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What happened on March 19, 2002
SPORTS
Kennett star starts season with 5 medals Jakki Bailey has three state indoor titles and is a two-time outdoor 100-meter state champion. Suburban Girls' Track Guide
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Eagles radio employee wouldn't go by the book Shawn Brooks wound up quitting after being urged by his boss to read a book he regarded as racially offensive.
By Mike Bruton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Radnor enjoys breaking records, making history Suburban Boys' Swimming Season in Review
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Versatile Swift has no equal The Haddonfield star led her team to a state title and earned lots of medals along the way. Girls' Swimmer of the Year
By Josh Egerman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Syracuse tops Butler in overtime
Daily News Wire Services
Red Sox manager says 3 stars have mended; Cards' Ankiel tests arm
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
No. 11 BYU stuns hometown favorite Iowa State to reach Sweet 16
Daily News Wire Services
First down for N.Y., D.C. Super Bowls Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said the owners would huddle on the issue at their winter meeting.
By Mike Bruton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Florida deals Bure to Rangers
Daily News Wire Services
McKie gets second opinion on ankle The Sixer visited a Houston orthopedic surgeon who was recommended by teammate Eric Snow.
By Ashley McGeachy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Nova falls short against Sooners
By DANIEL EVANS For the Daily News
Rangers get Bure in deal with Florida
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Duke's Williams, UConn's Bird win Naismith
Daily News Wire Services
Anderson's place now solid at second He has become one of the Phillies' best hitters - and improved enough on defense to stick.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
NFL might switch key Sunday games to 'MNF'
Daily News Wire Services
Blazers' threes sink Celtics
Daily News Wire Services
Crippen caps his GA career with honors The senior distance swimmer is looking ahead. He already has many accomplishments behind him. All-Suburban Boys' Swim Team Suburban Boys' Swimmer of the Year
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Charge heading to Virginia for a week of preseason workouts
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tie hurts for the Flyers Ailing Flyers settle for a tie
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For Cheltenham, ankle might be Achilles' heel Girls' Basketball Notebook
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
'Big' Willingboro vs. 'tiny' Wildwood The area's top two girls' basketball teams will duel tonight in a Tournament of Champions semifinal.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Brennan, Radnor are eager for glory The senior and his Red Raiders hope this finally is their year in the Flyers Cup playoffs.
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bellowing again on the ballfield Umpire Bill Hohn: Rehired and relieved.
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
TV shift may help Monday lineups
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
O's: MLB won't OK D.C. Baltimore CEO says it's clear area can't support 2 clubs
Daily News Wire Services
New Flyer has a history he can't outskate
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gordon: Wife files for divorce
Daily News Wire Services
NEWS
Five city workers plead guilty They admitted roles in a $2.1 million kickback scam. Three other people pleaded guilty last month.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Town hopes trail will add some kick Schwenksville sees it as 'key' to change.
By Lea Sitton Stanley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Canceling the Amendments?
LETTERS The meaning of the 'windshield murder'
Business
Daily News wire services
Ed Schwartz Is Wrong On The Wage Tax
By MARK ALAN HUGHES
A Charter-school Showdown
By JOHN R. LOTT JR
On government and religion, we must seek balance between two liberties
By E.J. Dionne Jr
City schools' plight proves a hard sell with Pa. lawmakers The head of Phila.'s school commission appealed for funds. Legislators cited needs closer to home.
By Ovetta Wiggins INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Perzel's Promise
Clearing the Record
Cheney meets with Sharon, mulls meeting with Arafat
Daily News Wire Services
The wringer of responsibility Ft. Worth case dramatizes difficulty of admitting wrong
By Crispin Sartwell
Why you're paying more for gas Oil costs more. Mideast tension is up. Inventories are down. All have led to the increase over the last two weeks. Why gas prices are up nearly 8% in 14 days
By Benjamin Y. Lowe INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LETTERS Judge is hardly an atheist
LETTERS Time to investigate terror incompetence
Rosier days ahead for gays?
DEBBIE WOODELL
Repression still the rule for Cubans Despite some gains, freedom is elusive for most citizens. Some argue that U.S. trade might loosen Castro's grip. Repression is still the rule for Cubans
By Thomas Ginsberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
McGreevey signs off on laws to aid N.J. budget Both Republicans and Democrats backed most of his financial cures. But legislators will continue to debate final steps to close a gap of $2.9 billion.
By Eugene Kiely INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Drought-related bills advance in state Senate A committee called for updating the state's water-supply plan and creating a drought fund.
By Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
N.J. court overturns hurdle for builders A new septic-system rule was blocking projects, including affordable housing. The state plans to look at revamping it. N.J. ruling is a victory for builders
By Suzette Parmley INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Model neighborhood transformation
By ANGELA GLOVER BLACKWELL and HEATHER McCULLOCH
Reading, Writing & Probation It's A Crime Who Gets To Go To Public Schools
Hard sell for Phila. schools in legislature The head of the city's school panel appealed to Harrisburg for funding. Some lawmakers cited needs closer to home. Schools are hard sell in Harrisburg
By Ovetta Wiggins INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Iglesias' son is more mild than wild
By A.D. Amorosi FOR THE INQUIRER
A dance-sport fusion melds past and present
By Eils Lotozo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
House should adopt measures to ensure function if attacked
By Thomas S. Foley and Newt Gingrich
9/11 probe detainee faces trial
By Lenny Savino INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Britain to send 1,700 troops to help U.S. fight in Afghanistan
By Sudarsan Raghavan and Jonathan S. Landay INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
The wringer of responsibility Dog mauling case a reminder that choice has consequences
By Laurie L. Levenson
Power play While Exelon appeals its tax levy, it should pay Eddystone and schools.
PennDot is called back to court over records
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pickets, with a capital P "Music Man" at the Merriam is using a nonunion cast in what would normally be an Actors' Equity gig. A protest is expected at tonight's opening.
By Douglas J. Keating INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Wonder why men act the way they do? Ask the boys A Haverford School project on boys' lives has grown.
By Susan Weidener INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Lillian W. Taylor, 88, retired librarian
By LEON TAYLOR Special to the Daily News
Justices say family can sue Burlco and town over coma A boy nearly drowned in a private pond. But the ruling linked public responsibility to the culvert he crossed.
By Thom Guarnieri INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
If they want to drive, they should pay more
By Mary E. Forsberg
Courtney Love rants about the industry
By Tom Moon INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Israeli forces pull back as Cheney visits Troops left the territories, a possible sign that a cease-fire was near. Palestinians, though, were feeling snubbed by the U.S.
By Daniel Rubin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Opera Company's visually seductive 'Don Giovanni'
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Figures show local tax impact of Camden County budget plan Gibbsboro (15 percent) and Voorhees (11 percent) would have the highest increases. Waterford (1 percent) would be hit least.
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stun gun in school described for panel Not all security steps were followed, lawmakers were told at a hearing yesterday on Phila. school violence. Stun gun in school is focus of hearing
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Despite a death, they keep crossing The reason many use the shortcut over the tracks in Glenside: The safe route can be too steep for the ailing. Track crossings continue, with no quick fix in sight
By Diane Mastrull INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Court ruling is a victory for developers in N.J. Builders said business was crushed by a new rule on septic systems. The state will take another look.
By Suzette Parmley INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Letters Can't Afford Car Insurance? Take Septa!
District ignoring class struggles
Two join Camden freeholder race; another forgoes it
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Realistic rule Extend time limit on Pa. sexual-abuse claims.
Two sought in speakeasy shootings
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Trail blazing along Perkiomen Twelve miles of the old Reading Railroad line in Montco should be open to hikers, bikers and equestrians by June. Trail will take you from museum to N. Montco
By Lea Sitton Stanley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ouster of Darby councilman sought
By Steve Esack INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
89 charged in Internet child-porn crackdown The suspects include police and clergy, the FBI said of its latest nationwide effort.
By Lenny Savino INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Letters Reactions to letter on raising an autistic child
'Ice Age' (with a 'Star Wars' icicle) is tops
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Despite this week's rains, dry spell's effect to linger Rains will help, but not enough
By Tom Avril INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Trial begins in killing of neighbor Paul Bellina claims self defense. The prosecutor called him a "self-righteous, self-appointed big shot."
By Lea Sitton Stanley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Small-business tax breaks in works Bush's proposal today also includes more available health insurance and elimination of the estate tax.
By Ron Hutcheson INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Pa.'s Internet child-porn law raises doubts Internet child-porn law raises doubts
By Reid Kanaley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
What insider trading says about future of a company While stock transactions by officers and directors don't clearly shout "buy" or "sell," they do hint at prospects. What insider trading may say about a company's prospects
By Miriam Hill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mohr meets creditors, admits firing Dean Witter did not report firing to regulators
By Joseph N. DiStefano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Liza and Dave to adopt 4 children
Daily News wire services contributed to this report
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