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What happened on October 28, 2009
SPORTS
2 shortstops who love the spotlight Jimmy Rollins and Derek Jeter anchor their teams
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phillies throw scouting party to prepare for Yankees
By DAVID MURPHY, dmurphy@phillynews.com
Woman arrested for trying to trade sex for World Series tickets
By KITTY CAPARELLA, caparek@phillynews.com
Flyers face decisions with Gagne sidelined for sports hernias
By FRANK SERAVALLI, seravaf@phillynews.com
Phillies can thank Yanks for famous Ballantine scoreboard
Bill Conlin: Comparing Phillies, Yankees lineups the right way
Even standing-room World Series tickets come at high price
By KERITH GABRIEL, gabrielk@phillynews.com
Tonight's Game
Yankees' Rodriguez finally emerging in the postseason
By MARCUS HAYES, hayesm@phillynews.com
Yankees' Rodriguez says Phillies' Howard is 'dangerous'
Phillies Notebook: Phillies' Rollins stands by World Series prediction
By DAVID MURPHY, dmurphy@phillynews.com
Manuel was Sabathia's early supporter
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
On biggest stage, expect to see unexpected stars
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Outta here' could be series slogan Both parks have seen fewer home runs lately, but are still big on the long ball.
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
More than ever, the closers could be the difference The Phillies' Brad Lidge started showing his old spark against the Rockies and Dodgers.
By Don McKee INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Martinez has Phils' and foes' respect
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Myers returns to roster, taking place of Cairo
By Andy Martino INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The house Babe didn't build The A's turned down a pitcher named Ruth.
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Crosby to carry Olympic torch
Daily News Wire Services
Westbrook unlikely to be ready for Giants Concussion guidelines point against his return.
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
More than a numbers game The Phillies not only are far behind the Yankees in titles, but also in retired uniforms.
By Pete Schnatz FOR THE INQUIRER
Lions not looking past next foe: Northwestern
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Martinez on Game 2 Series start: No big deal
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phils no longer behind the racial curve
By Bill Ordine INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
NFL, Chiefs looking into gay slurs by Johnson
Daily News Wire Services
Elton Brand, reprogrammed
By Kate Fagan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
La Salle big man steps up to pressure
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tampa area again torn on World Series
By EDDIE MICHELS For the Daily News
Astros hire Mills as manager
Daily News Wire Services
Let's repeat: Winning twice incredibly hard
By Andy Martino INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Flyers blow a lead and fall to Capitals
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Team set for opening-night Magic
By Kate Fagan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Agassi book says he used meth
Daily News Wire Services
Winning means never having to say, 'I'll get the check'
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
History will repeat, former Flyers say 2d title easier, members of last local team to do it recall.
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mutual Respect Phillies, Yankees quick to praise one another
By Andy Martino INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Man charged with murder in UConn case
Daily News Wire Services
In center, Yankees missing a genuine star
By Matt Gelb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A rag strikes out. New York tab-roid legs a lame hit-and-pun
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Teixeira, Howard provide glamour The first basemen are both formidable.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Action Jackson, a triple threat plus
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
James' 38 can't beat Celts' Big 3
Daily News Wire Services
Memories of Werth's fateful injury A.J. Burnett's errant pitch in a spring training game almost wrecked the outfielder's career.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Game 1 features 2 aces the Tribe couldn't afford
By Andy Martino INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Thirteen ways of looking at the 76ers
By Kate Fagan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Baseball in 1950 was quiet and steady, but big change was about to come On field and off, a different game
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Future MVP integrated Yanks in 1955 Elston Howard's arrival came during the Bronx Bombers' period of dominance.
By Bill Ordine INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fair weather for Game 1 of World Series
Haddonfield out to seek tennis glory Bulldogs face an imposing foe for the Tournament of Champions title.
By Phil Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Win boosts Neshaminy boys in soccer playoffs
By Pat Leonard FOR THE INQUIRER
Meet your 2009 Phillies
By MARCUS HAYES, hayesm@phillynews.com
How Phillies managed to stay at the top
By PAUL HAGEN, hagenp@phillynews.com
Yankees agree: Just getting to World Series is never enough
By MARCUS HAYES, hayesm@phillynews.com
Phillies-Yankees: World Series Game 1 preview
by Marcus Hayes
Behind the mask, Phillies safe at home Carlos Ruiz has been proving to be quite a catch.
By Matt Gelb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
One pitch, one great career Mariano Rivera keeps rolling along with his cut fastball.
By Mike Jensen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
L. Merion girls blank Mount St. Joseph, 2-0 Julie Reiff had a goal and an assist as the Aces advanced in the District 1 tournament.
By Pat Maguire INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Transition game: Wildcats' Yarou is coming a long way
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Posada has defenders, detractors Yankee's handling of pitchers has been an issue.
By Matt Gelb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
This World Series can divide households
No word from McGwire
Phillies starter Martinez has been outstanding for a long time
By DAVID MURPHY, dmurphy@phillynews.com
Old rivals seeking a football field North Catholic and Frankford want to find a place big enough to play in this Thanksgiving.
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Intense actor a hit as leading man Yankees manager Joe Girardi combines engineer's brain, catcher's heart.
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
How the Phillies reached the top
By PAUL HAGEN, hagenp@phillynews.com
Champagne's on the house
Back, back, way back, to early Phila.-N.Y. duels
By Don McKee INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Parade site: Will it be Broad St. or Broadway?
By Phil Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A late-night visit from a baseball legend
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
In the spotlight ... Ryan Howard
by Michael Radano
Villa Maria tops Methacton in double OT Julie Mongan's header got the Hurricanes through the opening round in District 1 soccer.
By Don Beideman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phillies-Yankees: Who's hot, who's not?
by Michael Radano
For umps, experience is a must
By Jim Salisbury INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The old, really old, ball game Both Philadelphia and New York can claim the nation's first team.
By Murray Dubin SPECIAL TO THE INQUIRER
1950 was the last all-white World Series In subsequent years, the National League would have an array of black stars.
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
South Philly got a jolt out of Joe In DiMaggio era, Italian Americans turned their eyes to the Yanks.
By Phil Anastasia INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
1950 Yankees broke hearts in Philadephia
By Frank Fitzpatrick INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Double V is going with New York, New York
by Vegas Vic
SportsNet expands lineup for Series
Yankees' Jeter on "The Biggest Loser"
Sixers guard Lou Williams gets the point
By PHIL JASNER, jasnerp@phillynews.com
Les Bowen: The Eagles' bottom line: DeSean hurts so good
by Les Bowen
1950 World Series, game-by-game
by Daily News
Most Daily News writers predict another World Series win for Phillies
Daily News Staff
Rich Hofmann: Lee vs. Sabathia: A pitching matchup only Cleveland could hate
Talent, tradition, money behind Yankees' success
By DICK JERARDI, jerardd@phillynews.com
Sam Donnellon: Howard meditates and Phillies are humming
Celebration scrums can be hazardous to players' health
By MARK KRAM, kramm@phillynews.com
Joe Sixpack: Phillies have Yanks to thank for Ballantine sign
by Joe Sixpack
Broad Street Billy: A Phillies fan: 'It's like being on top of the world'
By BROAD STREET BILLY (as told to DAN GERINGER), geringd@phillynews.com 215-854-5961
1950 World Series: Still thrill of a lifetime
By PAUL HAGEN, hagenp@phillynews.com
1950 World Series, part of a lifetime of memories
By JOHN F. MORRISON, morrisj@phillynews.com
TheyhateNewYork.com
By CHUCK BAUSMAN, bausmac@phillynews.com
Penn State's Quarless finding his way downfield
By BERNARD FERNANDEZ, fernanb@phillynews.com
Yo, Yankees, Phillies have dynastic plans of their own
By DAVID MURPHY, dmurphy@phillynews.com
How the Whiz Kids got their name
by Daily News
NEWS
The education of Brad Lidge
By Andy Martino, Inquirer Staff Writer
Like a Grammy for the Piano Cat
By STEPHANIE FARR, farrs@phillynews.com 215-854-4225
A risque ticket pitch strikes out with the law
By Kathy Boccella INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
We can beat greed (in 6 or 7) Avarice is out. Let's root against all evil - and for the Phillies.
By Don Russell
Colleges held hostage to gaming, lawmaker fumes In a caustic e-mail, Paul Clymer told Rendell the table-games impasse "is plain irresponsible."
By Suzette Parmley INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
High Concept
MARK ALAN HUGHES
Tax Revamp Verdict: Full of Flaws Errors in new values may take up to two years to fix, city's budget director says.
By Joseph Tanfani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phila.'s stimulus handling criticized The city budget chief says lack of coordination risks federal funding.
By Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
14 are seeking 7 judicial seats in Montco election The unusually high number of candidates reflects growing Democratic strength there.
By Derrick Nunnally INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
When comedy has a Cos
FATIMAH ALI
Budget and base key in race for mayor In Gloucester Township, an ex-legislator and the incumbent are matched in a contentious campaign.
By Cynthia Henry INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Taking issue on shale gas
Four candidates vying for two Assembly seats Camden's Council chief, a labor leader, and a sex-toy entrepreneur are running in 5th District.
By Adrienne Lu INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Carlos deserves a Ru-aise!
When Kerry met Karzai The senator showed that a polite, private push can work with the Afghan president.
By Trudy Rubin
No cheers for the Bronx There's no love lost between Philadelphia and New York, so this should be quite a World Series for baseball fans.
Sudoku prizes frozen in probe The third-place winner used a name notorious from a chess tournament.
By John Timpane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Political fixtures face tax charges Two longtime Phila. consultants were accused of failing to declare 2005 income.
By Nathan Gorenstein and Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Dreading dredging It would be better if New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania agreed on plans to deepen the Delaware River channel.
Study asks: What scientist and engineer shortage?
By Tom Avril INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rancocas cleanup flows ever onward Much deeper than it looked
By Maya Rao INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Phila. investigator reported in violation of residency rule
By Allison Steele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
SideShow YOUR DAILY DOSE OF GOSSIP
By Tirdad Derakhshani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Bucks NAACP protests class handout image Eighth graders got a "disparaging" picture of a black man as part of math homework.
By Dan Hardy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Corzine's wallet dwarfs foes' cash He is on track to spend about $30 million. Christie and Daggett combined have spent $10 million so far.
By Cynthia Burton INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Group that offers help needs some itself Fund-raiser will benefit the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.
By Kia Gregory INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Wave of protection or peril? Holding back the Atlantic may hurt ecosystems.
By Sandy Bauers INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Letters To The Editor
Date-rape drug supplier gets eight months in prison He was present in the home where a North Dakota man was strangled in 2006.
By Mari A. Schaefer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Why was her fatal abuse so invisible? Even Charleeni Ferreira helped to mask the horrors that killed her at age 10. Many signs were missed.
By John Sullivan and Troy Graham INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Joseph A. Fluehr Jr., 90; owned interior-design firm
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Death penalty in dollars Capital punishment is capital-intensive, but we often overlook its literal cost.
By Susan Campbell
Pa. top-court vote vital to political map Party leaders emphasize control of Supreme Court means redistricting power.
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Swine flu claimed Mt. Holly student Rancocas Valley now plans special precautions, including a vaccination clinic. His was the 19th H1N1 death in N.J.
By Edward Colimore INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Series rivalry splits family loyalties Plenty of houses are divided as Yankees and Phillies fans show their true colors.
By Kristen A. Graham and Michael Vitez INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
William J. Henrich Jr., lawyer, business executive
By David O'Reilly INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Buffalo boys in the buff Flawed production can't strip Terrence McNally's "Full Monty" of its charm.
By Wendy Rosenfield FOR THE INQUIRER
Sister Marie Lenahan, health exec
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Delco mother sentenced in killing Maribel Rodriguez got three to six years for fatally stabbing her daughter in an argument.
By Mari A. Schaefer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Woman fatally stabbed in her Upper Gwynedd home
Reward for info in Chesco killings of 2 dogs
By Kathleen Brady Shea and Bonnie L. Cook, Inquirer Staff Writers
Mirror, Mirror: Three cheers for the red
By Elizabeth Wellington, Inquirer Fashion Writer
BUSINESS
Cafeteria workers affiliate Phila. School District employees voted to stay with Unite Here.
By Jane M. Von Bergen INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Ford wins honor for reliability It was the only Detroit automaker in Consumer Reports' elite tier. The Milan was deemed the best of the Mercury brand, which topped the Ford lines.
By Jeff Gelles INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Talks continue on home tax credit Senate negotiators are working on extending the credit into spring 2010, with some adjustment to the amount.
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Senior lenders allow papers' offer to lapse
By Christopher K. Hepp INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Peco wins $200M U.S. grant The money will be used for "smart meters."
By Andrew Maykuth INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Palin goes 'Rogue' for $1.25M
Daily News Wire Services
Grip of the Gloved One In death as in life, King of Pop has a tireless hold on us
By STEVE HEDGPETH For the Daily News
LIVING
Zombie face You, too, can stalk the land with the look of the undead. Makeup pros at Eastern State Pen's vaunted haunted house have pointers.
By Natalie Pompilio FOR THE INQUIRER
Portrait of an ARTIST Michael Reimer, 46, of Collegeville
By Dawn Fallik FOR THE INQUIRER
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