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What happened on February 01, 2005
NEWS
T.F. Toomey Jr., 67, medical director
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bucks man charged in 2002 beating death
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jury out on impact of Codey's decision Some say his leadership will be enhanced. Others see it suffering.
By Kaitlin Gurney INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Letters FIRST BLACK SUPER BOWL QB? TRY DOUG WILLIAMS
Saidel tops campaign cash list New campaign-finance reports reveal who spent time actively raising money last year.
By Marcia Gelbart and Angela Couloumbis INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Workshops show how to write your way into your valentine's heart
By Dianna Marder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters The magic SocSec cure
Iraq's huge step forward The vote's turnout, estimated at 60 percent, bodes well for the future.
Oh, the irony: Leo gets award from a legend
By D. Marder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Allawi appeals for unity after vote The election means "a new era" for Iraq, the prime minister said. European leaders praised the vote. But low Sunni turnout raised worries of a sectarian rift.
By Tom Lasseter INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Look Who's Lying Now Police Commissioner And Mayoral Aide Do A Number On The City
Letters Credibility gap
Letters God & nuclear weapons
One time to show who we really are
By Larry Kane
Madison Ave.'s goal: Avoid a flag by FCC After last year's debacle, broadcasters are worried about fines. The entertainment and ads are under strict control.
By David Hiltbrand INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters Drop-kick Michelle
House fire claims lives of 2 men in Bustleton
By Ira Porter INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Make impaired motorists pay the cost N.J. lawmakers should order breath-test car locks for first-time drunken drivers.
They Have Designs On Darwin
Carol Towarnicky
Gaza vote reflects new Hamas tactic Extremist group looks to expand its base.
By Michael Matza INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Deliberations continue in executive's trial
By Emilie Lounsberry and John Shiffman INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Assorted throng on hand as Jackson trial begins Fans and foes and a horde of media gathered as jury selection got under way in the molestation case.
By Paul Nussbaum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Abraham declares she'll seek reelection The D.A. advocates cameras in "hot spots" throughout city. A rival wants prosecutors in neighborhood police districts.
By Thomas Fitzgerald INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The mayor gets onboard for SEPTA and its riders He used a rush-hour trip on the Broad Street subway to call for transit funds from Harrisburg.
By Michael Currie Schaffer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Police probe related killings The discovery of a slain woman in Fairmount Park led police to a dead body in an Upper Merion hotel.
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. and Keith Herbert INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
India's bad move in disaster
By Madhusree Mukerjee
Shiites vote to redress history
By Daniel Sneider
Can a 'groundhog' make Pa. hip? Those odd little Web films are the sly work of state tourism officials, not underground filmmakers.
By Tanya Barrientos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Codey appoints final member to school board Recently plagued by absenteeism, it again has all nine seats filled.
By Melanie Burney INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Know gambling's true costs
By Bill Kearney
Letters
With Codey out, Corzine can coast into fall campaign The Democrats' new unity in the race for governor dealt a blow to the GOP.
By Tom Turcol INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Prosecutors: Bribe caught on video Footage shows a businessman counting $2,000. An ex-parking official's lawyer says it was a referral fee.
By L. Stuart Ditzen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Orchestra 2001: Odd and uneven The ensemble presented a quirky two-part program Sunday at Swarthmore College.
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
District's new option helps overage students A brighter future for teens stalled in ninth grade
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Funny-tawkin' Pats fans will be crying in their chowdah
By LARRY ATKINS
How will majority rule Iraq? The growing power of Shiites has some worried about theocracy - or civil war.
By Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson and Huda Ahmed INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
Poignant witnesses to mental-health needs
By Marcia Windness Coward
Self-described dog-lover gets 45 days in jail for puppy abuse
By Larry King INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Local stations have heavy presence in Jacksonville
By Robert Strauss FOR THE INQUIRER
Preserved farmland is fetching high prices Buyers are inspired by the dream of owning pastoral acreage, but options are limited. Holdings are unlikely to appreciate.
By Christine Schiavo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jax gone wild Welcome to Jacksonville - Super Bowl City - where bank balances go to die.
By Daniel Rubin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Guards absolved in hanging at jail A Waterford man committed suicide last month in a cell for psychiatric patients, officials said.
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
House to permit 'ghost' voting The rule lets others cast votes for members as long as they are in the state capital.
By Mario F. Cattabiani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A daughter's quiet love for Thurmond After his death, his biracial child tells her story without bitterness.
By Annette John-Hall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Druggist pleads guilty to pill sales
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fatal stabbing blamed on gang war A Chesco prosecutor said evidence in the death of Fidel Ibarra would merit a first-degree murder conviction.
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Big hopes, big fears Wal-Mart's expansion inspires both in the region.
By Mitch Lipka INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles faithful putting up big numbers in Florida Birds fans are outpacing rivals 6-1.
By Murray Dubin and Rory Sweeney INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Amedeo 'Mede' Bondi, 92, professor at Hahnemann
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Advocates and officials celebrate housing fund
By Anthony S. Twyman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man guilty in shoot-out near school Prosecutors will seek five years in prison for Aaron M. Brown in the gunfight outside Snyder-Girotti Elementary School.
By Larry King INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Villanova removes memorial plaque It remembered a professor who killed herself and a newborn with Down syndrome. Protesters said it was inappropriate for a Catholic school.
By Larry Fish INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Inmate's suits dismissed as frivolous David Dewees Richardson sought damages related to robbery charges that have been lodged against him.
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Thomas E. Harrington Sr., educator
By Maureen Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Faithful to Philly after years away
By Michael Klein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Daily News' top editor leaving Zachary Stalberg led "The People Paper" for 20 years. Managing editor Michael Days will take over Feb. 11.
By Thomas Ginsberg and Beth Gillin INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Suddenly, Super Bowl-bound Blake Thomason and kids can ditch those ho-hum cold-day-in-winter plans. Thanks to Dad, they're Florida-bound.
By Annette John-Hall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Insurance brokerage settles N.Y. bid-rig case
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
US Airways lost $611 million in '04, triple that of 2003
By Tom Belden INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hello, your * Cable television * High-speed Internet * Video camera * Computer game is on the line New cell phones can receive short video programs. 3G technology finally may come of age in this country.
By Akweli Parker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Question remains: Who gets the tix? Neither God nor WIP has been able to solve one firm's Super Bowl dilemma.
By Tony Gnoffo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Second equity pool ready for tech firms
By Porus P. Cooper INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wyeth's 'fen-phen' fallout The recalled diet drug's maker surprised markets with a loss of $1.76 billion in the 4th quarter, sending its stock down 7.8%.
By Thomas Ginsberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Korver Steals the Show A.I. scores 27 in return, but isn't the hero
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lieber is likely the Phils' mound ace Whether he wants to be called one or not, he is expected to provide them with a winning hand.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wings-Rock game moved to April 2
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Parry, Ritchie embody joy, pain One player's loss became a Super Bowl gain for the other.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Villanova men return to top 25 after 8 years The Wildcats are ranked 24th by the Associated Press. Their rout of then-No. 2 Kansas was a major factor.
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clarett skips skills competition
Daily News Staff and Wire Reports
West Catholic settles for a sloppy triumph
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Jayhawks turn back Missouri
Daily News Wire Services
Ready to Receive? Yes, T.O. is back on the field, but his official return remains a mystery.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Virginia springs an upset; Vols win
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Postcard from Jacksonville
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Defending champs slipping, at least at practice
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Brady suing sponsor of MVP award
THE INQUIRER STAFF
For L.J. Smith, starting is no major adjustment
By Shannon Ryan, Bob Brookover and Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Bonds to miss most of spring training after knee surgery
Daily News Wire Services
Prez greets Pistons at White House
Daily News Wire Services
Dragons draw Ball St. in ESPN event
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Coach kept Answer's return in question
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A NEW ATTITUDE Upbeat Dillon is giving the Patriots a positive charge
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Simien, Jayhawks survive a scare
THE INQUIRER STAFF
7-foot-3 defender stops Drexel The Dragons' Sean Brooks faced an Old Dominion freshman who let him run but stopped his shots.
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Accident at Gulfstream critically injures jockey
THE INQUIRER STAFF
ENTERTAINMENT
Black stars' flicks deliver one-two punch at the box office
By ADAM NICHOLS -- New York Daily News
'The Sopranos' are shooting on over to A&E
HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report. Send e-mail to gensleh@philly news.com
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