The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, Aug. 28

The Daily Numbers: 7 month old Hamza Ali still remains missing, almost a month after first disappearing.

1st, 2nd and 3rd degree murder charges filed against the boyfriend of the tot's mother.

$250,000 bail on kidnapping charges, now changed to zero bail for Ummad Rushdi in the crime.

6 months in Children's Hospital that ended yesterday when Sarah Murnaghan went home with her family to Newtown Square.

2 double lung transplants for the 11-year-old.

5th grade, what Sarah will start in a few weeks.

46, age of Clifton Heights man who admitted trying to lure a young girl into his car.

29, age of man who threatened to cut the baby out of his pregnant girlfriend. He's now charged with beating her up.

38,000 users, how many Facebook users various government agencies in 74 countries demanded information on the first half of the year.

4 percent increase in traffic across the Philadelphia region expected for the Labor Day weekend, according to AAA.

460,000 Philadelphia area residents expected to hit the roads this weekend, up 4.2 percent from last year.

170 point dip for the Down Jones Average yesterday as fears of conflict in Syria grip the markets.

50 years ago today that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous 'I Have a Dream' speech in Washington, D.C.

270 days in jail for 'Girls Gone Wild' creator Joe Francis for assaulting a woman.

3 cornerbacks on the injured list for the Eagles, causing concern for new coach Chip Kelly.

0 runs and just 3 hits all the Phils managed off Mets starter Jonathan Niese last night.

6 innings for Phils starter Kyle Kendrick, who gave up 5 runs - but just 1 earned - on 5 hits.

2 more errors proved costly again for the Phillies.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. I continue to be amazed at how often I see professional baseball players unable to make routine plays,

I Don’t Get It: Can someone explain Twerking to me. I know all about trying to shock an audience. What Miley Cyrus did the other night at the MTV Video Music Awards was not shocking. It was just sad.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to little Sarah Murnaghan, who is now back home in Newtown Square after getting two double-lung transplants at Children's Hospital.

Quote Box: “This is a barbaric act committed by a barbarian. (Ummad) Rushdi is a barbarian to take this 7-month-old baby and to kill him." - Upper Darby Police Superintendent Mike Chitwood, on the case of missing 7-month-old Hamza Ali.

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