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1 killed in crash on Route 28
Emergency dispatchers said crash involved a tractor-trailer and a motorcycle between the 16th and 31st Street Bridges in the northbound lanes of Route ...
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White House insists Obama was not involved in IRS
WASHINGTON -; A top White House adviser insisted President Barack Obama learned the Internal Revenue Service had targeted tea party groups only "when it came out in the news" while Republicans continued to press the administration for answers on ...
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Serena Williams beats Azarenka to win Italian Open
US Serena Williams returns the ball to Belarus' Victoria Azarenka during their final match at the Italian Open tennis tournament in Rome, Sunday, May 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Andrew ...
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Man shot dead in alleged western Pa. heroin deal
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Authorities in western Pennsylvania have charged two men in a shooting death that investigators say occurred during an attempted heroin ...
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Aide Obama learned about IRS from news accounts
President Barack Obama is delivering the commencement address at Morehouse College, the historically black, all-male institution that counts Martin Luther King Jr. among its alumni. The ...
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Lions for Lambs
You shouldn't blame yourself if you mistakenly think that Lions for Lambs, Robert Redford's didactic excursion into contemporary politics and U.S. foreign policy, is based on a stageplay. While screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan had previously served up the war on terror ... ...
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Report N. Korea fires fourth missile
North Korea fired a short-range missile into the Sea of Japan on Sunday, according to South Korea's semiofficial news agency Yonhap, citing a South Korean military ...
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Delco shows support for wounded warriors
UPPER PROVIDENCE - Rose Tree Park was chock full of red, white and blue, along with a generous amount of camouflage, Saturday afternoon as hundreds of people attended the sixth annual Walk for the Wounded. The marquee event of Operation First Response, it seeks to raise funds to help service members wounded in the line of duty to transition back to civilian life more easily."This community, ...
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Widener says farewell to largest graduating class
From left are Sean Corcoran, Vinny Miracola and Cortney Potts cheering before the start of commencement exercises as Widener University, Saturday. (Times Staff/JULIA WILKINSON ) CHESTER - Widener University President Dr. James T. Harris III encouraged the graduates of the historic Class of 2013 to remember that their journey was not undertaken alone, but was partnership with their friends, ...
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Youngster Prospect Park take step to end bullying
PROSPECT PARK - Thanks to one remarkable little girl, Prospect Park has become one of the first municipalities in the country to become a "bully-free" zone.During its regular business meeting Tuesday night, council passed a resolution declaring the borough a "compassionate borough" and throwing its support behind a 10-year campaign to encourage, support and participate in ...
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Gov. Tom Corbett gets cool reception at Millersville graduation
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. (AP) - Gov. Tom Corbett got a cool reception when he addressed a central Pennsylvania university's graduating class.The (Harrisburg) Patriot-News ...
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