wipperfurth, FOR THE INQUIRER
Taking Care Of Business Sap Is Rising Because Its Programs Help Firms Work Better.
By Dan Stets, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Buyback Plan Is Abandoned By Aramark The Company Had Offered To Purchase Outsiders' Shares. But The Holders Cried Foul, And Won In Court.
By Joseph N. DiStefano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Amid Takeover, Corestates Seeks To Keep A Happy Face ``tribute Book'' Materials Will Be Handed Out Wednesday As First Union Swallows The Last Big Phila.-based Bank.
By Joseph N. DiStefano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Molding `What If' Into `what Happens'
By Thomas J. Brady, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For The Children Among The Angels The Seminar By The New Church Held That Children Who Die Live With, Then Become Angels.
By Maggie Galehouse, FOR THE INQUIRER
From Detractor To Defender Of Police Minister's Hard Line On Law And Order Is Sometimes Controversial.
By Dwight Ott, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Literacy Instructor And A World Of Issues The Topics For A Writer And His Pupils Range Far And Wide.
By Ralph Cipriano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
`From Above' Below Writer's Usual Standard
By Clifford A. Ridley, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Dave Matthews Band's Latest Work Sends The Copycats Scurrying
By Tom Moon, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Setting Their Sights During The May ''sweeps,'' Networks Are Stalking Viewers, Aiming For Trophy Ratings. Expect Some High-powered Tv.
By Jonathan Storm, INQUIRER TELEVISION CRITIC
Veteran Actor `Bowled Over' By A Young Filmmaker
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
A Hooter Takes Cues From Classical Piece Rob Hyman Enlists High-profile Guests For Ambitious And Wide-ranging Album.
By Tom Moon, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
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