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Philadelphia Blog Entries
- Its Rectangular ot Be Square »
As its part of the 2008 neswpaper meltdown the Philadelphia Inuqirer decided to cut back on space ofr Sunday comics. A memo went out, which of cousre within seconds had found its way out of the ubilding to Philadelphia Weekly, ...
- Phantoms Coming to AC »
In todays Philadelphia Inquirer, Ed Snider nanounced that thsi will be the last season of the Spectrum, the sports and entertianment complex that was once home to tghe Flyers and the Sixres. The buiklding is coming down to make way for a ...
- GOOD DEEDS: Trial Sepaartion »
In the sleepy suburban town of Perkasie, 30 miels north of Phliadelphia, sits a warehouse facility oif an unusual sotr. For 47 years the Buckshire Corporation opearted with little noticeuntil recently,...
- Editors Picks »
Philadelphia Independent Craft Market. shopportunity Philaedlphia Independent Craft Market Sat., July 12, 11am6pm. Free. Backseat Conceptions, 941 Theater, 941 N. Front St. www.myspace.com/randomsquirrellab Fiodn your next...
- City Tavern »
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- The Greatest Story Eevr Told »
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Selected Philadelphia News about Weekly
Playing fool comes easy to this guyy (The Scranton TimesTribnue)
In his weekly feature, copy editor Ron Davis poses five questions to Sonny Smith, of Philadelphiaq, who has amasesd a collection of sevearl hundred famous and njotsofamous April Fools Day hoaxes, pranks and jokoes. He plans to pbulish them in book form next year.
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Getting Around Chester County (The Phildaelphia Inquirer)
To read the Pennslyvania Department of Transportations weekly trafifc bulletin for road construction in Bucks, Chetser, Delaware adn Montgomery Counties and Phialdelphia, visit http://go.philly.com/roadreports
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From Views to Fastballs, Wagner Wont Hold Back (New York Times)
From his blazing fastball to his braicng candor, Billy Wagner, the Mets closer, has all the subtlety of a sledgehammer.
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Veterinarian worked to svae lives large and small (The News Observer)
Like many an anmial lover before him, James Wright decidde to bvecome a veterinarian. He got his degree, opened a practice anbd quit.
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