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What happened on June 29, 2005
ENTERTAINMENT
Sex tape starring Eve and Stevie J.
Howard Gensler gensleh@phillynews.com Daily News columnist Dan Gross and wire services and contributed to this column
'War' reprint taken from '50s comics series
By JEROME MAIDA For the Daily News
SPORTS
Three jockeys tossed in Delaware Park spill
By Craig Donnelly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phillies' plunge continues with loss to Mets Starter Rob Tejeda fell behind and lasted just four innings. Last place in the NL East is a loss away.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Quinn's deal extended by Maple Leafs
Daily News Wire Services
Deschaine's homer gives Reading win
THE INQUIRER
Warrick is hoping wait was worth it
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bucks go with their Bo-gut
Daily News Wire Services
A New Beginning Bucks select Bogut at No. 1; college players take top 5 slots
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No draft call, so Jones must plot his future The St. Joe's standout had expected to be chosen in last night's NBA draft. He could return to school.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Even with Sosa struggling, O's take care of Yankees
Daily News Wire Services
Roenick apologizes for remark The Flyers center said in an ESPN interview that he should not have chastised hockey fans.
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Michelin offers $10M refund
Daily News Wire Services
Drese tames Pirates as Nats win at home again
Daily News Wire Services
Maple Leafs give Quinn a contract extension
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Sixers choose high school point guard from Georgia Louis Williams, the 45th pick, is the team's first prep selection since Darryl Dawkins.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Delaware team cherishes softball title
By Daryl Bell FOR THE INQUIRER
Did Walsh hear bad advice? The GA grad was under the impression he would go high. He wasn't drafted.
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Letters
Disabled need housing help
By Tim Touhey
Lawyer vows to appeal land ruling A judge had said the county's sale of 177 acres was legal.
By Kathleen Brady Shea INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Don't Rain On This Live Parade
By ELMER SMITH
Judge rebuffs plan for group home He ruled that a company's proposal for a mansion known as The Columns defied zoning regulations.
By Joel Bewley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bush points to 9/11 in Iraq appeal He defended the war and acknowledged the danger. He said the goal is a handover but set no timetable.
By Ron Hutcheson INQUIRER NATIONAL STAFF
Bush's Last Stand On Iraq? Speech Will Ring Hollow When Casualties Hit 2,000
Black vendors outraged over Live 8 merchandising fees The city wants concession merchants to pay $750 to $1,500. Protesters said that price was too high.
By Anthony S. Twyman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
LETTERS A vet's plea: Stop the gun deaths
LETTERS NHL could take a few contract lessons from the NBA
Bomber kills Iraqi assembly member The oldest member of the body was the second to be slain. Other attacks killed two U.S. troops.
By Leila Fadel INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
History awaits council's action Delays in creating a historical review board have preservationists worrying. No need, a councilman says.
By Reid Kanaley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Macho Man
Ruling empowers urban planners
By David Barron
Ukrainian to get Liberty Medal Viktor Yushchenko, who became president after a contentious election, will receive the award in Sept.
By Stephan Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
N.J. effort to fight profiling expanded More than 47,000 officers across the state will be required to complete a new half-day training program.
By Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Fighting for Africa with rock and rhetoric After two decades as a champion for the poor, Bob Geldof still believes music can change the world.
By Dan DeLuca INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE DEADLIEST KIND Humanity is toast, or so it seems in "War of the Worlds," with Steven Spielberg directing a surprisingly emotive Tom Cruise.
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Paula's crusade: Hygienic nail salons
By Dwayne Campbell INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters New Tobacco Tax Wrong Way On Health Care
Lessons of an ex-managing director
By PHIL GOLDSMITH
As services near, mourners pay respect in boys' neighborhood The loss has touched acquaintances and strangers. The joint funeral is tonight.
By Dwight Ott INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
22 mart leases to expire July 31 The short-term tenants will be notified this week. Also, developers surveyed the site for their plans.
By Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Blog Cabin
Exonerated - but now what? For ex-death-row inmates, freedom can be grim reality
By Emilie Lounsberry INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Oversight board gives city a dire budget warning
By Michael Currie Schaffer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Missing woman, 81, is found dead
By Kellie Patrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lawmaker offers plan for gap in funding of youth programs State Rep. Dwight Evans' amendment would use surplus mental health funds to pay the city's part.
By Michael Currie Schaffer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nation/world
Daily News wire services
Senate approves energy bill with a goal of cutting oil use The bipartisan effort encourages alternative fuels and offers $16 billion in tax breaks.
By James Kuhnhenn INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Letters
Legal advice sought on ballot cards County workers poke out the chads when voters do not follow instructions. The practice may contradict state guidelines.
By Nancy Petersen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Divided Democrats make own budget plans Assembly and Senate leaders said they were ready to push conflicting proposals. The deadline is Friday.
By Kaitlin Gurney and Robert Moran INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
LETTERS Funding for kids: A Humpty warning
Mississippi learning: Justice is slow, but sure
By Claude Lewis
A spare, lucid, rewarding history
By Desmond Ryan INQUIRER THEATER CRITIC
Parade of emotions over Miss A Some in Atlantic City fret over changes. Others say the resort left the pageant behind years ago.
By Amy S. Rosenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
This illness isn't going away
By Harvey L. Kliman
Death penalty thrown out in '93 stabbing Robert Morton's lawyers were faulted for their strategy during his trial's sentencing phase.
By Joel Bewley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Witness tells of hit-run pursuit Sean Harkins said he saw the April 4 accident in which a schoolgirl was killed and her sister injured.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Advisory panel ups cancer warning for much-used chemical PFOA is found in raincoats, the coatings of take-out food cartons and in much human blood throughout the U.S.
By Tom Avril INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nuns in a jam for jubilee They must get guests to their convent - in the Live 8 zone.
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For 2 promoters, it's next-level weekend
By Elizabeth Wellington INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Telling the story of African history
Guilty plea entered by contractor in thefts Michael E. Lieber was accused of taking money in advance for home-repair work, then doing shoddy work or none at all.
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Schools chief shocks district, will leave in '06 Morton Sherman's eight years have been marked by controversy. He is looking for something "different."
By Kristen A. Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Star pastor is a testament to power of positive preaching
By Jim Remsen INQUIRER FAITH LIFE EDITOR
'Winnie' Winston, folkie, homeopath
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Deputy sheriff faces 82 child-porn charges
By Stephanie L. Arnold INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Boy, 12, charged in infant's death He is accused of killing his 1-month-old nephew while tossing him outside their home and cracking the baby's skull.
By Wendy Ruderman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
1,000 mourn fallen officer Paris Williams Sr. died in a protest last week. His children said he was always there for them.
By Nathan Gorenstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
2d arrest in fatal arson Maheim Starks, 23, is charged with murder in the deaths of 3 children. "He has an alibi," his attorney says.
By Jacqueline Soteropoulos and Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Arriving Friday: Some higher fares and 'a silver lining'
By Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A. Greenfield Jr., real estate magnate
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The echoes of history Jack Sholl's calling - to be a Liberty Bell tour guide - rang across the miles.
By Michael Vitez INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
18 years apart, a mother and daughter die in similar wrecks Tracy Davis' mother was killed by a drunken driver. The woman accused of killing Davis is charged with being drunk.
By Kathy Boccella INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Southwest fuels takeoff of income from parking
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A WIDER NET The city's wage tax reaches far. Analysts say current policy is smothering development.
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
PGW joins opponents of Exelon merger plans
By Jeff Gelles INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
8 Phila. law firms in top 100 American Lawyer magazine, which ranks them by revenue, said it was among the city's best showings in 20 years.
By Porus P. Cooper INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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