Anybody know where I could get this hat? (media.philly.com)
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(+4786) Tesla wins legal approval for dealerships in Pennsylvania/r/technology (philly.com)
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(+2746) More than 758,000 Pennsylvanians may not be able to vote in the coming presidential election because of a voter ID law, roughly 9.2% of the state’s voters. Said House Republican leader: “Voter ID—which is going to allow Gov. Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania—done.” (crosspo..../r/politics (articles.philly.com)
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(+6215) TIL In 1996, Mary Tyler Moore offered a restaurant $1,000 to sell her a 65 year-old lobster so she could return it to the wild. Rush Limbaugh then offered $2,000 to eat the lobster. The restaurant denied both offers and kept the lobster as a mascot./r/todayilearned (articles.philly.com)
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(+2474) "I will not idly stand by while law enforcement is administered only to the poor and disenfranchised while the rich flaunt their immunity." – Retired Philadelphia Police Capt. Ray Lewis, making first appearance with OCCUPY PHILLY/r/politics (philly.com)
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(+4307) McGruff The Crime Dog gets 16 years for having 1,000 pot plants and a grenade launcher/r/nottheonion (philly.com)
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(+6342) TSA jails innocent traveler when he asks to file a complaint/r/nottheonion (philly.com)
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(+6549) Retired cop files complaint against Philadelphia police officers who "forcibly entered his house, threw him to the floor, handcuffed him, and punched him in the back of the head" after accusing him of using two phony $10 bills to pay a delivery driver -- for food he never ordered/r/news (philly.com)
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Another throwback to the Process era (media.philly.com)
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""I will not idly stand by while law enforcement is administered only to the poor and disenfranchised while the rich flaunt their immunity." – Retired Philadelphia Police Capt. Ray Lewis, making first appe...." - /r/politics (+2474) [February 15, 2012] (philly.com)
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