Wednesday, August 16, 2006 

Local: Manchester passengers take changes in stride 



LONDONDERRY The only one who seemed to benefit from tightened airport security was Maddox, a chocolate Labrador whose wet nose sniffs for explosive devices. ... - By ALBERT McKEON Telegraph Staff
Source: www.nashuatelegraph.com

Get used to it; just check all your luggage 
Is it really asking too much in the global war on terrorism to pack your lipstick and deodorant into your checked suitcase? There shouldnt be a person in the civilized world who doesnt know this weekend that you cant carry liquids and gel products into the passenger compartment of an airliner, so it shouldnt be any big deal to pack your toothpaste into luggage that is to be stored below.
Source: www.chieftain.com

Body Of Philly Teen Washes Ashore In Atlantic City 
The body of a Philadelphia teenager who vanished in the ocean early Tuesday morning washes ashore in Atlantic City.
Source: www.nbc10.com

Tighter Security Is Jeopardizing Orchestra Tours 
With new concerns about carry-on baggage, it has gotten tougher to be a classical musician.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Sunday, August 13, 2006 

Private vs. public ownership of newspapers debated 



All eyes are on Brian Tierney, who bought The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News for $515 million. PHILADELPHIA -- Brian Tierney just bought a business with rapidly dwindling profits in an industry undergoing a wrenching transformation. Negotiations with several unions are just getting under way, and the lobby of the building hasn't been painted in years.
Source: www.roanoke.com

Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati 5: Bullpen fails Reds; Phils win in 14th 
PHILADELPHIA Aaron Rowand knew right after he turned away from an inside pitch with the bases loaded that he had to get a hit.
Source: www.fortwayne.com

AL Links: 
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Two nights, two games to forget for Tom Gordon.
Source: www.nj.com

Fading dreams of inherited wealth 
Boomers watch parents longevity eat into expected windfall PHILADELPHIA Remember those headlines of the 1990s that suggested baby boomers would reap a mega-windfall of trillions of dollars one of the largest intergenerational transfers of wealth in history?
Source: www.thestate.com