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Airline proposals don't fly; Piedmont leaves Williamsport Oct. 23
The U.S. Department of Transportation has rejected proposals from three airlines to serve the Williamsport Regional Airport, saying the requested subsidies are too high. (more...)
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Prosecutors in Portland, Ore., took the death penalty off the table for Tremayne Durham in July, accepting a minimum 30-year prison term for an "aggravated murder" over a business deal. (more...)
Jays send Stairs to Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies have reportedly acquired veteran outfielder Matt Stairs from the Toronto Blue Jays for a minor league player to be named later. (more...)
Phils acquire veteran OF Stairs
The Philadelphia Daily News confirmed the deal earlier Friday, reporting that the Phillies will send a minor league player to be named later to Toronto. (more...)
Soriano homer gives Cubs 7th straight win
Alfonso Soriano hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh inning for the Chicago Cubs to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 for their seventh straight National League win on Friday. (more...)
Evaluating the Moderation of Newspapers
The issue of user-generated content has been subject to scrutiny and debate among online news media, many of whom have questioned its place in online journalism. (more...)
Farrell helped by family insight
Legacies are anything but uncommon in the game of baseball. In this year's Draft alone, more than 20 of the players selected are the sons of former Major Leaguers. (more...)
Light Friday: Workplace Pilfering, Ear Hair Science and More...
In observance of Labor Day, we'll be shuttering IMT on Monday and will return on Tuesday. (more...)
SEC decision on international standards to hit private, public firms
The seemingly inevitable switch to international accounting standards for U.S. public companies means private companies likely will have to change their reporting practices as well, Central Ohio accountants ... (more...)
Friday Cephalopod: Bigfin cruiser
PZ Myers is a biologist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota, Morris . (more...)
Philadelphia Daily News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Philadelphia Daily News is a tabloid newspaper that began publishing on March 31, 1925, under founding editor Lee Ellmaker. In its early years, it was dominated by crime ... (more...)
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Philadelphia weather forecast and weather conditions for . Today's Philadelphia Pennsylvania weather plus a 36 hour forecast and Doppler radar from weather.com. (more...)
Philadelphia Daily News Open - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Philadelphia Daily News Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour that played in 1955 and 1956 at Cobb's Creek Golf Club in Philadelphia. The PGA Tour returned to Philadelphia ... (more...)
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Philly Feed 110>
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Our 110th podcast follows up on a profile of Mister Mann Frisby and his work with his Phatback Athletics mentoring program. We talk with Mister and hear from two of the young men to whom he became much more than a track coach. Ronnie also addresses the development of young men, in this case one with a skateboard, and Josh and Pat resign themselves to a Phillies quest for the wild card as their division odds grow ever longer. (more...)
Philly Feed 108>
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Our 108th podcast looks at the relatively new phenomenon of car sharing, via an interview with Clayton Lane, one of the founders of PhillyCarShare, which allows Philadelphians to rent cars by the hour all over the city. Ronnie has a So What Happened Was about crazy employment woes, and Josh is joined by Paul Vigna for a kind of potpourri Sports Spotlight. (more...)
NPR: 09-18-2007 News and Notes>
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Stories: 1) Philadelphia Asks Men to Patrol Streets 2) Safeguarding Hometown Security 3) Africa Update: Severe Flooding Hits Africa 4) Film Depicts Rape as Weapon of War 5) Fake News Show in Real War Zone 6) Hendryx Stays True to Her Experimental Roots 7) StoryCorps Griot: A First Love (more...)
NPR: 07-21-2007 Most E-Mailed Stories>
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Stories: 1) Remembering Sekou Sundiata, Poet of Sound 2) Beckham Comes Kicking; Is America Ready? 3) Illegal Dogfighting Rings Thrive in U.S. Cities 4) Can Squirrels Spy for People? Iran Thinks So 5) What Does the Rise of the Dow Really Mean? 6) For Devout Turks, 'Alternative' Tourist Resorts (more...)
Philly Feed 112 - Toronto International Film Festival>
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On our 112th podcast we check in with Tattle columnist and movie reporter Howard Gensler on his first full day at the Toronto International Film Festival, from which he is reporting all next week, offering an advance look at some of the movies with buzz that will be showing up in Philly later this fall. On the Sports Spotlight, Josh and Pat break down the Eagles prospects section by section and Pat reiterates how pitiful the Giants are sure to be. (more...)
NPR: 08-09-2007 Most E-Mailed Stories>
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Stories: 1) Manila Eyes Eviction of Poor from Cemetery 2) Zack Hample: When Fandom Becomes a Career 3) Beyond Vick: Animal Cruelty for Sport 4) Study: Women Condemned for Anger at Work 5) More New Moms Are Leaving Work Behind 6) New Artifacts Brought Up from Pirate Shipwreck (more...)
NPR: 08-16-2007 Most E-Mailed Stories>
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Stories: 1) Public Schools Prepare to Educate Kids with Autism 2) Red Meat, Fatty Foods May Up Cancer Recurrence 3) Summer Food: Mother Knows Best 4) Eugene Hutz, Gogol Bordello's Gypsy Punk Hero 5) Foreclosed Homes Won't Sell in Some Markets 6) Gleaming Hindu Temple To Open in Atlanta Suburb (more...)
March 21st>
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Rivals.com writer David Fox , Yahoo Sports editor Gerry Ahern , Rivals.com writer Steve Megargee and Memphis radio personality George Lapides highlight the Friday edition of Rivals Radio with Bill King. (more...)
Democracy Now! 2008-04-23 Wednesday>
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Headlines for April 23, 2008; Clinton Beats Obama by Ten Points in PA Primary; A Roundtable on the 2008 Race with Clinton Supporter Kim Gandy, Obama Supporter Bill Fletcher and McKinney Supporter Ted Glick; Sludge Tested As Lead-Poisoning Fix in Poor, Black Neighborhoods (more...)
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"I'm a street nigga. You'll see me." (more...)