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What happened on April 17, 2007
NEWS
Swedish jazz trio goes all different places at World Cafe
By Kevin L. Carter FOR THE INQUIRER
FOP wants rapping firefighter fired
By Jacqueline L. Urgo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Attorneys maneuver in Mumia case
By John Shiffman, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Motel handyman denies involvement
By Sam Wood, Inquirer Staff Writer
Storms: Brewing of a 'bomb'
By Anthony R. Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Slots Ruling A mistake by the court's majority
Lessons Of My Son's Drug Death
By ANONYMOUS
Partnership with region key for cities
By John Hickenlooper
Nutter envisions a Philly line of goods
By Patrick Kerkstra INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Williams, Etheridge meld classical, jazz They'll be at the Perelman tomorrow.
By Karl Stark INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Get dressed, Haley, you're outta here Finally America, and yours truly, got it right. This week, with a Nashville theme, look for Phil's "American Idol" run to be capped.
By Karen Heller INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The journalistic suggestion box
A Straw Poll on Casinos You can vote here
Gun-Control Debate Gun group: Arms might have halted killings
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gay-power list is far out
DEBBIE WOODELL
A campus and U.S. tragedy of 'monumental proportions'
From Inquirer Wire Reports
Zig-zag correctness
Clearing the Record
Public Campaign Financing Not too late to save it
Campuses' never-ending battle The recent death of a Rider student points out how alcohol-fueled tragedy can strike any school.
By Carol J. Suplee
The center's pop bill is prime
By Dan DeLuca INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Campus Massacre 32 slain at Va. Tech in deadliest U.S. shootings On campuses: Safety can be difficult, but school faulted.
By Kathy Boccella and Dan Hardy INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Letters
The Duke Injustice: It Actually Happens Here
School message
Untimely pause to Corzine's agenda? Aides say legislative efforts will move ahead. The crucial question is how long the governor will be sidelined.
By Elisa Ung INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Why we all need to snitch
Roberts, Klibanoff win Pulitzer in history
By Carlin Romano INQUIRER BOOK CRITIC
National News
Daily News wire services
Takcs Quartet's fine program is one to replay in memory
By Peter Dobrin INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Prize for bright ideas offered
By Jacqueline L. Urgo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SideShow YOUR DAILY DOSE OF GOSSIP
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Why Is Pa. Riding 'Abstinence' Gravy Train? State Should Abstain From Applying For These Funds
Imus to boost ratings of bin Laden TV show
By Andy Borowitz
Upbeat, but also cautious, on Corzine
By Jennifer Moroz, Inquirer Staff Writer
The race to be mayor, Philadelphia-style Place your bets on leasing airport
By Larry Eichel INQUIRER SENIOR WRITER
Area composers alike only in their differences
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Thomas A. Marotta Jr., 73, fashion chief
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nightmare Part II: Residents of Lumberton suffered in '04
By Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Unseasonable Strangeness Flooding: Not as bad as feared.
By Larry King, Edward Colimore and Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Honoring efforts to stay human Remembrances of the Holocaust should stress what enabled victims to maintain moral values.
By Arthur B. Shostak
Dreading what is next At a close-knit school, friends await the names of the dead.
By Michael Vitez INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pas de shoe The Rosin Box on Sansom Street, now run by the second generation, has partnered area ballerinas for 30 years.
By Phyllis Stein-Novack FOR THE INQUIRER
Penn carjacking suspect shot A university officer killed a man who was struggling to take his gun after reportedly driving a stolen van into some parked cars.
By Joseph A. Gambardello and Amanda Rittenhouse INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Letters
Missing Chesco child subject of Amber Alert
By Kathleen Brady Shea, Inquirer Staff Writer
Inqlings | There will be 26 more servings of 'Dinner Impossible'
By Michael Klein, Inquirer Columnist
Royal Ballet is big on Mann's classical side
By David Patrick Stearns, Inquirer Music Critic
SPORTS
Gymnast from Philly is a showman - and a champion Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons won the NCAA all-around title.
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A Plan That Wouldn't Fly Bill Giles wanted Kiteman to deliver the first ball.
By Bill Giles FOR THE INQUIRER
Lightning makes Brodeur look human
Daily News Wire Services
Furyk changes format for June golf invitational It's a 4-ball match, "taking on the world."
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Soul lose Graziani and second straight game
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Olbermann to join NBC for pregame program
Daily News Wire Services
Pennsbury product is back with Birds
Daily News Staff Report
Soul slinger Graziani wearing sling after loss
By ANDY FRIEDLANDER For the Daily News
With win, Nets clinch at least seventh seed
Daily News Wire Services
Soriano hurt in Cubs' victory
Daily News Wire Services
Weather again wipes out schedule
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Error-prone Orioles rally to defeat Devil Rays
Daily News Wire Services
Brian Wanamaker selects Central Connecticut State
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sixers to put fan back in fan night They aim to say thanks in many ways.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Paralyzed N.J. player in hospital with infection Shykem Lawrence, injured last August during a scrimmage, had been home five days.
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hall takes hoops post at Abington
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tennis Channel, DirecTV make deal
Daily News Wire Services
Former Strawberry Mansion star entering the NBA draft
THE INQUIRER STAFF
ENTERTAINMENT
Mega Mann
By JONATHAN TAKIFF, takiffj@phillynews.com 215-854-5960
Mann also scores famed Royal Ballet
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
J.Lo, Anthony sue Enquirer - in Europe
HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report
Dan Gross | Zanzibar leaving Broad
BUSINESS
Filings for bankruptcy decline 70 percent Experts are not sure of the exact cause for the sharp dip. U.S. rules that took effect in 2006 made it harder to declare bankruptcy.
By Harold Brubaker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Additional AstraZeneca staff disciplined
By Thomas Ginsberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Radnor firm says it's making amends to underpaid CEO Energy explorer Penn Virginia raised his salary and bonuses this year to $1.3 million. Still, its panel says, he deserves more.
By Jonathan Berr FOR THE INQUIRER
Former Foamex chief has come back to old job
By Bob Fernandez INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SKEWED VIEWS Concrete Pictures, of Bala Cynwyd, has won big ad clients with its holistic approach - and its peculiar sense of humor.
By Miriam Hill INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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