The Daily Numbers - July 9

The Daily Numbers: 12 unsolved murders and the victims remembered yesterday at a press conference in Chester. Someone knows who killed them. Come forward with what you know.
1 body of a female pulled from Delaware River this morning in area where two victims of duck boat tragedy are believed to be located.
16 and 20, ages of female and young man missing in the duck boat crash in Philly.
3 police officers and whether they should be put to work at the center of the latest controversy roiling in the tiny borough of Colwyn.
775,000 dollars allegedly ripped off from the Valley Forge Visitors Bureau by their former finance director. He was held for trial.
3 casinos in western Pennsylvania that kicked off table games yesterday.
18 of July, when table games will arrive at Harrah’s in Chester.
2 percent cap on property tax increases approved in New Jersey.
23, age of soldier from Delaware killed in action in Afghanistan.
3 soldiers from the region killed in Afghanistan this week.
2 goats killed by a man in Lancaster County after they head-butted his car. He says he originally stolen them to impress his girlfriend.
89, age of man in Allentown whose death is being attributed to the heat.
8,500 lottery machines in the state that were down for awhile yesterday morning due to a computer glitch.
12 innings, how long it took the Phils to win over the Reds, thanks to a walk-off homer from Brian Schneider.
81 straight sellouts at Citizens Bank Park.
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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.The Phils needed a dose of good karma. There were enough weird things happening at the park last night to provide the kickstart this team needs.
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I Don’t Get It: LeBron James is now a member of the Miami Heat. Do you care?
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Today’s Upper: We don’t live in Cleveland. The next thing you know they will be moving the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame.
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Quote Box: “I have to learn to live life on different terms. He was like my best friend.”
- Rose Cooper, mother of murder victim Larry Douglas Carter, at yesterday’s event in Chester seeking justice for 12 unsolved murders.

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