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What happened on March 26, 2004
NEWS
Joseph F. Ford, 85, Drexel professor
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Looking at the pledge from an outsider's perspective
By LARRY ATKINS
Top Democrats rally for Kerry Two former presidents and some former rivals showed up to pronounce him the party standard-bearer as the general election draws closer.
By Steven Thomma and James Kuhnhenn INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Studies over, cancer questions linger Gaps in research have angered some who were there in 1979.
By Tom Avril INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Second Nichols trial aims for death, not for justice
By Andrew Cohen
Waterfront South redevelopment plan put on hold
By Dwight Ott INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clarke vs. Bush: A question of motives?
By Jonah Goldberg
Nation/world
Daily News wire services
Letters
The Pledge of Allegiance Case Two little words, harmless but improper
Planned education overhaul opposed Foes said local districts would have to pay more for schooling severely disabled children.
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Army acts to prevent suicides Worried by a relatively high rate in Iraq, the service is widening its mental-health options.
By Drew Brown INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Montco discovers quirks in use of voting machines A test of the equipment that drew complaints found it works properly but could trip up voters.
By Jeff Shields INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The City's Airline Dogfight
By ELMER SMITH
Bush ad says Kerry has long backed tax increases
By Matt Stearns INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
In city seen as Iraqi success, extremists rise Islamic rules rise in Basra
By Ken Dilanian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ghost Voting in Harrisburg Boo
One Reader's View Yassin killing reflects Sharon's real strategy
Suspect in slashing surrenders The 19-year-old man was charged with assaulting two students in a brawl outside Pennsauken High.
By Sam Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Developers alter their plans for technology park at Rowan
By Terry Bitman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Bad Case Of Insecurity Independence Park Plan Has Major Flaws
Panel favors taxpayers over private developer At issue: The cost of a building in the path of the Convention Center's proposed expansion.
By Angela Couloumbis INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A need for better history
April 15 Update
Governor's plan too costly for business
By Kathleen Davis
Public defender must stay on case She said she felt unsafe after her client in a murder trial hit another lawyer. Pa.'s high court ordered her to continue.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
More gifts of life - from the living Live organ donations in the U.S. now exceed those from the deceased.
By Stacey Burling INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Average district spending up 12% over last 3 years That per-pupil jump applies to the three local counties. Officials blamed rising costs and state mandates.
By Toni Callas INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pen inspires love; e-mail shares lore A tender letter from long ago connects family's generations.
By Kathryn Quigley
Images of boy as suicide bomber stir anger, concern
By Michael Matza INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Park security plan's impact is discussed
By Stephan Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Six casino workers linked to sex trade A federal indictment alleges that they conspired with a prostitution ring in Phila. on behalf of A.C. patrons.
By John Shiffman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Teamsters Weigh In On 'Real World' Dispute
Architecturally ornate, historically certified The Versailles, Center City, Philadelphia
By Sheila Dyan FOR THE INQUIRER
Cheri's welfare rights & wrongs
Stop the abuse, stop the fury
By Carolyn Davis
Death of Kensington girl, 5, was a homicide, official says Brelyn Seals' family said she had been playing with a jump rope. No charges have been filed.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Think Penn State has no part in your life? You're mistaken A land-grant school since 1862, its mission touches all Pennsylvanians.
By Craig D. Weidemann
A silver dollar found after its 1967 theft from a du Pont home
By Henri Sault FOR THE INQUIRER
PennDot drops plans for 26 projects The decision affects $5 billion in spending. Plans for the Woodhaven Expressway, Route 202 bypass and Route 41 will be re-evaluated.
By Jere Downs INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rival GOP tickets set for battle to control Moorestown Council Deputy Mayor Jeffrey K. Harding introduced two new running mates. Another slate formed last week.
By Rusty Pray INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sara Price Eynon, 91, philanthropist
By Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2 sue Bensalem, alleging racial bias A veteran detective and former dispatcher claim harassment in the police department.
By Dwayne Campbell INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Report clears prison of abuse Report discounts abuse allegations at Bayside Bayside State inmates alleged beatings after a guard was killed in 1997.
By Troy Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Richard Simmons: Now he's so striking
By Tirdad Derakhshani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bail revoked for man accused of electronic check-kiting scam Steven A. Schwartz of Plymouth Meeting faces federal charges in an alleged $700,000 swindle.
By L. Stuart Ditzen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Police shut down alleged brothels Officials raided seven acupressure offices in two counties, arresting two madams and nine prostitutes.
By Sam Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Camden County indicts 5 in deaths The men were charged in unrelated homicides that took place last year: 1 vehicular, 4 by guns.
By Sam Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pen inspired the love; now e-mail shares the lore
By Kathryn Quigley
SPORTS
Woods, over par again, falls 10 shots off the pace
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Koufax lends his expertise to Marlins
Daily News Wire Services
Weir finishes with a flourish, moving up to fifth at worlds
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
N.Y. unveils plans for stadium
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Harper, Lowry are state players of year The basketball stars from Cheltenham and Cardinal Dougherty were key stars for their teams.
THE INQUIRER STAFF
With swing like Tiger, Scott takes first-round lead in TPC
Daily News Wire Services
Hawks' Barley turns up defensive heat
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Saint's Alive St. Joe's tops Wake Forest, reaches Elite 8 St. Joe's defeats doubters, makes Elite Eight
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hawks women are eliminated Iowa State ousted St. Joseph's, 66-58, in the quarterfinals of the Women's NIT.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Isles' goals from afar down Esche, Flyers Isles down Flyers in Roenick's return
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Keady considers leaving Purdue for San Francisco
Daily News Wire Services
Langhorne unstoppable, unflappable
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Shepherding young Sixers satisfying for Snow
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Packer stands firm on Hawks' seeding
By Don Steinberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
49ers will evaluate Whiting after shoulder surgery
Daily News Wire Services
Wildcats' Lange to take command of Middies
THE INQUIRER STAFF
St. Joseph's Prep's Morris is named AP coach of year The veteran guided his Hawks to a Catholic League title, upsetting Cardinal Dougherty.
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Connecticut, Alabama advance to Elite Eight
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Rape accusation investigated
Daily News Wire Services
Spurs stifle Pistons down stretch
Daily News Wire Services
Oklahoma State beats Pitt in defensive battle
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Markov is a punishing presence on the blue line
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER SPORTS WRITER
Fans' noisy night caps a long wait St. Joe's students filled the student center to help cheer on the Hawks.
By Frederick Cusick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Big step for the big guy: Thome sees game action
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Crowds are up at exhibition games
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Two are cleared in Tyson case
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Kansas has done what it can to get ready for UAB's defense
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lindros has shoulder surgery
Daily News Wire Services
A puncher's chance
By STAN HOCHMAN For the Daily News
Riverside's Gould is coach of year Zoll has a memorable senior year at Highland
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Support is pouring in for paralyzed swimmer Volunteer construction workers will be busy this weekend.
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Leaner Roman plans to contend in Catholic South Three all-league first-team players are gone. The Cahillites will need to scrap for runs.
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Carroll tops Wood to win Class AA Flyers Cup
By Joe Santoliquito INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Pennsbury's Beam is a volleyball ambassador
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
BUSINESS
Progress and pain seen for Center City The special-services district's 10th annual study cautions that even amid prosperity, the area has lost office jobs.
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Beefing up business, strolling memory lane Airline's leader on a tour of his roots Southwest chairman plays local-boy-makes-good
By Tom Belden INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Check firms agree to limit fees
By Todd Mason INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
To reassure Disney investors Board member Judith Estrin spoke to a group about strides the giant media firm has made.
By Wendy Tanaka INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In fight to save MCP Hospital, medical staff has a plan: Buy it They have assembled a management team and are discussing a $20 million loan. It is the third group pondering a purchase.
By Karl Stark INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Comcast, Vulcan ready for a mind meld The cable giant will buy billionaire Paul Allen's TechTV and join it to G4, the video-game network.
By Akweli Parker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Bursting at the seams,' Cephalon to annex offices
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drug-card sponsors are named 3 Phila.-area insurers approved for drug-discount cards
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wyeth to close Lancaster County manufacturing plant and lay off 440
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Omar Sharif, in 'Ibrahim,' stars in a gem of a movie
By GLENN WHIPP Los Angeles Daily News
'Code' will spur more than one kind of 'Passion'
New York Daily News
Short Takes
Reviews by Daily News movie critic Gary Thompson, unless noted
Dragons on the stage at the Khyber
By SARA SHERR For the Daily News
French trilogy is complete picture
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
On a Spree of polyphonic pop White robes and good vibes coming to the Wachovia Center.
By Patrick Berkery FOR THE INQUIRER
New Jersey and Ben: Imperfect together
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Beside reality TV, 'Games' a real shame
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Con men come up against church lady Southern-fried comedy remake
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Howells to appear at Emerald City
By Lloylita Prout FOR THE INQUIRER
Simmons exercises his right to be bitchy
HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report
As East Germany shifts, a son takes the role . . . . of a protector
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Durable pianist brings along his intense inner life
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
An ill wind was blowing over the weekend concert scene But healthy replacements come to the rescue
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
Hip-hop goes under the big top
By Dana Reddington INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Villanova revives 'Parade' with a sure touch
By Douglas J. Keating INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
On the cusp of art, science Two exhibitions find beauty, whether creating it or recognizing it.
By Edward J. Sozanski INQUIRER ART CRITIC
DMX is DOA but still talks revenge
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Old Muslim, young Jew bond in Paris
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
'Honey' is sweet on her feet
By Rob Watson FOR THE INQUIRER
LIVING
Retro chick with quite a shtick Perky, quirky Brini acts like TV's next Martha. Brini is so 1950s - and so today
By Beth Gillin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
PRODUCTS PURR, COLORS ROAR New housewares' hues shout "Wake up!" - while new ultra-sshhh motors whisper "Serenity now."
By Diane Goldsmith INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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