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What happened on August 09, 1999
NEWS
Bench Notice Stuns Families Ocean City Says 150 Memorials Will Expire In Eight Years.
By Amy S. Rosenberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Despite Sprinkle, Showers Needed Putting Their Faith Behind The Clouds
By Marc Schogol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rafting Businesses Still Afloat
By Mark Binker, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Catholic School Plan Rebuffed In Harrison The Township Rejected A Church's Request To Add To The Site's Residential Zoning.
By Heather N. Bandur, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Flyers Propose Haverford Twp. Rink The Team Submitted The Idea For Redevelopment Of The State Hospital Site.
By William Lamb, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Letters
How To Give Yourself A Better Shot At Avoiding Workplace Violence
by Diane Stafford
Embargo Would Be Overkill N. Korea's Threat Of A Missile Launch May Be Blackmail, But If Paying Them Off Ensures Peace, It Might Be Worth It.
By Jonathan Power
Deadlines Are Missed On State Police Reform The Third One Passed Last Week. A Point Of Debate Is Whether Having A Superintendent In Place Would Speed The Process.
By Douglas A. Campbell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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ERIC MENCHER / Inquirer Suburban Staff
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ERIC MENCHER / Inquirer Staff Photographer
Experts: Rain Needs Longer Reign
by Yvette Ousley, Daily News Staff Writer
Pinelands School Foes Still Fighting After The Lenape District Won Voters' Approval, Tabernacle Faces Two Suits.
By Karen Masterson, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Couples In Rush And Noise Of Modern Life, Two Comedy Geniuses Slip Away
By Gerald Kolpan
Letters
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DAN Z. JOHNSON / Inquirer Suburban Staff
A `Welcome Home' Party
Inquirer photographs by April Saul
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LINDA JOHNSON / Inquirer Suburban Staff
Borough Works To Reclaim Burial Sites Official Designation As A Cemetery - And Cleanup - Were The First Steps In The Chesilhurst Project.
By Stephanie L. Arnold, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Whirl Of A Day For German Americans
Inquirer photographs by Bayete Ross-Smith
`The Happy Seniors' Earn Modest Money, Many Rewards A One-man Venture Expanded Into A Group That Gets The Jobs Done.
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Reconsider Relations Despite Generosity Of U.s. And Its Allies, N. Korea Continues To Act Like A Rogue State.
This Drought Could Be Putting Our Holidays. . . On Ice Growing Pains For Pumpkins, Christmas Trees
by Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
'Strategic Partnership' With China Has Emboldened Its Leaders, Not Freed Its People
By Charles Krauthammer
Boy Scouts Have A Right To Exclude Anyone They Choose But ... Be Prepared To Lose Public Support
How Can Pay Be So Little To Those Who Are Caring For Our Children?
By Lauren Rooney
After A Year Without Any Rain, Md. Farmers Growing Desperate
By Richard Lezin Jones, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Can The City Set Rules For Campaigns?
by Bob Warner, Daily News Staff Writer
Philly Pols Spend Most Other Cities Cap Mayor Races
by Bob Warner, Daily News Staff Writer
Lonely For Kosovo Refugees In Area Hoping To Return
by Myung Oak Kim, Daily News Staff Writer
History In The Remaking A Promising Deal On Philadelphia Artifacts.
Company's Success Story Based On Solidly Secure Foundation The Protection Bureau In Uwchlan May Be Family-owned, But Its Technology Is Up To The Minute.
By Brooks Barnes, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Cherry Hill Campus Could Open In Nov. Work Is On Schedule At The County College Site, Which Will Specialize In Technology And Business.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Delco And Chesco Groups Plan Fall Fairs
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Was Deflecting Blame From Clinton Behind Hillary's Grand Plan?
by Walter R. Mears
Clubs Bring Learners Along Swimmingly The Pool Of Learners Doesn't End There. Older Teens Hone Skills, And Adults Can Join In, Too.
By C. Kalimah Redd, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Big Endings, And Small Starts, In Tri-county Pools Deer Brook Completes Title Sweep At Meet
By Scott Brown, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Killer Is Seen At Md. Border Scared Residents Barricade Homes To Protect Selves
by Eric R. Drudis, Daily News Staff Writer
Concert Shows Pull Of Alcohol On Teens E-centre Officials Said Problems At The Daylong Event Were Minor. But The Extent Of Underage Drinking Worried Some Physicians.
By David Lee Preston, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Company Accused Of Bilking Its Employees The U.s. Says Equinox International Is A Pyramid Scam. The Firm's Assets Were Frozen Last Week.
By Evan Halper, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Blue Skies Bring Booming Business To The Shore
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
'I Did It!' Golden Moment Our Ice Prince Shows His Mettle At Games
by Mark Kram, Daily News Staff Writer
A S. Phila. Student Keeps On Achieving Natasha Goffredo Has Earned $27,000 In Scholarships, Despite Obstacles. A National Award May Be Next.
By Rita Giordano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Notie Sims, 92; A Former Beautician And Activist
By Anne Barnard, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Consortium's Festival To Promote Music, Arts
By Martin Z. Braun, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
R. Azzari, 101, Mother Of Swedesboro's Mayor
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Starting A Day With Quiet Ritual Falun Gong, Banned In China, Is Stress-reliever, Some Locals Say.
By Emilie Lounsberry, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
From Void To Payable? Boat Team's Prize Left No Money Trail
By Mark Davis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eight Aspiring Poets From Bucks, Montco Recognized
By Valerie Reed, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Airport Seminar Puts Focus On Safety In Flight The Northeast Phila. Airport Hosted Wings '99. One Workshop Offered Survival Tips For Passengers.
By Mark Davis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
C. Teitelman; Was Honored For Wwii Service
By Elisa Ung, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Book Collection Speaks Volumes The Store Caters To Readers - Not Collectors - Of Military History Books.
By Michelle M. Martinez, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Darby Manager Expected To Quit Following His Bar's Party Featuring Nude Dancers, Nicholas Digregorio Faces Possible Borough Code Violations.
By Stephanie A. Stanley, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Roland Kirkland Mills, Ww Ii Vet And Deacon
by Yvette Ousley, Daily News Staff Writer
Pinelands Not Barren Of Oddities
By John K. Hunka
Historian Of Houses Finds A Gem An Ordinary Two-story Turns Out To Be A 1760s Log Cabin.
By Matt Archbold, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Unpaid Squad Battles The Pros Plumstead Residents Are In A Fury That Their Volunteer Ambulance Squad May Be Phased Out By Central Bucks.
By Evan Halper, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Superintendent's Style May Influence Vote To Extend Contract Some Say He Is Coarse. He Calls Himself Candid. The Cheltenham School Board Also Could Give Him A Raise.
By Kate Campbell, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Jerry Yulsman, 75; Was Novelist And Photographer
By Elisa Ung, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Escapee Search Turns To Md. Area Norman Johnston Had Been Seen Near The Town Of Fair Hill, Sitting On A Guardrail, Police Said.
By Marc Schogol and Susan Weidener, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Hunters To Target Green Lane Geese The Overpopulation At The Montco Park May Merit 2 Controlled Hunts.
By Matt Archbold, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
SPORTS
A Moment All Will Recall Fans, Players Relive Phils' Past Glories
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Johansson Knocks Off Kafelnikov For Title
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Lt Leaves Soapbox Behind At Hall
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
West Says Umps' Split Is Beginning To Mend
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
More Deep Trouble For Ogea
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Botha's Resilience Staggers Briggs In Draw
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Mondesi, Dreifort Slug Past Mets
Daily News Wire Services
Rookie Safety Is Feeling Effects Of His Late Start
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
Briggs' Performance Fails To Match Paycheck In A.c. Draw
By Jay Searcy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phillies Rain On Their Own Parade Two Ogea Gopher Balls And A Bullpen Breakdown Cost The Phils A Shot At Winning On A Historic Day At The Vet.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Harris Has A Tall Order To Fill Now He'll Have To Impress In Preseason
by Marcus Hayes, Daily News Sports Writer
At Eagles' Camp, A Clash Of Titans When These Two Face Off, It's A Smash Hit.
By Anthony L. Gargano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Roman Star Forward Griffin Decides To Go To Seton Hall
By Mike Jensen and Jay Nagle, FOR THE INQUIRER
Pernice Drives Past Lehman In Buick Open
Daily News Wire Services
Stairs' Homer In 9th A Winner
Daily News Wire Services
Yesterday Once More Old Stars Come Out To Toast Phils' Best Times
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Haskell Win Has Menifee Ready To Run The Table
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
This Rookie Safety Is Content To Wait Damon Moore Did Not Get Off To A Roaring Start This Season. He May Eventually Become A Starter.
By Phil Sheridan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Roman's Griffin Ends Wait, Chooses Seton Hall
by Ted Silary, Daily News Sports Writer
Former Phil Harry Walker Dies At 82
INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Menifee Holds Off Cat Thief To Win Haskell By Half A Length
By Craig Donnelly, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Time For Drew To Pay The Piper Fans Get First Chance To Greet Pick Who Chose Not To Sign
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
One Big Mood Swing Passion Has Been Building For Drew, Mcgwire
Daily News Staff Report
Security Out In Force To Keep Drew Boo-birds In Their Place
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
He Put Owls On The Map Litwack Recalled Fondly By Chaney As A Pioneer
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Witherspoon's 22 Helps Lift Liberty
Daily News Wire Services
ENTERTAINMENT
'The Postman' Rang But Once Two Years Ago, Olivia Williams Was Ready To Quit Acting. An Overseas Phone Call From Kevin Costner Helped Change All That.
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
I Want My Wwf: Summertime Rumbles This Week On Mtv
By Jennifer Weiner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
A Pen That Can Tell If The Money Is Funny Area Merchants Are Trying To Cut Their Losses By Using A Special Felt-tip Device To Detect Counterfeit Bills.
By Angela Pomponio, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A Hunt For Diversity, In Harlem Seven Sales Executives From At&t Experienced A Bonding Trip Unlike Any They Had Known.
By Ambre S. Brown, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cramped In Coach, Irate Passengers Are Begging Airlines For Legroom
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
From The Lowly Punch Card To High Technology A Plymouth Meeting Company's Products Can Now Be Found In Such Equipment As Scanners And Slot Machines.
By Rosland Briggs-Gammon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
'They Are My Children, Too' She Is The Wife Of The British Ambassador, Yet With All Her Resources She Has Not Been Able To Break Through International Barriers To Get Her Sons Back.
By Chris Mondics, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Spock's Brainchild Is Realized By Nasa
By Faye Flam, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The `Smart' Dummy A Computerized Mannequin Named Stan Is Revolutionizing Medical Training. Doctors, Nurses And Technicians Can Practice Techniques On Stan, Who Breathes, Blinks, And Responds To Medicines Just Like A Human.
By Stacey Burling, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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