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What happened on July 01, 1999
NEWS
False Choices Debated The Littleton Massacre Exposes Major Flaws In Arguments Raised By Conservatives And Liberals.
By Chris Satullo, Deputy Editorial Page Editor
Letters
Busy Season For A Burglar He's Sought In 65 Cases
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Xers On Espn
Be Holistic Clinton Is On The Right Track With Medicare; Questions Of Affordability, Side-effects Loom.
A Slippery Suspect In Rash Of Break-ins Carlos Rivera, 39, Is Sought In Up To 50 Burglaries In Olney. All Have Happened Since His Release On Bail.
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lagging In Race For Cash, Dole Finds Something To Smile About She Put A Positive Spin On Her Fund-raising Numbers. Yesterday, She Edged Closer To A Formal Announcement.
By Frederick Cusick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wrap It Up Ken Starr Should Write His Final Report.
For Ex-offenders, Program Builds Hope
By Acel Moore
Letters
A Camp With An Air Of Freedom Asthmatic Children Learn To Manage Their Chronic Condition While Enjoying Sports And Friends.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Open-space Campaign Begins Gov. Whitman Signed One Of The Nation's Most Aggressive Land-preservation Acts. Its Funding Will Save One-fifth Of The State From Development.
By Suzette Parmley, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Officials Hope Swap Will Get Jobs Done Montco Panel Will Vote Today On Demoting The Road And Bridge Director In Favor Of His Assistant.
By Meredith Fischer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Boy Rescued From Bottom Of Pool At Camden Ymca
By Jon Stenzler, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Imprisoned Bristol Twp. Ex-mayor Loses License Once Out Of Jail, Anthony Cipullo May Apply For A New Insurance License.
By Jack Brown, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bush Reports A Record Haul, $36 Million, In Just 6 Months
By Dick Polman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Apprentice Program Building Her Future
by Gar Joseph, Daily News Staff Writer
Photo Caption
BAYETE ROSS-SMITH / Inquirer Staff Photographer
Timothy Ross, 43; Was A General Contractor
By Rusty Pray, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Will Start Of New Year Mean Start Of New Lawsuits? Computers Shouldn't Bug The Courts
Tiebreaker Reshapes School Board Race Both Candidates In The Dispute After A Recount Remained On The Ballot, But With Different Parties.
By Mark Binker, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Maybe Our Kids Don't Have Enough Freedom
BY GERALD MCOSCAR
House Backs Tougher Restrictions On Teens Seeking Abortions A Bill Was Passed Allowing Only A Parent To Take An Unwed Minor To Another State For The Procedure.
By David Hess, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Difrancesco Faces A Test On Gun Bill In Senate Today
By Tom Avril, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Three Gloucester City Emts Get Final Shot At Saving Jobs
By Shannon O'Boye, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Phila. Loses 9% Of Population In 1990s Only Two U.s. Cities Lost A Greater Share Of Residents, The Census Bureau Said. Most Area Suburban Counties Grew.
By Mercedes R. Diaz, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Medalist Kim Has Past Here Korean Prez Enjoys Support Of Many Local Countrymen
by Myung Oak Kim, Daily News Staff Writer
Declaration Of Independence Too Hot For Some N.j. Lawmakers
By Thomas G. West
Disabled Face Handicaps Beyond Court Decision
by John Hockenberry
Police Merger Awaits New Input Combining Two Forces Would Save Money. A Loss Of Local Control Is Feared In Upper Uwchlan.
By Brooks Barnes, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Hatboro Ends Ambulance-corps Talks The Borough Council Decision Appears To Doom The Corps' Efforts To Exist Without Fire Company Support.
By William Lamb, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Ultimate Feminist Can Make The Leap To Cheerleading
By Sara Eckel
`Wiz Of The West' Planning To Take The East By Storm
Inquirer photographs by Jonathan Wilson
Penn Faulted Over Hiring Of A Coach A Male Staffer Sued After He Was Passed Over In Favor Of A Woman.
By James M. O'Neill, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Radnor Residents: Keep Middle School In Wayne An Architect Recommended A New School On Another Site. The School Board Is Weighing The Options.
By Kristen A. Graham, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Photo Caption
DAVID M WARREN / Inquirer Suburban Staff
Fed Ups Rates But Ready To Stand Pat A Quarter-point Rise Puts The Funds Interest Rate At 5 Pct. Wall St. Reacts With Big Increases In The Indexes.
By Miriam Hill, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Renovation Is In Home Stretch A Firm Will Move Into An Old Collingswood School This Month.
By Martin Z. Braun, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Dole, Bradley Share A Goal: $
by William Bunch, Daily News Staff Writer
Police, Educators Urged To Cooperate Montgomery County School Officials And Law Officers, Called ``surrogate Parents,'' Were Told They Must Share Information To Prevent Teenage Crime Or Violence.
By Meredith Fischer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A Citizen's Special Day Widow To Speak At Naturalization
by Myung Oak Kim, Daily News Staff Writer
Day-care Center In Limerick Sued Over Alleged Abuse The Parents Of An 8-year-old Girl Say A Classmate Assaulted Her Sexually When She Was 5. Investigations Determined There Had Been No Criminal Activity.
By Aileen Soper, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
The Last Refuge Of Pols? Making Kids Recite The Declaration
by Sally Siebert, For the Daily News
Police Go Extra Mile To Protect Stolen Cars
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Car Chase Ends In Crash For Man Who Took Infant He Is Facing Charges Of Assault And Kidnapping. The 2-month-old Girl Is In Good Condition.
By Anne Barnard, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mom's Testimony Helps Convict Man In Killing
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Man Convicted Of 16 Purse Snatchings The East Mount Airy Man Faces More Than 300 Years In Prison For The Multiple Knifepoint Attacks.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles Continue Talks On Stadium Team, City Down To Wire On Lease Negotiations
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Recreation Chief Is Moving On Again In Gloucester Township, Donna Jeffers-brown Developed Programs And Helped Plan Parks.
By Shannon O'Boye, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Veteran Raymond P. Gallagher, 86
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
U.s., Take Note Of Rio Summit
Man On The Street: Noe To Probation
by Joshua Rhett Miller, Daily News Staff Writer
High-roller Tose Gives Downside Of Gambling
Daily News Wire Services
Charges Added For Suspect In Rape Police Said He Implicated Himself In 1,000 Incidents In Marple.
By Kristen A. Graham, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pa. Court Overturns Part Of Megan's Law The Supreme Court Said The State Should Have To Prove Who Is A Predator, Not The Offenders Having To Disprove It.
By Rena Singer and Glen Justice, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Incest Gets Man Prison Sentence The 36-year-old Bristol Township Resident Admitted Abusing His Daughter For Seven Years, Starting When She Was 8.
By Lacy McCrary, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Primate Reserve Swings Into View To Hang Out With The Apes, Zoo Visitors Will Likely Line Up.
By Sandy Bauers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
H.d. Bean, 92; Started Haddonfield Agency
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Caroline Ford Nocho, Devoted Teacher, 57
by Yvette Ousley, Daily News Staff Writer
School Officials Fear Effects Of Route 309 Work Educators In Springfield Want Noise Barriers To Reduce Distractions In Classrooms.
By Kate Campbell, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Russian Orphans Welcomed They Arrived To Spend The Summer With Host Families.
By Michael Rothfeld, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
City To Tow Stolen Cars To Safety
by Bob Warner, Daily News Staff Writer
Ronald Be Nimble Fast Food About To Get Faster At Mcdonald's
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Heidnik Ruling Awaited He's Slated To Die Tuesday; Judge Weighs Final Appeal
by April Adamson, Daily News Staff Writer
Burlington County Man Charged With Killing Girlfriend The Body Of The Bucks County Woman, Shot And Burned, Was Found In Lancaster County In April.
By Richard V. Sabatini, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Court: Jails Can Ban Pornography For Sex Offenders An Appeals Court Reversed A Judge's Decision Barring Enforcement Of A 1998 New Jersey Law On The Issue.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lawyers For Merlino, Pals Say The Feds' Only Witness Has Own Baggage Considering The Source
by Kitty Caparella, Daily News Staff Writer
Discrimination Complaint Against Boy Scouts Is Dismissed The Pa. Human Relations Commission Decided That The Group May Set Membership Qualifications That Exclude Atheists.
By Adrienne Lu, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Developer Resurrects His Ambitions For Tract A Plan For 872 Housing Units On The Springfield Site Failed. The New Proposal Calls For 92 Homes.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Summer Activities For Families Abound In Montco And Bucks
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Sparkler Demonstration Starts Fire, Fanning Dispute
By Lacy McCrary, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Slasher' Guilty Of 21 Crimes During Rampage In Mt. Airy
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Sun Shines On Amish In Drug Case
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Merlino Indicted On Drug Charges The Grand Jury Action Came Two Days After The Arrests Of The Reputed Mob Leader And 10 Others.
By George Anastasia, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Louis M. Werner, An Early Dealer Of Foreign Cars, 93
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Farewell To A Bucks Farming Pioneer T. Walter ``pops'' Styer Jr., 103, A Bucks County Farmer, Died At His Langhorne Home.
By Stephanie Doster, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Medicaid Is Reinstated For 32,000 Poor In Pa. Half Are From Philadelphia. People Were Inadvertently Cut Off In Making The Move From Welfare To Work.
By Monica Yant, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Deptford High School Replaces Its Football Coach After 25 Years Joe Corbi, Known To Have Stepped On Some Toes Over The Years, Is Out. An Assistant Coach Is In.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Two Amish Sentenced In Cocaine Conspiracy They Drew 18-month Terms. They Have Been Preaching A Message Against Drugs.
By Bill Ordine, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
A Spirited Revival From J. Geils Band
By Nick Cristiano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Treasuring Truffaut With A Trove Of Films The Late French Director's Work Resonates Even Today, As A Retrospective At The Ritz Five And Video Releases Show.
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
'Rushmore': A Teenager In Love
Inquirer staff reviews and synopses, compiled by Christopher Cornell
LIVING
Dicaprio Set To Play A Bisexual Howard Hughes
By Thomas J. Brady, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Visit To 'America's Metropolis' A Recently Discovered Cache Of Letters Written In The 18th Century By New Englander Judith Sargent Murray Paints A Vivid Picture Of Our ''large . . . Opulent, And Beautiful'' City.
By Leonard W. Boasberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Still In The '60s Deep In A Forest In Northern Pennsylvania, The Counterculturists Known As The Rainbows Have Gathered Again. They're Still Preaching The Hippie Creed Of Peace, Love And Harmony.
By Walter Naedele, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Mighty Ducks Forward Signs For $10m Bills
Daily News Wire Services
It's A Done Deal Lindros Signs $8.5m Deal
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Sosa Puts On A Show For President
Daily News Wire Services
All-star Spotlight May Shine On Schilling
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Brand New Bull Duke Star A Surprise No. 1 Also, Sixers Get A 1st-rounder After All Bulls Pick Brand Name Duke Forward Surprised He's No. 1 Selection
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
U.s. Warms To Heat Of Tournament
Daily News Wire Services
Ogea Still Searching For What's Wrong
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Odom Perfect For La Hard To Tell Where Player, Clippers Are Going
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Agent: Hollins To White Sox
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Lindros Delivers Signed Deal To Flyers He Had Agreed To The One-year Contract, Worth $8.5 Million Plus Incentives, In The Spring.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Collectors Can Interact With New Nba Cards
by Ted Taylor, For the Daily News
Orlando Looks To Regain Its Magic With Trade
Daily News Wire Services
Duke's Brand Is Surprise No. 1 Choice By Bulls Chicago Passed On Maryland Sensation Steve Francis, Who Expressed Disgust At Being Picked Second By Vancouver.
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New Laker Wildly Happy About Heading West
by Dick Jerardi, Daily News Sports Writer
Winston Cup Is Rich With Cost Concerns
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Draft-day Deal Sixers Delighted To Grab Jones
By Anthony L. Gargano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ogea Walks Plank Against Pirates
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Phils, Rendell Meet With Inquirer's Publisher The Topic: The Proposed Spring Garden Ballpark. Land At The Site Belongs To The Paper's Owner.
By Christopher K. Hepp, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
After Close Calls, Sixers Get A No. 1
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Flyers Waive Bye To Hextall
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Ogea Crumbles In Fourth Inning The Struggling Phillies Starter Gave Up Eight Runs In The Frame En Route To The Loss To The Pirates. He Began The Game Well.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fletcher Has O's Seeing Stars
Daily News Wire Services
Francis Must Settle For Being 2nd Best
by Mike Kern, Daily News Sports Writer
Holdsclaw Is Up To Her Old Tricks
Daily News Wire Services
Some Drivers Make Grade; Others Are Still In The Pits
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Bout Gives Miller A Shot At Retiring Skid
by Bernard Fernandez, Daily News Sports Writer
Local Rowers Advance In Henley Royal Regatta Crews From St. Joseph's Prep And St. Joseph's University Survived The Event's First Day.
By Edward Carlson, FOR THE INQUIRER
A Solid Partnership Through Good Or Bad Richie Hearn And Owner John Della Penna Have Been Partners Six Years.
By Pete Schnatz, FOR THE INQUIRER
Need To Let Off Some Steam? Try Celebrating A Soccer Goal When Was The Last Time You Saw Mark Mcgwire Do A Backflip?
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Michigan Players Accused
Daily News Wire Services
Chrisman Set To Defend His Firecracker 40 Title
by Kyle Hardner, For the Daily News
Minor League Team Wins Major Award
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Purdue Sanctioned For Ncaa Rules Violations
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Race, Sex And Tennis Prove Potent Mix For Stevenson Alexandra Stevenson, A Qualifier, Reached The Wimbledon Quarterfinals. But There Were Other Matters To Discuss.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Henman Turns Defeat Into Triumph The Briton Fought Off Three Match Points While Outlasting Jim Courier In Five Sets.
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dedication Helped His Skills Grow Eric Pugh Became One Of Overbrook's Best Athletes Because Of His Hard Work And Love Of Baseball.
By Jay Nagle, FOR THE INQUIRER
Ex-villanova Star Is Qualifier For World Track Race
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Purdue 'Shocked' By Ncaa Findings And Sanctions
Daily News Wire Services
Heir Erving? Doctor J Reportedly Listed As Tennis Player's Father Centre Of Scandal Reports: Erving Listed As Father Of Young Tennis Star
by Kevin Mulligan, Daily News Sports Writer
BUSINESS
Medicare Drug Proposal Might Not Be Healthy For Some Firms De Facto Price Controls Would Limit Research And Development, Some Say, Hurting Certain Pharmaceutical And Biotechnology Companies.
By Donna Shaw, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In The News
Daily News and wire reports
A Phone-company Lifer Faces His Top Challenges
By Patricia Horn, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Industry-backed Safeguards Expected To Facilitate Music Online
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Ailing Franklin Electronic Cuts Staff By 15 Pct. The Burlington Firm Lost $30.2 Million In A Year. It Considers Dropping Its Disappointing Rex Organizers.
By Leslie J. Nicholson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Principals Told To Be Technology Leaders
By Martha Woodall, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Y2k Scare Leads To Larger Advances As Businesses Are Forced To Fix One Problem, They Are Also Making Major Technological Changes.
By Robert A. Rankin, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
A New Wave In Cinema Two New Technologies Could Help The Movie Industry Provide To The Handicapped What Television Has Had For Nearly Two Decades.
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
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