Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Bob Ford: Eagles' hollow victory could have been costly

today's features

PHILLY.COM/FOOD

Craig LaBan recaps the Year in Bells: Green Acres was the theme this year for the Philadelphia dining scene, as restaurants from city to suburb hitched their wagons to local ingredients.

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Craig LaBan's reviews, mapped

YEAR IN REVIEW

It's been one weird year here. Acts of God truly put the Philadelphia area to the test: Record fatal heat, record rain, two earthquakes, and a hurricane are not your normal Philly fare. One Daily News cover even asked, "What's next, locusts?"

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The Year in Justice

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The Year in Sports

HEALTH

France's national health insurance agency will file a criminal complaint in a breast implant scandal, after authorities recommended that women with potentially faulty implants have them removed and agreed to pay for the procedure.

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Keeping Kids Warm, Dry and Safe in Cold Weather

What's News

For more than a decade, James W. Ray was trapped in a fog of drugs and mental illness, but claimed to be rich.

Another woman has come forward to say former Daily News columnist Bill Conlin molested her back in the 1960s.

Northeast Philly's John Godzieba will play Gen. George Washington in today's 59th annual river crossing.

Rated among the best hotels in the world, Philly's posh Rittenhouse may get a new owner next year.

An avalanche of 1,607 bills aimed at immigrants hit this year, with 43 in Pennsylvania and 15 in New Jersey.

Source: http://www.philly.com/r?19=961&43=168381&44=136196588&32=3796&7=195322&40=http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20111225_Bob_Ford__Eagles__hollow_victory_could_have_been_costly.html

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