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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Officials: Texting driver charged in DUI fatal
A Lansdale woman who allegedly was reading a text message while driving a car that struck two teenagers in Hatfield Township, killing one, has been charged with homicide by ...via Philly Inquirer -
FBI seeks two Northeast Philadelphia bank bandits
The FBI is asking the public to help investigators identify two bandits who are responsible for separate bank robberies in the city.via Philly Inquirer -
Neighbors keep watchful eye in Cedarbrook
In 2010, a man was shot to death as he worked on his lawn. Most say it's stayed calm and that they seldom worry about crime.via Philly Inquirer -
Bucks standoff ends without injury - except to a robot
After a daylong standoff, police persuaded a Bucks County man who had barricaded himself in his house to come out - but not, they said, before he allegedly tried to disable a ...via Philly Inquirer -
Six Flags presents new off-road attraction
JACKSON, N.J. - After 38 years of visitors' driving their own cars on a road through Six Flags Great Adventure's "Wild Safari" attraction, the theme park on Friday presented ...via Philly Inquirer -
The superstar you don't know (yet)
Philadelphia Wings midfielder Paul Rabil, who has been called the Face of Lacrosse, is being heralded for his crossover appeal.via Philly Inquirer -
24,000 baby eels illegally taken from N.J. creek, officials say
Three Maine men stand accused of some slimy fishing in the Absecon Creek near Atlantic City, according to authorities Friday in announcing a grand jury indictment for ...via Philly Inquirer -
Case in 1984 paved way for Gosnell prosecution
The trial involved an aging Philadelphia abortion doctor, a desperate and pregnant 13-year-old, and a baby born alive during an abortion and left to die.via Philly Inquirer -
An ounce of repair scam prevention
Heres how to avoid repair scams.via Philly Inquirer -
Police: Chesco student shot classmate with BB gun
A Chester County high school student brought a BB gun into a homeroom class and shot a classmate in the chest with a plastic pellet, police said Friday.via Philly Inquirer
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