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Det skjedde for snart 225 år siden, den 17. september 1787 i Philadelphia i Pennsylvania. For første gang kunne vanlige borgere stemme over hvordan de selv og deres etterkommere skulle bli styrt. De neste to hundreårene ble dokumentet med...
Penn State and The Second Mile on Nov. 30, 2011, according to a civil complaint. According to the civil complaint in the Doe A lawsuit, attorneys for a man referred to as "John Doe A" said Sandusky sexually abused him more than 100 times between 1992...
Joe Clark, right, and fellow oil workers from three Philadelphia refineries slated for permanent shutdowns, meet with lawmakers from Pennsylvania and Delaware on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, February 15, 2012. View Photo »
I know whatever number ends up being on it, it's going to be a very, very large number ... Because of the nature of the liability, the nature of the cases, and the nature of the damages.
Inc. and Weis Markets Inc. announced Monday that the two companies have worked out an agreement of sale to turn three Genuardi’s markets in the Philadelphia region into Weis markets. The three — at 13 Old Dublin Pike, Doylestown; 25 W. Germantown Pike,...
PA, February 16, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Terry Silver, CPA, CVA, CFF presented "Love or Money - Advising Divorced Clients," at Janney Montgomery Scott's 2012 Elite Financial Advisor Conference: Focus Forward. Silver, a partner with Philadelphia...
Katz lives in Philadelphia, where he teaches history at the University of Pennsylvania. The book's engrossing prologue is told in the first person and uses a murder trial, at which Katz served on the jury, as a framing device to set up his major themes.
Joe Buchannan of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania places his Cavalier King Charles Spaniels into a cage as he is helped by a doorman into the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York City to check in for the 136th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, February 10, 2012. ... View Photo »
The suit, filed in the Centre County Court of Common Pleas, comes about two weeks after the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Insurance Co. filed a suit in a Philadelphia court saying that its coverage for abuse or molestation only pertained to a...
About the impossibility of being wheelchair-bound in Center City, unable to get to business appointments. Of 1,600 cabs in Philly, only three - count 'em, three - are wheelchair-accessible. I left the hearings, conducted by the Philadelphia Parking...
Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania. The city is colloquially referred to as Philly, and known as The City of Brotherly Love (from Greek: Φιλαδέλφεια, /fi.la.ˈdɛl.fɛj.a/, "brotherly love" from philos "loving" and adelphos "brother"). It is the fifth most populous city in the United States. Full Article
Joe Clark, right, and fellow oil workers from three Philadelphia refineries slated for permanent shutdowns, meet with lawmakers from Pennsylvania and Delaware on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Laid-off workers from a Philadelphia-area ConocoPhillips oil refinery and others listen to speakers at a labor union-organized rally in the state Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012, in Harrisburg, Pa. The demonstrators were in Harrisburg to press Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett to help...
View Photo »In this Friday, Feb. 10, 2012 photo, students in the religious studies class of associate professor Justin McDaniel take notes during a class trip at The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, in Philadelphia. McDaniel's course on monastic life and asceticism...
View Photo »Denis Stephano, who was laid off from a Philadelphia-area ConocoPhillips oil refinery, speaks at a labor union-organized rally in the state Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012, in Harrisburg, Pa. Stephano and others were in Harrisburg to press Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett to help find a...
View Photo »Cardinal Justin Rigali, Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia, walks past the casket of Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua during his funeral ceremony at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 7, 2012.
View Photo »Contestant "U.S. Male" enters the arena with a head on a stick for "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 3, 2012. Takeru Kobayashi from Japan consumed a record 337 chicken wings to win in the 30 minute contest period.
View Photo »A political float spoofing the Republican candidates enters the arena for "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 3, 2012. Takeru Kobayashi from Japan consumed a record 337 chicken wings to win in the 30 minute contest period.
View Photo »Contestant "Stevil Kanevil" (R) is struck with a bamboo cane as he enters the arena for "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 3, 2012. Takeru Kobayashi from Japan consumed a record 337 chicken wings to win in the 30 minute contest...
View Photo »Contestant "Damaging Doug" enters the arena with his "wingettes" for "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 3, 2012. Takeru Kobayashi from Japan consumed a record 337 chicken wings to win in the 30 minute contest period.
View Photo »Adult film stars Mary Carey (L) and Jenna Jameson make an appearance at "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 3, 2012. Takeru Kobayashi from Japan consumed a record 337 chicken wings to win in the 30-minute contest period.
View Photo »Adult film star Jenna Jameson makes an appearance at "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 3, 2012. Takeru Kobayashi from Japan consumed a record 337 chicken wings to win in the 30-minute contest period.
View Photo »Competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi of Japan (C) rides a float next to NHL Hall of Fame goalie Bernie Parent (R) before "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 3, 2012. Kobayashi consumed a record 337 chicken wings in the 30 minute...
View Photo »Competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi of Japan eats chicken wings on his way to winning "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 3, 2012. Kobayashi consumed a record 337 chicken wings in the 30 minute contest period.
View Photo »Competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi of Japan is crowned after winning "Wingbowl 20", the annual chicken wing eating contest in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 3, 2012. Kobayashi consumed a record 337 chicken wings in the 30 minute contest period.
View Photo »Craig Injajin, "Hot Pockets" from Abington, Pa. , eats chicken wings during SportsRadio WIP�s Wing Bowl 2012 eating contest Friday, Feb. 3, 2012 in Philadelphia. The annual event is held the Friday before the Super Bowl.
View Photo »Retired Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, former Archbishop of Philadelphia, attends a mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in this October 7, 2003 file photo. Bevilaqua died on January 31, 2012 at the age of 88, a press release from the...
View Photo »Diocese of Philadelphia Superintendent of Schools Mary E. Rochford speaks during a news conference to announce the closing of 48 diocesan schools at the diocese headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 6, 2012. Church leaders and members of a special blue-ribbon commission on...
View Photo »Diocese of Philadelphia blue-ribbon commission chairman Jack Quindlen (at podium) makes remarks as commission members look on during a news conference to announce the closing of 48 diocesan schools at the diocese headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 6, 2012. Church leaders...
View Photo »Archbishops make their way into the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul as priests walk past the casket of Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua as seen on a television monitor, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 7, 2012.
View Photo »Priests who were close to Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua cover his casket at the start of his Solemn Funeral Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 7, 2012.
View Photo »A group of Cardinals pause to talk to the relatives of Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua during the funeral Mass for Bevilacqua at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 7, 2012.
View Photo »People place their hands on the casket as they walk to the altar to take communion, during the Solemn Funeral Mass for Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 7, 2012.
View Photo »Jennifer Wilson (R), a former nursery school teacher from Philadelphia, makes hot cocoa with her daughter Jaym'e at their home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 20, 2012. More and more, homeowners say that mortgages they thought were dead and buried are springing back to life,...
View Photo »Jennifer Wilson, a former nursery school teacher from Philadelphia, poses with bank papers in front of her residence in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 20, 2012. More and more, homeowners say that mortgages they thought were dead and buried are springing back to life, sometimes...
View Photo »Jennifer Wilson, a former nursery school teacher from Philadelphia, walks in the living room of her residence in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 20, 2012. More and more, homeowners say that mortgages they thought were dead and buried are springing back to life, sometimes haunting...
View Photo »Joe Clark, right, and fellow oil workers from three Philadelphia refineries slated for permanent shutdowns, meet with lawmakers from Pennsylvania and Delaware on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, February 15, 2012.
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