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What happened on March 09, 2010
NEWS
House calls and advocacy laws Award-winning vet has helped craft Pa. puppy-mill policy.
By Melissa Dribben INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Joe Sixpack: Outdated laws, a changed beer scene
Pa. high court names panel to probe Phila. courts
By Nancy Phillips and Craig R. McCoy, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Controversial Vivian Miller will step down
By Craig R. McCoy, Inquirer Staff Writer
Police mull mystery of man struck by cars
By JASON NARK, narkj@phillynews.com 856-779-3231
Ballpark worker pleads guilty to Series ring theft
By MENSAH M. DEAN, deanm@phillynews.com 215-854-5949
We 'heart' this
Something we can agree on A bad court ruling on campaign finance is an opportunity for bipartisanship.
By E.J. Dionne
Bryant bid to pay legal bill blocked He wanted to use money in his campaign account. N.J.'s high court said no.
By Jonathan Tamari INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
SideShow YOUR DAILY DOSE OF GOSSIP
By John Timpane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
People can speak
Court clerk bails
Prosecution will stop the mobs
'Big College,' Big Gouge
By DOM GIORDANO
Daughters demoted in a 'Lear' for guys
By Wendy Rosenfield FOR THE INQUIRER
In Glenside, spirited plea for overhaul Obama urged public support of the health-care bill and said Congress must take a stand.
By Thomas Fitzgerald INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Miller resigns her city post
By Craig R. McCoy INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
District hires firm to probe use of cameras
By Derrick Nunnally INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Panel makes quick work of Pa. budget With last year's fiscal fiasco in mind, it OKd Rendell's 2011 plan, but jettisoned his sales and gas-drilling taxes.
By Amy Worden INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU
Guilty plea in theft of Series ring A Citizens Bank Park janitor admitted stealing the ring, left in a bathroom at the ballpark.
By Vernon Clark INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Veon defense begins its case Former House colleagues were called on to voice their praise for his work ethic and integrity.
By Mario F. Cattabiani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Lesniak revises bill to cut COAH It would help towns provide their fair share of affordable housing; half already comply, it says.
By Maya Rao INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Awaiting Stanley in the heart of darkness
By Wendy Rosenfield FOR THE INQUIRER
Nominee survives panel grilling Christie's pick to head the Department of Children and Families faced tough queries, especially on sexuality post.
By Adrienne Lu INQUIRER TRENTON BUREAU
Germantown Y put up for sheriff's sale Its owner, a nonprofit, had failed to make any payments on its loan since the purchase in 2006.
By Christopher K. Hepp INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The playwright turns actor in Act II's 'Any Given Monday'
By Howard Shapiro INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Betting with taxpayer chips Atlantic City's spending habits deserve more than a scolding by state officials.
Colleagues recall dead paramedic as selfless worker
By Art Carey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
No grim fairy tale "Happily Ever After" is not only the title of Mary Martello's first play, but the upbeat theme of her more than 50 years in the theater.
By Howard Shapiro INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Radnor picks a new manager He replaces a predecessor fired amid a money scandal.
By Bonnie L. Cook INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Fat city needs a soda tax Mayor Nutter's bold proposal could save money and lives.
By Jane Shin Jue
Letters To The Editor
Would you buy insurance from her? Apparently Stephanie Courtney is the TV ads fun Flo.
By David Hiltbrand INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Unintended message With Philadelphia's history of pay-to-play, naming anything after the late John Murtha might be misunderstood.
Train derailment in Center City
By James Osborne INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Mary Nowakowski, 'a born leader'
By Claudia Vargas INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Proposed New Taxes Rub Them The Wrong Way
A funny, ferocious drama post-9/11 An Egyptian-born writer mingles the immigrant experience, the war on terror, and office politics.
By Tirdad Derakhshani INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Groovaloo,' a 'Chorus Line' of hip-hop
By Ellen Dunkel FOR THE INQUIRER
George H. Chavanne Sr., ex-court officer
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Will tax-abatement folks be paying 'trash fee'?
Pa. beer laws are just fine Behemoth grocery chains want to crush friendly neighborhood beer distributors.
By Ed Klunk
Pro and con greet Obama "Kill the bill!" clashed with "Thank you, Mr. President!" in Glenside.
By Kristin E. Holmes INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The perils of soda pop documented in a study By coincidence, the report suggests a tax could improve public health.
By Don Sapatkin INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Flutist Jasmine Choi plays Franck, Bach, modern works
By David Patrick Stearns INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC
More gunfire in South Phila. A man was shot at Dorrance and McKean as shooting erupted for a third straight night.
By James Osborne INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Slaying of couple linked to gangs Five more people, including a girl, 14, are charged in the killings. The two were buried outside a Camden house.
By Mike Newall and Darran Simon INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Philip D. Selim, 62, Lower Merion educator
By Sally A. Downey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Brother, can you spare an identity?
By MICHAEL HINKELMAN, hinkelm@phillynews.com 215-854-2656
Arrests made in Camden double slaying
By JASON NARK, narkj@phillynews.com 856-779-3231
Is trash fee waste mismanagement?
By CATHERINE LUCEY, luceyc@phillynews.com 215-854-4172
Top cop: Juvenile violence sign of the times
By DAFNEY TALES, talesd@phillynews.com 215-854-5084
Police seek motive in SW Phila. slaying
By STEPHANIE FARR, farrs@phillynews.com 215-854-4225
Clerk of Quarter Sessions Miller to retire early; office's dutiesexpected to be absorbed by Prothonotary
By JULIE SHAW, shawj@phillynews.com 215-854-2592
Cos: Parents at fault
Obama stirs Arcadia U. crowd with fiery call for health-care vote now
By WILLIAM BENDER, benderw@phillynews.com 215-854-5255
Pol calls beer raid 'ridiculous use of manpower'
By BOB WARNER, warnerb@phillynews.com 215-854-5885
SPORTS
Lavoy Allen taking Temple to new heights
By Mike Jensen, Inquirer Staff Writer
Manuel Rolls
Dunphy, Wright are finalists for National Coach of the Year
St. Mary's upsets Gonzaga, takes title
THE INQUIRER STAFF
Doc says he treated A-Rod, but did not prescribe HGH
Daily News Wire Services
'Rachel' to face 4 foes in return
Daily News Wire Services
Hawks open A-10 tourney vs. URI
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
'Different' Kendrick strengthens his case
By Matt Gelb INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Stars shoot down Caps' home win streak
Daily News Wire Services
With Carter hot, Flyers seek 15th win in row over Isles
By Sam Carchidi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
St. Mary's upsets No. 18 Gonzaga to win WCC title
Daily News Wire Services
Owls lose heartbreaker to Xavier
By DAIMON EKLUND For the Daily News
Indy's Lindsey looking for encore The midfielder led the U.S. national team in assists in the Algarve Cup tournament.
By Marc Narducci INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Allen appears in line for Penn job He has been praised by alumni, players, and athletic director Steve Bilsky.
By Keith Pompey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Campus sites in first round
By Ray Parrillo INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Grabiak-led Bulldogs prove too much for Middle Twp. The title feels so good, the senior guard said.
By Bill Iezzi INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Sharper has surgery; hopes to stay a Saint
Daily News Wire Services
Andrews and Avant staying The Eagles reached accords with the guard and receiver.
By Jeff McLane INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Injured Speights to miss next two games
By Kate Fagan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
St. Augustine rolls over Eustace
By MICHAEL RADANO For the Daily News
Cavs without 'main guys,' but Spurs can't capitalize
Daily News Wire Services
Victorino steps into a new role He will hit 7th in the batting order.
By Andy Martino INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Temple beaten by Xavier in overtime
By Mel Greenberg INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Unionville swimmer Austin, plagued by fever at districts, raises his sights
By Don Beideman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Big East Tournament preview
For drama, tough to beat Big East Tournament
by Ed Barkowitz
Tight field, with lots of motivation to excel
By Joe Juliano INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
What happened to PW? Donofrio puts it on the line
By Pat Leonard FOR THE INQUIRER
Episcopal Academy a success at squash
By Don Beideman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Gold medalist Paul Drayton dies The Villanova sprinter was a winner at the 1964 Olympics, helping to set a relay record.
By Elliott Denman FOR THE INQUIRER
Kingsway wastes no time
By Chris Melchiorre FOR THE INQUIRER
Video a super keepsake
Opportunity awaits Saint Joseph's in Atlantic 10 Tournament
By DICK JERARDI, jerardd@phillynews.com
Eagles unload receiver Brown to Bucs
By Jeff McLane, Inquirer Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Elinor Burkett's charge an Oscars show highlight
By HOWARD GENSLER Daily News wire services contributed to this report
BUSINESS
US Airways fined over pricing on Web site
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Deal ends strike at produce market
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Tales of premiums gone mad Writer: Insurance is a scary story.
By Jeff Gelles and Jane M. Von Bergen INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Groups appeal for Chile fruit Table grapes, which enter the U.S. via local ports, are restricted by law after April 10.
By Linda Loyd INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Acme president is resigning Judith A. Spires, who began as a cashier in 1970, is pursuing a new career opportunity, the chains owner said.
By Maria Panaritis INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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