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The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) articles from September 2006

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The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) back issues from September 2006:

More lifelike _ and accurate _ poses are reinvigorating dinosaur skeletons.

Sep 01, 2006

Nailing down what makes sour sour.

Sep 01, 2006;

A box-office bump could be in Phils' forecast.

Sep 01, 2006

Tearing down the walls: think outside the cubicle: workplaces redesigned with interaction in mind.

Sep 01, 2006;

Loving hardy hibiscus, that brazen show-off: the easy-to-care-for scarlet mallow is in its glory at this time of year.

Sep 01, 2006;

The Philadelphia Inquirer Time to ... column.(Prepare to plant, or transplant, evergreens -- September is the ideal time)(Column)

Sep 01, 2006;

Offering aid, two instead meet death: A rape victim called for help. Her assailant opened fire.

Sep 01, 2006

Woman gets jail in scam of donors.

Sep 01, 2006;

Man says he felt pressured to plead guilty in fatal drive-by.

Sep 01, 2006

Charters boost city schools' showing: A report found that more Phila. schools met progress targets under No Child Left Behind.

Sep 01, 2006

Schools in region make progress: overall, 72 percent met No Child Left Behind goals, an improvement of 1 percent.

Sep 01, 2006;

Phila.-area schools make progress on tests: overall, 72 percent met No Child Left Behind goals, an improvement of 1 percent.

Sep 01, 2006;

Fumo to cash out in sale of bank: A new company will buy PSB. The senator's due $24 million.(Company overview)

Sep 01, 2006

SOLAR SURGE.

Sep 01, 2006

Suitors for Sixers: The eight potential buyers include three with local ties. The team, whose owners have not said is for sale, could fetch a record price.

Sep 01, 2006

The Philadelphia Inquirer The Economy column: be wary of how and who in data interpretations.(Column)

Sep 01, 2006;

Student gunned down after using ATM: The Army veteran, 22, was riding home on his bicycle in Strawberry Mansion.

Sep 01, 2006

More psychological testing ordered for 13-year-old shooter.

Sep 01, 2006;

Bracing for the rain, maybe a deluge.

Sep 01, 2006

Strike looms in Radnor Twp.: teachers are preparing for the year. The board hopes for a deal before the Sept. 8 deadline.

Sep 01, 2006;

Community service ordered for teen driver: He will work 1,000 hours at a hospital and a therapy center for killing three people in a February crash.

Sep 01, 2006

Revolutionary march of 1781.

Sep 01, 2006;

One last splash, and then it's goodbye: the Blackwood CYO is shutting its doors after a 35-year run. Staff and patrons were left saddened.

Sep 01, 2006;

EDITORIAL: Sloan El s Guilty Plea: 'People's champ' slugged Camden.(Editorial)

Sep 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Philly Council Elections: Heck, they give voters this much say in China.(Editorial)

Sep 01, 2006

Elation, Frustration.

Sep 01, 2006

Backups will have one final audition: Eagles starters won't play in the preseason finale, which comes a day before rosters must be cut.

Sep 01, 2006

The Philadelphia Inquirer Bob Ford column: once again, hitting 50 home runs is a big deal.(Column)

Sep 01, 2006;

A star is born, though reluctantly: W.Va.'s Slaton takes the hype in stride.

Sep 01, 2006

Buffalo spoils Golden's debut with OT score: An 18-yard run by reserve tailback James Starks sent Temple to defeat.

Sep 01, 2006

Spine stabilized for Wilson player hurt in scrimmage.

Sep 01, 2006; ... Byline: Sam Carchidi Sep. 1--The doctor who performed spinal surgery on Shykem Lawrence Wednesday said yesterday that the paralyzed Woodrow Wilson High football player has "less than a one-in-1,000" chance to walk again. Lawrence, 17, a senior safety, broke his neck while making ...

Akron has sights on zinging it to Penn State: The Zips are a 17-point underdog to Penn State, but they are hoping to repeat Toledo's magic.

Sep 01, 2006

Another bizarre Phila. airport tale.: Baggage-claim fracas ends in an arrest.

Sep 01, 2006

Honoring 9/11 victims.

Sep 01, 2006;

'Crank'.(Movie review)

Sep 01, 2006;

Penn State's wary of the MAC.

Sep 01, 2006

Names in the news.

Sep 01, 2006

2 killed after stumbling upon rape.

Sep 01, 2006;

1 judge, 11 jobs: Report lists roles.

Sep 01, 2006

The Philadelphia Inquirer Morning Bytes column.(professional golf doesn't need drug testing)(Column)

Sep 01, 2006;

The Philadelphia Inquirer Newsmakers column.(Column)

Sep 01, 2006

Phillies acquire Simon as game is rained out.

Sep 01, 2006

Paterno's in elite company in 41st season.(coach Joe Paterno)

Sep 01, 2006;

Some Eagles make their final cases; Jets win.(football teams)

Sep 01, 2006;

Looking back, Panthers' steroids case affected Eagles, too.

Sep 01, 2006;

Voter dissatisfaction on display in Pennsylvania Senate race.

Sep 01, 2006;

Braves, Phillies split pair.(baseball teams)

Sep 02, 2006;

Morelli throws for 3 TDs as Penn State tops Akron.(football player Anthony Morelli)

Sep 02, 2006;

The Philadelphia Inquirer Unconventional Wisdom column: 'Runway' fan would like to be his project.(Column)

Sep 02, 2006;

Story may be implausible, but 'Crank' is thrilling fun.(Movie review)

Sep 02, 2006;

The Philadelphia Inquirer Newsmakers column: Denials come from J. Lo, Lindsay Lo.(Column)

Sep 02, 2006

Their passion turns steamy on the water.

Sep 02, 2006;

Professor might be freed on bail L. Scott Ward, who teaches at Penn's Wharton School of Business, is accused of child sex charges.

Sep 02, 2006

Sex crimes add new twist to lawmaker's missing son.

Sep 02, 2006

Riverside claims lawyer can't file immigration suit.

Sep 02, 2006

Five are sentenced in gang drive-by: A bystander was shot in Bristol Township in 2005. Authorities hope the penalties send a message.

Sep 02, 2006

Boy, 16, waives hearing in rape of girl, 11.

Sep 02, 2006

D.A. adds criminal case to fraternity hazing suit.

Sep 02, 2006;

Corrections.

Sep 02, 2006

EPA to test some homes of students: The testing is offered only for the homes of children from Kiddie Kollege still showing elevated levels of mercury.

Sep 02, 2006

At shore, a big chill.

Sep 02, 2006;

Sign language of the heart.

Sep 02, 2006;

A tennis friendship, well-served: doubles partner Angela Buxton visits the Althea Gibson center.

Sep 02, 2006;

Community farm fails, plans refunds.

Sep 02, 2006;

Tierney assumes publisher's job.

Sep 02, 2006