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Airport error: Officer trying to unload gun accidentally fires it
Los Angeles TimesIn a case of how not to do your job, a flight attendant forgot she had a loaded gun in her handbag when she passed through security at Philadelphia International Airport, and a police officer then accidentally fired the weapon while trying to unload it....Tags: U.S. Airways
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After the flood
The Philadelphia InquirerOne overly ambitious rainy season – or, say, a tropical storm – can send water flowing where it doesn't belong: inside your home. Even when flooding is limited to a basement, there are still precautions to take and special damage remedies to...Tags: Allergies, Charity, Viral Diseases and Infections, Relief and Aid Organizations, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Morning Call/Muhlenberg Poll: Obama maintains 9-point Pennsylvania lead
Call Washington BureauJust off the back-to-back political conventions and at the height of the unrest in the Middle East, President Barack Obama maintains a sizable nine-point lead over Mitt Romney in Pennsylvania, according to likely voters polled last week. Obama captures...Tags: Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Clint Eastwood, Tom Smith (politician)
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Karl Fleming dies at 84; Newsweek reporter chronicled civil rights struggle
Karl Fleming, a former Newsweek reporter who helped draw national attention to the civil rights movement in the 1960s — and risked his life covering it with perceptive stories about its major figures and the inequalities that fueled it —...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), World War II (1939-1945), Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation
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Big East has no plans to change name
Big East commissioner Mike Aresco says that the league has no intentions of changing its name citing the amount of “brand equity” the conference has built up over the years. "There's tremendous brand equity built up in the Big East name,&...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), College Sports, Big 12 Conference
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Rep. Schwartz on national stage, if only for a moment
Call Washington BureauU.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz joked Tuesday afternoon that her convention remarks wouldn't be unlike the "one-minute" speeches lawmakers give on the House floor, except this time with a few more viewers than the typical C-SPAN junkies. The Montgomery County...Tags: Government Health Care, Republican Party, Allyson Y Schwartz, Medicare, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania)
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Is Pennsylvania Really a Swing State in 2012?
Multi-Media JournalistWith Labor Day behind us and the conventions nearly over, the fall political season begins in earnest. But, how much of a role will Pennsylvania play in determining the next president? According to some experts, absent a major gaffe or national crisis,...Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), Dauphin County, Paul Ryan, Joe Biden, Labor Day
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Excerpts from 'September Suspense: Lincoln's Union in Peril'
September 2 No American ever envisioned the U.S. Capitol building as a hospital. Wounded Union soldiers from the Battle of Second Manassas occupied the Rotunda and halls of the Senate and House. Seats formerly used by senators from the South — men...
Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Wars and Interventions, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Unions, Abraham Lincoln
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Man wanted for murder in Pa. charged in rape of 13-year-old Pikesville girl
A man wanted in Pennsylvania for killing two boys during a drug deal was arrested early this month by Baltimore County police and has been charged with raping a 13-year-old Pikesville girl. John J. Gonce, 28, of Secane, Pa., who was charged in the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Pikesville, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Baltimore County
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Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia: What did the critics think?
One of the most controversial moves in recent art-world memory, the relocation of the Barnes Foundation, has drawn the national press to Philadelphia where the venerated art institution opened its new building earlier this month. The Barnes, which was...
Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Reviews, Architecture
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Utilities defend 'smart meters' before Public Service Commission
Four major electricity providers defended the safety of "smart meters" Tuesday at a hearing called by the Maryland Public Service Commission after commissioners read reports of similar meters overheating and catching fire in Southeastern Pennsylvania....
Tags: Bucks County, Potomac Electric Power Company, Consumers, Civil and Public Service, Pepco Holdings Incorporated
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Eben Britton looks to stay healthy for full year with Jaguars
The following are updates on area athletes active in the National Football League. BRITTON BACK AND HEALTHY Former Burroughs High standout and current Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman Eben Britton has remained healthy and is looking like his old...
Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Will Rackley, Concussion, New England Patriots, Jermaine Gresham
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