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What happened on May 12, 2000
NEWS
Phila. Boy, 13, Stabbed Over A Pokemon Card The Attack Took Place At Rhodes Middle School. A Suspect, A 13-year-old Boy, Has Been Arrested.
By Robert Moran, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Defendant: Reject Dna Evidence Alfred Scott Keefe Also Asked A Bucks Judge To Throw Out His Confession To His Fiancee's 1984 Killing.
By Lacy McCrary, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Anniversaries For Synagogue And Rabbi Forty Years Ago, Five Families Started Adath Emanu-el. For 36 Years, Richard A. Levine Has Been Rabbi There.
By Louise Harbach, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Artisans Aplenty At Doylestown Fest
By Stephanie Doster, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Camden Business Chief Announces Retirement Preston M. Taylor Jr. Has Been A Key Milan Aide. He Said His Move Was Unrelated To The State Takeover.
By Emilie Lounsberry and Jon Stenzler, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
15 Years Later, Just A Bad Memory Lessons Of The Move Horror - If There Are Any - Remain Elusive
After Drug Slaying, 2 Survivors Are 'Scared Straight'
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
New Teacher-training Rules Advance The Pa. Board Of Education Backed Regulations Mandating A 3.0 Grade-point Average. More Approvals Are Needed.
By Dale Mezzacappa, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Technology & 'Time Code' Wait For No Moviegoer
by Gary Thompson, Daily News Movie Critic
An Unusual House Coalition Approves Bill To Buy Open Land
By Seth Borenstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Bevilacqua Sets Mass For Cardinal O'connor
By Gloria A. Hoffner, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Learn From Sierra Leone Send Polished Troops In Sufficient Numbers For Peacekeeping.
By Thomas L. Kirkpatrick
Letters Rant Of The Week
Washington Twp. Adopts Small Tax Cut
By Vicki McClure, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Montco Departments Told To Pare Down 'Bloated' Staffs The County Commissioners' Chairman Wants The Board To Be Notified When A Grant That Funds Any Post Expires.
By Robert Sanchez, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Warrington Supervisor May Sell Site Next To Park To Recycling Firm
By Evan Halper, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Camden Checking On Unused Computer Funding The School Board President Cited A Lack Of "Checks And Balances" Over A Glitch Regarding $995,500 That Must Be Spent By Aug. 31.
By Melanie Burney, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Reason No. 5 To March
Springfield Township Board Votes To Buy Land For Recreational Use
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Jackson On Peace Mission Un Hostage Talks In Sierra Leone On Hold
Daily News Wire Services
Worth Remembering Fire + Wind = Not Good
Pull Up A Chair At The Furniture Show
by Anne R. Fabbri, For the Daily News
State Council Deals Blow To Charter-school Funding The Council On Local Mandates Rejected Amended Rules On How Money Is Doled Out. The Ruling Was A Wake-up Call.
By Tom Avril, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Los Alamos Blaze Rages On More Than 20,000 Have Been Chased From Their Homes, Hundreds Of Which May Be Destroyed. "We're In A Terrible Situation," The New Mexico Governor Said.
By Larry Fish, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Suburban Station Is In For An Overhaul Three Levels Of Government Will Join In A $42 Million Plan To Make The Sweltering Terminal A Clean, Cool Transport Hub.
By Julie Stoiber, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
When A Million Marching Moms Can Be Wrong
by Robert A. Levy
Delays Likely During Repair Of Bridges Traffic To Manayunk, East Falls And Roxborough Will Especially Be Affected During The 2-year Projects.
By Patrick Kerkstra, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Slobs Of The World: Breathe Easier Asthma Researchers Think We May Be Too Clean.
By Stacey Burling, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Part Of Making America's Streets Safer Is Reducing The Level Of Crime In The Prisons
By Linda Chavez
Groups Target Chemicals And Their Effects On Children A Report Linked Childhood Diseases To Common Pesticides, Fertilizers And The Like. It Is Part Of A National Campaign.
By Suzette Parmley, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Florio, Corzine Go Toe To Toe In Tv Debate
By Tom Turcol, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Classical And Gospel To Be Part Of A Concert By College's Choir
By John Corr, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Corzine Vs. Florio: Similar Messages, Very Different Men
By Larry Eichel
L. Darby Creek To Be Cleaned Up By Federal Agency The Superfund Target Would Include 300 Acres Of Polluted Industrial And Park Land In Phila. And Delaware County.
By Michael Stoll, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Preliminary Plan For Conshohocken Complex Gets Ok After Years Of Talk, A $120 Million Riverfront Development Gets A Boost From Borough Council.
By Melia Bowie, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
'Center Stage' Is On Point For Those Who Want Dancing
by Nolan Reese, For the Daily News
City Council Takes Up Taxing Stadium Financing
by Erin Einhorn , Daily News Staff Writer
Da: He Gave Landlady A Kiss Of Death
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Ex-irs Clerk Convicted Of Robbery, Trying To Murder Witness
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No Reporter's Notes For Rabbi's Lawyers
by Chris Brennan, Daily News Staff Writer
Sounds Like A Mower
by Mark Angeles, Daily News Staff Writer
Hip-hop's Renewal Rappers Include Philly In Nationwide Tour
by Damon Williams, Daily News Staff Writer
Volunteers Needed To Fight For Beauty
by Steve Esack, Daily News Staff Writer
Andre's Rieu-lly In Love With Strauss
by Tom Di Nardo, Daily News Classical Music Writer
George A. Livingston, Ex-trucker And 'Mr. Mom'
by Leon Taylor, Daily News Staff Writer
Phoenixville Church Ladles Out Milk Aplenty In Heifer Project In Their "Eco-justice" Program, Members Of St. John's Church Show Their Faithfulness As Stewards.
By John Corr, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Raid Leads To Charges Against Four Men
By John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pols Beat Up On Stadium Plans Saidel, Nutter: Don't Use Tax $
by Steve Esack, Daily News Staff Writer
New York State Of Mind Hard Times Hit An Otherwise Effective Mayor.
Second Top Official Resigns In Newtown Township
By Chani Katzen, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Leader's Gun Bills Advance In Senate Both Sides Tried To Put A Human Face On The Battle Over A Package Pushed By Donald T. Difrancesco.
By Tom Avril, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Homebuying Can Strain A Marriage
Daily News Wire Services
Guv: No Takeover 'Absolutely No Interest' In Running Schools, He Says
by John M. Baer, Daily News Staff Writer
Ernest W. Stiess, 81, Instrument Firm Executive
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
On Top Of Old Smoking Social Pressures Are Discouraging This Habit. A Total Ban In Philly Is Unnecessary.
A Horrible Irony Son Of Former Top Cop Slain Cops See No Connection To Move Disaster Anniversary
by Dana DiFilippo and Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writers
Council Plans Stadium-financing Hearings
By Clea Benson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Delanco Schools Ok Cuts In Budget The Tax Increase In The New Spending Plan Is 3.2 Cents Less Than The Rate Voters Rejected Three Weeks Ago.
By Tomoeh Murakami, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Stadium Proposal Cost Concerns Two Officials
By Frederick Cusick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Acting Out At Cherry Hill In A One-act Play Tournament, Students Find Triumph And Torment.
By Aamer Madhani, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
K. Kuromiya, Tireless Aids Activist, Dies
By Susan FitzGerald, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Officials Offer Assurances On The Lab's Contents The Explosives And Radioactive Material Are In Fireproof Areas, They Said. The Site Also Contains Nuclear Waste.
By Faye Flam, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Elian Judges Grill Both Sides At Hearing
By Richard Lezin Jones, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Montco D.a. Seeks Victims In Trooper Sex Case
By Robert Sanchez, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Camden Targets Sears Building City Council Approved Foreclosing, Citing Unpaid Taxes. The Owner Said He Looked Forward To Pursuing Litigation.
By Jon Stenzler, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Judge Says Unruly Sixers Fans Are Probably From Out Of Town Put Blame On 'burbs, Not Philly
by Yvonne Latty , Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer Don Russell contributed to this report
Ex-irs Clerk Guilty In 'Hit' Plot, Stickup
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Free Screening For A Silent Killer Main Line Health Is Offering Tests For Factors That Could Increase The Risk Of Stroke, The 3d-leading Cause Of Death.
By Mary Blakinger, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Owners Can Get Horses Back When They Pony Up
by Nicole Weisensee, Daily News Staff Writer
Pennsauken Bank Robbed Of About $1,700
By John Way Jennings, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
On The Agenda: A Building And A Monument Chester Moves Toward Replacing A Municipal Center And Honoring Dr. King.
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Dairy Store Out, Development In A Legacy Of Milk In Glass Jugs And Homemade Ice Cream.
By Nancy Petersen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jaguar's Vanden Plas: Driving With A Lot Of Luxury - And Power
By Al Haas, INQUIRER AUTOMOTIVE WRITER
Letters
College Poet's Speech To Look At Connection A Romanian Student Has Known Want; She Is Concerned By American Waste.
By Kathryn Masterson, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Cheltenham Ups Budget For Schools Officials Say The Proposed 7.9% Increase Covers Higher Costs For Special Education And Employee Benefits.
By Michelle Jeffery, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Electric Deregulation Creates A Shortfall For Septa Utilities Got A Break On Real-estate Taxes. The Agency Knows It Will Get About $25 Million Less This Month.
By Jere Downs, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Epa Finds 7.3 Billion Pounds Of Toxic Chemicals Were Released By U.s. Industries In 1998
By Seth Borenstein, INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Ex-antico Gal Pal In New Digs 'Madam' Who Snitched On L&i Boss Gets Prison
by Jim Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Charlestown Finds Itself In A Familiar Fight Toll Bros. Says It Wants To Build The Township's Second-largest Residential Development. The Idea Has Opponents Lining Up.
By Susan Weidener, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A Dress-code Change The Short Of It Is, The Students Won
By Tomoeh Murakami, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Helping Students Make The Grade An After-school Program In Camden Aids Study Habits And Self-esteem.
By Brendan January, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Prosecutor To Rearrest 4 In 911 Case A Municipal Court Judge Had Dropped The Most Serious Charges, Including Bribery, Theft And Racketeering.
By Linda Loyd, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Auctioneer Snuffs Sale Of Ball Linked To Wilt
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Latest Research Suggests That It's Tougher For Boys Than For Girls
By David Boldt
Pastoral Setting It's Not But The Korean Food Really Hits The Spot
by Sono Motoyama, Daily News Staff Writer
A Well-equipped Community That Is Still In The Making Construction Should Be Completed Next Spring At The 47-acre Rural Site In Montgomery County.
By Sheila Dyan, FOR THE INQUIRER
Civil-rights Leaders Call For Charges Against Klansman They Say The Government Failed To Help A Reading Woman Who Was Harassed By Roy Frankhouser. He Will Apologize.
By Sudarsan Raghavan, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Singer Finds Meaning In His Music
By Cynthia J. McGroarty, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
'Punk' Held In Reprisal Shooting
by Dave Racher, Daily News Staff Writer
Part Of Darby Creek Makes It Onto Nation's Worst-polluted List
by Ramona Smith, Daily News Staff Writer
Maid To Order You, Too, Can Afford A Housekeeper The Real Dirt On Cleaning Services Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Hiring A House Cleaner
by Jean McGillicuddy, For the Daily News
Warminster Supervisor Said Set To Resign June 1 Meanwhile, Other Supervisors Are Proceeding To Oust Letitia Troshak, Convicted Of Stealing Municipal Money.
By Kristin E. Holmes, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fleeing Poverty, Finding Slavery
By Jeffrey Fleishman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
More Than Beautiful Equines Await At Annual Willowdale Steeplechase In Addition To The Race, The Kennett Square Event Will Include A Carriage Parade, Storytelling, Environmental Experiments For Children And Crafts.
By Nicole Barnes, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Septa Plans $30m Renovation For Suburban Station
by Chris Brennan, Daily News Staff Writer
'Pete The Crumb' Latest Member Of Mob Fink List
by Kitty Caparella , Daily News Staff Writer
In May 1985, A Bomb Burned Them Out. Now, The Residents Of Osage Avenue Think It's . . . Time To Move On
by Shaun D. Mullen, Daily News Staff Writer Staff writer Ron Goldwyn contributed to this report
Judge Cuts Jail Term In Racial Vandalism But A South Philadelphia Man Who Helped Trash A Black Woman's Rental Home Must Still Serve Nine Years.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A. Feuerstein Jr., 73, Advertising Executive
By Herb Drill, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Ramona Africa: After The Fire
By Elmer Smith
Howard Lees Kent, 69, Medical Professor
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Victim Identifies Man At His Trial The Woman, 44, Pointed Out Thomas Payne Of Chester, Who Is Charged With Attempting To Kill Her And 2 Others.
By Mary Anne Janco, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Square Deal The Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival Brings Food And Entertainment To Walnut Street Going Gallic Rittenhouse Fest Offers The Flavor Of France
by Sono Motoyama, Daily News Staff Writer
Art Teacher Arrested In Assault Of Student The County Prosecutor Criticized The Gloucester Township Middle School For Not Reporting It Sooner.
By John Way Jennings and Adam L. Cataldo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Ex-police Chief's Son Killed At His Overbrook Home The 40-year-old Son Of Gregore J. Sambor Was Shot In His Driveway. There May Be A Link To Two Robberies, Police Say.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr., INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Suicide A Possibility In House Fire The Coroner Had Not Made An Official Ruling. A Woman, 33, Perished In The Blaze At The House Of Her Fiance.
By Jason Wermers, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Borough Prepares For Its Second Lansdowne Days
By Dan Hardy, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Oh, Say, There's This Old Painting . . . A 9-by-12-foot Oil Featuring Betsy Ross Holding A 13-star Flag Is Being Restored.
By Linda K. Harris, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
So, Which Story Do You Buy?
by Kitty Caparella, Daily News Staff Writer
Unelected, He Now Chairs The Board The Last Time Allen Wilson Ran For Supervisor, He Lost. He Was Appointed To Fill A Vacancy. Now Some Voters Are Livid.
By Lee Drutman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Back From The Bahamas, Bobby Brown Goes To Jail
By Francesca Chapman Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Busloads From Area To Join Rally Pa. And N.j. Are Expected To Have A Strong Presence At The Million Mom March.
By Lini S. Kadaba, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
7 Charged In Attack On Son Of Governor Taylor Whitman, 21, And Two College Roommates Were Assaulted Feb. 5 In Their Boston Apartment.
By Eugene Kiely, INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Judge Louis Vignola, 88, Led Traffic Court
By Rusty Pray, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lost In 'Traffic' Film Looks At Jaded Lifestyles Of Ravers
by Jonathan Takiff, Daily News Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Insurer, Hospital Will Try To Agree Independence Blue Cross And Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia Hope To End A Dispute Within Two Weeks.
By Karl Stark, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Firms Hunt For Customers At Expo Businesses Showed What They Could Do At The Event. Its Focus Was Not Limited To High Technology, However.
By Jeff Gelles, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
American Home's Diet-drug Settlement Is Attacked Seriously Ill People Who Took The Fen-phen Combination Would Be Hurt By The $3.7 Billion Plan, Lawyers Said.
By Susan Warner, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
They Fear Losing Biz Minority Business Owners Worry Gop Forgot Them
by Jenice M. Armstrong, Daily News Staff Writer
Ordinance Aids Service Workers
By Henry J. Holcomb, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hilton Calls Center City Home Again, After 6 Years
By Tom Belden, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Networking Neighborhood
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SPORTS
More Than Meets The Eye
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Red Barons Win Two Over Richmond
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Trachsel's Effort Stymies Yankees
Daily News Wire Services
Bourque Seems Like A Go For Western Finals
Daily News Wire Services
Report: Trustees Might Ask Indiana's Knight To Resign
Daily News Wire Services
Central Defeats Northeast, 15-2 The Softball Victory Gave The Lancers Top Seed In The Playoffs. Shaky Play In The Field Hurt The Vikings.
By Jay Nagle, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Despite The Difficulties, Some Relish The Duties Of A Goaltender
By Peter Nolan, FOR THE INQUIRER
Finding A New Zone Northeast Philly To Be Home To Rink
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Can Phils Put Up A Brave Front?
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
Fuming Croce Blasts Hurlers 'Idiotic Individuals' Shouldn't Taint City
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Camden Catholic Tops Eustace Again The Irish Completed A Regular-season Sweep With The Help Of Four Fifth-inning Walks.
By C. Kalimah Redd, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
For Hamilton, Staley's Star Power Shines Bright The Coatesville Standout Is Thrilled To Get The Chance To Play Under Temple's New Coach.
By Todd Zolecki, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Spring Mill Foursome Wins Golf Tourney
By Doug Hadden, FOR THE INQUIRER
Brogna Injury More Serious Wrist Surgery Will Sideline First Baseman Until August
by Paul Hagen, Daily News Sports Writer
No Obvious Assignment For Therien
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Injury To Langkow Adds To Flyers' Woes
By Tim Panaccio, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ringmaster Loved This Circus From Start
by Edward Moran, Daily News Sports Writer
Slovakia Knocks U.s. Out Of Hockey Tourney
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Titans' Owner Sorry For Making Gesture At Ex-houston Mayor
Daily News Wire Services
Deion Puts Baseball On Hold
Daily News Wire Services
They're Losing Sleep Over Possible Sweep
by Phil Jasner, Daily News Sports Writer
Rest In Peace? No Way, Say Sixers The Pacers Are Ready For A Burial, But Allen Iverson And His Teammates Are Not.
By Stephen A. Smith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
How To Put Fork In Devils Ramsay Says You Need Speed To Stop New Jersey Attack
by Les Bowen, Daily News Sports Writer
Networks Master The Seven-game Stretch
by Bill Fleischman, Daily News Sports Writer
Conestoga Flexes Its Muscles In Rout The Pioneers Blew Away Lower Merion, 12-0, In A Central League Clash. They Are Tuning Up For The District Playoffs.
By Brian Miller, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Blazers Stop Jazz Surge To Take 3-0 Series Lead
Daily News Wire Services
Hard-fought Practices Pay Off For La Salle Crew
By Ira Josephs, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Spring-ford Downs Phoenixville, Clinches Share Of Pac-10 Crown Angie Desantis Held The Phantoms To One Hit, Adding To A Season Full Of Expectations For The Rams.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Croce Fires Back At Those Who Made Mess
By Ashley McGeachy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Suddenly Hot Rancocas Valley Whips Moorestown The Red Devils Won Their Third Straight This Week, While The No. 9 Quakers Have Dropped Four Out Of Their Last Five.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bryn Mawr's Varsity Crew Builds Program With Pride
By Mike Jensen, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Paul Vi's Guagenti Adds Power To Batting Package He Has Nine Homers This Season - And Has Struck Out Only Once.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Monmouth Strikes Gold In S.j. The Baseball Program Keeps Pulling In Area Players - And Ncaa Tournament Berths.
By Marc Narducci, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Driscoll Takes Reins For Kutztown Basketball
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
North Penn's Nguyen Now Seeks 3d State Title
By Joe Santoliquito, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Healthy At Last, Great Valley Ready To Rise
By Brian Miller and Todd Zolecki, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Shanahan Comes Away With Title After All
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Gwynedd-mercy Leans On Play Of Five Seniors
By Ira Josephs, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Two Fast Forwards Power Quakertown Becky Armstrong And Sarah Sheppleman Are Known For Speed And Scoring.
By Rick O'Brien, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
West Chester Wars - Boys' Lacrosse-style
By Eric Cushing, FOR THE INQUIRER
Cnj Men And Women Again Win Track Titles
By Rich Fisher, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Hawks' Kane Growing Fond Of Distance She Excelled In The Mile At Archbishop Prendergast. In College, The 3,000 Is Her Best Race.
By Chris Morkides, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Phils End Trip With Another Victory Without Rico Brogna, They Improved To 4-2 On Their Road Swing By Rallying Past Montreal.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tennis Standout Abdel-misih Earns All-conference Honors At F&m
By Don Beideman, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Mandel's Unsung Talent Leads Abington Friends
By Jeffrey M. McLane, FOR THE INQUIRER
Brogna's Injury Not Burrell's Ticket Yet The Phillies First Baseman Broke His Wrist, But His Heir Apparent Did Not Get The Call. Chris Pritchett Did.
By Jim Salisbury, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Undefeated Saberon Is Key To Overbrook
By C. Kalimah Redd, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
ENTERTAINMENT
Ranting, Seething To No Good End Strathairn Picks Another Turkey.
By Clifford A. Ridley, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
A 4-way Screen, And You Miss Nothing
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Swamped By The Cliches, A Story Of Young Dancers
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Club-hopping At Full Throttle The Young Director Of "Human Traffic" Heeded No Caution Lights.
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Recalling The Days Of The Doors
By Jack Lloyd, FOR THE INQUIRER
A Strong Revival Of A Comedy Filled With Characters, Ideals
By Douglas J. Keating, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Another Spin For 'Saturday Night Fever'
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
They've Got The Beat; Come Feel The Heat
By Michael Harrington, FOR THE INQUIRER
A Festival With French Flair When Rittenhouse Row Throws A Party, You'll Get Goat Cheese And Opera As Well As Burgers And Rock.
By Julie Stoiber, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Duchess' And His Court Get Down And Dirty 'In The Mud'
By Merilyn Jackson, FOR THE INQUIRER
Singing Actor Shows He Knows The Score
By Douglas J. Keating, INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Rowers Ready To Get Down To Business The Dad Vail Regatta Has Added A Corporate Component: Companies Can Both Race And Recruit.
By Kathy Boccella, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Soaring From Alt-country To Brit Rock
By Dan DeLuca, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
A No-exploitation Teen Comedy
By Desmond Ryan, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
A Fine, Friendly, Family Place Offering Reasonable Italian American Fare
By Gerald Etter, INQUIRER FOOD EDITOR
Coffee Straight Up Coffeehouses And Nightclubs Hosted By Area Churches Feature Live Music And Family Entertainment. Some Prayer, No Proselytizing, Everyone Welcome.
By Jill P. Capuzzo, FOR THE INQUIRER
Partners In Photography The World Over
By Edward J. Sozanski, INQUIRER ART CRITIC
A Busy Summer Ahead For Students Of Coins
By Henri Sault, FOR THE INQUIRER
A Hotel Room, Three Salesmen, Little To Sell "Big Kahuna," With Kevin Spacey, Danny Devito, Is Much Anguish, Little Heft.
By Steven Rea, INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Ferocious Fare At Pennsylvania Fair Besides Big Cats: Pig Racing, Diaper Derby, A Bake-off, And Arm Wrestling.
By Leonard W. Boasberg, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Siblings 'In Their Own Little World'
By Paddy Noyes, FOR THE INQUIRER
Old Things Recycled Naturally In Gardens Lots Of Stylish And Useful Products Are Being Made From Reclaimed Materials.
By Marty Ross, FOR THE INQUIRER
From Salvage To Sensational At The Philadelphia Furniture & Furnishings Show This Weekend, A Few Exhibitors Work In Old, Found, Recycled Objects. It's Not Easy, They Say, To Turn Junk Into Gems.
By Diane Goldsmith, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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