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What happened on March 28, 2001
SPORTS
Joel Edwards: Toughness, talent and perseverance Upper Darby's 189-pounder wrestled the entire year as a champion, even in a loss at the Beast of the East.
By Brian Miller INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
CL considering more basketball playoffs
by Ted Silary Daily News Sports Writer
Ex-Dolphin Collins sentenced to 15 years
Daily News Wire Services
Anderson glad for a second chance
by Dana Pennett O'Neil Daily News Sports Writer
A season of coaches, days and games worth remembering
By Janet Paskin INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Primeau to be out for three weeks The Flyers' leading goal scorer appears likely to miss the team's playoff opener.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chief concern for Vermeil is about finding QB
by Paul Domowitch Daily News Sports Writer
Bunning awed by Phils' honor
by Dana Pennett O'Neil Daily News Sports Writer
'Hawks coach ailing
Daily News Wire Services
With hoagies gone, a Midwestern flavor
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
WRONG TIME, NO SEE Primeau likely out through 1st round: Does this mean there won't be a 2nd? Primeau is sidelined Top scorer out at least 3 weeks
by Les Bowen Daily News Sports Writer
Finally, some redemption NCAA success brings respect for Williams, Terps
by Paul Domowitch Daily News Sports Writer
Disabled lists getting crowded with stars
Daily News Wire Services
Cowboys bring in Banks to take Aikman's place at QB
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Ex-Phil McMillon has found a place to play The 29-year-old is Detroit's new DH.
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Blackhawks coach out with a heart ailment
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Tulsa, Tide to meet in NIT final
Daily News Wire Services
Sterling's Copskey fueled by intensity
By Janet Paskin INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Villanova, as expected, names Wright The Hofstra coach had been a hot property in recent weeks, with overtures from several other schools.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Szabo swims to top honor at conference meet
By Beth Huffman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Olajuwon back for Rockets
Daily News Wire Services
Cop: I was hampered in Earnhardt efforts
Daily News Wire Services
Garciaparra may miss 2 1/2 months; Jeter DL-bound, too
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Bowa comforts two struggling pitchers Bruce Chen has an 8.44 ERA in Florida. Randy Wolf has a 13.83 ERA. The manager says they are trying.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wright happy to come home
by Dick Jerardi Daily News Sports Writer
Ex-Macs coach Rush is honored for role in women's basketball
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Warrick put to use realization of how good he was The Friends' Central star had proved his quality before the season, both to himself and others.
By Chris Morkides INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Beaver College softball squad begins its season with a bang
By Joe Fite INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Claxton: Wildcats have a winner
by Phil Jasner Daily News Sports Writer
Alignment of NFL may go smoothly
By Mike Bruton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dilfer not the only one still upset over Ravens dropping him Baltimore coach Brian Billick accepts the way business is done in the NFL. That doesn't mean he likes it.
By Mike Bruton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Corr twins return as a dynamic duo on the diamond Seniors Liz and Ann are set to spark Central Bucks West, which finished 23-2 last season, to more softball success.
By Beth Huffman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Colonial to stay at six teams next year
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Malvern Prep hammers Ryan, 8-2 The speedy Friars won the Flyers Cup Class AAA title by dominating the Raiders from start to finish.
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Views may differ on Chaney's successor
Inquirer staff writers Mike Jensen, Joe Juliano and Kevin Tatum contributed to this report
Matt Geiger Hears You Boos may push him to request a trade
By Stephen A. Smith INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wagner set to play alongside former foe from the Bronx The Camden star didn't get along with Julius Hodge when they faced each other. Tonight, they will be teammates.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Paulsboro's Bowen getting both hands set for season The senior is a lefty on the mound and a righthander in the field.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Iverson out with mild case of bronchitis
by Phil Jasner Daily News Sports Writer
Andruzzi keeping busy Year after Final 4, she assists with scholarship effort
by Bill Fleischman Daily News Sports Writer
Top players, from Williamstown's Beebe to Shawnee's Wlodarczyk
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
First-time champions enlivened the season Newcomers like Friends' Central and Harriton joined perennials like Lower Merion and Chester.
By Chris Morkides INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Jermaine Jones was simply perfect The Henderson wrestler was a blend of moves and finesse as he won his second straight 103-pound state title.
By Brian Miller INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Villanova's new head coach has his roots at Council Rock High Mike Holland coached Jay Wright and remembers him as a player who exhibited the qualities of leadership.
By Beth Huffman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
NEWS
9 reputed mob members indicted in North Jersey The case is said to be related to Joseph "Skinny Joey" Merlino's trial in Philadelphia, where jury selection was completed.
By George Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Del. man, 19, is shot near Temple The bullet, fired by someone inside a car, hit him in the neck. He walked to the university library to call for help.
By Barbara Boyer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Savvy Reader A guide for teachers, students and their parents
Vera DaVinci
As soda deal fades as hot issue, sales drop at Strath Haven High
By Robert F. O'Neill INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Alive and kicking With the Senate debate in its second week, real campaign-finance reform still possible.
Haddon Twp. budget passes; no tax increase
By Adam L. Cataldo INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Street's firm action blunts an image crisis
By Ken Dilanian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Redistricting panel reaches an impasse An 11th member was named to break the stalemate between Democrats and Republicans. Work must be done by April 9.
By Suzette Parmley INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Impact of prenatal cocaine exposure deflated by study
By Susan FitzGerald INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Developers win approval to draw some water in Woolwich Twp. Supply concerns had halted housing plans. The ruling will allow about a third of the homes to be built.
By Erika Hobbs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bid to ban soft money survives a key vote The Senate action on such campaign contributions put those seeking to change the law closer to victory.
By James Kuhnhenn INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Cherry Hill residents get school-budget hearing today Afterward, the school board is expected to adopt the $114.6 million plan. Voters will decide April 17.
By Martin Z. Braun INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
The lesson of the last two months:Elections have real consequences
By Larry Eichel
Scandal triggers calls for action Street impanels probe committee
by Joseph R. Daughen and Chris Brennan Daily News Staff Writers
Tasco loan bill on tap
by Paul D. Davies Daily News Staff Writer
Joanellen P. Beninato, 46, a nurse
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
For premiere, she employs pros, students
By Peter Dobrin INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
JOHNNY ON THE SPOT Timoney retreats Top cop concedes that his punishment in Brady case 'was not a good decision'
by William Bunch Daily News Staff Writer
Worth Repeating Awash in drug ads
Talmadge seeks further inquiry into police cover-up
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Who's policing the police? Timoney says city's cops can investigate themselves; experts say it rarely happens without citizen oversight
by Nicole Weisensee Egan and Mark McDonald Daily News Staff Writers
Letters Reduce violence, improve student retention rate
DEP gets advice on controlling pollution in poor communities An advisory group has released a draft report and is holding public forums. It studied the problem and what can be done.
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Nominee report open to legislators The governor let two senators see a normally confidential background check of Isabel Miranda, his Treasury choice.
By Eugene Kiely INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Dogfight organizer is jailed
by Dave Racher Daily News Staff Writer
Ball's in your court, Mr. Mayor Street has to take on blight like Nixon took on China
by Mark Alan Hughes
Timoney's hands tied Police Department rules block the commissioner from taking tough action in cases of misconduct.
By James J. Fyfe
U.S. uses its veto
Daily News Wire Services
Sports Mailbag Our weekly opportunity for fans to sound off
Taking on the world
District may add copy fees U. Darby will vote on a plan to charge - sometimes - $85 for records on top of the current per-page costs.
By Steve Esack INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Exit 'The Dragon,' without honor
by Lloyd Williams
Falls Twp. board keeps residents glued to sets Cable access for local government usually draws few viewers. Here, contentiousness and issues reel them in.
By Lee Drutman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Whitman defends her commitment to fighting pollution Amid criticism on carbon dioxide and arsenic decisions, the EPA chief said research, not politics, would guide her.
By Chris Mondics INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Letters Regional impact
Arabs, divided on Iraq, united in criticizing Israel
By Barbara Demick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A hard pill to swallow
Most of the panel saw 'Godfather,' but they aren't 'Married to the Mob' Merlino jurors a varied cast
by Kitty Caparella Daily News Staff Writer
For BET, a question of quality With Tavis Smiley's release, people are wondering where Black Entertainment Television is headed under new owner Viacom.
By Annette John-Hall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Three Phila. policemen, motorist hurt in 2 crashes Both accidents were in Kensington as officers responded to calls. Overall, police say, crashes are fewer this year.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ky. girl, 16, lied to man about age, she says She met the Doylestown man through her Internet ad, she testified. He is now on trial for sexual assault.
By Stephanie Doster INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Council query: Why hasn't Live Stop been expanded?
by Dave Davies Daily News Staff Writer
Capitol Hill to address ethics of human cloning today
By Faye Flam INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pol seeks tougher quality-of-life laws Situation now 'makes a mockery' of measures, Rep. Butkovitz says
by Nicole Weisensee Egan Daily News Staff Writer
Downingtown board faces two weighty issues Tonight's school board agenda includes the impending division of the high school and a new middle school scheduling plan.
By Brian Woodward INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
World Bank faults corrupt rulers and itself in misuse of aid
By Ken Moritsugu INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Verniero aide testifies about profiling worries The attorney general was concerned when told police withheld data, the aide said. But he was told his boss got statistics two years earlier.
By Tom Avril INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
'Sopranos' hitting the target on therapy
By SaraKay Smullens
Canine called in N.J. trial Sasha Rottweiler was in a car when suspect allegedly stole 58 cents
by John F. Morrison Daily News Staff Writer
Pair held, 2 sought in slaying
by Dave Racher Daily News Staff Writer
Lack of discipline DUI cover-up is part of a wider problem.
Letters
Temple professor to lead panel on police discipline
By Monica Yant Kinney and Robert Moran INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Hurt? Don't call a lawyer! N.J. couple win own legal battle
By Joseph A. Gambardello INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stock watchers can't get enough CNBC As financial markets flip, CNBC viewership soars
By Robert Strauss FOR THE INQUIRER
Arthur G. Price, 72, retired insurance agent
By Kay Raftery INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Call to 911 ends case of road rage
by Theresa Conroy Daily News Staff Writer
Man is sentenced for three store holdups Bryan Couch, 28, of Philadelphia, robbed supermarkets in Chester and Berks Counties. He received 63 years in jail.
By Kristin E. Holmes INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Menace' who sparked 'sheer terror' gets 65 yrs.
by Jim Smith Daily News Staff Writer
Brady followed in dad's footsteps
by Gloria Campisi Daily News Staff Writer
School board liaison learns many lessons
By Brian Woodward INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Letters Abraham's bias plain as black and white
Police Blotter
This report was compiled by Inquirer suburban staff writer Wendy Walker
Two Pa. bills would protect genetic data One proposal would bar insurers from denying or canceling policies based on results of DNA testing.
By Thomas Fitzgerald INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
2 suspects die after police pursuit The men were sought in early-morning thefts in West Goshen. Their car crashed into a credit union in East Goshen.
By Susan Weidener INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
J.T. Heenan, 37, firefighter injured on New Year's Day
By S. Joseph Hagenmayer INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Writing joyful, honest music
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Nelson was aware of her actions during shootings, psychiatrist says Her lawyers have argued that she had a breakdown before killing two officers. Her resentencing trial is nearing an end.
By Jan Hefler INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Timoney Does an About-Face He said his 1999 suspension of Capt. James J. Brady for a drunken-driving cover-up was "not a good decision."
By Mark Fazlollah INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No Ordinary set of rules Unlike average Joe, Brady eluded severe repercussions for alleged DUI
by Leon Taylor Daily News Staff Writer
Two cops, two storied pasts DiLacqua's been outspoken, polemic
by Joseph R. Daughen Daily News Staff Writer
Police say rapist posing as officer strikes again The assault was the fourth this year attributed to a man who tells his victims that he is a policeman.
By Barbara Boyer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sobering commentary on life in a boozy haze
By Douglas J. Keating INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
A columnist's malignant bigotry
by Rita Addessa
After deadline reprieve, candidate for Camden mayor short on names The municipal clerk found that Keith Aaron Walker's petitions were well short of the needed 370 signatures.
By Dwight Ott INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man pleads guilty in death of girlfriend The 40-year-old from Coatesville was sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison for third-degree murder.
By Kelly Wolfe INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Montco names a health director Marguerite A. Persi has worked in public health on Long Island. Her predecessor quit over an E. coli outbreak.
By Melia Bowie INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Signs of blight reach most neighborhoods, study says Only the Far Northeast was spared from finding an abandoned home or two on a residential block.
By Cynthia Burton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Rev. John Garvin, 78, Norristown pastor
By Kay Raftery INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
SEPTA investigating death of a mechanic helping to tow a bus Dang Huy Nguyen, 30, was last seen alive inside the bus. The body of the new U.S. citizen was found on Route 202.
By Erin Carroll and Monica Rhor INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
TBS plans series based on 'Worst-Case' survival handbook
INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Anna D. 'Andy' Allen, 54, renowned gospel singer
by Jim Nicholson Daily News Staff Writer
Trial opens in car fire that burned 5-year-old A Hatboro man was indifferent as his son was trapped, prosecutors say. Gas was stored in the car.
By Stephanie Doster INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Olney students start college, career center
by Mark Angeles Daily News Staff Writer
How about Operation Lie Stop? We already have a law to limit illegal drivers. Not using it means more people are 'driving while lying.'
Fake-cop rapist strikes again, in Tioga
by Theresa Conroy Daily News Staff Writer
Norristown Area School District may pursue tardy taxpayers It is owed $4.8 million in back taxes. Under a plan, a collection agency would find those who haven't paid.
By Lee Drutman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
N.J. teacher's national award Passion + innovation = Haddon Heights High's Larry Ottman.
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Ford fights N.J. dentist over experts in lawsuit Saying an air bag killed his first wife, he wants to block testimony that she was strangled. The firm responded with more experts.
By Brendan January INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
BUSINESS
Consumer confidence rises, gives hope for economic lift
By Tony Pugh INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Safeguard nears deadline to negotiate a credit deal The once-high-flying holding company has been battered by difficult investing conditions and plummeting shares.
By Joseph N. DiStefano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Airport officials say two terminals' cost could grow by 36% Plan changes and delays by contractors are blamed. A bond issue will be sought for up to $160 million more.
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Walt Disney Co. says it will cut 4,000 jobs American Greetings Corp. plans to trim 1,500 positions. It calls the 13% reduction part of a major restructuring.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Johnson & Johnson shares fall on fears over Alza Corp. deal Investors worried that the purchase by the fourth-largest U.S. drugmaker, announced yesterday, would hurt profits.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Hearings to begin on PGW's rate-hike request
By Akweli Parker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
FOOD
An expert guide to getting the job done Here's how Aaron Johnson debones a shad-at Samuels & Son Co. Inc.
Alejandro A. Alvarez/ Daily News
Spring rolls that are always in season
By Aliza Green FOR THE INQUIRER
Sandwich Board Roasted turkey's key to this hoagie
by Jenice M. Armstrong Daily News Staff Writer
Fair will carry the Book and the Cook Festival through Sunday
By Maria Gallagher FOR THE INQUIRER
The fish with a lure Shad is in season, and fanatics just can't get enough of its sweet, full-flavored delicacy
by Peggy Landers Daily News Food Editor
Saying 'Cheese' Luscious curds are beginning to have their way with once-wary Americans.
By Craig LaBan INQUIRER FOOD WRITER
Rebs had the shad, missed the row
by Jerry Carrier Daily News Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Sticky mix: Flicks, picks need a big fix
by Jack Mathews New York Daily News
Oscar win may put Julia Roberts in the $25M-per-flick club
by Renee Lucas Wayne Daily News Staff Writer
Breaking free of 'history,' making link to a president
by Al Hunter Jr. Daily News Staff Writer
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