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June 12-18, 2003

SUMMER FUN ISSUE

Introduction

Make Way For Ducklings The newest, oddest way to tour Philly.

Small Ball A whole new meaning to fantasy baseball.

Painting Al Fresco A summer crash course in watercolors.

Connecting Flight A five-hour journey ends a century of separation.

Salon Selective Comfort hair, perfect tans and other lessons learned during a day of summer beauty.

Swim Fan An underwater wonderland and fearsome creatures of the deep collide in a scuba-diving adventure at the aquarium.

Sun and the Single Girl How to get a perfect nude tan.

Road Rage A fantasy on wheels almost makes the grade.

Up The Creek Kayaking is a prehistoric thrill.

The Noise of Summer Circle the shows you want to go to

Endless Summer CP’s calendar of arts events will keep you busy for the next three months.

Recent cover stories...

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june 5

The Cost of Freedom

How a deported Wharton student's struggle to return to Philly changed U.S. immigration law.
by Daniel Brook

may 29

The Rebel

High SchoolStudent Ben Waxmen takes on the Death Penalty, Rick Santorum, and Ariel Sharon while fielding calls from CNN.
by Daniel Brook Photography by Michael T. Regan

may 22

Why They Couldn't Kill Kenney or Mariano

And what that means for November's Street-Katz fight.
Reported by Howard Altman, Deborah Bolling, Daniel Brook, Daryl Gale, Brian Hickey and Mary F. Patel

may 14

Street Wise

Meet Barbara Grant, the woman charged with curing Mayor Street¹s press phobia.
by Deborah Bolling Photos by Michael T. Regan

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also:

may 8
Full-Court Czech:A former Eastern Bloc nation has helped North Philly native Maurice Whitfield realize his dream of basketball stardom. —Andy Markowitz

may 1
Wicket Awesome:Haverford College cricket is the area’s best unknown sports tradition. All-arounder Shawn Alexander is one of the sport’s brightest talents. —Joe Pirro | Photographs By Michael T. Regan

april 24
Silent Killer:While SARS is getting all the attention, hepatitis B Is the real health scourge in Chinatown. —Helen i-lin Hwang Photographs by Michael T. Regan

april 17
The Style Issue:Philly Sole

april 10
War in Black and White:How racial attitudes towards the war are playing out in Philly. —Deborah Bolling

april 3
Welcome to the World:Around the globe in 150 films. —Sam Adams

march 27
It’s (not) a Living: —Meredith Broussard

march 20
Come Together:The women of Ladyfest Philly reshape the old business model —Patrick Rapa

march 13
Cable Excess:A channel-flipping journey through Philadelphia’:s vast TV wonderland. —Debra Auspitz, Lori Hill and Patrick Rapa

march 6
Taking a Gamble:Music mogul and mega-developer Kenny Gamble bets on the future of his South Phialdelphia neighborhoods. —Deborah Bolling Photos by Michael T. Regan

february 27
Economic Suicide:Bush's war may help the economy in the short run. The big harm comes later, and it's inevitable. —Ed Crane

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