The Daily Numbers - June 24

The Daily Numbers: 800 bucks, what a woman says she agreed to pay for that cow that got loose in Upper Darby last week. Now she’s in legal flap with the slaughterhouse.


4 injured in chemical fire at company in Aston.


30 pounds of human vomit discovered in bags in parking lot of Radnor store. More than I needed to know already.


1 person shot after a police chase that ended at 5th and Pine in Darby last night.


32, age of driver expected to surrender today in hit-run case in which convenience store worker was literally rammed through store window.


249 dollar increase in taxes under budget adopted by Haverford School Board.


0 tax increase in the Rose Treee Media School District.


210 graduates from Glen Mills High School last night. That’s the last high school in the county to do the honors. Kudos to the Class of 2011.


58, age of former Del. pediatrician who was convicted yesterday of all


24 counts of sexual abuse lodged against him.


2 woman being sought after they were captured on videotape preying on a shopper at an Aston supermarket.


45,000 state workers who have a new contract that combined wage freeze with hikes in future years.


108-88 vote by which Pa. House OK’d bill to require ID by voters.


33,600 homes in Pa. now headed by same-sex unmarried couples. That’s up


58 percent from decade ago.


 


15 DUIs racked up by man in Pittsburgh.


12-2 shellacking the Cardinals dropped on the Phillies last night.


2 of 3, what Phillies still took in St. Louis.


2 innings, all the Phils got out of starter Roy Oswalt, who is complaining again about back pain.


4 runs on 5 hits surrendered by Oswalt.


19-17 record for Phils on the road.


2 key Flyers sent packing. The team dealt Captain Mike Richards and leading scorer Jeff Carter.


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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Every Phillies fan likely was grabbing at their back on hearing that Roy Oswalt is once again suffering from similar back pain.


 


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I Don’t Get It: With his driving record, you wonder when Ryan Dunn was ever going to learn about the dangers of speed.


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Today’s Upper: To officials in Chester, who are sharing in the belt-tightening they are asking all city employees to make by cutting their own salaries.


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Quote Box: “What you do with your time, how you spend your time, is all in your hands.”


- Curtis Johnson, of the school’s board, addressing graduates at Glen Mills School.

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