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Gov. Tom Corbett blames workers, again, for state's job growth fiasco
When Tom Corbett was running for governor in 2010, he argued that the business community was suffering because Pennsylvania's workers were too lazy to wean themselves from the unemployment benefits being extended by those nasty Democrats in Washington....
Tags: Elections, MSNBC (tv network), Politics, Unemployment, Executive Branch
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Make sure flooring work is on the level
Q: When our basement flooded, we had a contractor pull up the carpeting and install vinyl tiles. He prepared the concrete floor by scraping up the rug glue that remained, and used commercial adhesive to put down the new tiles. Some of the tiles do not...
Tags: Building Material
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'Shmack attack': The buzz on campus buzz
The Philadelphia InquirerLower Merion High School graduate Jeffrie "Yofray" Ray and friend Arya Toufanian posted their first YouTube video under the I'm Shmacked label in September 2011. With a stated goal of offering a window into modern college life, the 31/2-minute clip...Tags: New York University, Media Industry, Students, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School
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Philadelphia 'a living monument' to the Civil War
The Philadelphia InquirerPhiladelphians were clearly tired of the Civil War in the days leading up to the invasion. They read regular newspaper accounts of Union setbacks and horrific battlefield losses while wounded soldiers filled their hospitals and fresh military units...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Museums, Hospitals and Clinics, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Wars and Interventions
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Williams confident in return trip to Golden Gloves nationals
Erie Times-News, Pa.When he began boxing six years ago at age 16, Devin Williams was a self-described brawler. Finesse wasn't his thing. He worked hard at changing that, studying the footwork and agility of greats like Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson. By the time...Tags: Rashied Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson
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City again a playful place, Humana Foundation says
Reading Eagle, Pa.For the second year, Reading is among 217 cities designated Playful City USA for its efforts to give children ample opportunities for play. Reading earned the honor in a national program for KaBOOM! sponsored by the Humana Foundation. KaBOOM! selected...Tags: Tom Corbett, Monroe County (Pennsylvania), YMCA, Alzheimer's Disease, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Swedish royals visit Philly
Philadelphia Daily NewsKING CARL XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden stopped by City Hall yesterday to say "hej" to Mayor Nutter and commemorate the 375th anniversary of New Sweden, the early colonial settlement where Wilmington and Philadelphia would one day rise. The...Tags: Liberty Bell, Entertainment Events, Sweden, Nobel Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes
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Edges curling up on vinyl tiles
Q. When Sandy flooded our basement, we had a contractor pull up the carpeting and install vinyl tiles. He prepared the concrete floor by scraping up the rug glue that remained, and used commercial adhesive to put down the new tiles. Some of the tiles do...Tags: Building Material
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READER SUBMITTED: American Heart Association And Aetna Team Up To Bring Macdonough Elementary Teaching Garden
MiddletownThe American Heart Association announces that Macdonough Elementary School in Middletown will receive a Teaching Garden thanks to Aetna and it's team of nurses. The school's Garden Club will receive the materials needed to plant a real-life laboratory...Tags: Elementary Schools, Weight, Nursing, Students, Aetna Inc.
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USC lands $30M in historic artwork
The StateThe email that arrived on a Saturday morning stunned and excited Tom McNally. "I'm interested in donating $30 million of materials to the University of South Carolina," said the message from W. Graham Arader III, a leading collector of historic maps and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Students, Colleges and Universities, University of South Carolina
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Grand Rapids among those targeted to expand urban waters effort
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency, the White House and other federal departments announced Friday that they are expanding a program for restoring and improving urban waterways nationwide. The Urban Waters Federal...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Patapsco, Bronx (New York City), Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics
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