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Clay: Students got a historical marker made for the MOVE bombing. But it has no home.
According to 6ABC, 58-year-old Philip Reitnour was $3 million in debt and in the process of being sued.
Sylvie Patry takes the role after 10 years at Paris’s Musée d’Orsay.
The 18-year veteran of the department and father of seven was the victim of a hit-and-run.
Draftland: Is he really the safe pick people say he is?
DeMeco Ryans doesn’t buy the theory making the rounds that suggests the Eagles’ offense is putting its defense in a tough spot.
The thinking goes like this: The offense plays fast all game long, but doesn’t always score or string together long drives. This leads to short breaks for the defense, too much time on the field and late-game fatigue.
On its surface, the theory seems to have some merit. The problem? There’s no real evidence to back it.
It’s natural to wonder what was going through Bobby April’s head when he heard the news that Juan Castillo had been fired.
When Andy Reid announced Castillo’s dismissal, he said he was evaluating all aspects of his football team during the bye week. Presumably, that included special teams, a unit that ranks among the worst in the league.
When asked to describe the performance of Robert Griffin III Sunday, Giants defensive lineman Osi Umenyiora offered an honest assessment.
“I’m not even going to lie. That’s the best quarterback we’ve played this year, for sure,” Umenyiora said, per the Giants’ web site. “It’s just unfortunate that he’s a rookie, because he’s going to be around here forever, doing stuff like that. That’s just crazy.”
The Giants have played both the Eagles and Cowboys already this season. In fact, they lost both those games. But Umenyiora will take Griffin over both Michael Vick and Tony Romo. And it sounds like he’s not alone.
She also says Pa. Supreme Court Justice Michael Eakin should resign.
It happened at 2:19 a.m. on Wednesday, authorities say.
Not that there are any 3-D printers in Philadelphia. That we know of.