The Daily Numbers - June 12

The Daily Numbers: 6 high schools in Delaware County that held graduations ceremonies last night.
11 other entities that had joined with Delco in the suit to halt the new flight paths at Northeast airports. The effort was shot down in federal court.
3 people held for trial in a home invasion case in Concord in which the female victim was robbed and then tied up after they waived their preliminary hearing yesterday.
4 counts of murder filed against two suspects in the crash that took the lives of 3 children and a woman in Kensington.
2, age of little girl in Wilmington who was attacked by a pit bull.
She’s listed in stable condition after surgery.
2,100 Pa. driver’s licenses that could be cancelled because Social Security numbers do not match up with names listed on the licenses.
2 police officers in Philly injured overnight when a car slammed into the side of their cruiser.
150 businesses that were targeted by a man who ran a burglary ring that hit stores from Connecticut to Virginia.
5 months in prison for a man from Lansdowne convicted of trying to persuade a witness not to testify against him in a home-invasion case.
24.5 million dollars, how much Donovan McNabb is now set to make over the final two years of his deal. The team reworked his contract.
5 million dollar raise for McNabb, and the money is guaranteed.
7 wins and 3 losses for the Phils on the road trip.
58 RBI for Raul Ibanez after his 3-run shot in the top of the 10th led the Phils over the Mets last night.
6 innings for Jamie Moyer, who gave up 3 runs on 8 hits.
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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.OK Donovan, you got what you wanted. Now no more whining. Just win something.
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I Don’t Get It: If you were going to Afghanistan through the United Arab Emirates, don’t you think you’d be pretty sure what the regulations were about packing an unloaded gun in your luggage?
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Today’s Upper: Kudos to the city of Chester, which made good on its promise yesterday by breaking ground for a new Boys and Girls Club in the city.
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Quote Box: “It is a shame that another branch of the federal government has put the interests of the airline industry and government bureaucracy ahead of the safety and health of its citizens.”
-- Delco Councilman Jack Whelan, on court ruling against county’s suit vs. the FAA.

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