The Daily Numbers: 7 counts of forgery and 7 counts of false signatures on which longtime GOP operative Paul Summers of Upper Darby entered guilty pleas.
2 years probation and $1,400 fine sentence for Summers. That’s $100 for each count.
2 years probation for a former administrator at PIT who pleaded guilty to exposing himself to a student after getting her to meet him off-campus.
1 of July, when the SPCA says it will get out of the animal control business, leaving a lot of Delco towns in the lurch for a place to house stray animals.
38, age of man charged as a peeping Tom after police say he was caught peering in a window at a woman in the Rose Tree Crossing Apartment complex.
850,000 dollars in compensation last year for Penn State boss Graham Spanier. Got of hard for him to cry poor-mouth after that.
1 million dollars bail for the wife of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell in Philly. She’s now free on home monitoring.
3 million bucks, what it costs to protect Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett and the lieutenant governor.
70 more flights canceled Monday by Southwest Airlines after problems were discovered with cracks in some of their planes.
26.7 percent decline in revenue in 2010 for casinos in Atlantic City.
7 percent increase in play at Pennsylvania slots parlors in March over the same month in 2010.
214,926,433 million dollars played in Pa. slots parlors in March.
9.69 dip in revenue for Harrah’s over March 2010.
18 percent, what Butler shot last night in losing NCAA men's hops title game to UConn.
3 titles now for UConn head coach Jim Calhoun.
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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Anyone else thing the Phils are going to go 162-0? OK, not likely. But how many do you think they will win in a row. And is there added pressure tonight on Cole Hamels not to be the first starter who gives up a loss?
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I Don’t Get It: Still don’t understand exactly what a trucker was doing in the Giant supermarket in Aston when he allegedly committed a lewd act on a woman’s leg. Unreal.
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Today’s Upper: Kudos to the session held at Haverford High School last night to offer information to parents on cyberbullying.
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Quote Box: “I’ve tried to be as forthright as I could with the commonwealth.”
- Paul Summers, in court yesterday to plead guilty to falsifying signatures on nominating petitions for now-U.S. Rep. Pat Meehan.
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