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Sep 5 2008, AP

Vice presidential nominee Joe Biden is promoting the Democrats’ economic plan as he visits southeastern Pennsylvania.

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Authorities in Philadelphia say an allegedly drunken teen motorist has smashed into a police car during a pursuit and one of the officers has died.

 
 
Sep 2 2008 by AP0 Comments

Republican John McCain said Tuesday he’s satisfied that Sarah Palin’s background was properly checked out before the Alaska governor joined the Republican ticket. He predicted that public excitement about her candidacy will increase after her address to the GOP convention on Wednesday.

 
 
Sep 2 2008 by AP0 Comments

Two brothers who ran a Philadelphia funeral home have pleaded guilty to selling corpses to a company that trafficked in stolen body parts.

 
 
Sep 2 2008 by AP0 Comments

John McCain says he is satisfied that Sarah Palin’s background was properly checked out before the Alaska governor joined the Republican ticket.

 
 
Aug 29 2008 by AP0 Comments

The mastermind behind a scheme to loot hundreds of corpses and sell bone and tissue for transplants has pleaded guilty in Philadelphia to hundreds of additional charges in the case.

 
 
Aug 28 2008 by AP0 Comments

Daniel Murphy hit a tiebreaking double after Carlos Delgado’s second solo homer had tied the game in the eighth and the New York Mets beat Philadelphia 6-3 on Wednesday night to reclaim first place in the NL East.

 
 
Aug 26 2008 by AP0 Comments

Nearly a year after federal epidemiologists first sounded the alarm over a cluster of rare blood cancers in northeastern Pennsylvania, their research has zeroed in on a hardscrabble region 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia that is home to several Superfund sites and a power plant fired by waste coal.

 
 
Aug 25 2008 by AP0 Comments

Unswayed by a former skinhead’s claim that he had given up white supremacist beliefs, a judge sentenced him Monday to more than a decade in prison for the 1989 killing of a black man.

 
 
Aug 25 2008 by AP0 Comments

Classical pianist Van Cliburn will perform next month during the 2008 Liberty Medal ceremony in Philadelphia honoring former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev.

 
 
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Jul 12 2008 by Sameer Kumar0 Comments

There is often this wide misconception that everything that is filled with green goodness is a bit too expensive and that technology is not available for everyone. Cost is indeed a big hurdle in case of green products and technologies spreading their...

 
 
Jun 14 2008 by Mayuri Majumdar1 Comments

What does it need to have an accident-free city? If your answer is any of the following - careful drivers, vigilant traffic officers, good roads, cautious pedestrians, etcetera- then I am more than happy to prove you wrong. The answer is- 3D Bump...

 
 
Mar 13 2008 by Sameer Kumar0 Comments

My first distinct memories in regards to Philly are attached to Will Smith and his ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’. Despite never having been to the city, I do feel kind of attached to it as I suppose I have watched too many flicks that have been...

 
 
Dec 17 2007 by Nidhi Chauhan0 Comments

Emmy Award-winning news anchor Alycia Lane, who once e-mailed sexy swimsuit photographs to a married TV talking head, went furious Sunday, calling a female cop a ‘dyke bitch’ and punched her in the face.

Lane hit the female cop in Manhattan...

 
 
Sep 15 2007 by Saurabh0 Comments

Philadelphia’s pitcher, Alfonseca is yet again entangled in a spat. While at Chicago Cubs Alfonseca got suspended for five games for hitting an umpire and now it’s Colorado’s Todd Helton. Alfonseca plunked the slugger with two outs in the seventh inning...

 
 
Mar 18 2007 by Annu0 Comments

It’s a miracle! The first bald eagle nest has been found by wildlife authoritie in Philadelphia in more than 200 years. The Pennsylvania Game Commission declared the stunning information on Friday.

The exact location of the nest is still behind...

 
 
Mar 12 2007 by Neha0 Comments

Oversize things, we all know are the latest in fashion. And so, we are going for oversized rings, oversized sunglasses etc... So, I have here a very cool pair of sunglasses (obviously, over sized). But, the surprise is these are different. I know you...

 
 
Jan 10 2007 by Pankaj0 Comments

Have you ever thought of relieving your stress by something to squeeze while studying for exams. Yah, sure you must have tried that but I never did anything like that. Hey, how about relieving your stress by squeezing condoms and that too filled with...

 
 
Dec 27 2006 by Irani0 Comments

The genes may turn on and off in a different way then known during their development. Biologists at the Thomas Jefferson University’s Kimmel Cancer Center in Philadelphia perhaps have discovered this new way of the genes’ activities.

The findings...

 
 
Nov 9 2006 by Bharat0 Comments

Have the women in the sporting world found an easy way to stardom - not sports though, its media... First the tennis sensation turned model Anna Kournikova who became a television host and now to add to the flock is the - former or present - undecided, but...

 
 
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Richard Cherry Jr., right, 15, departs Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia with his father, Richard Cherry Sr, in Philadelphia Tuesday July 15, 2008. Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia, one of the city’s newer charter schools, aims to be an educational beacon in...