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Patrons around a craps table on the crowded floor of the SugarHouse Casino on North Delaware Avenue. Legislators have proposed moving the city´s second casino license elsewhere in the state. (David Maialetti / Staff Photographer)
Patrons around a craps table on the crowded floor of the SugarHouse Casino on North Delaware Avenue. Legislators have proposed moving the city's second casino license elsewhere in the state. (David Maialetti / Staff Photographer)
Six years after he expanded gambling in Pennsylvania and pushed for two slots parlors in Philadelphia, Gov. Rendell on Monday conceded that one casino may be enough for the city.






































































































































GREEN BAY, Wis. - Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers compiled statistics this season that most quarterbacks would envy. His passer rating of 101.2 was better than that of Eagles quarterback Michael Vick, and Vick is an MVP candidate during his resurgent season.






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Most people agree it will be a cold day in hell when a newsstand can open anew. With each month, we hear about newspapers downsizing and magazines folding. Perhaps you've read online about print's woes?






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Regulators ordered a Montgomery County wastewater-treatment operation last year to halt accepting liquids from a Marcellus Shale natural gas driller after discovering that hundreds of truckloads had been improperly imported into the Delaware watershed.






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By Wendell W. Young IV The myth that Pennsylvania can sell its Wine and Spirits shops to the private sector for $2 billion has to be debunked before it does serious damage.






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Confronted with a possible $430 million shortfall in the next fiscal year, Philadelphia School Superintendent Arlene C. Ackerman has asked her top administrators to prepare contingency plans to cut 20 percent, 25 percent, and 30 percent of their budgets.








































































































































By order of the bishop of Camden, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Malaga should be dark and silent, its pews empty, its doors locked.








































































































































































































































































































































































































Police in Delaware have discovered evidence that a former Pentagon aide may have been involved in an attempted arson days before his murder, a law enforcement source has told The Inquirer.




















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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