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What happened on July 06, 2008
NEWS
Taking pulse of music industry Never sold on a move to the West Coast, NARM keeps humming along at its Marlton headquarters.
By Jon Caroulis FOR THE INQUIRER
Betting on a bonanza Energy companies leasing land in Pa. for natural gas. Gas leases bring cash and concerns in Pa.
By Harold Brubaker INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Embracing her writerly path Bala Cynwyd native Diana Holquist chose romance novels to avoid interfering with her role as a mother.
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
City cleans up after big party
By Ashwin Verghese INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Warships like the berth here The destroyer Carney is only the latest. Locals get a shipboard tour; crews explore the city.
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
If experience is any guide, better take along a history book
By Dave Boyer
Despite promises, budget deal hardly easy Politics and a secretive process contributed to the difficulties, but Pennsylvania avoided a shutdown and furloughs of workers. Promises unable to ease process for budget passage
By Angela Couloumbis and Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Pursuing happiness is not as silly as it might seem
Steve Chapman
Courting Conservatives Matters of faith
Reaching out with message of love and growth At vacation Bible schools, area churches teach youngsters life lessons in an atmosphere of fun.
By Elizabeth Eisenstadt Evans FOR THE INQUIRER
He made career(s) out of special needs
By Teresa Anicola FOR THE INQUIRER
Letters
SideShow YOUR DAILY DOSE OF GOSSIP
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Avoiding Foreclosures A hometown solution
Food cupboards caught in a vise Despite a growing clientele, agencies face smaller public and private donations.
By Will Hobson FOR THE INQUIRER
Make-or-break issue in campaign: Pakistan
By Michael Smerconish
Hearings on tap on complex Loans sought for E. Whiteland plan.
By Bill Raftery INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
School districts struggle with rising fuel costs
By Allison Baker FOR THE INQUIRER
Islands where a family can count on finding calm
By Heather Weiss-Dembek FOR THE INQUIRER
To Shore's relief, locals need apply Hard-hit locals fill job need at Shore Tough times are pushing retirees and teens to ease a staffing crunch created by a shortage of foreign visas.
By Jacqueline L. Urgo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Local flavor is a priority for Medford book company Plexus Publishing has produced more than two dozen books with a New Jersey focus since 1977.
By Teresa Anicola FOR THE INQUIRER
Getting a grip on inventing A Dresher boy, 11, won a Pennsylvania Challenge for young inventors and went on to the nationals.
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Region's 5-year wet streak hits a dry patch
By Anthony R. Wood, Inquirer Staff Writer
Beacon of calm At the edge of Maine lies a seaside refuge, blanketed with lush landscapes and history. A tranquil, historical retreat Special New England Section
By William Ecenbarger FOR THE INQUIRER
Artist brings fairy-tale figures to life at library
By Sally Friedman FOR THE INQUIRER
Phila. pioneer whet appetite for television cooking shows
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Obama team sees chances all over map This year's electoral contests are being fought largely on what has long been GOP turf.
By Thomas Fitzgerald and Larry Eichel INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Local band stays true to roots
By Bill Raftery INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Repair for mental impairment? Research aims for root of what limits learning
By Faye Flam INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Coupons offset increases. They're clipping food costs
By Natalie Pompilio FOR THE INQUIRER
Jeri Packman, 88, a dance educator
By Gayle Ronan Sims INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Writing hobby opens new world Software engineer David Walton paints an eerie picture of the future in his first science-fiction novel.
By Ed Mahon FOR THE INQUIRER
Gardeners seeking laurels The annual Bucks Beautiful Summer Garden Competition is set to get under way.
By Kristin E. Holmes INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A dynamo unleashed on moribund agency Dynamo unleashed on city human relations agency
By Gail Shister INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
George Washington slept . . . here? Fabric research shakes the foundations of a Valley Forge tent tale. Washington slept . . . here?
By Nancy Petersen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Drink
Pearls of great taste
By Craig LaBan, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
Sweet smell of success, or is that fries?
By Shawn Piatek, JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT
BUSINESS
Web Winners:
By Reid Kanaley, Inquirer Columnist
Some data lacking on Blues' merger More than 90 people are set to speak at hearings this week. Several issues are still unaddressed.
By Jane M. Von Bergen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Perk up: Economy isn't all that bad Two local experts cite its good points.
By Stacey Burling INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ETHICS 101 To prevent the next Enron, business schools are trying different ways of getting the message out.
By Henry J. Holcomb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
How an odd bipartisan alliance in '90s led to loan debacle
By Joseph N. DiStefano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Salary cases for 15 NHL players
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Olympic trials can't match his life Hostage, refugee, immigrant, American. Trials no match for former Sudan refugee
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Low & Outside
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
Rays' rise warms exec here After lean years, majors' best record: Phils scout had key role.
By Jim Salisbury, Inquirer Staff Writer
3-run home run by Tracy boosts Lehigh Valley
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Soul win on final play They will vie for the National Conference championship after Larry Brackins' 28-yard score.
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bullpen breaks down in loss to Mets No relief: Three pitchers allowed six runs in two innings.
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gay's injury knocks him out of 200 The U.S. sprint champion had previously qualified for the 100, but it's not clear if he will be healthy enough to run that race in Beijing. Villanova grad Rhines delighted to qualify
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Malvern Prep ousted in Henley semifinals
By Kate Fagan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Top draft pick eager to start playing
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
High & Inside
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
He's Got Games His passion for baseball led to vintage board games Baseball obsession includes a passion for board games.
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Whose song will always remind us of the summer of 2008?
By Dan DeLuca INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
`I'm not humble, but I'm modest.' In his new memoir, Broadway composer Charles Strouse, 80, looks back on success ("Bye Bye Birdie"), failure ("Nick and Nora"), and tumult (a fistfight with Warren Beatty).
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
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