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What happened on July 23, 2007
SPORTS
Pastime Paradise Dawn of game captured midday
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Donaghy may blow whistle The man embroiled in the NBA point-shaving scandal is expected to surrender and cooperate with investigators.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Olsen's status iffy after arrest
Daily News Wire Services
Post-fight: Hopkins calls bout 'great,' Wright says 'dirty'
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Nadal bounces back at Mercedes
Daily News Wire Services
Garcia stumbles, Harrington wins The final day saw a 3-shot lead vanish. After a ragged finish, the Irishman's final putt fell.
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lee defeats Miyazato in women's match play
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Sixers-Raptors game in January likely to interest investigators
Daily News Wire Services
Crippen sets backstroke mark
Daily News Wire Services
Ottawa tips Rochester in the 10th
THE INQUIRER
Ogilvie's eagle leads to victory
Daily News Wire Services
Tetrick drives to win in Ben Franklin Pace
By Chuck Newman FOR THE INQUIRER
What pitching problem? J.D. Durbin shut out the Padres on 5 hits and the Phils' bats continued to sizzle.
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles sign two draftees Due at camp Friday, QB Kevin Kolb is the last unsigned player.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Devil Rays serve up batting practice to Yankees
Daily News Wire Services
Dawn of game captured midday
By Frank Fitzpatrick, Inquirer Staff Writer
NEWS
Policy in Guantanamo won't thwart terrorism Rigged rules impede accurate investigations
By Brian J. Foley
Video helps push school uniforms
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Next Stop: Better Septa Service? The Funding Has Come Through: Now The Real Work Begins
Man, 20, found dead of gunshot wound
Inquirer staff
Unhappy endings
Make Pa. a health-care leader
By Linda Hunt Beckman
GLAAD responds to Fatimah
Burlco GOP's fate may be on the line The powerful organization, which has slipped recently, is facing Democrats working for even more victories.
By Cynthia Burton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
McCain on Iraq: Still a hero
Readers Have A Few Bones To Pick With Dn
Search for terrorists finds a traitor
By Alfred Lubrano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Why Hollywood's still talking about Darfur
By MARIA BELLO
Last Gasp For Foes Of Barnes Move
By DEBORAH LEAVY
When it comes to football, Turrell, 9, talks a good game
By Patricia Mans FOR THE INQUIRER
West Philly Blaze
JESSICA GRIFFIN/Daily News
A Better Energy Plan Plug-in power
Rejecting an Iraq Compromise Reid's posturing gets us nowhere
Enemies real and imagined Turns out news of a key capture and killing was terrorist-generated fiction. If they can invent phantom foes, maybe we can invent victory.
By Kathleen Parker
Letters
Environmental center helps school nurture love of nature Green Woods Charter has a unique alliance with the facility.
By Jeremy Rogoff INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
How will SEPTA use its funding? Politicians who helped it get a dedicated financial base and its riders want to see improved services.
By Paul Nussbaum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Riding back in time to rodeo days
By Barbara L. Sherf
College ranking dropouts Some private schools in Pa. are rebelling against U.S. News & World Report's annual education survey.
By Kathy Boccella INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Devey Comer, 63, neuropsychologist
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Six killed in weekend violence Dispute over bet turns deadly
By Jan Hefler INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A shrew's taming - played for laughs
By Howard Shapiro INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Baring your backpack to bolster school safety Wissahickon High will join other institutions this fall in permitting only clear or mesh bags in the hallways.
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Orchestra, pianist on parallel paths Luckily, they rejoined forces before Andr Watts hit the Rachmaninoff concerto's 2d movement.
By Peter Dobrin INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Putting the squeeze on air comfort
By Carl Zavattieri
Francis J. Dallett, 79; retired Penn archivist
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mishap on ride injures 5 A log boat slid backward on a ride at the Ocean City boardwalk. The five suffered minor injuries.
By Craig R. McCoy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No sacred cows
By WILL BUNCH, bunchw@phillynews.com 215-854-2957
Search for terrorists finds a traitor
By Alfred Lubrano, Inquirer Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Cancer-stricken translator rallies for 'Potter'
By HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report
X-Men anniversary issue a winner
By JEROME MAIDA For the Daily News
BUSINESS
Hearing today on airport authority Legislation joins Phila. and Lehigh airports and coordinates activity with regional airfields and mass transit.
By Joseph Galante INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Measuring growth by zip code Outer-belt suburbs in Pa. and N.J. created the most jobs since 1995.
By Bob Fernandez INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Marketing new skin care to ease cancer side effects
Inquirer staff
Measuring growth by zip code
By Bob Fernandez, Inquirer Staff Writer
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