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Unapproved drug marketing or free speech?
A Delaware pharmaceutical company will pay a half billion dollars in fines for promoting one of its medications for uses that the FDA has ...
15 years ago
Tierney disappointed, but proud of his legacy
Readers and employees of Philadelphia’s two daily papers and leading news website are wondering what’s next. Yesterday, the c ...
15 years ago
Puzzlers descend on Philly for World Sudoku Championship
The last time the city hosted a Sudoku major puzzle tournament it was marred by cheating. This time the puzzlers have found a solution. ...
15 years ago
Art museum guards win right to unionize
The security guards at the Philadelphia Museum of Art have finally won their right to unionize. But the union’s work has just begun ...
15 years ago
Mock terrorist attack staged at Franklin Station
PATCO’s unused Franklin Square subway station was the site of a fake terrorist attack being staged by the Environmental Protection ...
15 years ago
Newspaper sale puts reporters on pins and needles
Journalists at the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News are used to asking questions, but today their most pressing questions are about t ...
15 years ago
A group of local investors allied with the current management of Philadelphia’s two daily papers and its website have lost a bid fo ...
15 years ago
Tierney loses battle to keep papers and Philly.com
Creditors today won their long battle to take ownership of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com. Creditors today ...
15 years ago