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What happened on February 18, 2004
SPORTS
Nittany Lions reshuffle their coaching staff Longtime offensive coordinator Fran Ganter has taken a new post. Galen Hall assumes his duties.
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Former female kicker at Colorado alleges teammate raped her
Daily News Wire Services
W.Va. is a tough win for Villanova
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Thome wears big smile at Phils' camp The power hitter looks at the lineup and sees no holes, and also notes improved pitching.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Flyers fall again to quality opponent This time, Southeast Division leader Tampa Bay inflicted the defeat. That's two straight 5-2 losses.
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Louisville is lit up by Horned Frogs
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Bonds' trainer says players got steroids
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Carolina re-signs Kasay
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Moving the goal line back 'a neat idea,' Hitchcock says
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Report: Maddux agrees to deal to return to Cubs
Daily News Wire Services
Camden's Payton focus of inquiry over eligibility
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Irbe to return as backup goalie for Hurricanes
Daily News Wire Services
Surprise foal Amazing Philly getting her first race today
By Craig Donnelly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Webber's penalty 8-game suspension
Daily News Wire Services
Marquette aide has successful lung transplant
Daily News Wire Services
Richardson, Govens star as Chester rolls in playoffs The top-seeded Clippers beat Norristown, 80-61, to advance to the third round vs. Wissahickon.
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A punishing night for Iverson He began the game on the bench for missing practice. Then the Nuggets routed the Sixers.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Haddonfield averts upset in 72-60 win Collingswood contained 7-foot sophomore Brian Zoubek until he broke loose in the fourth quarter.
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
When bell rings, makeup is off and fight is on
By Joan Fairman Kanes INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Father Knows Best Virginia Tech running back Kevin Jones is rushing toward a promising NFL career. His dad has pushed him - hard.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Neshaminy holds off Henderson in 64-62 win The Redskins held leads of up to 14 points during the District 1 Class AAAA contest, but had to blunt a late charge.
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
NEWS
Lex Street accomplice says he heard shots inside
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man pleads guilty to killings, robberies Michael G. McGrory will serve three life terms for the murders of a Pottstown man and his pregnant wife, plus 25 to 50 years.
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A top Rendell adviser leaves to join Temple U. Joseph P. McLaughlin, a key player in '03 budget talks, will be a professor and assistant dean.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Man held for trial in attack on girl in Phila. library Brian McCutcheon, 23, waived a hearing. He faces charges that include attempted murder.
By L. Stuart Ditzen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City hopes to expand college aid program Phila. is likely to extend its new scholarship program to students attending private and parochial schools.
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gunplay Ends A Child's Play
By ELMER SMITH
Twisted view of school spending Gov. Rendell seeks to usurp local control with inefficient allocation plans.
By Timotha Trigg
In the hockey rink, Kerry proves a deft opponent
By William Douglas INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Comcast in No Rush to Buy Disney Cable giant sticks with initial bid, expecting patience will snare prey
By Patricia Horn and Akweli Parker INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
With Web, facts are often trailing speedy rumors
By Dick Polman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Alternative to Haverford remapping Four commissioners held a meeting to fight the redistricting plan. A hundred residents attended.
By Tina Moore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Protecting Children A river of troubles in Pa. and N.J.
State to buy Burlco airport Owners of South Jersey Regional sign agreement for $8.2 million.
By Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Courtney Love finally shows up in court
By Tirdad Derakhshani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Randy Ayers Made The Best Of A Bad Lot
Phila. Parking Authority Driving a complex deal
U.S. alters plans for Iraq handover With a June 30 deadline, the White House may scrap caucuses and give control to an interim, unelected body.
By Warren P. Strobel and Hannah Allam INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Death of 10-year-old hits at school's heart Charges against two suspects were upgraded to murder.
By Vernon Clark and Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Nation/world
Daily News wire services
Elect candidate with mind for math
By John Allen Paulos
Which Doc Rx is the right one?
Report forecasts a lower city deficit The city controller predicts a $42 million shortfall for fiscal 2005, not the $144 million cited by Street officials.
By Michael Currie Schaffer and Nathan Gorenstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
U.S. prosecutor sues Ashcroft, says terror war mismanaged
By Shannon McCaffrey INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Are we having FUN yet? With sales falling, toymakers are piling on the flash. Glamour and high-tech rule at the industry's annual fair.
By Kathy Boccella INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hey, Stephen: Bon Jovi is still the greatest
Kerry edges Edwards in Wis. A surprisingly close finish puts focus on Super Tuesday. Dean was far back.
By Steven Thomma and Mark Johnson INQUIRER NATIONAL STAFF
Philadelphia In The Cross Hairs Guns Hold The City Hostage
Proposed trash fee has a familiar air
By Dawn Fallik INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City scholarship should go to all Don't neglect private or parochial students.
By Nicole Nader Gabor
Starry Skies Lucy's a diamond in disguise
High-rise ripoff in the heart of Philly
By PETER LINNEMAN
The Clone War
531 John Does sued over trading music files More than 200 of the defendants are Comcast Internet customers. They are anonymous, but that could change.
By Daniel Rubin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Chilean spy recants story of CIA's link to slain U.S. citizen
By Kevin G. Hall INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Letters
Officers in Schieber case testify Taking the stand in the victim's parents' suit against Phila., they explained why they didn't force a door.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'ER' actress gets to look like herself (only blond)
By David Hiltbrand INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pew program awards $595,800 for local dance The 27 grants range from $72,000 to $6,300, given to individual artists, troupes and presenters.
By Merilyn Jackson FOR THE INQUIRER
Letters
Planned gas terminal raises concerns BP intends to build a plant in Logan Township. An overseas explosion boosted worries that it may be a fire hazard or target.
By Adam Fifield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ex-mayor sentenced for witness tampering Patrick Malloy, who resigned Feb. 1 as New Hanover's leader, is to serve six months in prison for telling a witness in a contract probe to lie.
By Joel Bewley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Troops fill, and feel, a void Guard units leave families to police violence in Iraq
By Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Big investment banks thrive when deal-making heats up
By Joseph N. DiStefano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
How Phillie got his head back Accused Phanatic thief is arrested trying to claim reward.
By Larry Fish and Ira Porter INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Another life lost to the guns
By Acel Moore
President meets troops, families at Louisiana base Aides said the visit was to boost morale. Twelve soldiers from Fort Polk have died in Iraq.
By William Douglas INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Condition upgrade for man police shot
By Larry King INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
TV news tends to go overboard
By Frank O'Rourke
Narberth lawyer takes seat on Superior Court Her narrow election victory had been contested.
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Theocracy vs. democracy in Iran's elections
By Trudy Rubin
ENTERTAINMENT
Olsen twins bring muscle to Big Apple
by Howard Gensler Daily News wire services contributed to this report
BUSINESS
Money for a fledgling boosts self-esteem For start-ups, support may be in bigger supply
By Porus P. Cooper INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
N.Y. investment firm set to buy VWR International The distributor of laboratory products employs 800 at facilities in West Chester and Bridgeport, N.J.
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Value of reimported drugs soars
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Full court to hear trust dispute Founder's widow opposes Wachovia's bid for bigger compensation.
By Patricia Horn INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Overseer of MCP's closing loses job The position was eliminated two days before a hearing on whether the hospital shutdown should be stopped.
By Karl Stark INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Towers Perrin talks of leaving city again
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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