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Author Lisa Scottoline talks grief, crabs, podiatry
On paper, Lisa Scottoline is a little intimidating. She's got more than 30 million copies in print of her books, including 20 best-selling novels. She writes a weekly column, with her daughter, for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She's a graduate of...
Tags: New York City, Authors, Clubs and Associations, Harvard University, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sources: Pennridge's Cuthbert will be recommended as next Emmaus football coach
According to a variety of sources, Randy Cuthbert will be the recommended choice of the Emmaus High School administration to become the Green Hornets' next football coach. Cuthbert's name will be submitted to the East Penn School District board of...
Tags: Sports, National Football League, High School Sports, Football, St. Louis Rams
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New XL Center Official Trying To Get American Athletic Conference Tournaments
The Hartford CourantWhen the soon-to-be-named American Athletic Conference gathers in Florida for league meetings May 20-22, members will consider sites for the postseason basketball tournaments. Hartford's XL Center, home of the Big East women's tournament for the past...Tags: Basketball, American Athletic Conference, Houston Cougars, UCF Knights, XL Center
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Wheeler rolling to FCC. DreamWorks Animation eyes AwesomenessTV
After the coffee. Before a long morning of earnings calls. The Skinny: I got through the season finale of "The Following" last night. It wasn't easy. Fortunately, afterward I watched the premiere of Comedy Central's "Inside Amy," which was a tad...
Tags: Television, The Following (tv program), Maria Shriver, News Agency, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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U.S. newspaper circulation down slightly
Newspaper circulation numbers released Tuesday show The Morning Call, the Lehigh Valley's largest news organization, had a sharp drop in daily circulation, which the newspaper attributes to subscription price increases in 2012 and a decrease in e-editions...Tags: News Media, The New York Times, Newspaper and Magazine, Media Industry, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Hilary Koprowski dies at 96; developed oral vaccine for polio
Hilary Koprowski, a Polish-born researcher who developed the first successful oral vaccine for polio, has died. He was 96. Koprowski died of pneumonia April 11 at his Philadelphia home, said his son, Dr. Christopher Koprowski, a radiation oncologist....
Tags: Preventative Medicine, Disease Prevention, Biotechnology, Science and Technology, Polio
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Tim Tebow will now have time to celebrate International Dance Day
Feliz Día Internacional de la Danza! Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for April 29, 2013. As the international Twitter scene lights up with colorful pictures of people dancing all over the world, the East Coast is more focused on the release...Tags: Tim Tebow, National Hockey League, Sports Illustrated, Social Media, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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States enact tough limits on abortion
The Philadelphia InquirerThe national media descended on the Criminal Justice Center in Philadelphia last week, shamed into covering the murder trial of Kermit Gosnell by a misplaced sense of obligation. That arrival was compelled by a newspaper column written in USA Today by...Tags: Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Rush Limbaugh, Human Rights, Kermit Gosnell
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Examples of 19th century 'Pteridomania' are easy to find
Most people have heard about the bout of "Tulipmania" that spread through the Netherlands in the 17th century, but few know about "Pteridomania," or fern madness. In the 19th century, ferns were part of a popular health regimen. People would go into the...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, United Kingdom, Chess Playing, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Welfare semantics is not the problem; welfare for the rich is the problem
Applewood Drive rises from Haasadahl Road in South Whitehall Township in a steep climb, and at the top of the hill, there is a reward for the eyes. There are rows of enough lovely apple trees to make John Chapman (the legendary Johnny Appleseed) proud....
Tags: Bob Mensch, Interior Policy, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Whitehall, South Whitehall Township
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New full-time boss at the Department of Health
Capitol IdeasYo! Pennsylvania has a new secretary at the Health Department. Gov. Tom Corbett promoted Michael Wolf to the top post on Friday. Wolf (that's him to the left) had been serving as “acting secretary” after the October resignation of his...... -
Recapping and analyzing the Eagles’ moves in free agency
Eagles InsidersThe Eagles may find another bargain bin player or two late in free agency, but we've probably seen the end of any serious moves on their part, so let's recap what they've accomplished over the last few weeks. We'll begin......
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