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What happened on March 21, 2002
SPORTS
Maddy Crippen's big decision Was she a normal Villanova student or a world-class swimmer?
By Rich Fisher INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Phantoms top Pens, end home skid
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Brumberg is a big winner because he refuses to lose
By Josh Egerman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Report: Giants probing cause of Kent's injury
Daily News Wire Services
Sooners coach's dad has brain surgery
Daily News Wire Services
Staley speaks out on his unhappiness
By Phil Sheridan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Artery caused death of girl hit by puck
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Phils' Zamora winning battle of the bullpen The favorite groups of the classic-rock connoisseur have more hits than opposing batters do.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Coach and parents made Crippen stronger
By Rich Fisher INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Two near misses still drive Hansen He didn't make the 2000 Olympic team, but he has been making his mark at the University of Texas.
By Rich Fisher INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Kent State has some tricks left The 10th-seeded Golden Flashes carry a 20-game win streak into tonight's game against Pittsburgh.
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Morris leads Kixx to victory
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Streaking Carroll picked the right time to get hot
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Adams bolsters case - and stays angry
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers seek opinions on key injuries
By Ashley McGeachy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Penn wrestlers are ready for NCAA championships
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Players Championship is packed with drama Defending champion Tiger Woods will challenge the infamous 17th hole, a 137-yard monster.
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers misfire in clutch Failed chances at end let Miami take a win
By Ashley McGeachy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Athletes excel despite midseason reclassifications
By Josh Egerman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Riding high again, Missouri takes on surprising UCLA
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
World Anti-Doping Agency vows to stay on top of genetics technology
Daily News Wire Services
Jordan makes surprise return
Daily News Wire Services
Greer may be done as an Owl The senior suffered a sprained ankle Tuesday. Chaney doesn't want to risk further injury.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
NHL looks into arena safety
Daily News Wire Services
TE Chamberlain re-signs with Vikings
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Memphis keeps charging ahead; Syracuse reaches semifinals
Daily News Wire Services
List of hobby's Top 100 doesn't rate well Some of the ranked movers and shakers aren't moving - or shaking - anymore
By TED TAYLOR For the Daily News
Hard work is part of her game The Engineers' Aquisha Cahoe is the Inquirer's city player of the year.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Where history meets hoops Kent State deals with a tragic legacy that even touches sports.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ESPN adds Gwynn, Brantley to its broadcasts
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Newest Flyer relishes being man in the middle
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wambold a workhorse for the Hatters The senior can help out all over the diamond, but says she has found a home at second base.
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
NEWS
Student, 14, found with gun, 17 rounds The boy was charged with bringing an assault pistol to a charter school where a child was accidentally shot in Feb.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. and Barbara Boyer INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
U.S. base attacked; 1 soldier wounded The firefight shows that al-Qaeda and Taliban forces are regrouping, an Army spokesman said.
By Sudarsan Raghavan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ammond officially joins race for mayor The Republican, a former legislator, said Cherry Hill government and finances needed to be cleaned up.
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Ridge meets with Byrd and other senators, but won't testify
Daily News Wire Services
Groups seek better clean-water efforts Environmentalists urged Gov. McGreevey to redirect $5 million in state money to enforcement programs.
By Suzette Parmley INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Guv signs bill to revamp medical-malpractice-insurance system
Daily News Wire Services
Business
Daily News wire services
W. Page Jr., 87, funeral director
By Rusty Pray INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Delco golfing flap appears resolved Under a new plan, a driving range for youths to learn to play will be built on two baseball fields.
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Testing positive? Perhaps, if schools show great care in performing drug tests on students.
St. Mark's will host Good Friday event
By Catherine Quillman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Council balks at being pressed to approve bills on school funds Voting was postponed to today. Members said administrators should have had more details.
By Susan Snyder and Frederick Cusick INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
McGreevey: More taxes from business He said loopholes let large firms pay as little as $200. Opponents said any increase could lead to lost jobs.
By Eugene Kiely INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Designing a school to create model students Central Bucks wants the architecture of its new high school to discourage the social isolation big campuses can foster.
By Matthew P. Blanchard INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Is the Catholic Church scapegoating gays?
By MARY LOUISE R. CERVONE
Analysts question rosy projections on deficit
By Ken Moritsugu INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Ad hits Rendell on schools
By Thomas Fitzgerald INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Student aims for mogul life A budding entrepreneur hopes a calendar puts him on the map.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Finance Overhaul Senators approved major changes in how campaigns are funded. President Bush plans to sign the bill, which then may head to court.
By Jackie Koszczuk INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Letters
Nation/world Flashy Protests
Daily News wire services
A glimpse of films the Oscars ignored
By Cynthia J. McGroarty INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A rainbow in the desert
By Acel Moore
School Solution? It's The Money, Stupid
By TERRY GILLEN
I can't believe it's not buggy!
Searching On: What to focus on in the war on terrorism Finish the job
When Some Folks Act Like . . . Animals
MICHAEL SMERCONISH
McGreevey plans new buildings for troopers He wants $100 million spent on state police centers, including one in Camden. Technology is a priority.
By Angela Couloumbis INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Voters, get your heads and butts in gear for May primary
Art is just one way society demonstrates it has lost capacity for reverence
By Leonard Pitts Jr
Calvary Presbyterian to join churches for walk
By Catherine Quillman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Quakers adopting new stance Many local meetings embrace spirituality over politics. Membership is rising slightly after a 50-year decline.
By Benjamin Wallace-Wells INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Hearings to return to districts Preliminary hearings had moved to the Justice Center in Jan. But that created many problems.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos and Clea Benson INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Racial disparity in health care draws strong words from panel
By Tony Pugh INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
The church that I still love
By CHRISTINE FLOWERS
Gospel's Gaithers reap bountifully, songfully
By Annette John-Hall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Set to resume life, man is killed on 130 A Pakistan native living in Willingboro had just ironed out a visa problem when he was struck.
By Sam Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bush heads to Latin America in a show of U.S. leadership
By James Kuhnhenn INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
'Music Man' has spirit, not polish
By Douglas J. Keating INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
A 'con' on consensual Ed Moran's article quotes Flyer...
Tax rate may drop in Burlington County due to growth The freeholders have proposed a $169.9 million budget that calls for an increase in spending.
By Thom Guarnieri INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A park skateboarders love could be a tourist magnet
By Liz Kerr
Happy trails? Proposal could save beauty of Erdenheim Farm.
His hat's off to Nutter on parks
Judge: Evidence doesn't add up to murder in '94 death of child Oscar Santos fled to the Dominican Republic after the shooting. A judge said it was manslaughter.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Making peace with gridlock The Schuylkill Expressway's captives leave earlier or find rerouted commutes.
By Lea Sitton Stanley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
At 72, an artist reveals his many faces
By Eils Lotozo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Peco's owner pays half of overdue tax A Delco school district will get $2.85 million. A final deal will be ready in 60 days.
By Anthony R. Wood and Steve Esack INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Girls change, but will culture? In 8th grade, they begin to retreat in class. Support programs may do only so much.
By Sally Friedman
The park is his turf To Bill Mifflin, the fire at Fairmount Park Waterworks was a "sickening" setback, but no stop sign. He's confident that a golden age is dawning for the park that has been his 30-year passion.
By Art Carey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hit man describes turf-war shooting Anthony Felder said he had killed a Mt. Holly man on orders from a cousin, Ronald Burns. Burns is on trial.
By Thom Guarnieri INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
It's a thicket of a dispute Old trees complicate land's fate.
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Studying arsenic and new mice
By Wendy Walker INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
JUSTICE: McCAFFERY STYLE CLOGGING THE COURTS IS NOT JUST
Jury reaches partial verdict in Calif. dog mauling case
Daily News Wire Services
At L&I, a trap with cars, bugs and video Thirteen plumbing inspectors are accused of taking payoffs. Twelve pleaded not guilty; one is to be arraigned today.
By Maria Panaritis and Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Sport and dance create a merry mix
By Merilyn Jackson FOR THE INQUIRER
Debate on disabled vets' parking turns ugly with flyers Councilman DiCicco, who said he wanted to study the issue first, was compared to bin Laden.
By Clea Benson INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Judge rejects bid in Seguinot case The man charged with killing the Camden girl in '95 asked to represent himself. He could face death.
By Rita Giordano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Father of autistic teen had rejected help Brahim Dukes died while his father and caretaker, Dewey Gillespie, was in jail. Gillespie halted the city's aid a year ago.
By Barbara Boyer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Two who work for Monroe allege harassment, abuse A former secretary and a volunteer have accused town officials and acted to sue.
By Jake Wagman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Did Saddam write 2 new romance novels?
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Wage Tax: Ed Schwartz Strikes Back
Deliberations are expected in trial for neighbor's slaying
By Gaiutra Bahadur INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Carl McIntire, fiery pastor, dies at 95 Based in South Jersey, he built a worldwide following with his conservative message. In recent decades, his fortunes faded.
By Kristin E. Holmes INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
With boatloads of enthusiasm, rowing teams get off the ground This year, local high school students will compete on the Cooper River.
By Joseph A. Gambardello INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Treatment for teens to be focus of talk
By Susan Weidener INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Estate planners in 40th year
By Wendy Walker INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bucks, Montco teams head for Pa. math contest
By Valerie Reed INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Rev. Thomas Gaynard, Catholic church pastor
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Special Olympics honors dedicated couple
By Gloria A. Hoffner INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
For biggest donors, a measure of relief
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Female cop among dead found in N.Y.
Daily News Wire Services
Tawdry affair of Jack Welch takes glow off a GE superstar
By Jane R. Eisner
Evangelical group moves to buy old hospital building The Philadelphia Dream Center is planned for the Metropolitan Hospital site. A letter of intent was signed.
By Jim Remsen INQUIRER FAITH LIFE EDITOR
Victor A. Hordis, 78; co-owned glass firm
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Philly's enjoying a smorgasbord of world-class musicians Events of last weekend - and this one- present a feast for the ears
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
Rosie comes out & complains about flick
REGINA MEDINA Daily News wire services contributed to this report
E.T.: Emotional Testimonials
By Jerome Maida For the Daily News
Direct from SXSW, see Japan's Acid Mother's Temple at the Khyber
By SARA SHERR For the Daily News
E.T. The Extra Credit 20 QUESTIONS TO TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE FRIENDLY ALIEN
By JEROME MAIDA For the Daily News
A Main Line convent prepares to meet maker But before demolition, a sale of vintage architectural artifacts is set for Saturday
By STEVE GARY For the Daily News
BUSINESS
Damages assessed First Union too high, Pa. court says A judge had cut the record $337.5 million verdict to $40.5 million. Still excessive, a panel then ruled.
By L. Stuart Ditzen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phila. insurer may add to loss reserves Lincoln National alerted regulators to a dispute over the $2 billion sale of a unit to Swiss Re.
By Miriam Hill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Convention Center candidate emerges
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Quakertown company helps to support Oscar contenders Theatre Solutions designed chairs for the new site for this year's Academy Awards. It has other big customers.
By Zlati Meyer INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
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