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What happened on June 02, 2004
NEWS
7 charged after man dies in Shore motel The incapacitated 21-year-old "might be alive today" if they had tried to get him help, a North Wildwood officer said.
By Sam Wood and Matt Blanchard INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Key test for new leaders: Showing they're in charge
By Hannah Allam INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Security issues hold up Liberty Medal tickets The Afghan president is being honored, and concerns are still being addressed by the city.
By Stephan Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hazard just wants to share new songs
By Tom Moon INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Letters
Bridge expected to reopen on Friday The New Hope-Lambertville Bridge is due to reopen more than a week earlier than planned.
By Dave Turner INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Join Hands
Graying group bristles at another war
By Rose Howerter INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
A last call for ladies' nights N.J. ruling cites bias.
By John Shiffman and Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Kennedy book portrays whirl of a private world
By Karen Heller INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nation/world
Daily News wire services
Blog cabin
If Street vetoes budget, the countdown begins Mayor and Council would have until July 1 to seek common ground - or face big problems. No meetings are planned yet.
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Split court allows teen's confession Justices said Miranda rights were not violated for a youth who during questioning admitted a killing.
By Stephen Henderson INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
An expectant Julia Roberts awaits twins
By Tirdad Derakhshani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Taxpayers need some kind of 'rent control' over school boards Homeowners in 44 states enjoy some protection from outlandish tax increases.
By Matthew J. Brouillette
Iraq 'One Step Closer' As New Leaders Set Sunni is named president; mortars echo nearby
By Hannah Allam and Robert Moran INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
The Black Keys
Letters
Scoring points for women's lib - in a comedy from '46 The dumb blonde of "Born Yesterday" is no dumb blonde. It's fun when awareness dawns.
By Douglas J. Keating INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Say again? Meet at the casino where rude sneezers go 'achoo'? A pay call finally gets her parents to the right rendezvous spot: A nude Caesars statue.
By Susan Parker
Hospital altercation lands man before jury He is charged with assaulting a man who had been waiting for emergency-room care. His lawyer said it was justified.
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Council hears plea for affordable-housing funds Advocates are seeking $20 million for a trust fund. A new study says the city would benefit.
By Anthony S. Twyman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Board OKs building plan over protests Angered at a 23.6 percent proposed tax increase, more than 200 attended a meeting to oppose the $90 million project.
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Campaigns follow money for primary Those financing candidates for mayor and council are getting the attention in a town known for raucous politics.
By Maureen Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Legal challenges remain for seniors
By Karen C. Buck
Three Strikes - And He's Out?
By FLAVIA COLGAN
2d plot by Padilla is alleged The "dirty-bomb" suspect wanted to use gas to blow up apartments, U.S. says.
By Ken Moritsugu INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
What Iraqis want most: Security
By Trudy Rubin
Freedom of scientific communication under siege
By Torsten Wiesel
Betting Against State House Is This The Month For Gambling In Pa.?
Letters
Now the view from Duckrey
Darby Borough Follies Too destructive to be entertaining
Kerry reveals a plan to cut nuclear threats He said Bush was "fixating" on Iraq as perils in North Korea and Iran grew. And he launched an $18 million ad campaign.
By James Kuhnhenn INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Money can't buy LOVE Park City spurns a $1 million offer to reverse skateboarding ban.
By Michael Currie Schaffer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Slought, a smorgasbord of alternative art
By Miriam Seidel FOR THE INQUIRER
Firm footing for leap into middle school Fourth graders discuss transition in a character-education class.
By Terry Bitman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For LOVE, Money A wheel deal for Philly
Welfare Reform Status Quo Not Good Enough
Second man is charged in salesman's death Alfonzo Morrison was ordered to trial in the April strangulation of a Montco insurance salesman.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2 parish schools to temporarily merge for fall Enrollment dropped unexpectedly at All Saints in Bridesburg. Students will attend St. John Cantius.
By Martha Woodall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Office politics: The standoff goes on Mayor Paula Brown digs in her heels against council opponents who want her to move.
By Tina Moore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Race study due at Abington Memorial The hospital allowed a white man to ban minorities from his wife's maternity room. A training program is to be started.
By Oliver Prichard INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Iraq: Let's do the math
By PETER LANDRY
Students minding their p's and q's The National Spelling Bee has abecedarians wrestling with "triskaidekaphobia" and "supererogatory."
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sam Dash and Archibald Cox Two patriots, true patriots
Elizabeth P. Bacone, activist
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A fan who didn't know what he was getting into
Killer nurse's mind 'at its worst' Papers from Charles Cullen's divorce show depression before his earliest confirmed murder in '93.
By Christine Schiavo and Troy Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Cleared police official won't return The commissioner cited downsizing. Robert J. Mitchell, the force's No. 2 official, had been exonerated in a gun-permit probe.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Phila. outpaces N.Y. in killings The murder rate here is three times the rate there. Why? It's nearly impossible to tell for sure, experts say.
By Nathan Gorenstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jury clears officer in shooting of motorist The officer killed robbery suspect Erin Forbes in 2000. The township argued he had reason to feel threatened.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Girl, 16, is found stabbed to death Her body was behind an East Germantown warehouse. The teen had been missing from a Montco youth shelter.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Changing hands, not heart Lumberville Store's new owners keep community spirit.
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Driver's wife pleads in beloved nun's death Janice Chinchillo got 10 years and agreed to testify against her husband.
By John Shiffman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Officer recalls his son, slain at block party, as peacemaker Alvin Dill Jr. was trying to break up a fight Saturday in S.W. Phila. "It's a heartbreaker," his father said.
By Ira Porter INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Alcohol binge nearly kills Monroe girl, 16
By Sam Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The stuff of Kate Visitors can stroll through the life and style of Katharine Hepburn as Sothebys New York auctions the actress possessions: Her RKO contract, her wedding dress, her baby hair.
By Miriam Hill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City settles suit over transsexual's death The family of entertainer Nizah Morris gets $250,000. The exact terms were not disclosed.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Lutz leads W.C. East over C.B. West in semi
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
As teams discard stars, Eagles cut 2 rookie QBs
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Griffey edges closer to 500 HRs
Daily News Wire Services
Phils lagging in all-star vote
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
O'Brien hires Vogel as assistant
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Scranton sinks Indianapolis
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Smarty's future paved with gold
By STAN HOCHMAN For the Daily News
Soul claim success despite 5-11 record
By Pete Schnatz FOR THE INQUIRER
Rams make Kurt cut official; Jets release Testaverde
Daily News Wire Services
Belgian cyclist rides off with race in Lancaster
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Soriano top vote-getter
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
La Salle puts end to reign of Ridley
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
NHL's decision on Nieminen appears likely to affect Finals The Flames winger slammed the Lightning's Vincent Lecavalier from behind during Game 4.
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Top two teams set for another try today
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Surgery on Esche successful
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clutch hits elude the Phils yet again Todd Zeile drove in two key runs as the Mets won. Kevin Millwood pitched seven scoreless innings.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Carrullo puts C.B. East in softball final
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Bryant judge bars use of word 'victim' at trial
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Raptors exec: Doc no longer in GM mix
Daily News Wire Services
A Fan Base That's All Wet As the competitors battle Manayunk, Bill O'Brien and friends will be ready with water.
By Ron Reid INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Deptford shown the exit in baseball Wall Township made the most of two fielding misplays to win the state Group 3 semifinal game.
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
It's Smarty Jones' team all the way Groom, rider and stable boss on the five-state journey of a lifetime.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rider aims at Devon Grand Prix Mark Leone won a prelim event last night.
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
The Games from a different angle Judo standout is aiming toward them from the United States rather than the Soviet Union.
By Ira Josephs INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Pace scenarios put Belmont burden on jockey
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eustace hangs on, captures S.J. title
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fords' tennis team gets high marks
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Moorestown advances to TOC semis
By Rich Fisher INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
BUSINESS
Howard Stern sees uncertain future
By Michael Klein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chapter 11 ends for Dow Corning Patients who said silicone implants injured them will begin getting payments from a $2.35 billion fund.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Phila. ad campaign reaches out to gays, minorities TV commercials will appear first on local cable channels and move later to other markets. The goal of the effort is to show the City of Brotherly Love as a welcoming place for all people.
By Miriam Hill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Summer just got hotter by '9/11' degrees
HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services and Wireless Flash contributed to this report
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