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What happened on October 25, 2007
ENTERTAINMENT
Artisan cheese makers in the Philadelphia area
The Dairy News
Was 'Don Vito' caught in the 'act'?
HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report
A plate you'll go nuts for
Cheese whizzes
By DON RUSSELL, For the Daily News
Jim Coleman | There's more than one way to cook acorn squash
staff
NEWS
Benjamin Strauss; led Pep Boys
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Burlco Democrat fends off two attacks In one, she demanded a GOP apology for implying she was a terrorist sympathizer. But there may be good news for her in both allegations.
By Cynthia Burton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Two new columnists for Commentary
For Council At-Large Whole-city champions
Woman sentenced for threat citing 9/11 to Arab American
By John Shiffman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kennett High student becomes a medical researcher
By Will Hobson FOR THE INQUIRER
SRC holds off on charters, buys Kensington school land
By Susan Snyder INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Passage of time is kind to Ike
Reviewed by John Rossi, For The Inquirer
Protect region's rich culture with stable, assured funding Look around: The arts, culture and treasures sector is too big and important to be allowed to falter.
By Russell Cooke
On Cameras
Pearls of wisdom
Parents Can Help Save Schip Enrolling In Program Now Can Help All
Council airs 'stop and frisk' views The Nutter crime-fighting proposal got its first public-safety hearing.
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
What we must do on guns
The Boss blows in the wind
Judge lowers bail for one in body-parts case She cut an ex-nurse's amount from $4 million to $1.5 million, but kept a codefendant at $5 million.
By Dwight Ott INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Merger of longtime nonprofits seen as mutually beneficial Historic Yellow Springs and Chester Springs Studio joined to expand their cultural offerings.
By Helen I. Hwang FOR THE INQUIRER
In Pa., Romney talks security Here to raise money, he called his security bona fides more relevant than Giuliani's.
By Larry Eichel INQUIRER SENIOR WRITER
High court candidates face pay-raise fallout Three of four hopefuls, meeting in a Phila. forum, also addressed high campaign costs.
By Emilie Lounsberry INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Arts and Culture: Ideas From Elsewhere
Candidate seeks federal probe of 3 Delco workers
By Mari A. Schaefer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'The Cold Dagger,' a Chinese game of life
By Ellen Dunkel FOR THE INQUIRER
Montco promotes new school alarm
By Cheryl McEvoy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Despite recent losses, Rams still can celebrate As playoff hopes faded, the W. Chester field hockey team marked a milestone: 400 wins.
By Don Beideman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City Council's 'Nanny Diet'
By RICHARD BERMAN
City cites numerous hazards in fatal blaze Officials said the owner of the house where two died had refused earlier assistance. She faulted firefighters.
By Barbara Boyer and Dylan Purcell INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Dwight Dundore, 85, retired official at college, PGW
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Police in A.C. cut off alleged thief's streak
By Jacqueline L. Urgo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Getting A Fix On The Unfixable
MARK ALAN HUGHES
Lessons in leadership "Only a man can train a man to be a man"
By Melanie Burney INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ouch! Owls Soaring Higher Than Eagles
Penn-Delco board member faces charges
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Arrested after 28 years as a fugitive Maximo Jurado, who escaped from a N.J. prison in 1979, was in Phila.
By Troy Graham and Diane Mastrull INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Glaxo to cut jobs as profit falls 6% The drugmaker didn't say if any will be in the region. 3-year savings: $1.4 billion.
By Karl Stark INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
3 counties share high risk of a rare cancer U.S. study found no environmental link.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A.C. consultant given house arrest for council bribes
By George Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
From `X' to sex With "Californication," David Duchovny, erstwhile Fox Mulder, finds he can have TV and family too. The "cable years," he's calling them.
By Karen Heller INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
High court, low profile - even in town with 2 running
By Emilie Lounsberry INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters
Drooling Dragon has children dreaming A children's garden, loaded with fountains, is set to open at Longwood.
By Helen I. Hwang FOR THE INQUIRER
N.J. agency faulted in '06 slaying of infant A second report was critical of DYFS in the shooting of 2 siblings.
By Jennifer Moroz INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Gigantic fuss over a teensy topic Nanotechnology is the focus of attention at a Penn science fair.
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Peter and the Wolf,' a rite that enthralls
By Peter Dobrin INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
Saggy Pants Laws The generation gap
Slain Del. collegian mourned A march tonight will honor Shalita K. Middleton, who died a month after a Delaware State shooting.
By Cheryl McEvoy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Suspect in bar slayings confessed, police say
By Robert Moran INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Finding joy in just making music Four area high school bands showcased their talents without the stress of competition.
By Amanda Rittenhouse FOR THE INQUIRER
Adrian Monk a tad overblown? The TV character's quirks may be exaggerated, but not by much.
By Robert Biller
A healthy anxiety about germs Forget Avian flu. What about the "ick" factor in hotel rooms?
By Kathy Stevenson
Brandywine slice of time Not just another hardware store.
By Art Carey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Poker stars join to take aim at the House rules
By Steve Goldstein, Inquirer Washington Bureau
SPORTS
Wave lose more than just game
By Keith Pompey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sam Donnellon | Beckett is the new Schilling
Red Sox make pebbles out of Rockies
By PAUL HAGEN, hagenp@phillynews.com
Bob Ford | It's time for Birds to Buck up on offense
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Columnist
Red Sox pound the Rockies
By Jim Salisbury, Inquirer Staff Writer
League facing a decision on Chargers game
By Ashley Fox INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rams seeking Colonial berth Overbrook wants to play schools of a similar size. It is a member of Group 2.
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Birds lacking for 'explosive' plays The sluggish Eagles have not been able to pull off many long passes or runs.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A fun respite from the rink A refreshed Evan Lysacek is ready to return to skating competition.
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Hurricanes end losing ways against Buffalo
Daily News Wire Services
Panthers star glad to finally be healthy
By Keith Pompey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Heat jettison Walker in trade with Wolves
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Hendrick's Chevys have been ones to beat
By BILL FLEISCHMAN For the Daily News
Heat trades Walker to 'Wolves as part of five-player deal
Daily News Wire Services
Exam is over - time for a real test Even teachers are excited about Lions' facing No. 1 Ohio St.
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Childress' Vikings still being shaped
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Blatter eyes new Cup host system
Daily News Wire Services
Jokinen takes away the Flyers' sunshine
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Cherokee stakes claim to best in the state
By Matt Pesyna FOR THE INQUIRER
Falcons' Hall rips coach, management
Daily News Wire Services
Report: Colleges fail diversity test
Daily News Wire Services
Rich Hofmann | Hold 'em is the name of the game
Haverford has the right slant on playoffs
By Don Beideman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
New NHL union leader seeking trust
By Tim Panaccio INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Washington Twp. girls, boys in finals
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
TNT voices are not high on Sixers Doug Collins and Reggie Miller see a team that is in a rebuilding mode.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fittingly, Breeders' Cup will end with Classic finish
By DICK JERARDI, jerardd@phillynews.com
Big East beefs up its conference schedule
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Hard Spun's twists and turns
By Mike Jensen, Inquirer Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Rendell: Medical-malpractice crisis is over
By Stacey Burling INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Pa. bans hormone note on milk labels
By Harold Brubaker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lockheed's $1.3 million deal for crises software
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stake in Cooke & Bieler is sold to Boston investment manager
By Harold Brubaker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Temple Children's to close By year's end, its physicians and faculty will practice and teach at nearby St. Christopher's Hopsital for Children.
By Stacey Burling INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
On Bucks brownfield, a green office center
By Suzette Parmley, Inquirer Staff Writer
FOOD
Comfort foods of fall
By Marilynn Marter, Inquirer Food Writer
Spicing it up: Pickled ginger adds a light, bright snap
By Joyce Gemperlein FOR THE INQUIRER
Food calendar
Cheese of the Month
Pork tenderloin cooks in a jiffy
By Carol Mighton Haddix, McCLATCHY-TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE
MarketBasket | No Trick, Just Treats
Farm Market to Table Cooking Classes at Penne
On the Side | Crab? Sure. Local? No.
By Rick Nichols, Inquirer Columnist
Table Talk | A new combo for the Main Line
By Michael Klein, Inquirer Columnist
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