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What happened on August 20, 2001
NEWS
The Perks Of Being 'Disadvantaged'
Letters Problems at the Tweeter Center and the search for intimate summer concerts
LETTERS City's woes: Let us count the ways
Juan, Chang Making Phila. More Vibrant
Case shows how jurors are courted A snack bar and sofas helped Camden join national efforts to raise attendance. In Phila., free breakfasts have worked.
By Emilie Lounsberry INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A seat in cyberspace. English town offers park bench with connections Park bench joins wired world
By Andrea Gerlin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mfume's role as a TV host casting a cloud over NAACP
By Cynthia Tucker
Legislative stakes put the region high on agenda for Schundler, McGreevey Legislative stakes get gubernatorial rivals focused on S. Jersey
By Suzette Parmley INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
From Slovakia and Fla. to the X Games Past broken bones haven't deterred these extreme skaters. Spirit of the X Games perseveres
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters The decision on funding stem-cell research
What has happened on targeted block
By Monica Yant Kinney and Rasmi Simhan INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
In Ocean City, growth brings identity crisis Duplex boom pits year-round residents vs. investors. Ocean City torn by boom
By Amy S. Rosenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drainage flaws at Vet fixed, city says Hard on the heels of an NFL preseason-game cancellation, officials say asphalt will smooth the field's conversion.
By Ken Dilanian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A tool to help protect children A new state law allows for a public Internet registry of convicted sex offenders.
By Donald T. DiFrancesco
Camden Catholic hurler's speed quickens pulses of pro scouts
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In PAC dispute, law gives leeway for postelection cash
By Eugene Kiely INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Pssst, Ms. Malkin - you're wrong about public schools
By GLORIA C. ENDRES
Alas, high tech gives the air police the air
By Bob Wagner
This summer movie season becomes a dry spell for hits
By John Ziegler
After Genoa As protests spread, more care needed from all sides.
Remember Berlin Wall As communists make gains, the world must never forget.
By Lee Edwards
Reports of Boston Symphony's demise exaggerated At Tanglewood, the orchestra showed it remains adept. But the strings sometimes come up short.
By Peter Dobrin INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Searching on . . . Free Speech Rights Advocacy or adoption?
And Look Who's Living Next Door
Letters Bad Review For Cable Encounter
Nonprofits and Corporate Sponsors
Letters Don't blame builders for poor growth planning
Cold comfort Despite warning labels and regulations, you still get cases like the Pop-Tarts suit.
Festivals seek unity in diversity "It's a mixture of crowds, not just one race," a Unity Day attendee said. Festivals offer unity in diversity
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Marcia Gelbart's e-mail address is mgelbart@phillynews.com
Sweeney denies bribery allegation A former official had repeated accusations that the state Senate candidate tried to lure Raymond Zane out of the race.
By Wendy Ginsberg INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Moorestown proposes raising tax to save land
By Melanie D. Scott INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Avenue of the Arts model sputters on N. Broad
By Monica Yant Kinney INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pair held in 2 park attacks Two West Phila. men are accused of robbing two couples and sexually assaulting the women.
By Ken Dilanian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Siblings in foster care brought together at camp
By Wendy Ginsberg INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Letters
LETTERS Let's get cracking on Coltrane mural
Teens march with pride at Maccabi Games fete At the opening ceremony, Jewish youths from around the globe expressed feelings of community and solemnity. Pride at Maccabi Games fete
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man killed, two wounded in N. Phila. An off-duty state constable fatally shot a man who was firing into a crowd outside a club, police said.
By Ken Dilanian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Park offers a place of peace It does have litter and graffiti. But it's where many go to enjoy life.
By Sandy Bauers INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Calm, lightning, terror recalled Witnesses tell of final moments of a N.J. man out crabbing with his father. Witnesses to a lightning strike recall calm and tragedy
By Joseph A. Gambardello INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Cameron, M's club Yanks in series finale
Daily News Wire Services
Pro baseball is back in Brooklyn In historic Coney Island, the Cyclones stir memories of those beloved Bums.
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Boselli's scary injury diagnosed as bruise
Daily News Wire Services
Homestand crucial as tough foes loom
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Staley gets right back to routine The running back's return to live action raised no eyebrows. That's a good thing.
By Phil Sheridan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Williams defeats Capriati in Toronto
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Reading and Scranton outslug foes and win
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Woods out to learn from poor showing
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Queue roars to victory in Del.
By Craig Donnelly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Griffith's 30 points help Monarchs eliminate Starzz
Daily News Wire Services
In-line skater just having fun while he takes home the gold
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Serena overpowers Capriati to win in Toronto
Daily News Wire Services
Vander Wal helps Giants avoid sweep
Daily News Wire Services
An invisible coach helps Sol gain upset
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Steady Toms keeps his cool, captures PGA He held off Phil Mickelson by 1 stroke to win his first major. A conservative play on the 18th hole clinched the victory. Toms stays cool, captures the PGA
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Skateboard king reigns at X Games Tony Hawk won the vert doubles with Andy Macdonald. Hawk reigns in vert doubles with Macdonald
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mesa courts a suspension as Phils drop 4th in a row
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rain strikes Little League World Series Two night games were postponed. However, three teams were able to claim wins yesterday.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
No fairy-tale ending to this script This isn't the way the story read for Lindros and the Flyers in 1992. Instead it has gone full circle. With Lindros, 1992's promise turned to dust
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Recycling rusting hulks poses risks and rewards
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pep Boys showing signs of recovery A rapid expansion created debt and some distractions. A change in strategy has sent profits back and the stock up. After reverses, Pep Boys has direction
By Benjamin Y. Lowe INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Sinead's husband breaks wedding news
REGINA MEDINA Daily News wire services contributed to this report
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