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Was Obama wrong to apologize for the Koran burnings by U.S. troops?
When I was growing up I learned early that apologies cost you nothing, and help to maintain relationships. When a classmate bumped into ...
13 years ago
Daily News staff enters the valley of the shadow of death
Will the Philadelphia Daily News, the loud, proud tabloid I worked at for nearly 20 years still be around a year from now? My gues ...
13 years ago
Budget struggles in South Jersey town mean more police layoffs
With its serene lakes and quaint downtown, Medford, New Jersey isn’t exactly a hot bed of crime. In fact, recent FBI data es ...
13 years ago
Pa. to consider mandating ultrasound prior to abortion
Virginia’s Legislature is advancing a bill that would make ultrasounds mandatory for women seeking abortions. A similar meas ...
13 years ago
Penn student gets national award for helping others with grief
A University of Pennsylvania medical student is receiving a prestigious national award on February 29th, 2012 for his work helping studen ...
13 years ago
Welfare cuts or cost savings? Pa. lawmakers debate
Pennsylvania lawmakers are questioning the Corbett administration’s budget plans for the Department of Public Welfare. Some see it ...
13 years ago
New Jersey’s looming foreclosure crisis
Foreclosure irregularities are as common in New Jersey as they are in San Francisco, where a recent audit revealed problems in almost eve ...
13 years ago
Distracted driving poses same dangers as driving drunk
I never drink and drive. Now and again, though, I talk on my cellphone while speeding down a highway. What’s the difference? ...
13 years ago
N.J. towns could save $100 million by joining state health plan, comptroller says
A new audit has found that New Jersey towns could save a lot of money by joining the state’s health plan. State Comptroller ...
13 years ago