The Daily Numbers for Thursday, July 23

The Daily Numbers: 50,000 dollar reward for information on the death of Nadia Malik, posted by her brother.

18 months since the Marple woman’s body was found in a car parked in downtown Philly.

300 jobs being filled by Aldi for their new store in what used to be the Bottom Dollar site in Lansdowne.

61, age of Wayne woman charged with heroin sales on the Main Line.

250 baggies of heroin police say they purchased from her in a sting operation.

0, what it costs Chester residents to use the community pool at Memorial Park this summer. The city is waiving fees.

4-3 vote in Media to waive permit fees for construction of new library.

27 million dressers from Ikea that the company will provide brackets so customers can attach them to walls.

2 children, including a boy from West Chester, have been killed in incidents in which the dressers tipped over.

1, as in No. 1, where Wawa sits in national poll of convenience stores.

16, age of teen clipped by train in Darby borough last night. He is expected to be fine.

12 stab wounds for a Philly prison officer in confrontation with inmate.

3 people fatally shot in Philly last night.

10 innings, how long it took Phils to get a win over the Rays.

2 straight series the Phils now have won.

5-1 mark for the Phils since the All-Star break.

2 scoreless innings for Jonathan Papelbon to get the win.

2 straight games missed by Maikel Franco.

2-1 loss for U.S. in CONCACAF Gold Cup play.

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

Whatever the Phillies did on the All-Star break is working. They’ve been on fire since.

I Don’t Get It: A 61-year-old Main Line woman has been charged as a heroin dealer. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Upper Darby’s 69th Street and the latest arrival, the Studio Movie Grill.

Quote Box: “Somebody’s got to know something.”

Khaled Malik, brother of Nadia Malik, on his sister’s mysterious death.

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