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What happened on June 11, 1998
SPORTS
A Down-home Feeling N.j. Track A Counterpoint To Big Time
By Pete Schnatz, FOR THE INQUIRER
Breaking Up Not Hard To Do Eagles Begin R & R As Passing Camp Is Concluded Early
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Green Shrugs Off Bad Knee
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Brazil Gets Lucky Win Over Scots The Defending World Cup Champion Wasn't Elegant, But Got The Good Bounces.
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Back For Seconds Wnba Eager To Build On Success Of First Season
by Edward G. Robinson, III, Daily News Sports Writer
For Montgomery, Long, Winding Road Ends With Success Fate Steered The Center To The Phantoms And An Ahl Championship Title.
By Jerry Brewer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eustace Proves To Be Crown Jewel In Sparkling Area Softball Season It Was Also A Good Year For Burlington City Coach George Masters. His Team Was Another State Titlist.
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rodman Pins Jazz Bulls Now One Away From Title
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
At One Local Pub, Scottish Fans Have Mixed Emotions The Soccer Match Was A Fine Effort, But What A Way To Lose.
By Jerry Brewer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Despite Their Inside Strategy, Jazz Need Outside Help
By Mike Bruton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Common Sense Makes A Rare Appearance
by Ted Taylor, For the Daily News
Coming Up A Tad Leiter
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Murphy's Crawl Red Wing Takes Slow Road To Fame
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Yankees Win Ninth Straight, But Lose Bernie
Daily News Wire Services
Questions Remain At Close Of Minicamp How Healthy Is Bobby Hoying? Will Tra Thomas Be Ready To Start? The Eagles' Coach Is Waiting For Answers.
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Loewer Eager To Make Major-league Debut
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Charlotte Hr Stuns Barons
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Retif Named Girls' Basketball Coach At Ga
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Yards Take Father-son Title
By Doug Hadden, FOR THE INQUIRER
Overcoming A Slew Of Odds, Johnston Tops The Field Again The Senior Is A Repeat Softball Player Of The Year. A Righthander, She Led Eustace To A Third State Title.
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Westphal Seen As Favorite For Sonics Job
THE INQUIRER STAFF
National-title System Is Popular No. 1 Will Play No. 2 For The College Football Championship. Politics Gets The Boot.
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Palmeiro's Single Kills Phils In 10th
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Loewer Concedes He Needed The Seasoning
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Ball State Guard Eager To Pay Visit To Sixers
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Rodman Shows Up He Helps Bulls Take 3-1 Lead
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Change Made In Rule For Held-ball Situations
Daily News Wire Services
Comets Seek To Defend Wnba Title Sheryl Swoopes Joins League Mvp Cynthia Cooper For Houston.
By Mel Greenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Light's Skills Leave Records Defenseless Basketball. Field Hockey. Softball. Give The Senior A Sport And She'd Find A Way Onto The Scoreboard - And Into The Books.
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Clark Perfectly Cast As Unassuming Star Ask Him To Tout His Big-time Football Future. Or His Mighty Throws In Track And Field. He Won't Take The Bait.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Even In Solitary Sports, Wills Has Way Of Looking Out For Others Like The Dogs He Raises, This Golfer And Runner Is A Dedicated Guide. He Counsels. He Tutors. He Makes A Difference.
By Joe Wojciechowski, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
For Red Wings' Yzerman, Team Success Is No. 1 Detroit's Captain Used To Collect 100-plus Points Each Season. He'd Rather Have The Stanley Cup.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phancy That! Phantoms Win Title In Front Of Sellout
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Sixers Take A Look At Davis And Wesley
By Kevin Tatum, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Triumphant Phantoms Drink From Calder Cup Last Night's Win, Before A Sellout Crowd, Gave The City Its First Pro Hockey Championship Since 1976.
By Marcia C. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Area Alumni Had Coker Cooking
By Beth Onufrak, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Rocky Road Leads To The Hall Saad Muhammad Tale Is Just Getting Better
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Handy Of Mayberry To Follow Right Course
by Ernie Saxton, For the Daily News
Kingsway's Championship Win Is Truly Something To Talk About
By Tom McGurk, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
With Pursuits And Perseverance, Strenski In A Class Of Her Own The Yale-bound Senior Has Had Plenty Of Success At Moorestown. A Loss At Home, However, Put Her Spirit To The Test.
By Scott Brown, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Philly Guys Play Big Part In Princeton Lacrosse Dynasty
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Njsiaa Upholds Camden Tourney Ban, Suspends Turner The Governing Body's Executive Committee Turned Down Appeals Of The School's Basketball Sanctions.
By Sam Carchidi, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Villanova Runners Want Coach To Return
by Edward G. Robinson, III, Daily News Sports Writer
Packers' White Investing In Film Studio
Daily News Wire Services
NEWS
A Nice Day For Some New Police Officers Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / MICHAEL S. WIRTZ
Harry Dunn, 69, Chesco Artist
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Alfred Clauss, 91, Retired Designer Of Many Buildings
By Bill Price, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
He Wears The Union Label Twu Workers Direct Anger At Negotiator David Cohen
by Marisol Bello, Daily News Staff Writer
Girls On The Boards
by Tonya Pendleton, Daily News Staff Writer
Health Club May Open At Golf Club The Proposal Would Keep The Twining Valley Golf Course Active All Year. A Ruling Is Likely By Fall.
By Sonia Krishnan, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
State Police Plan To Beat Dec. 1999 Deadline For Rifle Checks A Bill To Start Sooner - And Avoid Federal Action - Failed In The Senate. Police Say They Will Be Ready.
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Woodbury Panel To Study Plan
By Tanyanika Samuels, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Changes Planned For Greek Picnic A Scholarship Fund Will Be Set Up, And ``preferred Party Spots' Will Be Suggested.
By Ambre S. Brown, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Strike Has Them Wheeling Into Bike Shops
by April Adamson, Daily News Staff Writer
Let's Not Dodge A Bullet, Let's Bite It
By W. Russell G. Byers W. Russell G. Byers is senior editor of the Daily News
Shirley Temple Takes A Shot At Heston
By Francesca Chapman Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Neighbor's Little Secret Cops Id 2-year Resident As A Pervert
by Virginia Lam, Daily News Staff Writer
For East Norriton, Open Space Is Pressing The Supervisors Hope To Buy Four Properties By Oct. 1. After That, County Money Is In Question.
By Angela Pomponio, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Thou Shalt Submit? Wives Get The Word Edict That They Should Submit To Husbands Gets Mixed Reaction
by Ron Goldwyn, Daily News Staff Writer
In Smash, Grab Cases, Man Chased
By John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Defanging A Watchdog New Jersey Agency Thrives Best On Independence.
N.j. Fight Hints At Who May Succeed Whitman State Senate President Donald Difrancesco's Candidate Beat One Backed By U.s. Rep. Bob Franks.
By Tom Turcol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Septa Strike Hurting U. Darby Shops
By Richard Sine, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
G. Tull, 74; Spent 50 Years As An Optometrist
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bird Expert Discovers New Animal In Andes The Creature May Have Gone Undetected Because Of Its Remote Home And Rare Song.
By Paul Nussbaum, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Security Tighter At 69th St.
by Rob Nelson, Daily News Staff Writer
Budget Increase Approved By Downingtown Schools
By Aileen Soper, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
If The Law So Supposes, The Law Is A Ass
Underground Pollutants Found A Few Blocks From Beverly Cleanup Site The Contaminated Water Found Near An Old Paint Factory Poses Little Health Risk, Said Officials.
By Jan Hefler, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Want To Cut Crime? Shoot, That's Easy, Lott Says
By Linda Wright Moore
State Boxing Commish (a Republican) Tosses Hat In Mayoral Ring
by William Bunch, Daily News Staff Writer
Elsie Boston, 105, Paid Her Dues
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
How This Transit Fight Is Unlike All The Others
By Alan Sipress, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Byers Takes Hit-or-myth Approach
WILLIAM EPSTEIN
The Babble Of The Rabble Checking The Pulse Of Democracy, Rights And Other Scary Notions
By Chris Satullo, Deputy Editorial Page Editor
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / MICHAEL MALLY
His Biggest Strength Is Tenacity
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
Job's Long On Hours & Rewards
by Joe Clark, Daily News Staff Writer
A Healthy Development The Firing Of The Allegheny Health System Ceo Is A Chance To See If All Is Well With This Public Trust.
Urban Animal Census Planned
by Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
He Finds Pumps Fulfilling
by Frank Dougherty, Daily News Staff Writer
Photo Caption
The Philadelphia Inquirer / TOM GRALISH
Former Cronies Pointing Fingers? Glanton Rips Hubby Of Lincoln U. Boss
by Joseph R. Daughen, Daily News Staff Writer
Trenton Makes List Of `Best Places To Live' The Ranking, Which Reflected Growth In Mercer County, Was Greeted With Disbelief.
By Thomas Ginsberg, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Repair Shop Gives Vehicle `Felinement'
by Gloria Campisi, Daily News Staff Writer
U.s. Drops Bid For China To Sign A Pact On Missiles Clinton Had Hoped For The Signing During His Visit. The Aim Is To Halt The Transfer Of Arms Technology.
By Richard Parker, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Cyberia
by Melanie C. Redmond, For the Daily News
Skating Rinks Proposed For Part Of Drexel Lodge Parcel The Rest Of The Property In Newtown Township Would Be Developed Into Public Parkland.
By Andrew Rice, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Twu Lets Wrath Loose During Rally Septa's Chief Strategist In The Talks, David L. Cohen, Bore The Brunt Of The Verbal Assaults.
By Maria Panaritis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer correspondent Deirdre Shaw contributed to this article
South St. Group Plans Ahead For The Picnic
by Mister Mann Frisby, Daily News Staff Writer
Nice Guys Win Out In The End. Men Have A Chance To Live Longer Just By Being Helpful
By Shankar Vedantam, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Amended Sidewalk Bill Lists Penalties For Behavior Meanwhile, One Council Member Said He Would Introduce A Bill To Spend $6 Million For The Homeless.
By Cynthia Burton, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Schools Have Nothing To Hide
Artist Shares The Spiral Of Life L. Moreland Pupils See Integration In His Paintings. And A Slinky.
By Malcolm Garcia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Briefs
Daily News wire services
Briefs
Daily News wire services
You're Handy With Partners For Andy
by Ellen Gray, Daily News TV Writer
Officials Are Poised To Give City's Working Horses A Break Blankets In The Cold And Rests At Rush Hour Are Among Proposed Changes For The Carriage Pullers.
By Mark Davis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Chief Executive Begs To Differ
Daily News Wire Services
Elderly Montco Man Loses His Home He Was Finally Evicted From A House He Built And Has Lived In 30 Years. Pa. Says He Owes Back Rent.
By Kate Campbell, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ready For The Big Time
DAVID MAIALETTI/ DAILY NEWS
False Alarms Ring Up Big Costs In Chesco Police Have To Treat Each One As If It's The Real Thing. Usually, It's Not. This Costs Money And Frays Nerves.
By Bridget Eklund, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Septa Duels - And The Riders Strike Out
By Acel Moore
Nra Has Been An Effective Weapon Against Lawlessness
Newsletter For Parents By Abington Teacher
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
She Fears Capano's Reach Ex-mistress Is Worried About Alleged Hit Plots By Fahey Murder Suspect
by Julie Knipe Brown, Daily News Staff Writer
`Rock' To Remake Hartman Episode
New York Daily News
Artworks By Ben Solowey, Long Overlooked, Are Finally On Display
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Warrington Rejects Plan For Wawa On Site Of Inn
By Mark Binker, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Phantoms Beat Flames To Win Calder Cup
by Jeremy Moore, Daily News Staff Writer
Early Trial Sought In Drug Case The Request Was Made By An Attorney For Ernesto Padilla. It Came After A Judge Denied Bail.
By Nancy Phillips, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Group Wants Barn On Moon Property For Youth Center It Would Spend More Than $400,000 To Use The Site For Troubled Teens.
By Jack Brown, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Life Spirals Into Art, Painter Tells Pupils
By Malcolm Garcia, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Neighbors Go To Court, Keep Gay Bar Out
by Theresa Conroy, Daily News Staff Writer
They Could've Been The Candles On Motown's Cake. Just My Imagination? Not After 40 Years
By B.J. Kelley
Testimony Is Heard In Fatal Car Crash The Clifton Heights Defendant Contends He Blacked Out At The Wheel.
By Rachel Scheier, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Delco Math Team Has No Equals Seventh Graders From St. Madeline/st. Rose School Are Mathfax National Champions.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Jack B. Langsdorf; Was Realtor
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Dr. Herman Corn, 76; Was A Retired Periodontist
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Casino Smoke Is A Bad Bet Class-action Lawsuit Filed By Workers
by Rob Laymon, For the Daily News
Police Tell Neighbors Of Sex Offender On A Mayfair Street, Residents Were The First In The City To Be Informed Under Pa 'S Megan's Law.
By Clea Benson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Staff writers Thomas Ginsberg and Michael Matza contributed to this article
Doylestown Twp. To Explain Home Septic-inspection Plan If A Neighborhood Is Found To Need Sewers, No Home In It Will Be Exempt. Some Worry About Hookup Costs.
By Mark Binker, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Ex-official Gets Jail For Theft
By Adrienne Lu, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Sidewalk Bill Ok'd But It Took Long, Heated Council Session
by Mark McDonald and Dave Davies, Daily News Staff Writers
A Plea Bargain Backfires Daryl L. Glasco Agreed To Tell About His Role In A Shooting. Now, He Could Get A Death Sentence.
By Adrienne Lu, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Police In Phila. Doing Away With Blackjacks Officers Will Be Issued Pepper Spray Once They Receive Training.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Inquirer staff writer Mark Fazlollah contributed to this article
Gloucester County Democratic Party Chairman Is Ousted In A Raucous Meeting, Anthony Marsella Lost His Post To Lawyer Michael Angelini By A 197-121 Vote.
By Eric Dyer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
An Alternative To Mainstreaming The Parents Of Some Children With Disabilities Prefer That They Be In Schools Like Old Forge.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Speth Gives Up Medical License The Former Gloucester County Examiner Will Get His Credentials Back If His Conviction For Witness Tampering Is Overturned.
By Eric Dyer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Bristol Borough Is Targeting Stray Cats A New Ordinance Allows Removal Of The Animals If Certain Rules Are Broken.
By Lisa Shafer, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
N.j. Masonic Home Nears Its Centennial The Facility, Home To More Than 500 Senior Citizens, Is The Focus Of The State's Freemasons. Its Birthday Is June 24.
By Denise-Marie Balona, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
Fines For Tanker Firm Suggested In I-95 Fire At Least $16,000 In Penalties Was Recommended For The Owner Of The Truck Involved In The Fatal Crash.
By Anne Barnard, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New Report Details Swiss Pro-hitler Policies It Included Photos Of Nazi Rallies Throughout The Nation, Including One In Zurich's Town Hall.
By Henry Goldman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Back Road's Circles Tell Of Horrific Murder Near Jasper, Texas, The Crime Scene Runs On And On, In A Bright Orange.
By Raad Cawthon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
After A Half-century, A Literary Beacon Still Blazes An Erudite Trail
By Susan Balee
He Embraced Cop's Toughest Challenge When Capt. Colarulo Took Over At The 25th District, He Saw It As An Opportunity To Make A Difference
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Gop's George Bochetto Announces Mayoral Run
By Tom Infield, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Security Requested For Capano Witness
By George Anastasia, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Dead's Music Returns In A Jazz Format
By Kevin L. Carter, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
`The Tango Lesson' And `Scream 2'
Inquirer staff reviews and synopses, compiled by Christopher Cornell
Mellon Jazz Event To Honor Johnny Coles Trumpeter Was All About ``having Your Own Style,'' Says Terell Stafford.
By Daniel Rubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
What Was So Special About Legendary 1968? A Year In Photographs, From Beatles To Tet To The Invasion Of Prague.
By Julia M. Klein, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
House Endorses Tougher Personal Bankruptcy Law Dismissal Of Debt Would Be More Difficult Under Legislation Backed By Credit Card Companies. Foes Say Honest Working People Hit By Crises Would Be Hurt.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Jackson-cross Sells Commercial Business
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Taking Stock: Merger Will Cost City Jobs
by Paul Davies, Daily News Staff Writer
Inter-continental Hotel Planned For City The Site Would Be In A High-rise Along Rittenhouse Square. Rental Apartments And Stores Also Are Planned For The Building. The Opening Is Scheduled For Late 2000.
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Infantry Is Given Due Recognition In 3 New Games
By Dennis McCauley, FOR THE INQUIRER
Yesterday's Stocks
The Philadelphia Inquirer
New Opportunities For Disaster Our Dependency On Satellites Is Soaring. The Widespread Effect Of One Recent Failure Showed How So Many Things We Take For Granted Come From Space.
By Robert S. Boyd, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Briefing
Daily News staff, Bloomberg News and wire reports
Some Find A Silver Lining In Pending Amex Merger
By Joseph N. DiStefano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Survey: Tram Idea's Not Just Pols Whistling In The Wind
by Erin Einhorn, Daily News Staff Writer
Insignia/esg To Take Over Jackson-cross
by Earni Young, Daily News Staff Writer
Pondering City Life Without Traders
By Jane M. Von Bergen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Records: Fund Manager's Blood Had Alcohol, Cocaine
By Natalie Kostelni, FOR THE INQUIRER
LIVING
Pew Fellows Gain Some More Freedom Of Expression Michael Grothusen, One Of 12 Winners, Said The $50,000 Award ``allows You To Think Bigger.''
By Stephan Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Teen Around Across The Country, Teen Birth Rates Have Dropped, In Some Cases Dramatically. Why? Theories Abound: More After-school Activities, Fear Of Aids, Easier Access To Contraceptives, And The Cousel Of Savvy Peers.
By Dianna Marder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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