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What happened on July 04, 2000
NEWS
Otto Schulz, Ex-owner Of Electrical Business
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Rental-car Tax Begins Without Plan A Stadiums Proposal May Not Be Ready, But A Tax To Fund Them Is. The Extra Money Could Fix Up The Vet.
By Clea Benson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
3-vehicle Crash Kills 3 People On Rte. 42 The Accident, Near The Atlantic City Expressway, Snarled Traffic. On The Schuylkill Expressway, A Flipped Truck Stopped Drivers.
By Adam L. Cataldo, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Chief Bankruptcy Judge Reappointed To Second Term
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
State Allows Troubled District To Keep Leaders Under A New Law, Education Secretary Eugene W. Hickok Could Have Appointed A New Board In Chester Upland.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Teachers' Union Faults Track Record Of Charter Schools
By Susan Snyder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
If The Shoe Fits, Summer Job Is Better Than Camp
By Jim Sollisch
Mental-health Agency Loses Funding The State Has Cut Ties To The Transition Residence Independence Service Because Of Financial Worries.
By Aamer Madhani, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Eugene A. 'Al' Creech, 67, Antiwar Activist, Politician
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Faison Reelected Council Leader
By Adam L. Cataldo, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Firm Planning Electric Plant In Partnership
By Kathryn Masterson, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
3 More Contaminated Wells Found Wider Tests In Bedminster Turned Up Additional Cases Of Contamination Of Private Wells By A Gasoline Additive.
By Zlati Meyer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
In A Bid For Corporate Cash, Chicago Seeks To Sell Itself
By Raad Cawthon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Year After Rampage, Monitors Keeping An Eye On Hate Group
By Raad Cawthon, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Basis Of Freedom An Informed Citizenry Makes The World Of Democracy Work. Where Do You Stand?
List Of Contenders For Gore Ticket Grows Lots Of Names Are Being Bandied About. His Strategy For Winning Will Determine His Choice.
By David Goldstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
A Tall Wish For Statues To Rise Up
By Jerry Long
Route 29 Crash Will Keep Road Closed A Tractor-trailer Flipped Over And Smashed Into A Guard Rail, Injuring The Driver And Damaging Part Of The Highway.
By Bill Ordine, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Junior Cycling Spotlight Shines Here
By Zlati Meyer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Gardens Trim Blighted Areas; Now, Translation Is Necessary
By Kate Herman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Wheels Appeal To Teenage Cyclist Uhl Hopes To Take A Big Step Toward Riding In The Olympics By Winning This Week.
By Zlati Meyer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Letters
Rally Targets Planned Parenthood Demonstrators Carried Graphic Photos And Spoke Out Against The Group Near Its West Chester Office.
By Jonathan Gelb, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Grants To Fund Prison Alternatives The State Money, $5.2 Million For 59 Counties, Will Be Used To Devise Or Upgrade Alternative Sentencing Programs.
By Alicia A. Caldwell, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Penn's Chairs Not Yet For Sale Newtown Borough Library Put Off Auctioning The Two Chairs. It Gave Residents A Year To Raise Funds Instead.
By Oshrat Carmiel, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Remembering Those Long Forgotten Township Ponders How To Honor Revolutionary War Dead.
By Sandy Bauers, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man Arrested In Girl's Kidnapping Police Apprehended A Suspect Near The Site Of Last Week's Abduction Of A 7-year-old Northeast Philadelphia Girl.
By Saba Bireda, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Father Sues Over Death In Pier 34 Collapse His Daughter Was One Of Three Nightclub Patrons Who Died May 18. He Is Suing The Club's Owners And An Inspection Firm.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fighting Domestic Abuse Is This Lawyer's Priority
By Kelly Wolfe, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
An Independence Day Marking Freedom For Disabled A Therapy Assistant At W. Phila.'s Inglis House Will Receive A Patent For An Invention That Allows Patients To Get Drinks On Their Own.
By Kelly Woo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Take Some Action: Fire Up The Grill Or A Fade-away Jump Shot. The Path To Civic Engagement
By David Boldt
Mayor Campaigning For Fitness Street Takes To The Streets To Encourage Others To Live Healthier Lives.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tree Grows In Israel - Or Does It? Tourists Are Being Duped, One Paper Said After Recent Uprootings. The Tradition's Sponsors Cried Foul.
By Michael Matza, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Planting Seeds To Save Rural South Jersey
By Martin Z. Braun, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Whitman Signs Stiffer Law On Drug Known As Ecstasy Penalties Will Be Closer To Ones For Cocaine And Heroin. Also Planned: More Undercover Officers In Clubs And Mtv-style Ads.
By Tom Avril, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Resort Firm Reaches Deal With State It Advertised Time-shares To, Among Others, Fluent English Speakers. It Has Now Agreed Not To Discriminate.
By Kathryn Masterson, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Worth Repeating First-rate Sentence On First-rate Men
Gettysburg's Tower Of Discord Turns To Rubble Preservationists Detested The Observation Site. The Interior Secretary Fulfilled A Vow To Bring It Down.
By Melia Bowie, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Experts Reissue Warning: Be Careful In The Water The Swimming And Boating Season Brings Tips On Avoiding Tragedy. Among Them: Don't Overestimate Your Own Ability.
By Karen Masterson, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Vahe Oshagan, 78; Wrote In Armenian
By Dominic Sama, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Woodbury, Praise For Freedom During The City's Festival Of Its Founding, 500 Heard Speakers Extol Tolerance And The Right To Worship.
By Heather N. Bandur, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bulgarian Weapons Flow To The Bloodshed As A Ship Carried Aid To African War Victims, Another Carried More Of The Notorious Guns.
By Jeffrey Fleishman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Too Much Of One Sport May Be Bad For Children For Preadolescent Bodies And Minds, Doctors Say, A Range Of Activities, With Time Off, Is Better.
By Susan FitzGerald, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ambler Lawyer Named To Pa. Probation Panel
By Kay Raftery, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
John L. Ickler, 67, Retired Pediatrician In Abington
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Good Neighbor Day To Unfurl In Downingtown A Huge Flag And Races Are Among Today's Attractions. Money Raised Will Go To Support Local Ambulance And Fire And Rescue Squads.
By Brian Woodward, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
The Myth Of Independence Leaves Us Burdened, Lost
By Ana McDonald
Marcus Hook Getting Nosy About Air What's That Smell? A Study Will Determine Whether Bad Odors Are Anything To Sniff At.
By Michael Stoll, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Jenkintown Alliance May Win Pa. Grant The $115,000 Would Help Hire A Director For The Group, Which Fosters A Shared Vision Of The Borough's Future.
By Michelle Jeffery, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
SPORTS
Tandem Of Bristol Township Softball Teams Heading Back To Nationals The Under-18 Blazing Angels And The Under-16 Lucky Ladies Are State Champions Again.
By Jay Nagle, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ashby's Effort Boosts Phillies His Solid Seven Innings Helped Beat Milwaukee - And Made Him More Attractive Trade Bait.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Holzemer Goes On Disabled List
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Who's Hurting? Sampras' Foes The Master Of Wimbledon Says His Leg Hurts Badly. But He Keeps Beating People.
By Ashley McGeachy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pga Plans To Ask High Court To Review Casey Martin Ruling
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Happy Homecoming For The Hawklets St. Joseph's Prep's Varsity Eight Returned Yesterday After A Triumph At The Henley Royal Regatta.
By Jay Nagle, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Raymond Gains Quarterfinals At Wimbledon Her Next Foe Will Be Serena Williams, Who Is On A Collision Course With Sister Venus.
By Ashley McGeachy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An Ex-golfer Tries To Heal Others
By Jerry Brewer, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
'Harry Potter' Sneaks Out Before Release Date
By W. Speers By Lini S. Kadaba, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Name That Landmark Our Hallowed Institutions Brought To You By . . .
By Peter Mucha, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eminent Historian Has A Hit Book At 92
By Carlin Romano, INQUIRER BOOK CRITIC
1948: Convention City Postwar Philadelphia Was A Top Town, Vibrant And Proud, The Place To Convene. A Look Back At What The Republicans - And Democrats - Found Here 52 Years Ago.
By Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Many Banks Believe Darker Days Lie Ahead
By Joseph N. DiStefano, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
May Buys David's Bridal Stores The Retailer Expects To Boost Revenue By Reeling In Younger Customers Just Getting Started.
By Bob Fernandez, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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