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What happened on November 21, 2003
NEWS
Adult trial in Fishtown beating Justina Morley, 15, is one of four accused of luring Jason Sweeney to a vacant lot, then robbing and killing him.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Victim's words help to convict killers Ironne Y. Cannon was shot in Coatesville in 1996 and died five years later. On a 1998 videotape, he described his assailants.
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
64 missing ballots change race results Louis Gagliardi is the winner in the election for Thornbury supervisor over write-in candidate Brian Smith.
By Benjamin Y. Lowe INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A new generation feels little link to JFK 40 years after Kennedy's assassination, his mystique is lost on the young.
By Beth Gillin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters Down with ultra-feminized ABC!
Resolution on tax credit OKd
By Leonard N. Fleming INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Terri's Law guards the disabled, lawyers argue They called on a Fla. judge to uphold the law that resumed Schiavo's feedings. Scholars were dubious.
By Chris Gray INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Biography of Pfc. Lynch tops best-seller list
By Tirdad Derakhshani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Legislator seeks hearings on school solicitors' fees
By Tina Moore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters RACIAL HARMONY STARTS WITH YOU
Neverland or Paradise Lost? Jackson's career in the balance
By Lloyd Williams
Letters Second-rate slam of cheerleaders
In antiterror move, U.S. asks more data on cargo
By Shannon McCaffrey INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Setting behavior standards Don't change actions toward loved ones with Alzheimer's as disease progresses.
By Robert Simons
House to vote on sweetened Medicare bill A close, partisan decision is expected today on the nearly $400 billion measure. Senate passage is likely next week.
By James Kuhnhenn INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Bombs target cooperative Iraqi chiefs
Daily News Wire Services
A week to ponder education Starting school young, in small classes, is shown to work. Shouldn't we do it?
By James Sando
When killing is seen as the sole route to honor Rights groups say such crimes, often against women, are rising among Palestinians.
By Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
British Sites Bombed In Turkey, Killing 27 AL-QAEDA: The group's name again comes up. Experts see new organization, old violence.
By Dave Montgomery and Warren P. Strobel INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Wanted: Inner city supermarkets A Pa. House report cites a link between diet-related diseases and a lack of grocery stores in low-income neighborhoods.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Opponents of energy bill build steam in Senate
By Sumana Chatterjee INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Unplugging Pay-to-play
By ELMER SMITH
Delegation from Phila. area is mixed on energy legislation
By Steve Goldstein INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Report: Retiree plan costing millions The deferment program pays pensions in a lump sum. The Pension Board has not decided its fate.
By Anthony S. Twyman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Senate GOP offers new budget proposal It would give $12.5 million for tutoring and restore $4 billion in school funds. Gov. Rendell's office called it inadequate.
By Mario F. Cattabiani and Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Michael Jackson Saying no to Neverland
Brother of teen hit by bullet recants tale After first saying a stray shot hit his sibling, the youth told police they were trying to steal a car.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Energy Bill Shoot this turkey
Letters 'Honeymooners' is never over
Letters
Democrats borrowed big - and won Last-minute loans of $1.5 million helped give Fred Madden the Fourth District seat. The practice is legal but creative.
By Kaitlin Gurney, Bob Moran and Wendy Ruderman INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
City retains probe figure in bond sale The investigation will be disclosed to investors.
By Rose Ciotta and Cynthia Burton INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Letters The real loser: George W.
Bank courier shot and robbed
By Ira Porter INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bush, Blair reaffirm terror war The attacks in Istanbul exemplify why they went to war in Iraq, they said. Mass protests went on.
By William Douglas and Andrea Gerlin INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Clinic workers testify on bogus anthrax threats They feared they had been exposed at two area sites. A Western Pa. man is on trial.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Infant mortality is rising amid stress of Iraqi life
By Maureen Fan INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Classroom sleuths examine JFK's death The students dissected five popular theories.
By Terry Bitman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Abolish The Fairmount Park Commission Park And The City Deserve Better
Philadelphia Sheriff's Office A far too leisurely approach to reform
Publicists and others say Michael Jackson has been his own worst enemy
By Daniel Rubin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Middletown official's loss shakes Democrats Supervisor Diane Marseglia had been seen as a possible prospect for the county board. She decried election tactics.
By Dwayne Campbell INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Camden County gets another subpoena A source said a health official was summoned in a probe of the transfers of four ailing workers to no-show jobs.
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
British Sites Bombed In Turkey, Killing 27 TARGETS: The consulate and a bank were hit. Most of those killed were Turkish Muslims.
By Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Too many 'Jingle Bells' can jangle Enough with the holiday songs. How about some peace (and quiet) on Earth?
By Michael T. Dolan
A two-day free pass lures teaching prospects to Phila. The district gave college students a chance to see what the city offers.
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The emptiness after losing her
By David Moore Miller
Police say dispatcher did not tell of blood stain
By Ira Porter INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
School event hits high notes George Washington High's "American Idol"-like talent contest lifted school spirit.
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
N.J. takes over probe into code inspector, local funds The Mullica Hill man is accused of taking money that should have gone to Upper Pittsgrove Twp.
By Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phoenix Steel site again has rebirth trumpeted The developer who is planning a residential and commercial complex says he'll break ground soon. There have been setbacks.
By Reid Kanaley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Project backers laud Perkiomen Trail's end A celebration will mark the opening of the Perkiomen Trail, though some were left unhappy.
By Jeff Shields INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
$25,000 reward offered in stabbing Nancy Clark, 46, was attacked outside her home in Evesham this month.
By Joel Bewley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2004 coin guide worth its weight in useful facts
By Henri Sault FOR THE INQUIRER
The life here is clubby indeed
By Sheila Dyan FOR THE INQUIRER
Couple face trial in taping of daughter The 2 1/2-year-old was secured to a bed with duct tape while the Bristol Borough pair left their home, police said.
By Amie Parnes INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Samuel H. Ballam Jr., 84; was chief at Fidelity Corp.
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bomber crew lost abroad in WWII is interred Philadelphia native Walter S. Whitman was among those who had vanished over the Soviet Union.
By Angela Couloumbis INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gettysburg: An address for our times
By RON MANUTO & SEAN PATRICK O'ROURKE
Ralph W. Pries, headed two Phila.-area companies
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Father gets time served in a death The Conshohocken man, charged with manslaughter in his infant's death, had been jailed for 14 months.
By Keith Herbert INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
An in-law who also is a Saint Mark Simoneau has special ties to a New Orleans coach.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
International team rallies to take first-day lead over U.S.
Daily News Wire Services
A Mean Streak Flyers' unbeaten run hits 8 overall, 10 at home
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
There's no doubting McAllister now
By Ashley McGeachy Fox INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
International squad leads Presidents Cup
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Bucs' Johnson to appear on Fox as studio analyst
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Lewis leads Georgia Tech to Preseason NIT win over Hofstra
Daily News Wire Services
Baseball players latest to testify before grand jury studying lab
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Uncharted waters for Villanova women's soccer
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Birds not likely to run Ritchie ragged
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers have aches, pains - and the division lead
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Texas Christian suffers first defeat
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Fox claims Keyshawn off inactive list
Daily News Wire Services
Estalella among baseball players appearing in grand jury probe
Daily News Wire Services
Finley sparks Mavs to a win over Spurs
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Wisconsin coach has fond Palestra memories
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Messier wants to play in old-timers' game
Daily News Wire Services
West Chester seeks women's coaches The school is bringing back its women's gymnastics team as a result of a Title IX case.
By Larry Eichel INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
TCU's BCS hopes crushed by Southern Mississippi
Daily News Wire Services
Griffin charged in assault
Daily News Wire Services
Raymond, Navratilova carry U.S. team into Fed Cup finals
Daily News Wire Services
Strath Haven is not a one-man offense
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Clarke recalls tough-as-nails junior coach
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Making perspiration pay off Coach Billy Hahn's efforts at La Salle are starting to bear fruit.
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A leader at Penn salvages his year Safety Kevin Stefanski returned from injury and reveled in a poignant moment.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Underdogs on a roll in Group 4 All four favorites lost last week. No. 8 Eastern will try to keep it going against No. 5 Cherokee tonight.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Muschamp comes up big as Washington wins crown The 4-foot-10 dynamo scored the only goal in a 1-0 field hockey title triumph.
By Mike Gibson FOR THE INQUIRER
ENTERTAINMENT
'Red Violin' featured at Orchestra
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
Keeping it simple with White Stripes Red and white and blues are the tones the ex-marrieds do best.
By Dan DeLuca INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
The doctor is in - her own ward
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Turntablists will show how it's done
By Lloylita Prout FOR THE INQUIRER
A conductor with clout Award-winning JoAnn Falletta champions women and American composers
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
Music is high drama in Wainwright's hands
By Tom Moon INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Myers coughs up a furball Save your scratch - this stray's not worth taking in.
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Iverson bio will score with fans
By Rob Watson FOR THE INQUIRER
Women in charge Marin Alsop and JoAnn Falletta conduct orchestras
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
Letterman to Paris: It's not too 'Late' for you to 'Show'
Howard Gensler Daily News wire services contributed to this report
To the moon, Larry! Cat in space
By John Tierno FOR THE INQUIRER
Sad, sweet but never saccharine
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Kick Up Your Heels The Dance Scene In Philadelphia Is Thriving, And It Offers A Broad Array Of Styles To Enjoy.
By Merilyn Jackson FOR THE INQUIRER
A film inspired by Columbine massacre focuses not on violence but a sense of loss
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Her sculptures rich in craft, allusions Ann Chahbandour's works deftly balance whimsy and darker currents.
By Edward J. Sozanski INQUIRER ART CRITIC
Elevator Parade, Dragon City to debut new cuts at Khyber
By SARA SHERR For the Daily News
BUSINESS
Spitzer says funds probe could put some firms out of business
By Ken Moritsugu INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Cell-phone directory criticized Two U.S. lawmakers want protections for users' privacy and a ban on fees for being unlisted.
By Akweli Parker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fund officials favored friends, fraud suits say
By Todd Mason INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Four airlines look at adding Phila. service
By Tom Belden INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
PREIT moves up in rankings with big acquisition Completing the deal for Crown American, which has 27 malls, made it the largest owner of such properties in Pennsylvania.
By Bob Fernandez INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Grid firm PJM mildly chided for blackout The Valley Forge-based operator defended its August actions, despite findings in the official task-force report.
By Akweli Parker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
Angst-giving She's expecting a baby, plus relatives, their dogs - and home buyers.
By Diane Goldsmith INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
You told us: What a hectic holiday
By Diane Goldsmith INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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