The Daily Numbers - Sept. 5

The Daily Numbers: 16 years ago, when star college athlete Aimee Willard crossed paths with a piece of pure evil named Arthur Bomar.

213 page opinion delivered yesterday by Delco Judge Frank Hazel rejecting the latest appeal from the convicted murderer.

270 kids enrolled in Archbishop Prendergast/Monsignor Bonner for the new school year.

3 inches of rain in 30 minutes, what drenched some parts of the region yesterday.

2 men being sought in a robbery at the Wells Fargo Bank in Brookhaven.

2 pedestrians struck by a driver who police say did not have a driver’s license.

67,000 square foot building in Concord that will not become an Under 21 social club. It’s been sold.

2 new principals hired by Rose Tree Media School District.

17 million dollar price tag so far looming over Penn State in the fallout from the Jerry Sandusky scandal.

45, age of man in Philly who faces trial for the death of his baby son, who drank heroin and methadone from a baby bottle.

16 trillion dollars in debt now facing the U.S.

1.5 million dollar loss for Golden Nugget in Atlantic City in a mixup with a playing card factory.

2,000 hits for Jimmy Rollins after his double last night.

2-1 loss for the Phils at the hands of the Reds on a Jay Bruce homer.

35 saves in 39 chances for Reds closer Aroldis Chapman.

4 days until the Eagles kick off the 2012 season for real against the Browns.

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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.The NFL season kicks off tonight with the Giants and the Cowboys. It’s the one night a year I permit myself to cheer for the New Yorkers.

 

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I Don’t Get It: A mom enlists her kids in a shoplifting scam. I don’t’ get it.

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Today’s Upper: At some point it has to stop raining, right?.

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Quote Box: “This is probably not the end of the road, but it is certainly a significant step towards carrying out the verdict which the jury found some 14 years ago.”

- Prosecutor William Toal, on ruling rejecting appeal of convicted killer Arthur Bomar.

 

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