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Seven people shot at Mantua barbecue

Seven people were shot, including a baby, on Saturday night during a barbecue in Philadelphia's Mantua section, police said. The gunfire took place about 9:30 p.m. near 41st and Ogden Streets in the...

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PCC unions question change on carpenters, Teamsters

Did a state hearing examiner face "undue political pressure," causing him to change his opinion whether to hear a case involving whether union carpenters and Teamsters had been improperly barred from...

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Nine people are shot during barbecue in Mantua. B2

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Truck fire closes Pa. Turnpike in Bensalem

A truck fire closed the eastbound Pennsylvania Turnpike near Bensalem on Saturday morning. Around 7 a.m., a truck carrying 2,700 gallons of heating oil caught fire. About an hour later, the fire had...

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WORLDVIEW | TRUDY RUBIN Previous Story: Worldview: Change course in Iraq - now Next Story: Worldview: How Russia could become a U.S. ally Trudy Rubin Inquirer Opinion ColumnistArticles | Twitter |...

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Probes have made the Pa. Attorney General's Office a hell in Harrisburg

HARRISBURG - As Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane waits to hear whether she will face criminal charges, she is presiding over an office awash in backbiting, anxiety, and fear. Current and...

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Comcast founder Ralph Roberts, 95, has died

Ralph J. Roberts, 95, the soft-spoken visionary who in 1963 bought a tiny subscriber TV system in Tupelo, Miss., and built it into Comcast, the nation's leading cable corporation, has died. Mr. Roberts...

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Carpenters may be uncouth but are not racketeers, union says

The racketeering lawsuit filed against the carpenters' union by the Pennsylvania Convention Center is a "public relations stunt dressed as a federal lawsuit," the union said in its motion to dismiss,...

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Jobs surge in May, but many employees still not feeling secure

The nation's employer payrolls expanded by 280,000 jobs in May, the U.S. Department of Labor reported Friday, with increased hiring across industry sectors. The unemployment rate rose slightly, to 5.5...

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David Adelman on the new world of college dorms

David Adelman, now 43, was 11, when he bet a family friend that he could beat him in basketball. "He said, 'I'm going to teach you about gambling.' I lost my basketball, my football, and my baseball...

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The new world of recruiting

It used to be that trends in the staffing industry reliably predicted future employment patterns, but as with so many other aspects of the economy, the last whopper of a recession knocked out all the...

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On Penn's Landing, a dose of reality – plus music and pastries

No one has made a reality television show out of Tina Rutkowsky's life, but there's enough material - her parents disowned her and her family went bankrupt. Not that network folks hosting Saturday's...

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Jeffrey A. Moody

The smell of waffles wafted through the lobby at Rita's Franchise Co., the water ice and custard company headquartered in Trevose. It was heavenly, all in the name of science, research and the...

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How tweeting about the boss can get you canned

Masseuse Nichole Kucharek, 36, of Macungie, worked at Bear Creek Mountain Resort's spa. She and her coworkers wanted better training. Three-time war vet James Kennedy, 37, of Upper Darby, served...

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Jobs surge in May, but many employees still not feeling job security

The nation's payrolls expanded by 280,000 jobs in May, the U.S. Department of Labor reported Friday, with increased hiring across industry sectors. The unemployment rate rose slightly to 5.5 percent,...

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Boundless energy helps Wilford "Will" Fuller, lead division of Lincoln...

Growing up in the South, Wilford "Will" Fuller, 44, who now commands a hefty salary as head of several divisions of Lincoln Financial Group, worked in a dye house, shoveling athletic socks into bleach...

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Joe Coradino

The company that Joseph F. Coradino leads took a lot of heat over the Gallery. Critics lashed out at the Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, which includes the Center City mall among the dozens...

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New overtime rules a bonus or a curse?

Millions of American employees will become eligible for overtime pay under new regulations proposed by the U.S. Department of Labor. "We anticipate that workers, on an annual basis, will get $1.2 to...

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Phila. lags in employment of teens

It didn't take long for Walter Mitchell, 16, to draw a connection between teenagers without jobs in Philadelphia and the recent looting and vandalism in Baltimore. "If those kids would have been at...

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Forman Mills' TV makeover was the real thing

Nearly a year ago, Rick Forman, chief executive of Forman Mills, was hunched over a toilet in his West Philadelphia store, wiping the bowl and trying to stay focused long enough to clean the bathroom...

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