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What happened on October 20, 2001
NEWS
Michael D. Beverly, police corporal
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Judge rebuffs ex-teacher charged in bomb threats He rejected him for a pretrial program in a case involving a Voorhees arena. The man's school also had gotten calls.
By Jake Wagman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Jury convicts morgue workers
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Officials: Anthrax found in 3 cities is same strain
By Martin Merzer, Seth Borenstein and Tom Avril INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
FBI digs up mailboxes in N.J. anthrax probe
By Tom Avril, Alicia A Caldwell and Marie McCullough INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Congress' stimulus plan won't help states deal with declining revenues
By E.J. Dionne Jr
Why You Should Vote
The Information War
By MARVIN KALB
Adding to the tragedy Give aid to the recently unemployed, but don't raid health plan for children.
Why Pa.'s election-code change is slow
By Clea Benson INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jenoff tells how rabbi's wife was slain She turned, and he struck, he told a rapt courtroom in the Neulander murder trial.
By George Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2 more accused in terrorist probe A Jordanian student in N.Y. faces a perjury charge. A warrant was issued for a Moroccan in Germany.
By Daniel Rubin and Lenny Savino INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Meeting draws near with future role of Edison unclear Mayor Street and Gov. Schweiker are to discuss Phila. schools on Monday. Oct. 31 is the deadline for giving funding options.
By Dale Mezzacappa and Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
LETTERS Fighting Osama bin Frankenstein
Going to the people A six-month odyssey for campaign reform.
Letters
Treasurer Hafer apologizes for comments on fraud case
Daily News staff report
'At the crossroads of the story' in Ewing Township A mail carrier known in the area as "Terri" has been infected with anthrax. Residents expressed concern, but not fear.
By Eugene Kiely, Melanie Burney and Angela Couloumbis INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
U.S. youths are helping Afghan children
By Sumana Chatterjee INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
FBI combs Trenton-area mail route Bucks man is latest anthrax victim
Daily News wire services
In Phila. locker, a lethal find Explosive "would probably have leveled" bus depot
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. and Jere Downs INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Lorraine G. Bay, 58, flight attendant
By Rusty Pray INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Experts: In anthrax scares, worry is OK; panic is not Therapists and federal health officials want to reassure people that they are safe. A summit will focus on the issue.
By Seth Borenstein INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Airport-security firm agrees to rules for employee checks Argenbright admitted violating probation, which stemmed from hiring people with criminal records.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Not guilty pleas for pair in Camden Daniel Daidone and James R. Mathes Jr. are accused in separate cases related to investigations of the mob.
By Dwight Ott INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kenny leaving state post to run EPA regional office
By Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Keeping an eye on officials For the Pennsylvania Consumer Action Network, fair trade is a key issue.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Advocates angered by new districts Latino leaders criticized the legislative redistricting process, calling it illegal. Some threatened a lawsuit.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Desirable decoys on the block
By David Iams FOR THE INQUIRER
Hafer apologizes to Arab Americans for remarks on check scam She had raised the possibility of a terrorism link. A community leader praised the letter she sent him.
By Ovetta Wiggins INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Penn State's salary mystery solved President Graham Spanier was paid close to $400,000 in 1999. The figure was released in foundation documents.
By James M. O'Neill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Many immigrants' hopes another casualty of Sept. 11 Bush had sought to ease rules. But that was before.
By Dick Polman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Teacher sentenced in drug case Ex-Lenape coach Adrian Matthew used drugs with students. He is now banned from teaching, faces three years' probation.
By Melanie D. Scott INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Army Rangers Raid Kandahar Taliban base is targeted; Pakistan crash kills 2
By Tom Infield and Jonathan S. Landay INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
SPORTS
Recruits in middle of coach's crisis Josh Hannum and Maurice Stovall keep a close eye on Notre Dame.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Lindros effective in Rangers win
Daily News Wire Services
Schilling keeps on clicking Four-hitter gives D'backs 2-1 series lead
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
One more try at getting that first win Penn State, still without a victory, faces yet another uphill task today at Northwestern.
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The real Wilt was larger than life, too An 8-foot mosaic will go on display at Overbrook High.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Boise State halts streaking Fresno State
Daily News Wire Services
Fusion forward named MLS' most valuable
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Lions' coach talks of trading Sanders
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
La Russa to return for 7th year with Cards
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Phantoms ride penalty killing to a 3-1 victory
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Lions won't hinder Sanders' return
Daily News Wire Services
Slaney leads Phantoms past Ducks
Daily News Wire Services
Eagles' coordinators see Giants as a huge test
By Ron Reid INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Maddux has thrived on three days' rest
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Recovering Eagles aide to see game
By Ron Reid INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mad Mariner Piniella hopes to fire up his club
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wildcats, leaving upset loss behind, look to Maine The once-beaten Black Bears broke into the rankings at No. 24 after beating Northeastern.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No new injuries for Sixers; McKie says his recovery is making progress
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Defensive shell collapses on Flyers "We went into a prevent defense" against Detroit, Jeremy Roenick said. That tactic prevented a win.
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A penalty keys Cherokee's 17-7 victory over Lenape
By Kristian Pope INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Irish coach begins feeling the heat Bob Davie's team has a 2-3 record. He's under serious scrutiny.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Former Red Sox clubhouse aide accused by seven of sexual abuse
Daily News Wire Services
Kixx open tonight in a slimmed-down league The former NPSL, now the MISL, has six teams this season. The Kixx begin with Milwaukee.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Owls not expecting any favors from resurgent Syracuse
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Gasoline led 0.4% price rise in Sept. Excluding energy and food, consumers paid 0.2% more. That means a weak economy was holding inflation at bay.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
The travel industry outlook is: Go soon, and go cheaply Prices are way down for flights, cruises and rooms - if yours is a popular destination and if you get in on the special deals.
By Jack Severson and Howard Shapiro INQUIRER TRAVEL EDITORS
ENTERTAINMENT
A 'Godot' that goes off the track Hunger Theater's changes detract from a work that Beckett meant to be presented as he wrote it.
By Douglas J. Keating INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Chicago troupe even better than before
By Merilyn Jackson FOR THE INQUIRER
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