The Daily Numbers for Thursday, Aug. 12

The Daily Numbers: 17 minutes, how late Kathleen Kane was for her own press conference.

14 minutes, how long she read from prepared script defending herself from charges filed against her.

0 questions she took from room full of reporters.

38, age of man charged in car break-ins in Upper Darby after he was corralled by a neighbor.

302 residential units included in the latest plans to develop part of the 173-acre former Franklin Mint plant on Baltimore Pike in Middletown.

254 townhomes and 48 single-family dwellings in the plan.

300,000 to $500,000 price range for the units.

1 person killed by an Amtrak train in Glenolden last night.

2 persons struck be vehicles yesterday, 1 child hit yesterday afternoon in Havertown, 1 person struck late last night in Folcroft.

9.1 billion dollars being paid for FIS, a banking and payments center, which is being sold by Wayne-based SunGard.

50 dead, hundreds injured after explosions rock Chinese city of Tianjin.

7-6 win for the Phils to avert a 3-game sweep in Phoenix.

3 run homer from Cameron Rupp that made the difference, snapping a 4-4 tie.

4 out save for Ken Giles.

7 for 7 in save opportunities for Giles this year.

17-7 mark for Phils since the All-Star Break.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

Join the war against cancer. Support the 32nd annual Champs ‘N’ Charity softball tournament this weekend.

I Don’t Get It: Kathleen Kane. She never did address the charges filed against her.

Today’s Upper:
Kudos to the citizen who collared a guy breaking into cars in Upper Darby and holding him until police arrived.

Quote Box: “The chain of events that led to this moment began with a group of state prosecutors and judges passing porographic, racially offensive, and religiously offensive emails among eacher other.”

- Kathleen Kane.

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