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What happened on January 21, 2007
SPORTS
40th anniversary is no party A Flyers first: This team might be the league's worst
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer
Seeking the Elusive Grail Peyton Manning would like to win an NFL title on his way to Canton.
By Ashley Fox, Inquirer Staff Writer
No. 3 UCLA turns back No. 11 Arizona Hill scores 16 to lead Arkansas to a 20-point win over No. 16 LSU. A buzzer-beater by No. 10 Alabama fends off upset-minded Georgia. No. 1 Florida and No. 2 Wisconsin prevail with strong finishes.
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Owls, Comfort claim 11th straight; next up is a perennial foe, Rutgers
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Steelers: No deal yet on Tomlin as coach
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Drexel wins battle pitting old friends
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Snider scores 3; Wings win
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Rhode Island keeps Owls in their funk
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
O'Hair has no expectations, only goals
By Joe Logan, Inquirer Staff Writer
McDynamo set to eclipse field The Chester County gelding is nominated for top steeplechaser.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Strong effort not enough The Flyers gave up the lead with 20.8 seconds left in the game and lost to N.J. in the shoot-out.
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Can they share the court? With his suspension at an end, Anthony takes floor with Iverson.
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
After taking the Heat, Sixers right back at it
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phantoms beaten, 4-1, as foe scores a hat trick
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Feeling Right at Home He enjoyed his time in Seattle, but Jamie Moyer loves being back in Philadelphia.
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For 'Nova, win was all about 'attytood' Stingy 'D': The Cats smothered Kevin Durant and the Longhorns.
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
On The Nba
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Rancocas Valley still unbeaten The Red Devils relied on late free throws to turn back Gloucester Catholic in the 61-51 victory.
By Keith Pompey INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
GA jolts Cheltenham, 58-36, behind 'selfless' Magarity
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Kixx win, stay in first place
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
NEWS
Rendell has put Pa. into an economic hole He has ignored the reality about taxes and spending - that they drive away jobs and talent.
By Pat Toomey
Howls from the herd Property Tax Reform in N.J.
Two big names in Montco may vie Bruce Castor said he would run for commissioner against GOP wishes. Democrats have urged Joe Hoeffel to run again.
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
When U.S. was hero, not villain
By Lynda Rufo Connelly FOR THE INQUIRER
Immigrants gone, but at what cost? Riverside deals with law of unintended consequences.
By Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rendell's health-care plan puts Pa. out front While other states focus on coverage, he also aims to cut costs and increase wellness. Some call it too ambitious.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
600 wins and a lot of changes in girls' hoops He has seen tunics and shortened schedules. The Downingtown East coach is being honored.
By Don Beideman INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF
Designed to surround children with safety
By Teresa Anicola FOR THE INQUIRER
Letters
The peril in trusting us Bush and Cheney preached democracy in Iraq while subverting it in its birthplace.
By Jim Sleeper
The blue-ribbon bunch The children of Chesco farmer Douglas Howe were big winners at this year's state farm show.
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Chester's new game, new hope The opening of Harrahs Casino this week is good news for the troubled city by the river.
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Preparing a weekend to dazzle a prince Phila.s challenge: Devising an agenda fit for a future king.
By Julie Stoiber INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Health Care in Pa. Greater than the parts, if the parties agree
Carruth says tape will verify his story He said he had recorded conversations in which he told Camden's school board chief of pressure to rig scores.
By Dwight Ott and Melanie Burney INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Unique Mozambique Though scarred by history, this nation boasts a beautiful capital, some of Africa's best cuisine, and famed beaches.
By Michael Currie Schaffer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
DHS dilemma: Doing right by a child A foster couple battles a mandate to keep families together.
By Melissa Dribben INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Top draws that engage buyers Whether new or resale homes, amenities start in kitchens, baths.
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
A match made for mirth Comedians Brian McKim and Traci Skene, wed for 18 years, say the marriage has been a career boon.
By Rusty Pray INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A journey to spiritual growth Osama Al-Qasem and a neighbor took the annual pilgrimage to reconnect with their Islamic faith.
By Kristin E. Holmes INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Killings by police: Why the sharp rise? City streets are more dangerous, police say. Others fault a lack of leadership on use of deadly force.
By Robert Moran INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Art Museum thanks 'Gross Clinic' donors Reception honors hundreds trying to keep painting in Phila.
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rotarians honor state trooper for work on double homicide Trooper Joseph McCunney has been the lead investigator into the 2002 murders of Miles and Mary Warner in Chadds Ford. For his service, the Rotary Club named him trooper of the year for 2006.
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Police chase and kill teen they say was armed
By Mari A. Schaefer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bryn Mawr Trust honors its own The bank cited Harold J. Thompson for 41 years of service, from teller to assistant vice president.
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
At Act II, he finally can direct, too Steve Blumenthal, busy operating the theater for eight years, is happy to be back running a play.
By Matt Sandy FOR THE INQUIRER
Big plans, big prizes, then a big letdown A millionaire's $100,000 grants to three students drew cheers and raised hopes. But now the money has run out.
By Jan Hefler INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'It's not just academic skills' At Shoemaker, a key strategy is teaching students "social emotional learning."
By Martha Woodall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The drag-queen king With hairy legs and a knock-your-nylons-off voice, local thespian Dito van Reigersberg becomes Miss Martha Graham Cracker, cream of the cabaret cookies.
By Tanya Barrientos INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Poised to assist the medical sector in . . . Connecting the Data As health-care providers move from paper to electronics, tech firms are ready to cash in.
By Jane M. Von Bergen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Critics worry about identity theft, bias With electronic health records, people may not seek treatment for certain conditions to preserve their privacy.
By Jane M. Von Bergen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Passing the baton In Christoph Eschenbach's final season with the Philadelphia Orchestra, his successor could already be on the 2007-08 guest roster.
By Peter Dobrin INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
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