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What happened on September 07, 2004
NEWS
Olympics Bid Let's go for the gold!
Teen dies in traffic as officer pursues The Bucks youth, reportedly drinking at the Shore with friends, fled a confrontation and was hit by two vehicles.
By Nancy Phillips INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Much like its food, Shafto's is simply a staple The Ocean City eatery is known for comfort dishes and pie so good there are rules for ordering.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Frances' damage could be $10 billion 'The price you pay to live in paradise'
By Troy Graham and Anthony R. Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Kerry and Bush resume debate over Iraq conflict The Democratic candidate accused the President of sending troops to "the wrong war . . . at the wrong time."
By Thomas Fitzgerald INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fighting slavery, Brazil has successes and powerful foes
By Kevin G. Hall INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Warm ocean waters feed a nerve-racking cycle
By Anthony R. Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters No One Has A Monopoly On Right Thinking
Letters What Riot Grrrl missed at the demonstration
Honor thy father
Letters He's venting
Still Waiting
Paint ball: A game to some, a nuisance to others Proponents say the sport is safer than golf. Police say vandals are aiming paint-ball guns at homes, cars and bystanders.
By Stephanie L. Arnold INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bomber kills 7 Marines in Iraq Three Iraqi troops also died. It was the worst U.S. loss of life in months and pushed its war toll closer to 1,000.
By Nancy A. Youssef INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
From thrift shops to photo spreads: The Divided Woman
By Beth Gillin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters Better off gone
Pa. delegates coddled in N.Y.
By Larry Kane
A dance that skewers with charm
By Eils Lotozo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
RED STATE / BLUE STATE Voices from each side of the political divide
Does This Smell A Little Gamey? Gaming Chief Should Step Down After New Flap
Labor of Love We invited readers to tell us what they love about their jobs and why they find the jobs fulfilling. Today, we continue to publish the best responses.
Nation/world
Daily News wire services
Red-Light Cameras Don't change to green just yet
Letters
New, Tougher Pgw: No One Wins If We Fail
By THOMAS E. KNUDSEN
Shoot-out renews community's resolve
By Leslie A. Pappas INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Marketers are trying to exploit the mythology of the Main Line Those touting Chester Springs are claiming false geographical connections.
By Victoria Boaz
Hidden away, slaves still toiling in Brazil Their number has been put at 50,000. Fruits of their labor reach the U.S.
By Kevin G. Hall INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
HOME SWEET 'REAL WORLD' How a former bank in Old City was transformed into the hippest pad in town. For four months, anyway.
By Michael Klein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Grit fills gatherings of summer Youth fairs and vet reunions remind us about courage.
By Michele Lacina
Teens cut a new deal for an old poker hand The card game is exciting lots of young fans.
By David Hiltbrand INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
John R. McConnell, noted Phila. lawyer
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Likability may be Kerry's greatest hurdle
By Thomas Fitzgerald INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mayor kicks off renovation project A nonprofit bought one East Parkside home and will buy others to sell to low-income families.
By Gaiutra Bahadur INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
RiverLink Ferry sees ridership sink again The Phila.-to-Camden route continues to lose money. Passengers were frustrated by some long waits to cross.
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
As schools open, a class for crossers Crossing guards in the Philadelphia area are being trained on how to get children to school safely.
By Dick Cooper INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters School success: Parents rule
Russell H. Faith, 'Mr. Music'
By Natalie Pompilio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Millwood feels good but not about relief
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Practice squad has new faces
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Marlins in shuffle
THE INQUIRER
Discipline, not smile, is Coughlin's umbrella Strength has seen the Giants' coach through.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Shockey says he'll play Sunday vs. Birds
Daily News Wire Services
Phils fail to crack Braves' armor A fill-in pitcher and a couple of infield hits were enough to reaffirm why games usually go Atlanta's way.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chiefs: A defense to fix and an old friend to fix it A defensive coordinator working under the man who replaced him as head coach? It's working out just fine.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Singh takes over No. 1 ranking from Woods Tiger held top spot for over 5 years
Daily News Wire Services
Reading finishes with 4-game sweep
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Backe's home run leads Astros to 10th straight victory
Daily News Wire Services
For Eastern, a no-grass cutting edge on field Rather than build a new athletic field, the school chose to replace the playing surface with artificial turf.
By Tom McGurk INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Westbrook's starring in an ill-defined role
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bowden relatives killed in car crash
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Little-raced Love of Money romps to victory in $750,000 Pa. Derby
By Craig Donnelly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Grandson, former son-in-law of Bobby Bowden killed in wreck
Daily News Wire Services
BUSINESS
More mutual-funds shake-ups In the 2d year of scrutiny, Eliot Spitzer and the SEC may look at marketing fees and how funds are sold.
By Todd Mason INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Britney checks in on fertile ground
HOWARD GENSLER gensleh@phillynews.com Daily News wire services contributed to this report
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