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What happened on December 21, 2003
NEWS
Group's lyrics, links interest authorities FBI: RAM Squad is as much into drugs as it's into rapping.
By Maria Panaritis and George Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Rush is on for 9/11 fund applications
By Shannon McCaffrey INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Teaching parents about their children
By Wendy Walker INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Terrace adds to venue, without detracting Longwood Gardens' restaurant complements visitors' tours. The Terrace Restaurant
By Catherine Quillman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
The Morning-After Pill It's time to give Plan B a chance
Create an Iraqi-international tribunal to try Saddam Hussein
By Donna Arzt
Holidays offer insight into loved ones It's a chance to determine whether family members need extra care.
By Robert F. O'Neill INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
U.N. to cut off food aid to North Korea
By Tim Johnson INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Capture doesn't justify war
By Leonard Pitts Jr
Pa. closer to malpractice relief The state Senate passed a bill to subsidize part of doctors' premiums. The House could act tomorrow.
By Josh Goldstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Homeownership gap The real estate industry is counting increasingly on immigrant and minority buyers.
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
This Expert Is Nuts About Roasting On An Open Fire
By Louise Harbach INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Space must be a global frontier
By Christian Beckner
The Pennsylvania Budget Deal Better than status quo
At checkpoints, a guessing game Outside Jerusalem, everyone is scrutinized.
By Michael Matza INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
His prints are a feat of clay
By Mary Anne Janco INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
U.S. acting tough with N. Korea Cheney recently rejected a statement clearing the way for arms talks. He wanted "irreversible" dismantling of programs.
By Warren P. Strobel INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
DRPA Tolls E-ZPass commuters deserve this break
P. Diddy to make debut on Broadway in 'Raisin'
By Tirdad Derakhshani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Libya's moves raise hopes for arms limitations U.S. officials said the cooperation could lead to data on those who supply weapons of mass destruction.
By Ron Hutcheson INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Scouts close to adopting a revised antibias policy
By Linda K. Harris INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Anti-Dean ad wields image of bin Laden
By Dick Polman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Piatas bring a bit of Mexico to Chesco
By Susan Weidener INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bit of the old country is found in the new Family restaurant offers extensive Italian selection. La Campagnola
By Beth Huffman FOR THE INQUIRER
Students answer an appeal for help Volunteers aid the Salvation Army's holiday collection. For More Information
By Gloria A. Hoffner INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Vatican fine-tunes details of the Mass Area dioceses are starting to carry out requirements from a 100-page document.
By David O'Reilly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Holiday greeting-card ideas bring out the best in artists Works are shown at the Mixed Media Gallery in Doylestown Borough. If You Go
By Valerie Reed INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Two officers injured in alleged DUI crash They were investigating a fatal hit-and-run on Delaware Ave. when a car broadsided their cruiser.
By Sam Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Child is Born
By Chris Satullo
Gifts to group tied to Fumo draw criticism
By Craig R. McCoy and Mario F. Cattabiani INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Charity provides the coda for inspirational music group Success is not the only goal for the five local performers in Gaudeamus. If You Go
By Cynthia J. McGroarty INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Former lawyer makes a case for victims Hit by a drunk driver, she struggled to understand. Now, she helps others. If You Need Help
By Susan Weidener INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Senate passes budget package The House is also expected to approve measures that would raise income tax by 10 percent and restore deep cuts.
By John Sullivan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Haddonfield law firm offers community feel As Archer & Greiner grew, it kept its small-town values.
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Fearlessly making memories of Egypt
By Nancy B. Logan FOR THE INQUIRER
Carrying on work she loved Sister Peg's memory has inspired others to take up her mission of helping the poor.
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Santa's second home Macy's Herald Square serves as North Pole South. Thousands visit.
By Miriam Hill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Troops were saved more than once by Durham boats. River freighters are credited with keeping Revolution afloat
By Joseph S. Kennedy INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Over a half century with the Girl Scouts Ruth Brusstar shared her experience and is saving the history.
By Mary Anne Janco INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Wenonah Newcomer Keeps Local History Alive
By Louise Harbach INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Hanukkah event brings tradition to the ice Dancing and singing are combined in hopes of bringing the community together to celebrate the holiday. Hanukkah Events
By Jan Hefler INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Handcrafts exhibit outshines predecessors
By Victoria Donohoe INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Honoring Woodbury's Civil War role A reenactment group wants to build a monument to a training camp.
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Partnered for a skating success After winning the U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships, a Pa. pair wants to keep moving up.
By Valerie Reed INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Sun, sales hearten last-minute buyers From the King of Prussia mall to the Pennsauken Mart to a Valley Forge gun show, shoppers made the most of the last weekend before Christmas.
By Christine Schiavo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Upper Darby grad turns D.C. satirist From a local school to the Capitol Steps.
By Gloria A. Hoffner INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Lyrics become reality in daylight shoot-out The FBI foils a trio's alleged plan to steal a kingpin's money.
By Maria Panaritis and George Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
After Iraq, a soldier worries about a new posting: Home
By Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SEPTA takes on issue of late trains Ridership has held steady though 352 trains have been late, by the agency's terms, more than 9 pct. of the time.
By Jere Downs INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Success turned to excess How Pilgrim Baxter symbolizes scandal amid mutual funds.
By Todd Mason INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Long-term jobless face federal cutoff With unemployment at a 20-year high for those out more than six months, Congress did not renew extended benefits. Payments now made continue, but end after 26 weeks.
By Jane M. Von Bergen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Law, technology aim to keep spam out of your inbox Filters, decoys and a form of postage are among measures being used or discussed.
By Wendy Tanaka INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Sixers' Pollack ranks first in NBA statistic gathering
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A tortured road to recovery Linebacker Dan Chirico was an honors student. He also was a drug addict.
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Iverson's absence, Robinson wants to carry the load
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mariners' Cirillo rejects trade to Mets
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Third-ranked Duke bedevils Northwestern St.
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Phillies, outfielder Ledee agree on one-year contract
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Comrie sighs with relief over signing contract
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rookie's two goals propel Flyers Jim Vandermeer filled in for ailing Joni Pitkanen and helped his team end a 5-game winless streak.
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Missing a pair of scorers, Drexel still roughs up Rider
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Neal, La Salle burn Mount St. Mary's The guard sank seven three-pointers and finished with 30 points as the Explorers rolled.
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No joy for Ayers in tale of the tape
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Connor is a player with a big future Strath Haven's two-way star already has Penn State's Joe Paterno dreaming of a return to glory.
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
UConn women return to Palestra The Huskies won the NCAA East Regional there in 1991. Today they play St. Joseph's.
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Camden Catholic falls in overtime opener
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Birds add tight end; Reese on injury list
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
North Penn handled pressure and brought home a title
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Otto Graham: An all-pro for all time
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pine Valley's tinkering aims to keep original design in play
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Powerful and quick, Millville's Hendricks is a force
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bristol Township to add 7 to hall
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
McLendon, Chester slip past Gratz, 63-61 The Clippers' guard scored 25 in the tourney win.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Deacons upend Tar Heels, 119-114, in third OT
THE INQUIRER STAFF
A steady hand at the helm Deptford's Al Orio has kept his team together through the bad and good times.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tapia denies he overdosed, blames cough medicine mixup
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Poor shooting does in Temple David Hawkins got 28 points but little help from his teammates against Miami.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Life After Death Eagle Bobbie Williams has learned and grown from losing two close friends.
By Ashley McGeachy Fox INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Walls was big part of W. Deptford's title year
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hitschler, Penn Charter win titles at Radnor
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
ENTERTAINMENT
The Year's Best in Music The album isn't quite dead yet
By Dan DeLuca INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
The Year's Best in Music Pop's seamy side didn't obscure the creativity
By Tom Moon INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
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