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What happened on May 20, 2002
NEWS
Johnny performs magic, card tricks
By Paddy Noyes FOR THE INQUIRER
Let's zap these 'Zippers'
By JUDY SHEPPS BATTLE
How to reverse the Pa. brain drain Democratic gubernatorial candidates take on the issues
Study hopes to learn from dogs used at Sept. 11 sites
By Joan Capuzzi Giresi FOR THE INQUIRER
Ducks and geese are for the birds
Written by staff writer Dan D. Wiggs based on truth, justice, the American way and Daily News wire services. Send insults to dwiggs@phillynews.com
Casey, Rendell still driving as race winds down Late poll shows Ed with a 7-point lead over fellow Dem
By DAVE DAVIES daviesd@phillynews.com Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Nation/world
Daily News wire services
Why give lawyers say over choices for bench?
By Carl Golden
A question about cancer organization
Abe, let's keep the Mideast mess over there
Two Democrats fight for new Sixth District A political newcomer and the son of a former senator vie for a congressional seat created with Republicans in mind.
By Nancy Petersen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Warning: Cigarette Taxes May Be Deadly!
MICHELLE MALKIN
Jewish group marks 100-year milestone A celebration and rally in Fairmount Park was tempered by news of more deaths in Israel.
By Ken Dilanian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rough singing mars an ambitious plan
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
N.Y. Philharmonic finds a big sound
By Peter Dobrin INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Cheney: New attacks 'almost certain' The only question was when, the vice president said. It could be "tomorrow . . . or next year." His advice: "Stay vigilant."
By Tim Johnson INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Travel, trade ban for Cuba will go on In a speech today, Bush will set out the policy and challenge Castro to hold free elections.
By Ron Hutcheson INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Just a reminder
Casey, Rendell play to strengths as time runs out The former mayor worked Phila. while the auditor general tried to secure Western Pa. after a hugely expensive race.
By Tom Infield and Matthew P. Blanchard INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Testing Mom Once, parents knew it all. Then: Teenagers.
By Terri Akman
'Star Wars' opening big, but not the biggest
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A needed reminder School reform in Philadelphia is about what happens in classrooms.
Torricelli hopes voters forget the past The recent past, that is, and a federal probe. Rather, he touts his experience and importance to Democratic control of the Senate.
By Tom Turcol INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rev. Al Green makes magic with his soul
By Tom Moon INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
New Day Dawns For Parks, And It Looks Sunny Process And Final Picks Bode Well For New Park Commission
Trio of metal bands have a headbanging good time
By Patrick Berkery FOR THE INQUIRER
Forging new paths for hip-hop to pursue
By Miriam Seidel FOR THE INQUIRER
Marie C. Burns; helped run St. Patrick's parade
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Another Osama tape; a GI killed
Daily News Wire Services
Forearm to forearm, Bucks women will grapple for title
By Sandy Bauers INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Human guinea pigs on the frontiers of medicine After a series of revelations of deaths, lethal accidents and ethical abuses in clinical trials, doctors and regulators are divided on reforms. Those most at risk - volunteers - are demanding a say.
By Marie McCullough INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Police arrest 24 and seize 57 birds at N. Phila. cockfight
By Peter Sigal INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sending mail-collection boxes on their way As part of a Postal Service review, about 200 of the blue boxes have been removed from the area. Security is also a concern.
By Chris Gray and Ralph Vigoda INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
The mystery of 'mad deer' disease The illness, affecting elk and mule deer, has spread from Wis. to Colo. Towns' economies may suffer.
By Larry Fish INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
School panel talks of greater role for Edison The company would install "design and systems" in 19 additional schools under a proposal by its chief executive.
By Susan Snyder and Dale Mezzacappa INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Keeping their faith alive Christian raves give teens a place to soothe their hearts - and souls.
By Jacob Quinn Sanders INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
FBI seeks to rebuild its image Sept. 11 attacks brought new subjects and training methods.
By Chris Mondics INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Quilter takes skill to a business level Her Mount Holly shop, the Village Quilter, sells fabric and other supplies. Classes also are offered.
By Louise Harbach INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Give black English and its speakers deserved acceptance and respect
By jimi izrael
Letters
More Outrage At Teacher's Treatment
In southern Africa, bracing for famine Weather, wars and low food production spark fears of an impending catastrophe.
By Andrew Maykuth INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lawyer sees his role as warning to clinical researchers Alan Milstein gained acclaim for winning a large settlement in the case of a young man who died in a Penn experiment on gene therapy. Several of his pending cases will be much bigger challenges.
By Marie McCullough INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Boathouse plans: Full speed ahead Depending on financing, work on the $4 million Cooper River project could begin this fall. A study sees revenue gains.
By Joseph A. Gambardello INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gerard V. Haddon, 74, auto editor
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clergy-abuse plaintiffs forced to answer intimate questions
By Nancy Phillips INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sharing the roads with bikes will make Phila. a better city
By Joshua Schuster
One last reunion for the Class of '32 Now in their 80s, the Camden classmates decided to make their 70th get-together the ultimate.
By Alfred Lubrano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Poachers get hooks in a Shore delicacy Demand for live blackfish, or tautog, at restaurants pushes a black market that threatens the already overfished species.
By Joseph A. Gambardello INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chase for radio ratings enters riskier territory Show's Gloucester City slurs nearly led to a riot. Scholars see stations in "a race for the bottom."
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
SPORTS
Pennsbury shortstop has a handle on her position
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Tantrum and Triumph Bowa reads riot act to struggling Phillies
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lakers' Horry makes a difference
Daily News Wire Services
Flyers lose out on potential assistant
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Serena tunes up for French with win
Daily News Staff and Wire Reports
Phils end dreadful trip with victory
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Serena Williams takes first clay title
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Kidd has superb game as Nets roll His triple-double (18 points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists) helped stifle the Celtics in Game 1 of the Eastern finals.
By Ashley McGeachy Fox INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Rocket' power boosts Yankees Fans 13, ties Blyleven for career wins
Daily News Wire Services
Aoki soars to title with a nest of birdies He made seven of them in the Instinet Classic to earn his first Senior PGA Tour victory in four years.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Spirit end Charge's run
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Carroll, O'Hara prepare to meet for lacrosse title
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Price is right; first victory in four years
Daily News Wire Services
Junge, Red Barons turn the Tides away
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Purvis hurt in crash at Nazareth Keller goes on to win Stacker2 race
Daily News Wire Services
State tournament set to begin
By Tom McGurk INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Burlington golfers supposed to do well
By Rich Fisher INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Mainland advances in Classic
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Georgetown men win 4th straight track crown
By Ron Reid INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Keller wins easily at Nazareth His fourth victory of the season was tempered by a violent crash that seriously injured driver Jeff Purvis.
By Pete Schnatz FOR THE INQUIRER
War Emblem's trainer expressing confidence
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Princeton women win lacrosse title
Daily News Wire Services
Underdog Rage collect N.J. State Cup The under-16 Medford Strikers affiliate was the only S.J. girls' soccer team to win a title yesterday.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kingsway graduate soars for Princeton
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
After slow start, Penncrest's York hits his stride
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
O'Hara boys win track title to sweep again They also won the Catholic cross-country and indoor crowns two years running.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Ryan girls survive scare, win track crown The triumph was assured only when Cardinal O'Hara finished third in the final event.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Eagles standout fights for victory Vinay Bhamidipati came from triple match point down to win the coaches tournament tennis title.
By Kristian Pope INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Win gives Williamstown confidence
By Josh Egerman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
ENTERTAINMENT
Bing disputes thread of evidence that says he's the daddy
REGINA MEDINA New York Daily News and Daily News wire services contributed to this report
BUSINESS
Coke aims to make it harder to let cans warm in the pantry
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The art of paying creatively To compete for workers, nonprofit groups look beyond salaries.
By Patricia Horn INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Expatriate-training firm doesn't stop at teaching languages
By Susan Warner FOR THE INQUIRER
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