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What happened on June 01, 2007
NEWS
Kingpin talked; drug sets toppled In Camden, authorities told how Raymond Morales took a chunk of the city's violent business down with him.
By Troy Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New city DUI court's goal: Less time, more treatment
By Larry Eichel INQUIRER SENIOR WRITER
Yuengling & The Union: A Very Yeasty Debate
Report shows how DHS failed
By John Sullivan and Craig R. McCoy, Inquirer Staff Writers
Phillies jolted by Giants, 13-0
By Frank Fitzpatrick, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The Finances of Phila. Schools Not as bad as it looks
In a deal with Street, Council OKs budget He freed up $9 million to restore funding for three of his programs. Final approval of the $3.8 billion plan is set for Thursday.
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Police probe violence complaint
By Joseph A. Gambardello INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Caught up in all the publicity Once the humpbacks made it to BlubberNet's coverage area, friends started checking in . . .
7th woman testifies in date-rape case
By Robert Moran INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Caught up in all the publicity Once the humpbacks made it to BlubberNet's coverage area, friends started checking in . . .
By Rick Horowitz
A general says Iraq is not hopeless Barry R. McCaffrey sees signs of encouragement, though he says the situation could get worse.
Joining, again, for schools It happened once before. Now, Phila. public schools need a long-term solution.
Letters
Featured Letter Let N.J. voters decide on trust fund
Joining, again, for schools It happened once before. Now, Phila. public schools need a long-term solution.
By Debra Kahn
Eye on Osama
Heart of Phila. near standstill Center City's clogged arteries
By Melissa Dribben INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
A general says Iraq is not hopeless Barry R. McCaffrey sees signs of encouragement, though he says the situation could get worse.
By Kevin Ferris
No leads on boy, 7, abducted by parent
By Joseph A. Gambardello INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Willow Grove base to become a security hub The air station will be leased to the state. It will house military units as well as civilian agencies. The job outlook is unclear.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
It's time to find a solution for SEPTA
How Fairmount Park can flourish
By LEON W. TUCKER
A Tragic Legacy At Dhs New Report Scrutinizes Fatalities Of Kids Under Dhs Care
Suggested Reforms
Pa. Supreme Court upholds access to jurors' identities
By Emilie Lounsberry INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Why I'm for stop-&-frisk
SRC adopts budget with cuts The widespread reductions promise to get even more painful without $63 million more in funding.
By Susan Snyder and Martha Woodall INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
SRC adopts budget with cuts
By Susan Snyder and Martha Woodall, Inquirer Staff Writers
Rabner seen as pick for high court Gov. Corzine will back him for chief justice and Anne Milgram for attorney general, sources said.
By Jennifer Moroz and Elisa Ung INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Eschenbach out of post in Paris Months ago, he didn't renew his Phila. pact.
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
166 Pairs Of Boots
DEBORAH LEAVY
"Fallout" See how art can moderate life
Eugene Mansdoerfer, 94, 'Mr. Olney'
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Report shows how DHS failed The remedy: A new dedication to children - and oversight.
By John Sullivan and Craig R. McCoy INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Report shows how DHS failed The problem: 52 children died, and many could've been saved.
By Craig R. McCoy and John Sullivan INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
A peacekeeper, healing the world A Phila. rabbi, moved to action by Dr. King, is being honored.
By David O'Reilly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City drug court: A way out It improves public safety and helps unclog the legal system by getting eligible offenders to overcome their addictions.
By Louis J. Presenza
In the land of Don Quixote, Rendell seeks a windfall The governor opened a six-day trade mission to Spain, hoping to lure more business to Pa.
By Mario F. Cattabiani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Council votes to end city lease with Boy Scouts
By Joseph A. Slobodzian INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pretty by the bay
By Virginia A. Smith, Inquirer Staff Writer
Harvey Harris, gene-therapy pioneer
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bakers frosted by trans fat ban
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Films well-suited to the middle-school set
By Michael D. Schaffer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Annette John-Hall | Slavery in Phila. is her obsession
By Annette John-Hall, Inquirer Columnist
Cheat Sheet | An outdoor chair is more than just a place to sit
By Alan J. Heavens, Inquirer Real Estate Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Businessman with killer hobby
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Movie Critic
THE SCHUYLKILL CIRCLE ROUTE The loop defined by Kelly and King Drives embraces all manner of sport - rowing, running, riding.
By Alan Jaffe FOR THE INQUIRER
Knocked Up: Sad sack morphs into daddy
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
Violence, laughs, a surprise ending
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Movie Critic
A psychiatrist helps this film get off the couch
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Movie Critic
Slacker, golden girl in funny family way
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Serious barbecue for devout followers Now if only the side dishes were as consistently good
By LARI ROBLING For the Daily News
You can try, but you can't resist this work One artist is bold, the other more demure, but they both generate a feeling of well-being.
By Edward J. Sozanski INQUIRER ART CRITIC
'Men Dancing' demonstrates its variety
By Lisa Kraus FOR THE INQUIRER
In a moving story, a girl finds her way through soccer
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Harry Potter lines up Orlando gig
HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report
A psychiatrist helps this film get off the couch
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
More mystery but a bigger sound Keren Ann moves beyond her "melancholic thing."
By A.D. Amorosi FOR THE INQUIRER
'Even Money' couldn't make you like this
By JACK MATHEWS New York Daily News
Violence, laughs, a surprise ending
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Businessman with killer hobby
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Doing their bit for safe boating A day of water fun with a purpose at Penn's Landing.
By Brooke Honeyford FOR THE INQUIRER
Pennsylvania Ballet taps 'Sleeping Beauty' for season's end
By TOM DI NARDO For the Daily News
Examining one of journalism's persistent issues
By Toby Zinman FOR THE INQUIRER
Tribute to Francis Johnson Rodney Mack to honor 19th-century musical legend
By SHAUN BRADY For the Daily News
'Gracie': Girl athlete on boys team in a tale as comfy as an old Shue
By GARY THOMPSON, thompsg@phillynews.com 215-854-5992
Ken Condon: Keeper of boxing flame at shore
By ROBERT STRAUSS For the Daily News
In a moving story, a girl finds her way through soccer
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
Costner misses as 'Mr. Brooks'
By GARY THOMPSON, thompsg@phillynews.com 215-854-5992
SPORTS
Four invited to trials for U.S. under-19 team
By Shannon Ryan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Donovan enters Magic kingdom Iavaroni and O'Brien also accept head-coaching positions
Daily News staff and wire reports
Jaramillo belts pair in Lynx win
THE INQUIRER
Kolber turns focus to stock-car racing
By Pete Schnatz FOR THE INQUIRER
Restaurant cleared in Hancock probe
Daily News Wire Services
Study: Concussions hike depression risk
Daily News Wire Services
Ratings drop for finals of Stanley Cup
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Street Sense to skip Belmont, trainer says
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
For triple jumper Spence, will 2007 be his leap year?
By Keith Pompey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Georgetown's Green may forgo NBA for NCAA shot
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tyson's bid to work corner in AC nixed
Daily News Wire Services
Donovan lured from Gators by NBA's Magic
FROM INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Getzlaf is making his presence felt
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Waltrip GM weathers rough road
By BILL FLEISCHMAN For the Daily News
Foot injury could keep Giambi out all season
Daily News Wire Services
Muth, Rossi lift Falcons to top perch Pennsbury collected its eighth straight district crown by toppling top-seeded Conestoga.
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Crosby named youngest captain in league history
Daily News Wire Services
Injured Mickelson, Wie withdraw
Daily News Wire Services
Souderton dons first district crown Juniors Brian Conrad, Mike Franklin and Garret Buehler came through on the mound.
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Eagles' L.J. Smith undergoes surgery The tight end had a sports hernia. His status for camp is uncertain.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Behron leads Florence to the crown
By Rich Fisher FOR THE INQUIRER
Which four teams will be the champs?
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bonds circus comes to town Slugger stirs controversy as he chases THE record.
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Southern's Moore signs with Temple
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Marple Newtown comes up short in wild district final
By ANDY JASNER For the Daily News
Cycling Triple Crown races start Sunday
COMPLIED BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Ward, aboard Sapphire, captures Grand Prix
By Sara Cavanagh FOR THE INQUIRER
Dad's coach to teach Greyhounds' Laws The track standout will attend Delaware State, where Steve Lewis is an assistant coach.
By Keith Pompey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
O'Hara's Colleluori doesn't want football career to end just yet
By JOSEPH SANTOLIQUITO For the Daily News
Cauley is pure gold for Silver Knights The Sterling hurler put the clamps on Haddon Township to seal the sectional title.
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
N.J.'s pensions face SEC scrutiny The state treasurer downplays inquiries into the systems shortfall.
By Cynthia Burton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wachovia to buy A.G. Edwards The region's biggest bank will pay $6.8 billion. The merger with create the nation's second-largest retail brokerage.
By Harold Brubaker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
STAYING ON TARGET Military contractor prepares for a postwar market.
By Bob Fernandez INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
LIVING
An outdoor chair is more than just a place to sit
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
The freshest in furnishings N.Y. fair presents tweakable creations.
By Eils Lotozo FOR THE INQUIRER
Pretty by the bay Seashore gardening is challenging - sun, sand, salt - but Gretchen Coyle's beauteous bit of beach is a haven indeed.
By Virginia A. Smith INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Multi-estate sale features a landscape by Glackens
By David Iams FOR THE INQUIRER
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