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CRUEL SCAM!
Police: Men steal woman’s life savings

Three men used a scam to steal an elderly woman’s life savings of about $100,000 from her home, authorities said.
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Police: Taser used on suspect
A man was tasered and placed in jail after allegedly being involved in an altercation at Hollywood Casino at Penn National, state police said.
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Police: Man bumps woman's vehicle
A male allegedly bumped a woman’s vehicle and beeped at her while the woman was waiting for a construction flagger, state police said.
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OTHER STORIES
Troopers: Man pulls woman’s hair
Police: Teen charged with DUI
Bozos grab iron baskets
Goons swipe gas from storage tanks
Big rig slides down embankment
Troopers: Teen bites girl’s neck

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MOLLY DAVIS
Gosselins zip their lips
Jon and Kate are now talking about not talking.
After whining about tabloid coverage of their lives to well, um, the tabloids, the couple have made one last united front -- there will be no dishing on divorce details.
Nice try.
The proverbial cat is already out of the bag.  MORE


OUR VIEW
PIECE OF GARBAGE

The cap and trade environmental bill recently passed by the House of Representatives must go down to defeat in the Senate. This bill is simply another effort put forth by President Obama to enact a utopian leftist agenda, and in the meantime siphon off money from taxpayers and businesses. The Senate, even though controlled by a 60 to 40 margin by Democrats, should reject this monstrous piece of legislation. MORE
 


ERIC FISHER
PRONGER GIVES FLYERS A SHOT

The Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup. The Philadelphia Flyers responded.
The Flyers, still feeling the sting of being eliminated by the Penguins’ stirring comeback from a 3-0 deficit in Game 6 of their first-round series, made the biggest splash on the first night of the NHL draft without even making a pick. The Flyers traded their first round pick (No. 21 overall), next year’s first-round pick and last year’s first-round selection – promising defenseman Luca Sbisa – a conditional third-round pick and right wing Joffrey Lupul to Anaheim for veteran defenseman Chris Pronger and forward Ryan Dingle.
The trade served as a reminder that nobody should ever question the Flyers’ commitment to winning.
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