The Daily Numbers - Sept. 25

The Daily Numbers: 6 to 12 months in prison, sentence for a former Delaware County district judge on a charge of corrupting the morals of a minor. He’s looking to be released early.

6 weeks, how long Gerald Liberace has served behind bars.

2 7-Eleven holdups believed to be the work of a Montgomery County man.

21, age of Chester man charged in fatal shooting early Friday outside a city bar.

18 homicides in Delaware County so far this year.

1 soldier given a big welcome home by Norwood Borough Council last night.

3 or 4 men who invaded the home of bankruptcy attorney in Chadds Ford and shot the man.

8 of 15 Delaware County school districts that failed to make AYP in the annual PSSA testing.

2 life prison terms for the woman who opened fire on her co-workers at a Philly bakery.

5 million new iPhone 5’s reported sold by Apple in the first 3 days of sales.

100 unemployed women who got makeovers at a Philly salon as part of a job retraining effort.

47, age of former Boy Scout leader in Radnor who has been arrested for distribution of child porn.

4 first-half carries for LeSean McCoy in 1st half Sunday vs. the Cardinals. He had 13 overall.

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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.You know it was bound to happen. It looks like those replacement refs finally cost a team a game in the wild, final play of the game last night that saw the refs rule a touchdown, not an interception, in a desperation heave into the end zone by the Seahawks. Tough luck for Packers.

 

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I Don’t Get It: Andy Reid already is backtracking on the statement he made at yesterday’s day-after presser about “evaluating” Michael Vick. Kevin Kolb had no comment.

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Today’s Upper: Kudos to Parents of Murdered Children, who have organized another observance for the national Day of Remembrance to be held at the Living Memorial Gardens in Chichester. Join us tonight at 7.

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Quote Box: “I don’t like the way this game ended. I have a bad taste in my mouth.”

- ESPN analyst Jon Gruden on controversial ending of Monday Night Football game giving Seahawks a win over Packers.

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