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What happened on January 15, 2010
LIVING
40-year-old aluminum siding's peeling; paint it?
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
Fresh, affordable Home Show ideas
By Kathleen Nicholson Webber FOR THE INQUIRER
Vintage books and lots of stringed instruments
By David Iams FOR THE INQUIRER
NEWS
Pendergrass a musical legend forever rooted in Philadelphia
By Dan DeLuca, Inquirer Music Critic
Sara E. Thiermann, adviser to the dying
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sunoco stench rouses residents The odor woke up and worried residents as far as S. Jersey. It wasn't toxic, officials said.
By Peter Mucha and Sandy Bauers INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Phila. man arrives in Haiti to search for brother
By Susan Snyder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Antiques/Art/Crafts
Math, language test rates decline Some S. Jersey districts must submit reports on "this unusual change" for high school juniors in '09.
By Rita Giordano and Dylan Purcell INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Goodbye, Teddy
The State's New 'Gas Rush' Money Starts Flowing, But Not A Dime From Tax
DECONSTRUCTING HAITI'S AGONY History, faith & hope
By TERRY REY
Deploying the plowshares Restoring the Afghan agriculture sector will be key to turning back the Taliban.
By Trudy Rubin
Christie names key fiscal leaders His new treasurer, he said, will lead the way "to reform and reshape government" in N.J.
By Jonathan Tamari INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Rendell to revive drilling tax plan Huge bids on site leases this week are evidence the industry can afford a new levy in 2010, he said.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Letters To The Editor
'We're black & we're proud'
Hamelin displays new level of skill
By David Patrick Stearns FOR THE INQUIRER
Jobless conundrum
Greatest Inspiration
DECONSTRUCTING HAITI'S AGONY Pat Robertson isn't me
By CHRISTINE FLOWERS
Pa. court-reform group: Don't defer probes It spoke out after the Judicial Conduct Board affirmed a decision in "kids-for-cash" scandal.
By Robert Moran INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
U.S. awards Camden $26M for neighborhoods
By Chelsea Conaboy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Op-ed On Police Contract Hits Wrong Target
Dan Gottlieb on Pendergrass, his 'brother'
By Dan Gottlieb FOR THE INQUIRER
Schools chief defends record Arlene Ackerman said she had been focused on South Phila. High turmoil from the start.
By Martha Woodall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Elmer Smith: Only latest disaster for poor Haiti
The real threat is terror itself Be afraid of vandalizing American values and laws.
By Charles C. Krulak and Joseph P. Hoar
Phila. bank robberies climb There were 39 more heists in 2009 than in the previous year, bucking the national trend.
By Mari A. Schaefer INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tributes and mirth at celebration of Hardy Williams
By Jeff Shields INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
A 30-year run he can't just walk from State Rep. Mario J. Civera Jr., now with a county post, too, wants to delay a special election.
By Anthony R. Wood and Joelle Farrell INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Earthquake relief for Haiti
U.S. awards city $44M in stimulus The aim is to revitalize, stabilize neighborhoods.
By Miriam Hill and Jeff Shields INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
John J. Musewicz, lawyer, therapist
By Walter F. Naedele INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
S. Philly High students speak
Editorial: Help for Haiti
Demoted principal wins arbitration The former S. Phila. High educator must be reinstated. Officials say she will be reassigned.
By Martha Woodall INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tepper grand jury
Corzine adviser named to casino authority's board The paid position keeps her in the pension system.
By Maya Rao INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Psychological tests set for man in death of wife The Montco husband suspected infidelity but doesn't know why he killed, his lawyer said.
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Rape trial ordered for retired officer Tyrone Wiggins, 50, of Philadelphia, left his job the day before his arrest on multiple charges.
By Nathan Gorenstein INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Kin here scramble to reach Haiti loved ones
By Susan Snyder and Alfred Lubrano, Inquirer Staff Writers
What a talent . . .
Haiti's desperation rises as swell of bodies grows
By Jacqueline Charles, Lesley Clark, and Frances Robles, McClatchy Newspapers
Clutter cleanup a job for experts
By Claudia Buck, McClatchy Newspapers
The hard wait for news of 'home'
By DAFNEY TALES, talesd@phillynews.com 215-854-5084
Sideshow: Rooney retire? 'I think I'll know'
By Tirdad Derakhshani, Inquirer Staff Writer
Stu Bykofsky: Financially unstable PSPCA: Can it be saved?
Philadelphia Union's first MLS draft thrills fans
By Jeff Gammage, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pa. church with Haitian orphanage frets, acts
By Kathy Boccella, Inquirer Staff Writer
Christine M. Flowers: Haiti's Agony: Pat Robertson isn't me
Haiti's Agony: History, faith & hope
By TERRY REY
Quake-injured brother and sister want to go back
By Peter Mucha, Inquirer Staff Writer
Waiting anxiously in Phila. for word of kin in Haiti
By Melissa Dribben, Inquirer Staff Writer
He's too good for this town
By Frank Ward
The gardening scribe
By Virginia A. Smith, Inquirer Staff Writer
Annette John-Hall: A gruesome task in the midst of beauty
By Annette John-Hall, Inquirer Columnist
ENTERTAINMENT
A tale overpowered by technology
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Movie Critic
EVERYBODY DANCE! Top black dance companies will perform at the 22d annual conference of the group formed in Phila. to promote their art.
By Merilyn Jackson FOR THE INQUIRER
Blood Feathers ready to fly again Fishtown-based band reunites with record-release show.
By Dan DeLuca INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
A familiar story, told with sublimity
By Steven Rea, Inquirer Movie Critic
A familiar story, told with sublimity
By Steven Rea INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
It's Bob, the bouncing babysitting spy
By Carrie Rickey INQUIRER MOVIE CRITIC
Hey, at least late-night is entertaining again
By HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report
King's Legions A Huge Volunteer Turnout Is Expected In The Region Again This Year For Service Projects In Memory Of The Civil Rights Leader.
By Natalie Pompilio FOR THE INQUIRER
Celebration of birds takes flight Wings to Fly program at the Central Library.
By Monica Peters FOR THE INQUIRER
This soul food can be your resolution Chef Ken's Caf adds healthy touch to old favorites
By LARI ROBLING For the Daily News
New direction for M.D. turned artist Painter Jan Lipes, taking chances.
By Victoria Donohoe FOR THE INQUIRER
Make that house a home Philly Home Show opens tomorrow with nearly 300 exhibits
By JOHN CURRIE For the Daily News
It's Bob, the bouncing babysitting spy
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
Turn that frown upside down, Matthew Broderick
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
Joe Sixpack: Cream of the hop
This soul food can be your resolution: Chef Ken's Café adds healthy touch to old favorites
By LARI ROBLING, For the Daily News
Washington a mythic postapocalyptic pilgrim
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
SPORTS
Tyreke Evans of Chester is living an NBA dream
By Kate Fagan, Inquirer Staff Writer
Iverson makes practice his practice
By Kevin Tatum INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tyreke Evans' strength coach is support system
By Keith Pompey, Inquirer Staff Writer
You Talkin' to Me? Throwing some elbows on MMA
Gonzo: Cowboys are back, and it's galling
By John Gonzalez, Inquirer Columnist
Union at beginning of a long road
By Pat Leonard FOR THE INQUIRER
Eastern's Papa commits to La Salle
BY THE INQUIRER STAFF
Leafs cool off the Flyers Four-game winning streak ends with a shutout in Toronto.
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Surgery for Phils' Lidge The closer may not be ready for opening day after undergoing a procedure on his right knee.
By Matt Gelb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Georgetown takes down Seton Hall
THE INQUIRER STAFF
MLS taking positive tack on lockout
By Pat Leonard FOR THE INQUIRER
Another Brodeur blanks Rangers
Daily News Wire Services
Local stars featured in draft
By Pat Leonard FOR THE INQUIRER
It's unanimous for Titans' RB
Daily News Wire Services
Bulls beat Celts, win 3rd straight
Daily News Wire Services
Eagles hire new coach for special teams
By Bob Brookover INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mets wanted Beltran to delay surgery
Daily News Wire Services
Behind James, Wilson on the upswing The senior guard, back from a knee injury, has turned the team's fortunes around this season.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
NCAA panel wants to restrict hiring
Daily News Wire Services
John Smallwood: Griffin is latest chapter in Clippers' disappointing draft history
After brawl, Olney High teams play in quieter gyms
By Rick O'Brien INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Top woman's soccer pick excited about coming to Phila.
By Kate Harman, Inquirer Staff Writer
Bob Ford: Union takes first kicks in MLS draft
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Columnist
Penny-pinching Marlins still competitive
By Matt Gelb, Inquirer Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Luckily below average Pa. and N.J. still came in under last year's national foreclosure rate. Nevada was worst and Vermont best.
By Alan J. Heavens INQUIRER REAL ESTATE WRITER
PUC to review request for Aqua Pa. rate hike
By Andrew Maykuth INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Teva eyes Bucks for corporate campus
By Bob Fernandez INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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