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Wilmington lawmakers may reject Verizon plan
By: Shai Ben-Yaacov While Philadelphia officials are discussing a deal to bring a Verizon fiber-optic cable network to the city. L ...
16 years ago
Showtime series explores mental illness
New TV series explores life with Dissociative Identity Disorder The United States of Tara, a ...
16 years ago
In his inauguration speech, president Obama called on Americans to get involved in overcoming the challenges facing the country. And ther ...
16 years ago
Wyeth’s “Christina’s World” comes home
This weekend, Christina’s World, Andrew Wyeth’s most famous painting, will be on view at the Brandywine River Museum in Chadd ...
16 years ago
US attorneys say the stiff sentence is a message to other drug makers. Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly pleaded guilty to a misdemea ...
16 years ago
Mayor Nutter shakes up waterfront board
New plans are underway for Philadelphia’s Delaware River waterfront. Mayor Nutter disbanded the old Penn’s Landing Corporatio ...
16 years ago
It seems that there is at least one thing on the rise despite the poor economy. The somewhat surprising finding is that union membership ...
16 years ago
Life of Wyeth reflected in “time capsule” that is Chadds Ford, PA
This weekend, visitors will gather at the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford. The museum hosts a memorial tribute to iconic painter A ...
16 years ago
City getting shortchanged as entitled residents unaware of benefits
By: Bill Hangley City officials say tens of thousands of older Philadelphians aren’t getting the public benefits they’ ...
16 years ago
Iconic Center City independent book store bids farewell
This Saturday marks the closing of Philadelphia’s oldest independent book seller. After 73 years, Robin’s Book Store shuts it ...
16 years ago
Threatened layoffs cause labor backlash for Rendell
By: Scott Detrow Pennsylvania labor leaders are saying Governor Rendell crossed a line with his recent warnings that the state mig ...
16 years ago
Layoff bug sure to bite New Jersey towns and cities
By: Mary Fuchs With local and state revenues falling, New Jersey towns must try to balance their budgets with a limited set of too ...
16 years ago