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What happened on October 12, 2003
SPORTS
She's balancing big soccer load Northern Burlington midfielder Amy Hoyer has a full dance card.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Zimmer adds new chapter to his history with Bosox
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cubs get to within one win of Series
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Galen has got perspective The Jems' senior has been playing everywhere.
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Knight, Eagles rule Owls' roost with 38-13 rout
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Baylor says Bliss didn't play by rules
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Glanville is hoping to see red at Wrigley
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hope turns to ashes once again for Penn State
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Huddle time for Birds' brass Facing a salary-cap deadline, they will have to make key decisions.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jackson plays through the pain Despite a foot injury, he contributed 9 points in the Sixers' loss to San Antonio.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Well-rested Lions roar to win Gloucester showed no signs of rust from a 22-day layoff as it improved to 3-1 after racing past previously unbeaten Salem, 21-8.
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Penn holds on for 14-13 win Bucknell had a chance to steal the game in the closing seconds, but a field-goal try fell short.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Flyers fit to be tied after blowing lead
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kixx win to avenge playoff loss
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Winslow Township rebounds with 31-6 romp over Camden The Eagles, still smarting from losses to Shawnee and Washington Twp., took it out on the Panthers.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bad Blood Boils Over Yanks win after ugly brawl with Red Sox
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Boston College poised to take ACC offer and desert Big East
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mid-Amateur Championship a tournament for working guy
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sky's the limit when the field is on the roof At Center City's Friends Select, tennis and field hockey reach a new level with a playing facility atop the school building.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Willingboro rolls to a 49-6 rout of C.H. West The Chimeras got some needed power points and stayed unbeaten in their division with the easy win.
By Rich Fisher INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Four from area help U.S. take gold in roller hockey
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Edinboro ambushes Indiana (Pa.), 28-20; Mansfield romps
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Chestnut Hill rolls to a 35-6 victory The Blue Devils' rout of Lower Moreland kept them unbeaten in the Independence League.
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Holy Ghost finds its game, stunning top-ranked La Salle The second-ranked Firebirds had been struggling before yesterday's 2-0 victory.
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Dameron leads Rams to 34-7 win Pennridge's QB rushed for a touchdown and passed for two more in the rout of Abington.
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
NEWS
A landmark restaurant that's now in transition The Old Mill Inn still seeks to retain its longtime customers.
By Catherine Quillman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Ramifications of CIA leak likely large, agents worry They say Bush officials' release of an officer's name may put others in the agency at great risk.
By Warren P. Strobel INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
A different kind of payday in N.J.
Walking vacation indulged senses
By Heather Bloch FOR THE INQUIRER
Supporters buoy up Street at prayer vigil
By Chris Gray, Oliver Prichard and Clea Benson INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
What's left in Iraq: A mix of hope and anger Six months after U.S. forces claimed Baghdad, strides have been made, but much is to be done.
By Drew Brown INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
For local chapters, a time to continue work The Catholic Daughters of the Americas celebrate their 100th anniversary. Membership is an issue.
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
For the mayor, a baffling week First, confusion. Now there's the impression that Street knew more than he was letting on.
By Craig R. McCoy and Leonard N. Fleming INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Week of events in opposition to same-sex vows
By Jim Remsen INQUIRER FAITH LIFE EDITOR
A Campaign in Turmoil FBI bug forcing Street, Katz to change tactics
By Thomas Fitzgerald INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Governing Council: Keep Turkish troops out of Iraq The United States called for the troops. At issue is how much influence the council really has.
By Jeff Wilkinson INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Study shows disparity in city contracts A 1998 report revealed that minority- and female-owned firms lost millions of dollars because of patronage, cronyism.
By Anthony S. Twyman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Undermining of Superfund A toxic way to treat environmental hazards
Airport bidding probe takes on a new look
By Joseph Tanfani and Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
In 4th District, money vs. momentum The N.J. Senate race sees Democratic newcomer Fred Madden enjoying a financial edge over incumbent George Geist.
By Kaitlin Gurney and Wendy Ruderman INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Letters Office bugging bugs readers
Phone workshops set for homebound seniors
By Robert F. O'Neill INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Piracy crackdown takes tapes from Oscar voters
By Tirdad Derakhshani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rays of hope on nation's use of alternative power A renewable-energy group features Phila.-area solar houses.
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Old love brings new endeavor Catherine Hughes started singing as a child. Now, she has recorded a CD.
By Cynthia J. McGroarty INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Business offers healthy meals Its employees serve as companions for seniors living alone and ensure nutrition in their diets.
By Robert F. O'Neill INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
People stay there to learn to live with HIV. A house full of hope
By Mary Anne Janco INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Updating law to support an Amish custom Legislators are pushing a bill that would allow young teens to work.
By Steve Goldstein INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Evolving with the times Once utilitarian, the kitchen is now near a home's 'social heart.'
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Teen illuminates literacy issue Miranda Frost's drawing graced a supplement that appeared in 200 newspapers.
By Valerie Reed INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
As doctor workforce ages, a fear of shortage The supply of young doctors to replace retiring ones may not keep up with the growing demand of health care, some experts say.
By Marian Uhlman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'No Child Left Behind' law bumps into hard reality The act says troubled schools can let students transfer to better districts. It doesn't make those districts say yes.
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Flourishing settlement highlights failures of 'road map' for peace Planners foresee a city of 60,000 - a product of Israel's "natural growth."
By Michael Matza INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Furthering the political divide
By Dick Polman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Supporting gays, but not gay marriage For many, equality is one thing, but an institution's sanctity is quite another.
By Alfred Lubrano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In a grist mill, a 'pleasing' array of works
By Valerie Reed INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
After 96 years, troupe still puts it all together
By Gloria A. Hoffner INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
In N.J., recall just a buzzword Yanking the governor out of office would require more than 1.1 million signatures.
By Robert Moran INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
In harmony, they share their style
By Mary Anne Janco INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Farm offers a little slice of bovine heaven At the 80-acre sanctuary in Shiloh, Cumberland County, the old and unwanted can graze and live without worry.
By Joseph A. Gambardello INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
See 11 N.J. lighthouses as enthusiasts explain Many people get caught up in visiting and learning about these beacons as a hobby. This state is prime turf.
By Louise Harbach INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Family watches tapes of trooper killing man He was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Camden. N.J. state police were ordered to release the footage.
By John Shiffman and Troy Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Female painters, USArtists benefit part of area exhibits
By Victoria Donohoe INQUIRER ART CRITIC
A commitment to finding a good fit Program teams with Home Depot to provide jobs for disabled workers.
By Gloria A. Hoffner INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
No lack of mementos for youths in activities Some parents say awarding all participants is encouraging. Others question their importance.
By Lini S. Kadaba INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phila. twins with twang all their own
By Marc Schogol INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A tribute to local WWII veterans A museum exhibit focuses on the many roles played by residents of Delaware County.
By Joseph S. Kennedy INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Family of sniper victim forms foundation to honor his legacy African American youth will be taught business skills as part of a tribute to Kenneth Bridges.
By Gaiutra Bahadur INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A blacksmith apprentice, 18, foiled Hessian attack. Early warning tipped scales
By Jan Hefler INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
BUSINESS
Fight over a $600 million drug
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pa.: Deloitte hid truth on Reliance Insurance regulators say the accounting firm called the company healthy shortly before its $2 billion collapse, while revealing a bleak picture to a potential investor.
By Joseph N. DiStefano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Prescription for profit A Phila. maker of generic drugs, URL/Mutual, has become a player in the lucrative market and in the long legal fights over patents.
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
The NEW FACE of MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ABC puts pop stars and actors in its lineup, hoping a layer of glitz on the grit will capture casual fans.
By Annette John-Hall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Playwright shares visions from his Afghan sojourn
By Douglas J. Keating INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
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