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What happened on June 24, 2007
NEWS
Pieces of the Dream Twenty years ago, a stranger made a stunning offer to an entire class of sixth graders: A free college education. Some triumphed, others faltered. Some soared; others stumbled
By Dale Mezzacappa FOR THE INQUIRER
Another life lost on DHS's watch The agency sent Omega Leach, a troubled 17-year-old, to a Tenn. youth facility in May. A month later, he was dead. Teen sent south under DHS care dies
By John Sullivan and Craig R. McCoy INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Inqlings | TV? Victorino has it covered, too
By Michael Klein, Inquirer Columnist
Sideshow | Puccini for Woody?
By Tirdad Derakhshani, Inquirer Staff Writer
Housing, rental markets reacting to complex forces
By Alan J. Heavens, Inquirer Real Estate Writer
So hot, so dry, a cold shower was tolerable
By Terry Reilly FOR THE INQUIRER
Fostering hope to prevent suicide
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man shot by ranger at Valley Forge
Inquirer staff
Be patient about moving the Pa. primary forward
By Michael Smerconish
West Bank and Gaza: A wide Palestinian divide Thirty miles apart, distant in culture and economy.
By Rena Singer SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
Going off-line to chat about weather Dozens of regulars on a popular forum gather in Phila. to talk rain, snow, global warming. Weather buffs chat face-to-face
By Anthony R. Wood INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Clearing the Record
A maestro of nebbiolo's subtle wines
By Craig LaBan INQUIRER RESTAURANT CRITIC
Housing, rental markets reacting to complex forces Complex forces drive housing, rental market As creative as sellers may be, three factors influence demand: Jobs, rates, supply.
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Letters
East Goshen postpones response to deer report
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sifting the pile of money spent in the primary Democrats spent record amounts in races for mayor, Council and judgeships. With mixed results.
By Tom Ferrick Jr
From special ed to - NASA His bosses plan his earthbound career; his dreams are higher.
By Dale Mezzacappa FOR THE INQUIRER
Chesney lays a little country on the Linc amid lots of rock
By Dan Deluca INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Sharing the harvest's bounty Through its gleaning program, Chester County Cares obtains and gives out farm-fresh produce.
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Corzine's Crash Look at all of the causes
Braced for the tasks ahead Dorothy Newman's life is one of sorrow and strength. It has prepared her well for her new work.
By Kristin E. Holmes INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tour: Si y no A couple on their first group trip, to Peru and Ecuador, have mixed feelings. They like the easy ride and informed guides, rebel against the regimentation.
By Murray Dubin FOR THE INQUIRER
Tycoon's feisty formative years A $7.5 billion king of Wall St. started strong here. Wall Street tycoon's feisty years in Montco
By Larry King INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Revisiting a colonial cooking style At local historic sites, classes and restaurants, open-hearth cooking is weaving its magic.
By Teresa Anicola FOR THE INQUIRER
Heartthrob's cool country is hot ticket Kenny Chesney sells out the Linc. Country star's legion of fans packs the Linc
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
James L. Larson, 76, dentist to the Flyers
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wrapped up in their fabric Student fashion designers make the cut - and the print - in their collections. Fashion Show
By Elizabeth Wellington INQUIRER FASHION WRITER
U.S. News' College Rankings Overrated
A legacy of scouting's lessons Emma "Scotty" Sloss and Betty Hollis have taught generations of Girl Scouts not to be afraid to fail.
By Lea Sitton Stanley FOR THE INQUIRER
Monica Yant Kinney | Who'll stand up to fight city gun violence?
By Monica Yant Kinney, Inquirer Columnist
More towns catching liquor-license buzz Moorestown considers ending its dry spell
By Rita Giordano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
School celebrates hard-won success Mastery's Shoemaker campus marks a turnaround.
By Martha Woodall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A maestro of nebbiolo's subtle wines
By Craig LaBan, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
Victorino delivers in Phils victory
By Todd Zolecki, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Profile: Majovie Bland
By Dale Mezzacappa, FOR THE INQUIRER
Discreet Diner | Cinderella Sabbaba
School celebrates hard-won success
By Martha Woodall, Inquirer Staff Writer
Suburban sprawl reaching new heights
By Diane Mastrull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Wrapped up in their fabric
By Elizabeth Wellington, Inquirer Fashion Writer
Endless small wonders
By Craig LaBan, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
Another life lost on DHS's watch
By John Sullivan and Craig R. McCoy, Inquirer Staff Writers
ENTERTAINMENT
Dr. Documentary
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Movie Critic
Dr. Documentary Michael Moore, chief resident of that film genre, gives a grave diagnosis to his latest patient: the "Sicko" U.S. health-care system.
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
From 'English Patient' Spoils of success: Full-time writing life
By Carlin Romano INQUIRER BOOK CRITIC
Jonathan Storm | Putting on summer duds
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Columnist
SPORTS
High-tech scouting on demand The 76ers are among the NBA teams using a computer system to evaluate prospects.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Barrage beaten by Rattlers
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Segovia pitches Reading to win over Altoona
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Wayns close to choosing Villanova
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
U.S., Mexico to play for title The victor wins the Gold Cup and earns a 2009 FIFA Confederation Cup slot.
INQUIRER WIRE SERVICES
Phillies fall - and lose Lieber An MRI revealed a ruptured tendon in the pitcher's right foot. He is likely out for the season. Phils don't plan a trade
By Todd Zolecki INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Guards who get the point Conley and Law are among few prospects who can handle the toughest of jobs to fill.
By David Aldridge INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ochoa fights for dominance She may have ousted Sorenstam, but the new No. 1 needs a major.
By Joe Logan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Can Orioles thrive under MacPhail? His hiring as team president may be a sign owner Angelos is backing off.
By Jim Salisbury, Inquirer Staff Writer
Marshall thrilled to be a Flyers pick The defenseman was surprised the team traded up to select him in the draft yesterday.
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Relief driver Almirola gets win as Hamlin's starter
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Tangradi and other locals land in NHL draft
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Two Biggest Prizes
By David Aldridge, Inquirer Staff Writer
Trotter captures women's 400 Favorite Sanya Richards finished a surprising fourth and failed to make the U.S. team.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stephen A. Smith | Pressure has changed talkative King
By Stephen A. Smith, Inquirer Columnist
BUSINESS
When a new diet drug elicits potty humor When a new diet drug elicits laughs
By Karl Stark INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Recruiters: You, too, can YouTube Firms follow prospects to YouTube Job seekers have been putting videos online. Now employers are taking the same route.
By Jane M. Von Bergen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Web Winners |
By Reid Kanaley, Inquirer Columnist
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