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Survey: Pa. College Students Face High Cost, Debt
2 hours ago
Getting a college education is more expensive in Pennsylvania than in many other areas of the country, and students generally graduate with higher debt, says a state education report released yesterda...
Council Approves Budget-Cutting Measures
2 hours ago
Mayor Nutter's proposals to freeze tax cuts and hike permit fees to offset a budget crisis cleared a City Council committee yesterday, though some Council members demanded more data to justify the closings...
$3M Trolley to Nowhere on Germantown Ave.
Nov 19, 2008
The federal and state governments have just spent about $3 million for new trolley tracks, new trolley wires and new trolley poles along newly reconstructed Germantown Avenue in Mount Airy and Chestnut...
Kimmel Weighs Renovations
Nov 19, 2008
Just months after paying off construction bills dating from its opening seven years ago, the Kimmel Center is undertaking its next act: renovations.
Boscov Hopes to Have Chain Back by Black Friday
Nov 18, 2008
There were no fewer than 55 men in dark suits seated before U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross here today, and 79-year-old Albert R. Boscov would have blended into the monastic monochrome if not for this:...
53,000 Additional Citi Layoffs
Nov 18, 2008
Citigroup Inc. announced plans yesterday to shed an additional 53,000 employees over the next year as the banking giant struggled to steady itself after suffering massive losses from deteriorating loa...
RECALL: Lean Cuisine
Nov 18, 2008
Lean Cuisine is recalling three very popular chicken meals because some customers have found small pieces of hard plastic in them If you have the Lean Cuisine Pesto Chicken with Bow Tie pasta, Chicken...
Can the Italian Market Be Saved?
Nov 18, 2008
Its very roots - humble, cut-rate curbside sustenance - could be the salvation of a revitalized Ninth Street Market.
Phila. art studio teaches Old World technique
3 hours ago
The assignment was to render on paper a still-life assemblage, but what Alisyn Kuntz had drawn just didn't match what was before her eyes.
Unemployed? Cricket Communications to Hire 250 in Phila. Area
Nov 17, 2008
Cricket Communications Inc. said Monday it will hold two job fairs in Philadelphia next month in anticipation of beginning operations in the area next year.
Holmesburg library's impending closing puzzles its users
3 hours ago
With its quiet bustle and benevolent purpose, a library has the look and feel of a sanctuary. After 3 p.m. most weekdays, the population of that sanctuary often explodes with students doing homework, socializing,...
PhillyDeals: PhillyDeals: New local money for biomedical innovator
3 hours ago
There's still money in the deal pipeline. Tengion Inc., an East Norriton firm that makes human- organ-repair systems at its plant in Winston-Salem, N.C., says it has raised $21 million from locally based...
Dow drops below 8,000, a 5-year low
3 hours ago
The stock market resumed its free fall yesterday, with the Dow Jones industrial average closing below 8,000 for the first time in more than five years.
Japan Stocks Plummet After U.S. Sell-Off
4 hours ago
Japanese stocks slipped Thursday after a steep drop on Wall Street and government data indicated that Japan's exports were down significantly for the month of October.
A sweet deal for Philadelphia's murals
5 hours ago
Philadelphia's Mural Arts Program, facing a $500,000 budget cut by the city, has come up with one very small solution to ease its financial woes.
Lincoln National shares drop 40% amid worry
5 hours ago
Shares of Lincoln National Corp. lost nearly 40 percent of their value yesterday as investors worried that life insurers would be hobbled far into the future by steep investment losses.
N.J. joblessness at a high last felt in July 2003
5 hours ago
TRENTON - Unemployment in New Jersey climbed to its highest level in five years in October. The state Labor and Workforce Development Department said yesterday that the jobless rate rose to 6 percent last...
U.S. broadens rules for mortgage-aid plan
5 hours ago
WASHINGTON - The government will let more borrowers qualify for a $300 billion program that lets troubled homeowners swap their loans for more affordable ones, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Steve...
October housing starts at worst since 1947
5 hours ago
Housing starts fell in October to their lowest levels nationally for any month since the Commerce Department began record-keeping in 1947.
Glaxo again accused of intimidation on Avandia
5 hours ago
A Maryland doctor said she felt "threatened and disappointed" after GlaxoSmithKline P.L.C. urged her to stop discussing her concerns that the company's diabetes drug, Avandia, caused heart p...
Local dealer seeks aid for auto industry from lawmakers
5 hours ago
Mr. Kelleher went to Washington. Who knows if it worked. But the local auto dealer, whose first name, incidentally, is David, hopes his two days of meetings and mingling on Capitol Hill with Pennsylvania...
Third casino project of four now on hold
5 hours ago
ATLANTIC CITY - The construction tsunami that was meant to bring a classy luster to this place has slowed to a trickle thanks to the credit crisis.
Harry Gross: Law school may offer help
5 hours ago
Dear Harry: Let me start by saying that we did not overbuy our house. We bought it five years ago when my income was $56,000 from a job that I held for about 15 years. My wife earned $28,000 in a part-time...
Local dealer seeks aid for auto industry from lawmakers
Nov 19, 2008
Mr. Kelleher went to Washington.
Glaxo again accused of intimidation on Avandia
Nov 19, 2008
A Maryland doctor said she felt "threatened and disappointed" after GlaxoSmithKline P.L.C. urged her to stop discussing her concerns that the company's diabetes drug, Avandia, caused heart p...
Did The System Fail Sgt. Simpson?
Pizza Delivery Costs 1,500 Bucks?
Wife Dead, Husband Injured in N.J. Blaze
Planes, Snow or UFOs?
$145K Pot Bust at Temple
Police: Another Drunk Driver Hits Cop