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Life is filled with rites of passage, from baptisms and sacred ceremonies, to graduations and harvests celebrations. Some are as ol ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia program has men talking
Addiction, abuse and relationships are subjects that can be tough to talk about. Three nights a week men in the “Project Save A Lif ...
16 years ago
How are labor unions doing these days?
It’s not easy to celebrate Labor Day when unemployment statistics are still worrisome and the state of American Unions is in flux. ...
16 years ago
A man wanted in connection with the killing of a Georgetown, Delaware police officer has turned himself in to face charges. A man ...
16 years ago
Hardcourt bicycle polo new sport in Philly
While still little-known, it’s growing in popularity and this weekend Philadelphia is hosting a hardcourt bicycle polo tournament t ...
16 years ago
Feds want duck boats moved for security
A request to move Philadelphia’s duck-boats load zone is meeting some resistance. The move is being driven by the need to preserve ...
16 years ago
Ridge says administration didn’t push him
Tom Ridge’s book, “The Test of Our Times: America Under Siege,” includes a controversial section about whether decision ...
16 years ago
Less opportunity, benefits, for youth today
A new report discussed in Philadelphia City Hall Thursday shows a tough outlook for many young workers. The national AFL-CIO survey of mo ...
16 years ago
J.P. Morgan loan will provide attorney pay
The majority of Philadelphia’s vendors will be getting paid thanks to a loan from J.P. Morgan Chase. One group of vendors includes ...
16 years ago
Health officials say use anti-flu meds judiciously
Healthy college-age students should recover from H1N1 without anti-viral drugs Health officials are expecting mild cases of the H1 ...
16 years ago