The Philadelphia Tribune back issues from January 2002:
It was an up-and-down year with accent on the 'positive'
Jan 01, 2002;
Mural recalls Lex St. deaths, promises hope
Jan 01, 2002;
Man shot after game of craps
Jan 01, 2002;
Many people setting goals, not making resolutions
Jan 01, 2002
State must rethink relationship to city
Jan 01, 2002
The EPA is letting demographics decide
Jan 01, 2002;
A New Year's Need: Support the media that supports you!
Jan 01, 2002;
Government needs to rethink welfare reform
Jan 01, 2002;
A commitment to international cooperation: Peace on Earth and good will toward men
Jan 01, 2002;
Working to end physical, mental slavery in Africa
Jan 01, 2002;
Gore carries GW tradition over to Temple
Jan 01, 2002;
Ex-GW star heads to Orange Bowl
Jan 01, 2002;
Bears' massive tackles start a fad on defense
Jan 01, 2002;
State must rethink relationship to city
Jan 01, 2002 ... Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 State must rethink relationship to city The relationship between the city and the state needs to be revamped. In the past year, that relationship has been contentious. First, the state took over the Philadelphia Parking ...
Many people setting goals, not making resolutions
Jan 01, 2002 ... Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 Many people setting goals, not making resolutions The new year is here. And often, with each new year comes the same old resolutions. However, the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 have many Philadelphians scrapping the idea of ...
Man shot after game of craps
Jan 01, 2002; ... Williams, Darren Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 Man shot after game of craps The future seemed to be looking up for Anthony Patton. Last May, he received his high school diploma from the Youth Development Center in New Castle, Del. And according to his mother, ...
Mural recalls Lex St. deaths, promises hope
Jan 01, 2002; ... Welles, Elaine Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 Mural recalls Lex St. deaths, promises hope Despite words of hope, Yolanda Rowe has doubts about whether the Mill Creek neighborhood that was the scene of the worst mass murder in the city's history will ever ...
It was an up-and-down year with accent on the 'positive'
Jan 01, 2002; ... Wilson, Kendall Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 It was an up-and-down year with accent on the `positive' Did things get better or worse for Philadelphia African-Americans in 2001? The consensus is that Blacks did not fare worse in the past year, but life did not ...
Notre Dame coach sets tone: Willingham opening doors for future of college sports
Jan 04, 2002;
Council: School plan is unclear
Jan 04, 2002;
Philly steals show from New York
Jan 04, 2002;
New kind of leader at St. Ignatius
Jan 04, 2002;
14-year-old dies from injuries in Olney fire
Jan 04, 2002;
Slain woman remembered by co-workers: Friends describe Clorissa Vincent as hard-working, loving
Jan 04, 2002;
Andrew Young heads list of Drum Major awardees: MLK Association for Nonviolence honoring local, national leaders
Jan 04, 2002;
Judge to hold Summers for trial in Rios' death: Rafeeq Smith and Steve Hendon being held also
Jan 04, 2002;
Police increase patrol on Roosevelt Boulevard: New initiative allows cops to seize cars
Jan 04, 2002;
Supporting the United Negro College Fund
Jan 04, 2002
School debate will be ongoing in new year
Jan 04, 2002;
Not just another New Year's celebration
Jan 04, 2002;
Taking the reparations movement to the streets
Jan 04, 2002;
Peace often leads to prosperity: Free market is what will make the economy strong
Jan 04, 2002;
Minority businesses to compete for finances
Jan 04, 2002
State museum exhibit recalls Levittown's racial turmoil
Jan 04, 2002
From the Locker Room: Eagles give Uhuru Hamiter another chance
Jan 04, 2002;
G. Banks working as coach and AD
Jan 04, 2002;
Douglas, Vincent lead pack of 5 Eagles into Pro Bowl
Jan 04, 2002;
Christena Hamilton making a name for herself: Temple's star getting out of her brother's shadow
Jan 04, 2002;
Notre Dame's gain is Stanford's loss
Jan 04, 2002;
Nova's unsung hero in Sales
Jan 04, 2002;
Rick Comegy and Tuskegee capture third Pioneer Bowl
Jan 04, 2002;
Dignity, wisdom and art
Jan 04, 2002;
Musical brings dancers in 'contact' with audience: Award-winning show comes to the Forrest Theater
Jan 04, 2002
Temptations' new CD 'Awesome' lets group's legacy live on
Jan 04, 2002;
Judge to hold Summers for trial in Rios' death: Rafeeq Smith and Steve Hendon being held also
Jan 04, 2002; ... Williams, Darren Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Judge to hold Summers for trial in Rios' death: Rafeeq Smith and Steve Hendon being held also In a Municipal court room earlier this week, Joseph Rios Sr. looked on as Judge Wendy Pew ruled that 20-year-old Felix ...
Temptations' new CD 'Awesome' lets group's legacy live on
Jan 04, 2002; ... Roberts, Kimberly C. Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Temptations' new CD `Awesome' lets group's legacy live on Continuing a legendary career that spans more than forty years, the Temptations have released their 58th album entitled "Awesome." Under the leadership of ...
Bears' massive tackles start a fad on defense
Jan 01, 2002; ... Chevalier, Jack Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 Bears' massive tackles start a fad on defense There's a tasty trend in the National Football League - triple-size, all-beef tackles -- that has carried the Chicago Bears from the back kitchen to the main dining room in ...
Ex-GW star heads to Orange Bowl
Jan 01, 2002; ... Hunt, Donald Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 Ex-GW star heads to Orange Bowl Jafar Williams listed some of his goals for this season in the University of Maryland's media guide. And one of Williams' goals was to lead the Terps to a bowl game. It looks like the ...
Gore carries GW tradition over to Temple
Jan 01, 2002; ... Hunt, Donald Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 Gore carries GW tradition over to Temple Ryan Gore could have gone to a number of Division I schools to play his college football. It's just that Gore wanted to be a part of a program that hasn't achieved a great deal of ...
Working to end physical, mental slavery in Africa
Jan 01, 2002; ... Welles, Elaine Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 Working to end physical, mental slavery in Africa Although it's 2002, Boubacar Ould Messaoud is a slave. Fighting to bring about an end to the institution he calls "a crime against humanity" in his native ...
A commitment to international cooperation: Peace on Earth and good will toward men
Jan 01, 2002; ... Price, Hugh B. Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 A commitment to international cooperation: Peace on Earth and good will toward men Accepting the Nobel Peace Prize during a tradition-rich ceremony in Oslo, Norway in early December, Kofi Annan, the Secretary-General of ...
Government needs to rethink welfare reform
Jan 01, 2002; ... Rockeymoore, Maya Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 Government needs to rethink welfare reform In 1996, after Congress revamped the welfare system to require welfare recipients to work in exchange for their grants as a prelude to completely moving off welfare, many ...
A New Year's Need: Support the media that supports you!
Jan 01, 2002; ... Washington, Linn, Jr. Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 A New Year's need: Support the media that supports you! Traditionally New Year's Day is the time to make resolutions for the coming year. An appropriate New Years resolution for 2002 is resolving to provide ...
The EPA is letting demographics decide
Jan 01, 2002; ... Gernstein, Syd Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-01-2002 The EPA is letting demographics decide Residents of the affluent Spring Valley community in Washington, D.C. woke up Christmas morning to open presents, eat coffeecake and maybe even brush snow off their SUVs and ...
Musical brings dancers in 'contact' with audience: Award-winning show comes to the Forrest Theater
Jan 04, 2002 ... Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Musical brings dancers in `contact' with audience: Award-winning show comes to the Forrest Theater The Tony Award-winning Best Musical "contact," is coming to the Forrest Theater Jan. 15 through Feb. 3. Last year, "contact" ...
Dignity, wisdom and art
Jan 04, 2002; ... Booker, Bobbi Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Dignity, wisdom and art Sister Helen David Brancato has learned a lot in her years as an artist and journalist. Eleven years ago, she visited mountain-based villages in Haiti. Her visit to that impoverished Caribbean ...
Rick Comegy and Tuskegee capture third Pioneer Bowl
Jan 04, 2002; ... Chevalier, Jack Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Rick Comegy and Tuskegee capture third Pioneer Bowl "We may not be a household name in football, but we're capable of playing and beating a lot of I-AA teams. We're a big team, about 6-foot-5 along the front line, with ...
Nova's unsung hero in Sales
Jan 04, 2002; ... Chevalier, Jack Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Nova's unsung hero in Sales It was game No. 101 in the Villanova career of Brooks Sales, and he was still making sacrifices. The 6-foot-10 senior was setting picks, crashing the boards and trying to help make plays ...
Notre Dame's gain is Stanford's loss
Jan 04, 2002; ... Chevalier, Jack Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Notre Dame's gain is Stanford's loss Hiring a coach out of Stanford University is no easy task. The entire Cardinal athletic program is on a roll with 38 national championships in all sports in the last 10 ...
Christena Hamilton making a name for herself: Temple's star getting out of her brother's shadow
Jan 04, 2002; ... Hunt, Donald Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Christena Hamilton making a name for herself: Temple's star getting out of her brother's shadow Christena Hamilton, Temple University's backcourt ace, grew up playing basketball with her older brother, Richard "Rip" ...
Douglas, Vincent lead pack of 5 Eagles into Pro Bowl
Jan 04, 2002; ... Chevalier, Jack Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Douglas, Vincent lead pack of 5 Eagles into Pro Bowl "I had three kids with me at the Pro Bowl last year, and Hugh Douglas drove us nuts by the pool. Actually, it'll be nice to look up in the defensive huddle and see a ...
G. Banks working as coach and AD
Jan 04, 2002; ... Hunt, Donald Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 G. Banks working as coach and AD If you're a women's high school basketball player don't be surprised if you receive a call from a Philadelphia basketball legend this season, especially if you play in the Public League ....
From the Locker Room: Eagles give Uhuru Hamiter another chance
Jan 04, 2002; ... Hunt, Donald Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 from the Locker Room: Eagles give Uhuru Hamiter another chance When Uhuru "Joby" Hamiter got a call from Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid about joining the team, he had already started another career. "I was ...
State museum exhibit recalls Levittown's racial turmoil
Jan 04, 2002 ... Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 State museum exhibit recalls Levittown's racial turmoil LEVITTOWN, Pa. -- When Daisy and Bill Myers and their three children quietly moved into Levittown in 1957, the first Black family to do so, they were greeted not by a Welcome ...
Minority businesses to compete for finances
Jan 04, 2002 ... Philadelphia Tribune, The 01-04-2002 Minority businesses to compete for finances According to local statistics, in 1997, 10.7 percent of all firms in the Philadelphia area were minority-owned and generated 1.5 percent of the region's gross receipts. This ...