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What happened on August 07, 2006
NEWS
Desperate Grannies? . . . Not!
DEBORAH LEAVY
Fumocrats seen behind the push for Brady Old-guard insiders, analysts said, believe the party boss could clear the mayoral field - and add to their power.
By Thomas Fitzgerald and Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Storm victims still in need
By Ro'Bin White-Morton
Toddler is safe after abduction in home invasion
By Joel Bewley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Van still the man, but better with fans
By Keith Harris FOR THE INQUIRER
The view from West Wyoming, Pa.
Letters
Involvement, frustrated
Make Air Apparent
The War on Global Warming Calif. amps up; Bush shorts out
Insurer to track health records Independence Blue Cross will share data with other plans to help pick the best care.
By Josh Goldstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Immigrant's (double) take on ban in Riverside
By Porus P. Cooper
Get Outta Here! Inspector General Roots Out Suburbanites
When is it my turn for 'freedom'?
A charming 5-year-old
By Patricia Mans FOR THE INQUIRER
NASCAR spoof races to top spot
By Jennifer Dorazio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Yes, Mel Gibson is an anti-Semite He admitted his words were vile, but he missed the truth about the man who uttered them.
By Leonard Pitts Jr
Israel must defeat Hezbollah Olmert needs to ensure his nation retains the confidence of its most important ally, the U.S.
By Charles Krauthammer
Our Readers Write On Crime & Punishment
Of Katyushas, wars & words
By MADELEINE DEAN
Plug-in hybrid car extends technology It's a promising solution close at hand.
By David A. Kirsch
Immobilized and 'dead bored' High gas prices put a crimp in teens' summer plans.
By Rita Giordano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Female Catholic priest has first Mass Though not recognized by any diocese, she was ordained by Roman Catholic Womenpriests. "I feel I have been called . . . by my community to do this."
By Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Local Jews heed call to fight for Israeli cause Like Michael Levin, some young local Zionists are trading the security of home for a spot in the Israeli Defense Forces.
By Christine Schiavo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No absence of OT even when Camden aide was off A top school secretary, paid an extra $103,127 over three years, got overtime pay for vacation days, sick days and a holiday.
By Melanie Burney and Frank Kummer INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Jeffrey B. Kneebone, 47, operatic baritone
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Community Voices: A Marker for the Coatesville Lynching
SPORTS
Bluegrass Cat romps to victory in Haskell
Daily News Wire Services
Woods quickest in history to win 50th PGA Tour title
Daily News Wire Services
Moon: Cunningham worthy of the Hall
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Reyes' slam leads Mets to easy win over Phils New York's 7-run fourth inning proved insurmountable. Mike Lieberthal's homer provided the Phillies' lone run.
By Rob Parent INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
An aching Roddick quits in Toronto
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Dodgers' streak reaches 9
Daily News Wire Services
Ex-Duke lacrosse coach hired at Bryant
Daily News Wire Services
BlueClaws hold off Tourists
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Forrest wins unanimous decision over Quartey
Daily News Wire Services
Landis says he'll fight doping charges
Daily News Wire Services
Ouma declares victory 'easiest fight' of career
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Devil Rays rally, drop Red Sox to two back
Daily News Wire Services
Birds' first-teamers play briefly but well The offense and defense did what they were supposed to do against the Raiders. Then, the backups handed the game over to Oakland.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kiss my bricks: Jimmie conquers Indy
Daily News Wire Services
Cops: Ex-Bird Brooks arrested after chase
Daily News Wire Services
BUSINESS
No vacancy for biotech event BIO won't return to Phila. soon. Will it ever?
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Two labor rivals have US Airways marriage One union left the AFL-CIO; one stayed. But they worked together easily when two airlines became one.
By Jane M. Von Bergen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Making economic, ethnic ends meet South Phila. product Ralph F. "Ray" Desiderio helped to bridge the gap between banks and overlooked neighborhoods.
By Joseph N. DiStefano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Paris has her say in British 'GQ'
HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report
'She-Hulk' ties the knot
By JEROME MAIDA For the Daily News
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