The Daily Numbers - Dec. 15

The Daily Numbers: 15-30 years in jail for the Ridley Park woman who admitted killing her 7-month-old son.


316 million dollar budget adopted by County Council, and it does not include a tax hike.7 prisoners who have now been allowed to walk out of the facility who were not supposed to go free.


3,430 dollars that flowed into our Merry Christmas Fund yesterday.


1 female leader of the Urban League in Philly. Joan Carter is the first female leader in the group’s history.


30 million dollars left on the table by Cliff Lee when he turned down the offer from the Yankees to come back to Philly.


120 million, 5 years for Lee to take his spot back in the Phillies starting rotation.


11 million dollars, how much Lee will make this season. That goes to


$21.5 million in 2012 and $25 million in each of the following 3 seasons.


2,500 names on the waiting list for Phillies season tickets. They are sold out for this year. Six-game packs are available.


3 Temple students robbed at gunpoint near the campus this week.


2 workers at Delaware County Prison suspended in light of the latest mistake involving a prisoner release.


318 million dollars, what the Pa. Legislature spent last year. That’s actually down $9 million from the year before.


11, age of girl shot and killed in her Chester County home. The case remains under investigation.


51, age of former Philly cops convicted yesterday of raping a former student of his in his karate class.


12 game win streak for the Penguins snapped by the Flyers with their 3-2 win Tuesday night.


37-23 advantage for Flyers in shots on goal.


8 game road losing streak snapped by the Sixers when they topped New Jersey last night, 82-77.


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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Welcome to the center of the sports universe. Eat your heart out, New York.


 


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I Don’t Get It: A Christmas tree was vandalized in the western Pennsylvania town of California. I don’t get it.


Today’s Upper: Here, here. A recent poll shows the public supports moves to sell off the Liquor Control Board.


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Quote Box: “That’s the most I’ve ever seen a player walk away from.”


- Omar Minaya, GM of the New York Mets, on the Cliff Lee deal.

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