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What happened on December 12, 2002
SPORTS
GA standout building on family name Rachel Ahrenhold hasn't got her father's muscle, but her speed has made her a star in the pool.
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Wm. Penn loaded, but the lineup is uncertain Coach Tim Hickey is still deciding the makeup of the Lions' first-string 4x400-meter relay team.
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Phils waiting on Adams and Finley The team has offered deals to both pitchers ahead of baseball's winter meetings.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Favre apologizes for obscene gesture
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Possibility of reinstating Rose not a hit with Feller
Daily News Wire Services
Home Groan The Sixers falter down stretch to end streak
By Ashley McGeachy Fox INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Feeley set to square off against Skins rookie
By Phil Sheridan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Prep gives Morris a big win The Hawks' victory over GA was the veteran coach's 700th career triumph.
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Knee injury sidelines Williams
By Ashley McGeachy Fox INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In talking about his return, McNabb is vague
By Phil Sheridan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kansas rights itself at Tulsa's expense
Daily News Wire Services
Inspired Wagner leads Cavaliers
Daily News Wire Services
Flyers hoping to shake up Belfour The team has not beaten the goalie in nearly a year. It will get another shot tonight against Toronto.
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Penn State's Johnson is Heisman finalist
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Canucks overcome Sakic's 500th goal
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Kansas tops Tulsa; Rutgers wins
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Hospital releases Chaney Coach went home, not to courtside.
By Stephen A. Smith INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fleury burns Rangers in first game vs. ex-team
Daily News Wire Services
Owls defeat Penn State for 1st win Alex Wesby and David Hawkins scored 19 each.
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Topps, Fleer introduce new baseball sets
By TED TAYLOR For the Daily News
Cats' Gordon will attempt to play with broken thumb
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Inter-Ac League is in no hurry to join the PIAA As the Catholic League is also not interested, the Public League is alone in its quest.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
De La Hoya becomes Mexican citizen
Daily News Staff and Wire Reports
DirecTV keeps Sunday Ticket package for 5 years, $2 billion
Daily News Wire Services
Utah hires Bowling Green's Meyer as football coach
Daily News Wire Services
N. Catholic likely to move to small-school division The Blue Division offers the football team a more level playing field, said former coach Rich Betts.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
North Penn out for a faster start than last season Though the Knights won the Southeast Regional title after a 5-11 season, they seek more consistency.
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Klecko praises his coaches, prepares for pro auditions
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
NEWS
A.C. casinos grapple with growing pains The industry is flourishing, but the workforce isn't. A conference looked at ways to attract and keep workers.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
U.S. missile defense test fails
Daily News Wire Services
The early-decision stampede By and for the students
By Christopher Hooker-Haring
DRPA approves budgets, fee hikes The authority overcame its leadership strife to approve 2003 spending and higher E-ZPass and ferry costs.
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'We want them to return their books' With 78,000 items overdue, the Phila. Free Library is raising all of its late fees on Jan. 1.
By Stephan Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sudan factions to talk peace in D.C. The U.S. offer to host negotiations is intended to help stabilize a nation accused of aiding terrorists.
By Warren P. Strobel INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Safe Haven For Babies And An Alternative For Desperate Moms
Survey: Medical mistakes common Patients, families and even doctors cited errors, but differed on solutions.
By Josh Goldstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Out of bounds Title IX not responsible for cuts in men's sports.
Bush to let faith groups compete for federal aid
By Ron Hutcheson INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Letters
Letters
In a reversal, more in area skip cancer screenings
By Marian Uhlman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Landrieu's reelection in Louisiana offers several lessons for Democrats
By E.J. Dionne Jr
Finding doll of a different color isn't child's play
By Weta S. Ray INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Holiday joy? With this tradition, it's in the bag
By Thomas Belton
Pedestrian struck, killed by Acela train
By Stephanie L. Arnold INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Farm census aims to count the nation's crops and animals
By Dawn Fallik INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters Bravo, Jill, On Convention-center Madness
Letters
LETTERS Plowing misery for pedestrians
What we owe to our gallant citizen/soldiers
By RICHARD MALONEY
Fair Ball
Fears of ice are melting away They slipped and slid, but got there
By Benjamin Wallace-Wells INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Cross-burning debate in high court pulls in Thomas
By Shannon McCaffrey INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
LETTERS Fines for who?
The early-decision stampede Let's tone down this triumph of strategy over substance
By Jane Eisner
Nation/world
Daily News wire services
Firm has proposal for a high school Universal Cos. wants to build a new Audenried High School in S. Phila. and to run it. The school district is listening.
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Iran's reforms open a door for women More can break into business. Changing attitudes is harder.
By Jehangir Pocha FOR THE INQUIRER
Panel to again suggest Rustin Despite objections, the committee stuck with a previous vote that a school be named after the activist.
By Benjamin Y. Lowe INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2d guilty plea in bet scheme
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Praise for Live Stop - from an offender
By Andrew W. Cole
Kiehl's Since 1851 Phila. gets its own branch of a N.Y. beauty emporium
By Elizabeth Wellington INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
WSNI jingles all the way for the holidays
By Gene D'Alessandro INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Free agent heralds good feelings The Phillies' signing of Jim Thome is just the latest good thing in this region.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Civil-rights leader made an impact on the world
By Benjamin Y. Lowe INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Training citizens as lookouts Antiterrorism programs try to ensure against spy teams.
By Lini S. Kadaba INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
L. Merion earned-income tax defeated
By Marc Schogol INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The early-decision stampede Too fast, too forward?
By Emily Brill and Steven Brill
A Lott of mouth Senator should step down over racially insensitive comments.
The early-decision stampede To Ivies: Overhaul the system
By Katherine Reilly
Touching, if a bit too long
By Desmond Ryan INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Doctor's medicating of stars scrutinized
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Open-space battle is at a turning point A zoning change for a Route 611 development opposed by a group of Warrington residents will be reviewed.
By Christine Schiavo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hearings are set for 3 men in the Lex St. massacre Two were requested, which indicates continuing negotiations for a deal with one defendant.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Winslow church offers Christmas by the carload
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Couple's deaths probed as homicides Autopsies found that Miles and Mary Warner died of gunshot wounds. Their absence is felt already.
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Delaware crossing to go on A dispute with state officials had threatened the annual Christmas Day reenactment of Washington's feat.
By Dwayne Campbell INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
$10 million landfill lawsuit settled Burlington County will pay $475,000 to a company it released from a construction contract in 1993.
By Joel Bewley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The early-decision stampede Know your college, yourself
By Nancy Kelley
The Convention-center Hammer
MICHAEL SMERCONISH
Trio charged with break-ins, thefts from five churches The crimes at chapels in Pennsauken, Maple Shade and Moorestown happened over a three-day period.
By Sam Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hip-Hop Haberdasher Center City's Mitchell & Ness - once a sleepy outpost for replica sports apparel - is now a hot name in urban fashion. Rap megastars and pro athletes gave it new life.
By Annette John-Hall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Adding teeth to animal cruelty laws Pa. and N.J. legislators are working to toughen the penalties on abusers.
By Mitch Lipka INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Cross-burning case draws blast from Justice Clarence Thomas
Daily News wire services
Tax fraud gets political backer 32 months Democratic fund-raiser Samuel G. Kuttab was given a lesser term for giving unspecified help to the FBI.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Delco man jailed in eighth DUI case He was sentenced to 21 months in the latest in a 20-year string of arrests. He pleaded to stay free for his family's sake.
By Ralph Vigoda INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Let's finish job of fixing DMV An overhaul bill transcends politics.
By W. Cary Edwards
Broadway's 'Medea' takes hold and won't let go
By Howard Shapiro INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Two bands are backdrop to poster art show
By SARA SHERR For the Daily News
In Jacko's defense: like father, like son
By HOWARD GENSLER gensleh@phillynews.com Staff writer Dan Gross and Daily News wire services contributed to this report
McGegan conducts and Daniels sings Handel in separate Kimmel Center shows
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
Jean-Luc, action hero Latest Star Trek flick a change of pace for Patrick Stewart
By JEROME MAIDA For the Daily News
The history of 'Nutcracker' - in a nutshell Another season of snowflakes, toy soldiers and the Sugar-Plum Fairy is set to start tomorrow
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
BUSINESS
New look for A.C. Boardwalk The Tropicana's $16 million complex is designed to enliven an area known for dark glass walls.
By Amy S. Rosenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
US Airways is still trimming Its pilots tentatively agreed to $100 million in concessions on pay and work rules, increasing pressure on other unions.
By Tom Belden INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Carpenters say job action is possible Ed Coryell Sr. would not specify what the union would do if Convention Center management imposed new work rules.
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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