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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sixers' Young has extra work to doPhiladelphia InquirerThe Sixers are at home tomorrow against the on-fire Phoenix Suns, on the road against the New Jersey Nets on Wednesday, at home against the Utah Jazz on …and more »
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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | yesterday
Find the place, make a homePhiladelphia InquirerWith Dolores and Tom as live-in grandparents, Carol was able to return to work part time after her daughter was born. Splitting the mortgage and not having …and more »
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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Seattle Post Intelligencer TWU: Binding arbitration would end SEPTA strikePhiladelphia InquirerThe transit workers union tonight offered to end its four-day-old strike and return to work immediately if SEPTA …Philadelphia Struggles With Transit StrikeWall Street JournalRonnie Polaneczky: Frustrated commuters deride strikersPhiladelphia Daily NewsEditorial: SEPTA strike creates inconvenience...
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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
ABC News Obama signs tax, jobless stimulusPhiladelphia InquirerHe called it a "sobering number that underscores the economic challenges that lie ahead" and vowed that "I will not rest until all Americans who want work …House votes to extend jobless benefits, expand home buyers' tax creditWashington PostSenate throws a lifeline to the joblessCNNPresident Ready to Sign Extension...
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Slashfood (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Filed under: Newspapers , In Sixty Seconds Photo: sweetbeetandgreenbean , Flickr. Don't mourn the loss of the summer produce bounty. A guide to the dark leafy greens of fall -- like spinach, collards, Brussels sprouts, rainbow chard and savoy cabbage -- proves autumn has a cornucopia of seasonal vegetables. Cookbook author Paula Wolfert reveals her sacred kitchen object, claiming she "never met...
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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Duluth News Tribune (registration) Some in suburbs hit hard by SEPTA strikePhiladelphia InquirerMarquita Powell, a nursing assistant at Greenleaf Nursing Home in Doylestown, was surprised to discover that the walkout had blocked her route home - and …Surprised commuters complain, cope and worryPhiladelphia InquirerEditorial: Bus to nowherePhiladelphia Inquirerall 939 news...
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Google News - Top Stories (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
New York Daily News SEPTA Strike: What you should know Philadelphia Inquirer By Inquirer Staff A. The strike affects all bus, subway, and trolley service in the city - as well as the Frontier Division buses in Bucks, Montgomery, and Chester counties. A. Regional Rail service, Victory Division buses in Delaware County, ... Philly transit workers striking as talks stall The Associated Press SEPTA...
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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Surprised commuters complain, cope and worryPhiladelphia InquirerLike many working people who rely on the buses and subways to get to work, Powell said, she resented SEPTA strikers delaying their walkout out of respect …and more »
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George Strait News (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Mel Gibson's girlfriend has his babyPhiladelphia InquirerAlan Jackson still does it, so does George Strait. We still have it, and there's quite a few of us that are going to hope that it comes back one of these … and more »
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Pinstripe Alley (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Here is an ad that ran on the back page of the Philadelphia Inquirer today . Let's just hope it jinxed it! My guess is that they were just following Jimmy Rollins prediction, because after all his is a "prophet." Shut Jimmy and the rest of the gang and step on their throats. It end's tonight. "Give them nothing, and take from them... Everything!" If anybody can find the actual...
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Bed and Breakfast Blog (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
The future is now for the travel directorPhiladelphia Inquirer"In my business, you are constantly preparing," said Coppenbarger, the Phillies' director of travel and clubhouse services. "You always have to look ahead. … and more »
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The Business Insider (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
How desperate are newspapers for advertising? Desperate enough that they'll run any old ad, even if it's a taunting, heartbreaking, piece of copy. Today, the Philadelphia Inquirer ran a full page ad from Macy's congratulating the Phillies for winning their second straight World Series. Too bad the Phils are down 3-1, facing elimination tonight. The Inquirer has since apologized for the screw-up,...
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Google News - Top Stories (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Los Angeles Times Newspaper reluctantly endorses Corzine Philadelphia Inquirer AP TRENTON, NJ - Gov. Jon Corzine has received the endorsement of The Gloucester County Times, even though the newspaper believes another candidate is the best choice. In an editorial published Sunday, the newspaper said Independent Chris Daggett has ... New Jersey Voters Split Between Corzine, Christie FOXNews Poll...
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tomgpalmer.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
David Boaz in today’s Philadelphia Inquirer: “When government slippery slope goes vertical“
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