The Daily Numbers - Nov. 2

The Daily Numbers: 372,000 people now without power across the region. That’s down from a high of 1.2 million people.

2 miles, how long one line stretched in New Jersey to get gasoline.

14 people killed by Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey; 12 in Pa.

1.6 million still without power in New Jersey, down from 2.7 million.

1 debate held between 7th District candidates U.S. Rep. Pat Meehan and Democratic challenger George Badey.

1 hour back this weekend. Yes, it’s time to Fall Back.

1 killed, 7 hurt in wild hit-run carnage in Chester. A woman is likely to be charged in the car rampage.

2 men facing charges for going tubing in Chester Creek at the height of Hurricane Sandy. They’re charged with disorderly conduct.

56, age of mother of man charged in string of arson fires in Folcroft who is now charged with intimidating someone connected to the case.

5 charges, including perjury, filed against former Penn State President Graham Spanier in connection with the Jerry Sandusky investigation.

2 former Penn State execs who also face new charges in the probe. Authorities are now calling their actions a “conspiracy of silence.”

0, how many times Andy Reid says he considered benching QB Michael Vick.

4 year, 41 million contract extension for point guard Jrue Holiday.

1-0 mark for the Sixers, who don’t hit the court again until Sunday vs. the Knicks.

8-1 Haverford vs. 7-2 Garnet Valley tonight in high school football.

*: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Why do I think Jason Babin should have more things to worry about than what some drunken Eagles fans are yelling at him and the team?

Call me a Phanatic

 

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I Don’t Get It: Given that, there’s still no need for the kind of language hurled at Eagles players last Sunday. Stay classy, Philly.

*: Kudos to The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, along with Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Joel and others who will perform at fundraiser for victims of Hurricane Sandy tonight.

Today’s Upper

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Quote Box: “They essentially turned a blind eye to the serial predatory acts committed by Jerry Sandusky.

- Pa. Attorney General Linda Kelly, announcing charges against former Penn State President Graham Spanier and additional charges against two Penn State execs.

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