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What happened on April 09, 2002
NEWS
Firefighter guilty in sex case
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Student's beating investigated A Frankford High freshman was attacked by fellow students. The incident is similar to one in the fall.
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LETTERS Wage-tax cuts, Sen. Fumo & Section 8
Letters Teachers, Parents & The Public Schools
Nation/world
Daily News wire sevices
Judges kill GOP plan for House districts Congressional boundaries were unfairly skewed, the panel said. Legislators have three weeks to redraw maps. Pa. redistricting plan ruled unconstitutional
By Thomas Fitzgerald and Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Pain in the neck Stress you feel is from the runaround workers get on ergonomic regulations.
Reparations suits opening the books on a bitter past
By Sheryl McCarthy
New York Times wins record 7 Pulitzers Daily News a finalist for 'Acres' series
Daily News Staff and Wire Reports
A walking show of unity for city wage-tax cuts Groups unite to back wage-tax cuts
By Stephan Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Burlco towns foresee harm in police plan Gov. McGreevey wants small municipalities to pay for patrols by state troopers. Area officials met to protest.
By Thom Guarnieri INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ray and Gregg drop GOP bids for Senate Their deadline withdrawals left James Treffinger, Diane Allen, John Matheussen and Douglas Forrester to fight in the primary.
By Tom Turcol INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Raising rational fears
Can Powell find and sell Mideast a vision of a future without endless war?
By E.J. Dionne Jr
Letters Let's see some real-world tests of Segway
Their night on the town turns rueful
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Steeled for success Support Pittsburgh's bid for convention.
Acres Of Work Yet To Do On Fairmount Park What 'Acres Of Neglect' Helped Accomplish; What Is Yet To Be Achieved
Council opens debate on wage tax Each side made its case at a hearing marked by occasional testiness. Another session is set for today.
By Clea Benson and Nathan Gorenstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
In historic Phila., new ideas for a better tour At Independence Park, tighter security and shorter lines.
By Stephan Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Give school reform panel a chance
By SAM KATZ
Wofford steps from behind the scenes The former senator's son seeks the Democrats' nomination for the 6th District U.S. House seat.
By Nancy Petersen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
On Abortion, Rendell Is The Only Choice
By KATE MICHELMAN & LESLIE ANASTASIO
Mideast war can't be won For Israelis and Palestinians, the only real option is peace.
By Steve Chapman
Judge orders that plaque be covered Removing the Ten Commandments from sight on the Chesco courthouse can't await an appeal he said will likely fail.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian and Jonathan Gelb INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Fumo pens a plan to aid city schools His bill would make Pa. - not local school districts - pay all charter costs. It comes after a similar proposal last week.
By Ovetta Wiggins and Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Would We Lie? For Those Who Love Sex A Bit Toooooo Much
Written by staff writers Dan D. Wiggs and John F. Morrison based on rumor, innuendo and Daily News wire reports. (Contrary to earlier reports, this column is drug-free.)
At the diner, menu includes piercings, irony and hope
By Hannah Greene
Emotional fervor moves fans of Dashboard Confessional
By Tom Moon INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
For Oprah, rough work of book reviews is over
By Carlin Romano INQUIRER BOOK CRITIC
Freeholder Zane joins father in switch to Republican Party
By Kaitlin Gurney and Jake Wagman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Letters
Pa. congressional districts ruled unconstitutional U.S. judges said Republicans unfairly skewed new boundary lines. The primary is but 6 weeks away.
By Thomas Fitzgerald and Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Winslow braces for new wave of building Housing in Camden County's largest town was halted by sewer limits. Now the goals are businesses - and an identity. Winslow, halted before, braces for construction
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
With poetry, Asian duo rages for the dying of stereotypes
By Lloylita Prout FOR THE INQUIRER
New accuser of priest comes forward N.J. church officials could not say how Msgr. Philip Rigney was recommended to a Fla. diocese after earlier allegations.
By Nancy Phillips INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LETTERS The Boulevard of broken lives
Peace and poetry
In South Jersey, leaders decry Mideast terrorism A victim's aunt was one of the religious and political figures who spoke out against suicide bombings.
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Theodore Robinson, 69, athlete and coach
By Rusty Pray INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
War on drugs is a lost battle, judges say At a forum, they spoke in favor of legalizing marijuana and against sentencing guidelines for drug offenses.
By Robert Moran INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A 'St. Luke Passion' with grandeur
By Daniel Webster FOR THE INQUIRER
Paoli Rail Yard settlement gets initial approval
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stripper reports a tussle with Mike Tyson
By Alfred Lubrano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bellini work: Up and down
By Peter Dobrin INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Student going to school is abducted and raped She was on her way to Bodine High in Northern Liberties. Police have descriptions of two men.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Phila., fears cross political boundaries In Phila., fear affects all sides
By Jennifer Lin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kioshi S. Nagahashi of Ambler, retired dentist
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mass diet-pill litigation inflates settlement costs to $13.2 billion Mass litigation costing firms, inspiring push for change
By L. Stuart Ditzen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Agents allowed doctor to practice The DEA let Richard G. Paolino prescribe drugs illegally while they built a case, a witness testified.
By Larry King INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
A sweet send-off for lacrosse's Grossman? Some icing
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Biggio breaks out of slump, hits for cycle as Astros defeat the Rockies
Daily News Wire Services
Iverson remains resolved, but . . . He still said he wants to play in the Sixers' regular-season finale. But he conceded that it might not happen. Iverson changes his tune slightly
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phils Stall Out in Ninth Sputtering offense stalls out as Phils fall short in ninth Offense fails to deliver in one-run loss
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Smiles, shrugs and groans greet Masters changes
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Canadiens' Koivu will play tonight
Daily News Wire Services
Kenseth wins Texas race
Daily News Wire Services
Wolf's return might prompt a change in the bullpen
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Winless Tigers ax Garner, GM Smith
Daily News Wire Services
Sloppy tie with Panthers does little for the Flyers Last-minute goal costs Flyers a win
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Coach thinks Ewing will retire
Daily News Wire Services
WUSA aiming to build on a solid debut
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Not too many can catch Abington's Caesar now An injury derailed him last spring, but his progress has him thinking about a state 400-meter title.
By Rich Fisher INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Jurevicius leaves Giants to join the Buccaneers
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Reading Phillies clobber Curve, 11-0
THE INQUIRER
Chiefs look to improve despite successful start Girls' Lacrosse Notebook
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Indiana's Jeffries enters NBA draft
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Brooks has speed to spare The Abington senior is a skilled sprinter who has tackled distance events on occasion.
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
In New Mexico, GA shows how game is played
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bowe's nephew arrested in fur case
Daily News Wire Services
Haddon Township's Lutz devours Paulsboro in win The Hawks' ace hurled a no-hitter to win a 1-0 pitching duel with Colleen Oswald.
By Tom McGurk INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A head-turner in a league looking to be noticed The Charge's Heather Mitts, a star on the field and off, is just what the WUSA needed.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Flyers dump Tibbetts after 3 weeks
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Andersen begins to fire 7,000 The indicted auditor said it would lay off 25% of its global workforce, including Philadelphia.
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Study brings venture funds to earth A study brings venture funds to earth
By Joseph N. DiStefano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Comcast brings on Cohen as adviser A lawyer and one of the city's political powerhouses, he will serve as senior counselor to president Brian L. Roberts. Comcast brings on Cohen as Brian Roberts' adviser
By Akweli Parker and Josh Goldstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
George Soros: The sound of one billionaire lashing The currency speculator turned philanthropist took exception to the President's foreign policy here yesterday. Soros targets Bush's foreign policy
By Miriam Hill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lenfest funds $3 million ad drive for arts Lenfest funds arts ad campaign
By Patricia Horn INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Crowe trial draws too much attention
REGINA MEDINA Daily News wire services contributed to this report
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