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What happened on February 03, 2006
LIVING
Steps to take to ensure your roof gathers no moss
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Old laundry ideas? Give 'em a rinse The washer-and-dryer area should get priority in home design and be appealingly decorated.
By Michael Walsh FOR THE INQUIRER
Goods aplenty A local retailer hunts for wares at the International Gift Fair.
By Eils Lotozo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Elegance from a Biddle estate
By David Iams FOR THE INQUIRER
Modern modular: Ticky-tacky no more
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Furniture with the fun built in
By Elaine Markoutsas FOR THE INQUIRER
SPORTS
Vincent: It's gone too far The ex-Eagles star has watched his old team implode - and wonders when it will all end.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dragons fall again to UNC-Wilmington
By SCOTT HAMILTON For the Daily News
From 'Hike!' to 'Roll 'em!' When football's over, a quarterback finds work in films.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
GW rallies to a win over Xavier
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Second-half spurt by Rice helps George Washington rally past Xavier
Daily News Wire Services
Iverson says trade talk, medias negativity sting
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Citing money, Martz backs out of Lions deal
Daily News Staff and Wire Reports
Georgia's Landers registers 650th win
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Back pain still plaguing Phillies prospect Hamels
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Miller returns to slopes in France, controversy still not far behind him
Daily News Wire Services
Taliaferro fund raises $18,000
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dawkins, Kalu stand by McNabb They said everyone has a breaking point. Eagles management would not discuss the interview.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stevenson, Nedved able to take the ice
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Irish clinch tie for crown in going 17-0 Rashidat Junaid led the way with 21 points as Camden Catholic beat Bishop Eustace, 58-52.
By Pete Schnatz INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Pierre's 1-year Cubs deal: $5.75 million
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Rewriting History Alexander hoping for another game for the books.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wayne's Marucci named captain for '07 Walker Cup
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Buffalo again proves baffling to Flyers The Sabres' talented forwards threw Esche off his game.
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Colley neck surgery called 'successful'
Daily News Wire Services
NFLPA says it plans to decertify if no deal
By Ashley Fox INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Comments lead fans to question McNabb's thinking
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Building a reputation on the mat Roman has become a power.
By Keith Pompey INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Jones resigns as Winslow coach
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wayne's Buddy Marucci named captain for 2007 Walker Cup team
Daily News Wire Services
Carroll girls hold off Neumann-Goretti
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
GFS soccer star Mzamane signs with Wake Forest
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Police charge Davis' wife with battery
Daily News Wire Services
NEWS
New Year But Same Old Killings? We Can't Have A Repeat Of 2005
Intel boss: Al Qaeda is still top terror threat
Daily News Wire Services
Man who was wrongly jailed gets settlement
By Tina Moore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rumors paralyze Mexican workers Many in the city's restaurant industry stayed home this week because of fears of an immigration raid.
By Gaiutra Bahadur INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
U.S. blind to Mideast reality
By Trudy Rubin
Besmirching Councilman Cohen's legacy
Swann's GOP nod grows likelier as Bucks joins fold The delegation is set to back him at next week's state meeting, a letter said. Bill Scranton spoke in Delco.
By Dana Reddington INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gun possession brings jail term A Camden man could have gotten 15 years under a career-criminal law, but a U.S. judge cut it to eight.
By Troy Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
House GOP forges new path as it picks a majority leader John Boehner won an upset over Roy Blunt, an ally of DeLay who had held the job since the fall.
By James Kuhnhenn INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Letters
Street touts his anticrime initiative He is calling upon church communities to "play an active role" in curbing the culture of violence.
By Julie Shaw and Robert Moran INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
A pledge to make property-tax reform the No. 1 priority
By Joseph J. Roberts Jr
The Material Girl teams with a virtual act
By Gene D'Alessandro INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clearing the Record
Camden wants judge to revisit Cramer Hill ruling He blocked the city's plan for redevelopment, saying procedures were not properly followed.
By Dwight Ott INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Western ink, Muslim ire The Offense: A huge cultural divide goes back centuries.
By Andrew Maykuth INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Investing in Biosciences Right move for Pa.
New antismoking legislation introduced in City Council This effort - a citywide workplace ban - resembles one stalled for a year. "Hopefully calmer minds will prevail," she said.
By Michael Currie Schaffer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Nation/world
Daily News wire services
What It'll Take To Curb Homicides
By DWIGHT EVANS
Iran warns it'll ban nuke inspectors
Daily News Wire Services
Letters
Cheer up, sports fans; odds show it could be worse
By Tom Avril INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In the neighborhood, Rocky draws a crowd
By Julie Stoiber INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Single-sex schools don't work
By CAROL E. TRACY & TERRY FROMSON
Bush to ask Congress for extra war funding He will seek $120 billion for Iraq and Afghanistan, which would raise total costs to $440 billion.
By Ron Hutcheson INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Penn's Landing Corp. may end its closed-door policies
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Western envoys seek accord on Iran They hope to back the IAEA's reporting of the nation's nuclear program to the Security Council.
By Hannah Allam INQUIRER FOREIGN STAFF
How do we repair America's integrity? The lingering Enronlike idea, win at any cost, is still hampering a higher standard of leadership.
By Jim Lichtman and Richard O. Hanson
An acquittal in widow's 1979 murder After arrests in 2003, one man was convicted and a 2d pleaded guilty.
By Sam Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Druce could be paroled next month The former legislator, involved in a hit-run fatality, will have served the minimum 2 years of his term.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
One-sided liberal drivel
Pa., N.J. eye welfare crackdown U.S. may cut states' aid if shifting recipients into jobs falls short.
By Kera Ritter INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Google and China: Imperfect together
By Frida Ghitis
Wing Bowl's Span A saucy Philadelphia tradition
Slimy cut-rate oil
Rendell donors had slots interest Contributions were legal, but raise issue of influence.
By Angela Couloumbis INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
The Case For Merit Selection Of Judges
WHAT DID HE MEAN? A figure of speech, some say of McNabb's "black-on-black crime" remark. Others say it fans flames.
By Annette John-Hall and Rob Watson INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
'Person of interest' now a slaying suspect Police say an ex-employee at an Ardmore catering firm was the last person Sarah Boone talked to before her death.
By Keith Herbert INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters Readers Respond Without religion, the world would be . . .
Moody's considers DRPA for downgrade The move increases the pressure to resolve the feud between N.J. and Pennsylvania over dredging. Still, both sides refuse to budge.
By Leonard N. Fleming INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Narberth builds on pride Others who came before set the borough's identity. Political involvement will keep it alive.
By Angus Love
BUSINESS
Sales rise 8 pct. at Rohm & Haas
By Bob Fernandez INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
College loans could cost more To reduce the deficit, the House and Senate passed bills slashing U.S. funding.
By Iris Kuo INQUIRER WASHINGTON BUREAU
Councilman pushing to drop Wachovia
By Joseph N. DiStefano and Michael Currie Schaffer INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Fort Washington Expo is sold Valley Forge Convention & Visitors Bureau said the building was being bought by Liberty Property Trust and would be converted into offices.
By Suzette Parmley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drug firm stock falls despite big profit gain AstraZeneca's earnings rose 40% in the quarter. Investors were not happy when it said 2006 results would be flat.
By Thomas Ginsberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The cable giant quakes Comcast's quarterly profit drops 69 percent. Investment income was one reason.
By Miriam Hill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Crackdown on 'Bad Credit B Gone,' 19 other credit-repair firms
By Jeff Gelles INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
A reminiscence of a jazzman who never touched earth
By Toby Zinman FOR THE INQUIRER
Jazz festival for the young set The Please Touch Museum has music all month.
By Gene D'Alessandro INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mag covering Brad & Angelina's WAR
HOWARD GENSLER Daily News columnist Dan Gross, wire services and Baird Jones contributed to this report
HERE COME THE HYBRIDS The fuel-efficient, electric-gas vehicles are going mainstream, and the Philadelphia International Auto Show features a variety of them along with many other attractions.
By Akweli Parker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Dr. John, angry man Katrina makes him seethe - and sing to help out.
By Nick Cristiano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Imagine Me & You' rushing toward the exit
By Glenn Whipp LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS
Cute 'Shoes,' well worth trying on
By Jennifer Dorazio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Updated Wilde trifle tasty, if not nutritious
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Interracial dating story appeals to Lathan
By LAURA RANDALL For the Daily News
Uptight accountant learns love comes in all colors
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Rotunda space meets its match John Shipman's quirky work provides a solution for Woodmere.
By Edith Newhall FOR THE INQUIRER
At ballroom, a regular outlet for salsa fans
By Lloylita Prout FOR THE INQUIRER
Mario Cantone: He IS your mother's comic
By A.D. Amorosi FOR THE INQUIRER
Pa. Ballet excels with Balanchine
By Nancy G. Heller FOR THE INQUIRER
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