June |
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| June 23–29 | June 30–July 6 Sunday Bloody Sunday: The Inquirer fights a Sunday circulation drain. by Howard Altman |
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July |
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| July 7–13 Straight To the Movies: Ray Murray is betting on a diverse audience for his film fest. by David Warner |
July 14–20 Choose It or Lose It: A crucial question for Republicans gathering here this week: Do pro-choice voters hold the key to the party's presidential hopes? by Howard Altman |
July 21–27 Scanners: Despite opposition by the FCC and the police, scanner buffs are tuning into everything from highway smashups to cellular phones. by Neil Gladstone |
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| July 28–August 3 The Camden Nobody Knows: Why Camden businesses aren't benefiting from development on the waterfront and a guide to eats and entertainment visitors don't hear about. by Scott Farmelant |
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August |
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| August 4–10 The Take On Ticketing by Margit Detweiler |
August 11–17 Blacks, Whites & Grays: Scott Farmelant investigates the split personality of Grays Ferry, a neighborhood where hatred and harmony somehow coexist. |
August 18–24 The Mumia Machine: Mumia Abu-Jamal is the rebel for a thousand causes: as political prisoner, as a underclass scapegoat, a death-row victim, a Christian martyr. by Neil Gladstone |
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| August 25–31 Welcome Back Wofford: Harris Wofford's back, this time trying to save the darling program of the Peace Corps/Vista set. Can he succeed? Should he? by Howard Altman |
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September |
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| September 1–7 Food Fight: Ever since Pat Olivieri invented the cheesesteak his offspring have spent as much time suing each other as they have serving up orders of "Whiz with." Can the next generation break the curse of Philly's most famous food family? by Scott Farmelant |
September 8–14 The Lunatic Fringe: The adventures of Philadelphia actors Ben Lloyd, Pearce Bunting and company at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. by David Warner |
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| September 22–28 The Bolden Touch: Carmen Bolden already convicted of ripping off the AIDS and Latino communities, is now in the mental health business. Former employees have complained to authorities that she's providing shoddy treatment and bilking the state. Why are taxpayers still footing this woman's bills? by Howard Altman |
September 29–October 5 Tent City: A photo essay by Harvey Finkle, who has been there since the beginning by Harvey Finkle |
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October |
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| October 6–12 Governor Ed: In the midst of a lackluster election campaign and a blown shipyard deal, Mayor Rendell thinks about his next role. by Mary Frangipanni |
October 13–19 Dead Men Can Vote: Voting fraud is alive and well in Philadelphia. by Scott Farmelant |
October 20–26 Fashion Plates by Margit Detweiler |
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November |
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| November 3–9 The Supreme Challenge: Frontrunners Newman and Nigro may bring Philadelphia two new seats on the Supreme Court. by Mary Frangipanni |
November 10–16 Big Ben: The evolution of the Next Big Thing: How nice-guy singer-songwriter Ben Arnold and Ruffhouse Records turned a career around. by Margit Detweiler |
November 17–23 Prisoner of Leeza: And he's not the only one. by Clark DeLeon |
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| November 24–30 Knock Knock: Will doors slam in my face? Will I make my quota? And where does all that money go, anyway? by Alice Lukens |
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December |
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| December 1–7 Paint Job: The Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network has been plagued by accusations of financial mismanagement and sexual harassment. But executive director Tim Spencer is still in charge. by Ami Eden |
December 8–14 | December 15–21 Ouch: Congress' plan to slash $1.7 billion from local Medicare and Medicaid spending could cripple Philadelphia's economy. by Scott Farmelant |
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| December 22–28 | December 29–January 4 Judge's Notes: Poetry by Lisa Coffman |
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