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What happened on March 20, 2003
NEWS
Ex-teacher jailed in sex-abuse case Ryan Newman said he "made a mistake that a teacher should never make." He will spend at least five years in prison for it.
By Larry King INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sting nets stolen piece of history In 1865, a Union soldier snatched N.C.'s copy of the Bill of Rights. It was recovered Tuesday.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In Arden's 'Twelfth Night,' a lack of balance
By Desmond Ryan INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Couple's Great Dane is a genuine top dog A gentle giant of regal bearing.
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Senator approved as chief of DRPA John Matheussen will give up a key GOP seat in Trenton. Meanwhile, Pa. got the board to create a deputy post.
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BAGHDAD HIT ATTACK: Missiles, targeted bombs fired at Hussein BUSH: 'We will accept no outcome but victory' Heavier forces await their call to combat
By Martin Merzer, Ron Hutcheson and Drew Brown INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Turkmen's dream of a homeland could snag efforts to stabilize Iraq
By Sudarsan Raghavan and Daniel Rubin INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
The Only Way Out
What should sadden Sen. Daschle is the inconsistency of his rhetoric
By Jonah Goldberg
The time of debate is over; now's the time for unity
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The beats go on for jazzman Roy Haynes
By Tom Moon INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Vallas: Deeper cuts than expected Phila.'s schools chief would not say what would be trimmed in the proposed budget.
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lucrative religion prize given The Templeton winner, Holmes Rolston 3d, is credited for his push on environmental ethics.
By Jim Remsen INQUIRER FAITH LIFE EDITOR
Leaders must prepare for attack Instead of raising fears, the government should help us make workable plans.
By Richard Whiteford
Judge protects scofflaws' rights After a mistaken identity landed one man in jail, a new focus is on traffic defendants' due process.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cemetery in Montco damaged by vandals
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Thoughts as we confront Hussein
Senate rejects Bush plan to drill in refuge The 52-48 vote was a big loss for the President. He wanted to open the Alaskan wildlife preserve for oil exploration.
By James Kuhnhenn INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Many nightspots steadfast in scheduling despite war qualms At times like these, some presenters say, people need to have gathering places.
By Murray Dubin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Words of fear in fearful days Feeling the psychic burden of wartime.
By Jane Eisner
Bush's high-stakes bet in Iraq The invasion risks the future of international conventions and alliances, along with that of the Middle East.
By Tim Johnson and Daniel Rubin INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
To bring peace, fighting Iraq is a U.S. must Inaction is not the answer to Hussein.
By Bruno Di Stefano
Doctors' study: Rates to go up The report said premiums would only rise without a cap on claims payouts. The Senate votes on a reform package today.
By Mitch Lipka INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
War protesters, Phila. police avoid confrontations, arrests Daily demonstrations have snarled traffic in Center City, but both sides have stayed calm.
By Robert Moran and Linda K. Harris INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
With rescue plan OKd in court, Camden Council offers budget
By Dwight Ott INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
U.S. strategy uses shock value
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Officer shoots, wounds burglary suspect in Franconia
By Keith Herbert INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stay long enough for a welcome, but leave before we overstay it How can we create goodwill in Iraq without being seen as arrogant colonizers?
By Trudy Rubin
Sailors send home their love, by tape Videos point up the new military's eye on morale.
By Sandy Bauers INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Antiwar clergy told to keep voices raised "You've got to stop the war," pastors were urged this week.
By David O'Reilly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Home-schoolers get into a new gear A robotics contest draws them into technology - and fun.
By Karen Hess
Antiwar coalition plans a global vigil The broadly based group intends to protest Bush's policies while expressing support for U.S. soldiers.
By Frank Davies INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Internet journals abuzz with instant reaction As bombs fell in Baghdad, people logged on their computers to share information and give support.
By Beth Gillin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
At U.N., diplomats press futile debate on Iraq Some Security Council members, now spectators, insisted Hussein could be disarmed peacefully.
By Diego Ibarguen INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Museum offers lessons in life, sports, Berra-speak A tribute to Yogi Berra teaches more than just nonsense.
By Terry Bitman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Playing the game City pension fund's lawsuits worked out just wonderfully - for the lawyers.
Pa. steers deer hunts, awaits thinning herds
By Don Sapatkin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Feeding tube for Longstreth is advised Lawyers for the aging councilman, his chief of staff, and his sons will battle over custody in Philadelphia.
By Anthony S. Twyman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
School's chinchillas are beaten to death Somebody killed the two class pets after sneaking into the Quaker School at Horsham on Monday.
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
PSE&G sued over location of gas lines in Mt. Laurel
By Joel Bewley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Elmer A. 'Buddy' Feingold, dentist and learner
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Sole spy satellite gives Israel extra protection
By Michael Matza INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Teen opinions deeply divided on Iraq war School survey reveals some strong views.
By Joshua Reback
Local Reaction An anxious reality sets in as nation heads into war
By Alfred Lubrano and Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
What this show lacks is a true superstar
By Douglas J. Keating INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Tilt! Medicare looks to rig appeals system in its favor.
Ballot to address governance and games Norristown aims to look at how its government is set up. L. Merion wants to legalize small games of chance.
By Jeff Shields INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Traffic spat stirs debate on honorary deputies The law-enforcement community rethinks the appointments after a Wynnewood driver showed his badge in an altercation.
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
County OKs borrowing to fund capital projects Nearly $10 million of the $27.5 million loan will go to a 911 system upgrade that will boost reception.
By Christine Schiavo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pa.'s bragging rights to waterway ranking aren't holding water
By Don Sapatkin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Two detained near Marcus Hook refinery Police say they seemed to be surveying the unit. One was held due to an immigration violation.
By Kevin Dale INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Staying POWER North Philly principal Salome Thomas-EL has stuck by his old neighborhood. His memoir details his own journey and his exacting but compassionate way with children.
By Dale Mezzacappa INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man held in slayings of woman, girl Police said the suspect, the woman's boyfriend, ate rat poison before calling 911 and saying he'd done "something terrible."
By Larry Lewis, Keith Herbert and Larry King INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Shoon Kyung Kim, scientist and professor
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Hawks' famed mascot proves a tough bird It's not easy flapping around all day.
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles courting sack specialist Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila visited yesterday. The Birds are hoping to win him over with an offer the Packers can't or won't match.
By Phil Sheridan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Champ N. Penn is team of year
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
CBS: If we don't air games, others will
Daily News Wire Services
Real stretch run is Coleman's first The veteran Sixer hasn't been in a title chase in his 12-year career.
By Ashley McGeachy Fox INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phila. schools officially hire Sonny Hill
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Spring a harsh season for Wolf
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nets fall to Bucks; Sixers go into first in division
Daily News Wire Services
Chester eases into state final
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Yanks ship White to Padres
Daily News Wire Services
Resurgent Phantoms roll past Cincinnati
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Burk: War would alter protest
Daily News Wire Services
Fanslau puts his team first in every sense
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Williams' 911 tape is ordered released
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Rhode Island erases 17-point deficit to beat Seton Hall
Daily News Wire Services
Hawks roll past Delaware in NIT St. Joseph's never let the Blue Hens get close. Irina Krasnoshiok had 14 points for the Hawks.
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jets decline to match Skins' offer to Coles
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Flyers' Esche getting his chance Roman Cechmanek is injured and will miss at least two games. His backup is rusty - and about to be tested.
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Yanks trade White to San Diego for Trammell, Phillips
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
NJSIAA hoping war won't affect T of C schedule For the moment, all games are still on. But officials are prepared if a situation arises.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Padilla, Phils find their groove
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
THE GENE TEAM TOP SEEDS INDEED, '76-77 SIXERS WERE FATHERS TO THE STARS OFFSPRING FEVER The 1976-77 Sixers didn't win a title, but they spawned a roster full of successful athletes
By BERNARD FERNANDEZ fernanb@phillynews.com Daily News sports writer Phil Jasner contributed to this story
Struggling Bruins fire Ftorek
Daily News Wire Services
Just like her sisters before her, Havrilla set to boost Conestoga
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
'Nova's Koch finds herself riding a wave of success The junior will swim in the NCAA championships.
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Football mentality has served Penn Charter's McDevitt well
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Northern Burlington coach drained by teams' success In soccer and basketball, Terry Jennings' squads went deep.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Coles goes to Redskins after Jets fail to match offer
Daily News Wire Services
Out with broken back, Krone plans to be back in saddle in July
Daily News Wire Services
Play Ball set revisits '41 stars, plus the Stormy Weatherlys
By TED TAYLOR For the Daily News
FOOD
Gentlemen, start your burners Even guys who are clueless in the kitchen can easily learn enough to satisfy a party of one - if not more.
By George Ingram FOR THE INQUIRER
Men can take these paths toward mastery There are classes, of course, and TV shows and books.
By George Ingram FOR THE INQUIRER
BUSINESS
Pulled ads to resume slowly after war begins Major networks will suspend ads the first few days. Then businesses will decide when to start running them again.
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Speakers' group feels war's crush Attendance at World Affairs Council events has surged, but corporate funding has plunged because of a focus on Iraq.
By Patricia Horn INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Profit down 29% for Acme's parent Albertson's fourth-quarter report had the grocery chain closing some stores and cutting its prices.
FROM INQUIRER SERVICES
Group alleges check firm breaks fee law
By Todd Mason INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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