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Articles Written by: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
Kabul, Afghanistan The residents of the Afghan capital, both native and foreign, are waiting for President Obama — to make up his mind.
The president’s lengthy review of Afghan policy — the results of which he’s finally expected to announce before ...
From TRUDY RUBIN - PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
Lawrence Journal World,
22 Nov 2009
The Phillies' top project is to replace Pedro Feliz at third base. Hot-stove followers have already become well-acquainted with the names of potential acquisitions; Adrian Beltre, Mark DeRosa, and Placido Polanco are three players the Phils figure to ...
From PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
FanNation,
20 Nov 2009
Dion Waiters received national attention two and a half years ago by orally committing to Syracuse before playing in his first high school basketball game.
Yesterday morning, the 6-foot-4, 215-pound guard made good on his commitment to the Orange by ...
From PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
FanNation,
18 Nov 2009
Maidan Shahr, Afghanistan Is there any way to get around Afghan President Hamid Karzai?
This question dominates the U.S. debate as President Obama prepares to announce his long-delayed Afghan strategy. A leaked memo to the White House from the U.S. ...
From TRUDY RUBIN - PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
Lawrence Journal World,
18 Nov 2009
Well tough choice continue to earn millions of dollars and get you brains scrambled or quit and end up working at McDonalds
RBs get pounded more than any other position player. Don't mess with you head, Brian. You can't get a replacement part ...
From PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
FanNation,
17 Nov 2009
Seeing Elton Brand in a white practice jersey instead of first-team blue certainly raised eyebrows, but it did not necessarily guarantee that Eddie Jordan intended to change his starting lineup.
But Jordan's and Brand's words afterward certainly pushed ...
From PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
FanNation,
17 Nov 2009
Sixers president/general manager Ed Stefanski responded to an ESPN item quoting two anonymous GMs in the NBA saying that Elton Brand had been made available. "Not true," Stefanski said.
Remember to keep your posts clean. Profanity will get filtered, ...
From PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
FanNation,
14 Nov 2009
The Philadelphia Union soccer team will wear a dark blue jersey with gold stripes on the shoulders and a big, vertical gold bar down the chest.
The team, which starts play next year, released the first images of its jersey yesterday. The shirt has the ...
From PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
FanNation,
14 Nov 2009
Kabul, Afghanistan The big story here, underreported so far, is the emergence of coordinated American and Afghan efforts to bring Taliban leaders and fighters in from the cold.
When Afghan President Hamid Karzai is inaugurated again next week, he will ...
From TRUDY RUBIN - PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
Lawrence Journal World,
14 Nov 2009
All things considered, Michael Vick said he doesn't mind being in Philadelphia.
"If I had to do it all over, I would sign with Philadelphia," Vick said before the Eagles' practice yesterday. Vick may be happy, but he has not been productive through the ...
From PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
FanNation,
12 Nov 2009