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Who Are These Guys Phillies 3 Reds 2
running from first to third base during the third inning of a baseballgame against the Cincinnati Reds, Sunday, May 19, 2013, inPhiladelphia. Ruiz left the game at the end of the inning. (APPhoto/Tom Mihalek)' ...
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Sixers have slim chance of moving up in draft lottery
If history holds in the NBA draft lottery, the 76ers have already experienced the most significant jump in terms of positioning for the draft. (Bill ...
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Gonzagas 7-foot Olynyk could interest Sixers
Gonzaga's forward Kelly Olynyk (13) looks on in the second half during a third-round game against Wichita State in the NCAA college basketball tournament in Salt Lake City Saturday, March 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Rick ...
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Lancaster County Runaway Mom Speaks Out To Dr. Phil
Brenda Heist, the Lancaster County woman who resurfaced in Florida last month 11 years after she disappeared, talked to Doctor Phil McGraw in an interview broadcasted Monday on ...
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Troubling injury news on Ruiz and Howard
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Our Town [DVD]
Playwright and novelist Thornton Wilder believed that life was only worth living if you treasured each moment in time. In the late 1930s, he won the Pulitzer Prize for one his first long plays, "Our Town," a three-act piece that was designed to be performed without sets. ...
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Police Guns cash stolen from Ray Rices Md. home
TOWSON, Md. — Police say the Maryland home of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was burglarized over the weekend, and $2,000 and two guns were stolen. Baltimore County police spokeswoman Cpl. Cathleen Batton said Monday that the burglary happened between 8:30 p.m. Friday and 12:50 a.m. Saturday at the home in Reisterstow. Batton says Rice was out of town for the weekend, but a ...
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Mothers 9 Ducklings Rescued
And this call came in this morning around 9, from an Upper Gwynedd Township woman who'd been watching and listening to a mother duck standing over a storm drain. The mother duck was quacking ...
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Crossing Gate Hits School Bus as Train Approaches
It was a sight that prompted one woman to take action. A school bus carrying high school students and teachers from the Hatboro-Horsham School District was heading towards a Phillies game. As the driver approached the tracks near the Hatboro SEPTA Station, he suddenly stopped as an oncoming train approached. But despite the familiar flashing lights and ringing bells signaling the train, the ...
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Red Cross provides website for those looking for tornado victims
At least one emergency responder with the Southwestern Pennsylvania chapter of the American Red Cross will depart for Oklahoma to aid victims of the tornadoes that ripped through suburbs of Oklahoma City Tuesday, a Red Cross spokesman said. Those in the Philadelphia region with family and friends in Oklahoma are also able to search for victims through the Red ...
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Top pick Lane Johnson still working with second team
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I walked around St Stephen's Green, Europe's largest garden square, to the Shelbourne Hotel, which is managed by Renaissance, a ...
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