Philadelphia Inquirer
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The Philadelphia Inquirer is a daily morning newspaper that serves the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. The newspaper was founded by John R. Walker and John Norvell in June 1829 as The Pennsylvania Inquirer and is the third oldest surviving daily newspaper in the United States.[1] Owned by the local group Philadelphia Media Holdings L.L.C., The Inquirer has the eighth largest weekly U.S. newspaper circulation, and has won eighteen Pulitzer Prizes. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Audience:
Large audience (500K-1M) (English)
Scope:
National
Political Viewpoint:
Left
Owners:
Holdings L.L.C. | private_corporation | Managers: Brian Tierney
Location:
400 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, US
Edited By:
Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit:
Nov 16, 2006 - 5:45 PM PST
Story Stats
Top Topics:
U.S. (49), Politics (42), Business (17), Presidential Election 2008 (14), Obama Administration (13), Media (11), World (11), Health (9), Democrats (9), Sci/Tech (7), U.S. Economy (7), Education (6), Republicans (6), Bush Administration (6), Living (5)...
Top Authors:
Thomas Fitzgerald (7), Dick Polman (6), Will Bunch (5), Trudy Rubin (5), Chris Hedges (2), Stacey Burling (2), Melissa Dribben (2), Harold Brubaker (2), Sandy Bauers (2), Dylan Purcell (2), Joseph N Distefano (1), John Baer (1), John Timpane (1), Larry Eichel (1), Stan Isaacs (1)...
Top Formats:
Opinion (25), News Report (22), News (8), Special Report (6), Editorial (4), News Analysis (4), Interview (2), Poll (1), Comment (1)
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Union: Cuts will increase school violence
Violence remains a major problem in the Philadelphia public schools, and it's bound to get worse with the layoff of more than 1,200 aides who assist in the cafeterias, ...via Philly Inquirer -
Fla. man held for trial in 1996 North Philly slaying
Rafael Crespo will face trial in the slaying and rape of Anjeanette Maldonado, who was 17 when she was killed.via Philly Inquirer -
Marie D. Schwarz, 93, partner in art gallery
Marie Devlin Schwarz, 93, a principal in the Schwarz Gallery in Center City, died Thursday, June 13, at her home on Rittenhouse Square.via Philly Inquirer -
Former Phila. police officer guilty of sex assault
A former Philadelphia police officer pleaded guilty in Bucks County Court Monday to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Bensalem last year and could face up to 36 months ...via Philly Inquirer -
Mob murder victim was informant - a coincidence?
Sources say Gino DiPietro, who was allegedly murdered by a reputed mob soldier, had previously worn a wire.via Philly Inquirer -
Jeff Chiesa settles in, with Senate debates looming
WASHINGTON - Welcome to the U.S. Senate, Jeff Chiesa. Now get ready to vote on one of the country's most divisive debates: immigration reform.via Philly Inquirer -
Judge sentences man for 'crime against humanity'
For 46 years, Estelle DiCamillo lived in her Northeast Philadelphia home and, though 93, widowed, and living alone, she cared for herself, shopped and cooked, and walked in ...via Philly Inquirer -
Faith-healing mom charged in son's death to stay jailed
Catherine and Herbert Schaible are accused of praying for their sick son instead of getting him a doctor.via Philly Inquirer -
Fake flying Frenchman sentenced to time served in bizarre cockpit stunt
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NSA: Terror attacks averted
WASHINGTON - The director of the National Security Agency testified Tuesday that the government's massive surveillance program helped thwart more than 50 terrorist "events" ...via Philly Inquirer
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