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What happened on June 20, 1999
NEWS
From A Helping Hand To A Hostage-taker Norristown State Hospital Officials Fired Registered Nurse Denis P. Czajkowski In April. Last Week, He Shot His Way Back In.
By Sudarsan Raghavan, and Marc Schogol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Replace Antifreeze When Specified; Costly Miata Is Rare Breed
By Al Haas, INQUIRER AUTOMOTIVE WRITER
Airport Owner Dies In Plane Crash
By David Cho and Jon Stenzler, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Mount Laurel Showers Thanks On Caring Principal After Nine Years At Parkway Elementary, Jean Anne Morrow Has Decided To Retire. Over Her Protests, She Received Accolades.
By Carrie Budoff, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Natives Are Trying To Save A Piece Of Old Las Vegas Don't Bet On It.
By Nita Lelyveld, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Gloucester City, 1 In 10 Officers Is An Eller A Third Eller Brother - The Youngest In The Family - Has Just Joined The 26-member Police Department.
By Shannon O'Boye, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Land Deal In N.j. Raises Questions Investors Made Nearly $1 Million In An Afternoon. The Land Was Sold For Affordable Housing.
By Maureen Graham, Frederick Cusick and George Anastasia, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Voucher Fiasco: A True Failure Of Nerve And Leadership In Harrisburg
By Jane R. Eisner, Editor of the Editorial Page
House To Nra: No Dice
His Presences And Absences In His Daughter's Life
By Ellen Goodman
The Integrated Family
Voucher Plan Size A Factor In Defeat It Would Have Gone Beyond Other Programs And Contradicted Other Ridge Initiatives.
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cramped Library In Plans For Bond Funds
By Mark Binker, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Rail Trail Beckons Fans Of The Outdoors Volunteers In Pemberton Township Have Worked Wonders On An Old Track Bed. The Path Is To Open Officially At The End Of June.
By Tomoeh Murakami, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Orlando, London Top List Of Summer Hot Spots
By Donald D. Groff, FOR THE INQUIRER
Egyptologist Offers Peek At Historic Long-lost Tomb
By Walter F. Naedele, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stay-at-home Fathers Venture Out They're Happy With Their Role As Primary-care Parents, But Some Now Seek To Build A Circle Of Sociability.
By Karen Masterson, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF By Karen Masterson, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Capturing The County On Her Canvas
By Catherine Quillman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Gore Stresses Education Here He Told Latino Officials That He Would Push For Better Schools.
By Barbara Boyer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Day-camp Programs Cater To All Interests For Its 10th Anniversary, The Summer Camp At Gloucester County Community College Has Added A Variety Of Offerings.
By Melody McDonald, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
They Won't Last Forever Eventually, Appliances And Materials In A New Home Will Need Replacing Or Refurbishing. Warranties Can Help. So Can Proper Maintenance.
By Alan J. Heavens, INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Spice Fans Can Feel The Burn At Suzie Hot Sauce Shop For Lovers Of Hot Sauces, The Potent Potions Sold By Debbie Tusman Are A Treat - And A Challenge. Spice Fans Can Feel The Burn At Suzie Hot Sauce Shop
By Oshrat Carmiel, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Extension's Focus Shifts To Suburbanites At One Time, Rutgers' County Cooperative Helped Mostly Farmers. Now, Sod Soil And Identifying Ticks Are Priorities.
By Erika Hobbs, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Balancing Free Speech With Violence In Films
By Elsa C. Arnett and Aaron Epstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Keeping Close Watch On Voucher Experiment
By Connie Langland, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Family Has Haddon Hts. Legacy Going A Fourth Generation Will Graduate Tomorrow From The Borough High School. Classes Of '36, '59 And '77 Will See '99 Pick Up Her Diploma.
By Jon Stenzler, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
They sang like angels and worked like the devil. Or...
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
For 2000, Bush, Gore See Magic In The Middle They Are Pursuing Suburban Voters Sick Of Divisiveness. It Helps Explain Their Striking Similarities.
By Dick Polman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Technological Makeover Is Set For Delco Sheriff's Office
By Anne Barnard, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Roots Of Former Farming, Resort Community Are Ever-present
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Along Abington Park Path, A Sudden Detour A Fence And Warning Sign Were Erected On A Shortcut To Lorimer Park, But The Walkers Are Undeterred.
By Sonia Krishnan, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Stephen King Struck By Van, Is Hospitalized
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Joseph P. Brown, 43; Won Special Olympics Medal
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Riverton To Spend On Repaving, Pumper
By Denise-Marie Balona, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A Second Chance At Parenting During Retirement, A Grandfather Finds Joy In Raising His Two Grandsons.
By Jack Brown, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A Program Seeks To Reconnect Fathers The Goal In Baltimore Is To Turn Absentee Parents Into Responsible Caregivers.
By Tony Pugh, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Washington Dwelt Here And This Is The Year - The Bicentenary Of His Death - To Visit Mount Vernon, The Farmhouse That The First President Turned Into A Handsome Plantation Mansion.
By Mike Shoup, FOR THE INQUIRER
Author's First Novel About A Rite Of Passage Becomes Just That
By Chani Katzen, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Smoke Them Out "Teen Stings" On Cigarette Sellers Still Needed.
On The Beauty Of The Male Form
By Janna King
Uncertainty Replaces Buzz Of Children In Wissinoming With Inspectors Expected To Return Tomorrow, Residents Are Fearful That Their Homes May Be The Next Condemned.
By Lea Sitton Stanle, and Maria Panaritis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
In Haddonfield, Peace Of Mind For The Elderly
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
History Lives In This Section Of Virginia Events And Exhibits Focus On 18th-century Jamestown, Williamsburg And Yorktown.
By Eileen Ogintz, FOR THE INQUIRER
Tennessee Waltz Can Al Gore Dance Around Clinton's Woes While Sharing Credit For The Team's Triumphs?
Prices Start In $130,000s At Paparone Community
By John Duchneskie, FOR THE INQUIRER
The Breadth Of Atrocities Begins To Emerge In Kosovo The West Is Only Now Seeing Evidence Of The Terror That Ethnic Albanians Endured.
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Lori Montgomery and Fawn Vrazo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
He's Father Of The Year, Not Mr. Mom Living With Disease, Warminster Man Devotes Energy To Children.
By Oshrat Carmiel, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Of Having, Losing And Passing Fathers
By Mary Jo Melone
Merchantville Bows To Progress, Agrees To Voice Mail For Offices
By Mike Madden, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Letters
Fathers Let Go Of A Troubled Past To Learn To Parent
By Leonard N. Fleming, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Latest Salvo In Shifting Politics Of Gun Control Laws End Up Being Watered-down Versions Of Legislation That Wasn't Ambitious To Begin With. Last Week's Initiative Collapsed.
By Chris Mondics, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Razing Replaces Children Playing More Rowhouses Face Demolition In Wissinoming. The Neighborhood Is Losing More Than Houses.
By Lea Sitton Stanley and Maria Panaritis, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Group Helps Brush Up Art Talents The Members Of Hanging Together In Burlington County Have Fostered One Another's Efforts For More Than 20 Years.
By Tomoeh Murakami, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Dog Bath? Why Not? Options Abound
By Alan J. Heavens, INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Uniforms To Be Voluntary At Glassboro Intermediate With Input From Students And An Advisory Panel, Officials Decided To Adopt A Relaxed Style Of Dress. Students Can Wear It When They Want To.
By Tanyanika Samuels, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Link Planned Between Routes 309 And 63 Fearing Gridlock On Local Roads By 2020, Penndot Will Build The Two-lane 309-sumneytown Pike Connector, To Be Completed By 2004.
By William Lamb, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Honoring The Diner As Cultural Icon Aficionados And Preservationists Gather To Celebrate The Tradition.
By Joseph A. Gambardello, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Coming Soon, 'Clinton Doctrine' The President's Foreign-policy Advisers Are Drafting Rules For When And How The U.s. Should Intervene Overseas.
By Jodi Enda, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Special Houses, Special Pitches High-end Homes Such As One Once Owned By Julius Erving Require Sales Approaches Unlike Those For Everyday Models.
By Alan J. Heavens, INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Short Stays And Pets Make An Attractive Combination Windsor At Stonington Farm, Doylestown
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
School's Pupils Take A Last Walk To Chapel St. Matthias School In Lower Merion Has Closed Its Doors. Declining Enrollment And Rising Costs Contributed To The Decision.
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Rallying Around Brendon Though Young Teen's Body Is Failing Him, His Family, And Mind, Haven't.
By Pauline Pinard Bogaert, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Hopes High, Parents Bet The Future On Charters
By Susan Snyder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In The Reinert Case, No Closure Investigators Hope For Clues While Witnesses To The 1979 Crime Are Still Alive.
By Rich Henson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Student's Vanishing Prompts Federal Bill Steven Nisenfeld Of N.j.is Touting "Bryan's Law"; It Would Force Schools To Look For Lost Students Right Away.
By Martin Z. Braun, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Balkan Ethnic Groups In Retreat With The War Over, People Flock To Cultural Enclaves. Sarajevo's Diversity Seems A Distant Memory.
By Barbara Demick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Building A British Estate In Pa. - Piece By Piece
By Joseph S. Kennedy, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Keeping Up With Upkeep Of Area's Victorian Homes Few Have Patience For Turn-of-the-century Mansions.
By Lubna Khan, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
LIVING
The Path Of Fatherhood At The Start, Countless Tomorrows Beckon, With Promise And Challenge. Along The Way, A Backward Glance Reveals A Trove Of Rich - And Enriching - Yesterdays. 'Little Girl, Pink And White As Peaches And Cream Is She'
By Craig LaBan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sunshine Companions Don't Close Your Beach Bag Without Dropping In A Paperback Or Two. Elmore Leonard, Stephen King And Richard Price Are Just Three Among Authors Whose Latest Hold The Promise Of Thrall And Entertainment.
By Michael Harrington, FOR THE INQUIRER
Fire, Brimstone And Folksy Humor: 340 Years Of The Preacher's Art
By Carlin Romano, INQUIRER BOOK CRITIC
Neuroscience And Hate Crime Intersect
By Thomas J. Brady, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Path Of Fatherhood At The Start, Countless Tomorrows Beckon, With Promise And Challenge. Along The Way, A Backward Glance Reveals A Trove Of Rich - And Enriching - Yesterdays. New Father's Day Dawns: One With The Children Away New Father's Day Dawns: One With The Children Away
By Murray Dubin, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Knicks Looking For Some Answers New York Is In A Two-games-to-none Hole In The Nba Finals. There Is Plenty Of Blame To Go Around.
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Thunder Top Senators, 3-0
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Struggling Ogea Faces Tough Match In Brown
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pak Is Primed To Play Again In Wilmington After A Thrilling But Trying Year, The South Korean Is Back, Happy, And Hoping To Repeat.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stewart Leading U.s. Open In Tough Conditions, He Shot A 72 For A 1-stroke Advantage Going Into The Final Round.
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pocono 500 Provides Test Of Safety Device Three Cars Today Will Be Fitted With Systems Meant To Keep Crashes From Endangering Race Fans.
By Pete Schnatz, FOR THE INQUIRER
Phillies Dogged By Errors In Loss Defense And Offense Took A Holiday For The Team On National Tv, And The Dodgers Took Advantage.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Loyal Barber Gets Stuck With Bad Label He Desperately Wants To Coach In The Nhl. But He Is Perceived By The League As A Flyers Lifer.
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Duval Gets Through An Up-and-down Day
By Joe Juliano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
With A 69, Pak Stays Ahead Of Field Tough Conditions Kept Scores High, But 11 Golfers Are Within 5 Shots Of The Shoprite Classic Lead.
By Scott Brown, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Stars Aging But Built For The Future
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
At Wimbledon, Center Stage Expected To Be Women's Show
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Vineland's Sanchez Sparks Tri-cape Win
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Miami Blows Past Fsu To World Series Crown
THE INQUIRER STAFF
On The Right Foot Americans Win As World Cup Starts
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Croce On Mend After Second Surgery On Leg
By Anthony L. Gargano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
At Gulph Mills, A Game Of Long Ball Jim Sullivan Jr. And Aaron Friedman Will Go The Distance To Win Phila. Amateur Title.
By Joe Logan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stars Win Stanley Cup Brett Hull Jammed In The Game-winner Late In The Third Overtime, Giving Dallas Its First-ever Nhl Championship.
By Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Father's Instincts Uncover Son's Talent For Scout Dennis Lieberthal, His Greatest Find Grew Up To Be A Phillie.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
A Splendid Career, 38 Years After His Death
By Karen Heller, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cassatt, Still Looking Contemporary, Gets A National Gallery Retrospective
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
The Art Museum Continues On Its Merry Way With Wednesdays
By Leonard W. Boasberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Peck Of Principles Though The Actor Scoffs, There's No Denying It. One Of His Most Admirable Roles - And The One That Will Have Philadelphia Applauding Him This Week - Is Man Of Conscience.
By Carrie Rickey, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
BUSINESS
Tenet Trimming Some Programs To Cut Expenses
By Josh Goldstein and Karl Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
New Promise For Interactive Tv Industry The Idea Behind Video-on-demand And Other Services: To Get You To Buy. New Promise For Interactive Tv Industry
By Patricia Horn, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ace Is Keeping Its Plans For Cigna Businesses Up Its Sleeve Sale Of The Property And Casualty Unit Is Moving Closer To Completion. Pennsylvania Has Approved The Acquisition By The Bermuda Firm.
By Joseph N. DiStefano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
FOOD
Cool Tools For Outdoor Gastronomy
By Craig LaBan, INQUIRER FOOD WRITER
Great Fish One Fish, Whole Fish, Grilled Fish
By Craig LaBan, INQUIRER RESTAURANT CRITIC
At Retro Steakhouse, The Cliches Work
By Craig LaBan, INQUIRER RESTAURANT CRITIC
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