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AstraZeneca to pay $68.5 million over marketing of Seroquel
The pharmaceutical giant has agreed not to promote Seroquel for “off-label” uses which have not been approved by the FDA. ...
14 years ago
Neglected properties a thin barrier for neighbors, drug users
What’s it like to live next to an all-but-forgotten property? Neighbors on the 300-block of Tusculum Street in Kensington say their ...
14 years ago
Legislation takes state aid from New Jersey towns who don’t share services
It’s like Stephen Sweeney thinks local governments are run by a bunch of babies or something… The New Jersey Senate Pr ...
14 years ago
Philly weighs student-led prayer in public schools
Philadelphia City Council intends to hold hearings on facilitating student-led prayer in the public schools. Councilwoman Jannie B ...
14 years ago
A flood warning is in effect in Delaware for the Christina River at Cooch’s Bridge until late tonight or until the warning is cance ...
14 years ago
Flooding rains moving into Pennsylvania, New Jersey
Because it’s March and there’s no more snow (we had a deal, Phil), ...
14 years ago
U.S. unable to aid Libya because of Afghan, Iraq wars
The great debate these days seems to be whether and how to aid the rebellious people of Libya in their efforts to overthrow their dictato ...
14 years ago
David Broder and the brave new world
It was perversely fitting yesterday that I would be reading a provocative think piece about the “new media” when word came ...
14 years ago
David Broder and the brave new world
It was perversely fitting yesterday that I would be reading a provocative think piece about the “new media” when word came ...
14 years ago
Flood watch in effect through Friday
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the entire Delaware Valley due to potential flash floods of low lying areas, st ...
14 years ago
No plans to abandon Chester County stadium plan despite dissolved alliance
There’s no funding, and the Turks Head Alliance has dissolved. But in spite of it all, members of the former alliance remain hopefu ...
14 years ago
LGBT leaders, Nutter talk Boy Scouts plan to buy city property
LGBT leaders sat down with Mayor Michael Nutter yesterday to talk about plans the Boy Scouts of America Cradle of Liberty Council has to ...
14 years ago
When texting gets dangerous: what’s the etiquette?
A National Transportation Safety Board report released this week ...
14 years ago
Grant brings laid off Atlantic City firefighters back to work
Atlantic City’s laid-off firefighters can return to work in a few weeks. They’ll be joined by some new hires, as well. The 30 ...
14 years ago
Local parishoners react to priests put on leave
The names of 21 priests put on administrative leave for allegations of sexual abuse were released yesterday. Those 21 names had a lot of ...
14 years ago