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Library Company chief plans to retire
The Philadelphia InquirerJohn Van Horne, 63, who has presided over the Library Company of Philadelphia during nearly three decades of unprecedented digital change, has announced he will retire in May 2014. When Van Horne arrived in 1985, the Library Company, founded by Benjamin...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Big man Rudy Gobert talks with Sixers
The Philadelphia InquirerRudy Gobert was the biggest prospect at the NBA draft combine. The center from France stands 7 foot 1/2 in his socks and 7-2 in his sneakers. He has an incredible 7-81/2 wingspan and massive hands. Yet the 20-year-old is a raw talent. He needs to...Tags: Shabazz Muhammad, National Basketball Association, NBA Draft, Philadelphia 76ers, UCLA Bruins
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Lehigh's C.J. McCollum would like to play for 76ers
The Philadelphia InquirerC.J. McCollum remains intrigued with the 76ers even though they didn't request to interview him at the NBA draft combine. "I was [attending college] pretty close to Philadelphia, out in Bethlehem," the Lehigh senior guard said. "So I will be...Tags: Portland Trail Blazers, C.J. McCollum, National Basketball Association, Minnesota Timberwolves, Damian Lillard
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Phillies Notes: Phillies Notes: Righthander Rosenberg called up from triple A
The Philadelphia InquirerEven though righthander B.J. Rosenberg was called up three times last year by the Phillies, he was surprised that it happened on Friday. The Phillies recalled Rosenberg from triple-A Lehigh Valley and optioned lefthander Raul Valdes to the IronPigs....Tags: Bronson Arroyo, Baseball, Ruben Amaro, Jr. , Baseball Statistics, Citizens Bank Park
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Fitler Dining Room: Tiny corner place bursting with hits
The Philadelphia InquirerEd Hackett's phone rattled on the steel kitchen shelf as a text came in. And normally, he wouldn't have answered. It was 8:45 on a Sunday night early last August, and his Diving Horse in Avalon was roaring into its second turn, getting crushed with 200-...Tags: White Chocolate, Cheese Corn, Salads, Soups, Bars and Clubs
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West Chester seeking tax on alcohol
The Philadelphia InquirerIn West Chester and college towns across the state, there's never a short supply of alcohol -- or patrons bellying up to the bar. But that's not the case when it comes to funds for local law enforcement and public works -- and West Chester's borough...Tags: Government, Laws, Law Enforcement, Education, Company Privatization
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Student reprimanded over T-shirt showing gun
The Philadelphia InquirerJohn Doerffel never thought his clothes would land him in the internal suspension room for a half-day, but that's what happened to the William Tennent High School senior this week. On Wednesday, Doerffel, 19, was wearing a black T-shirt he said he had...Tags: Freedom of the Press, University of Pennsylvania, Students, Teaching and Learning, Politics
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Former Texas player Jaylen Bond transfers to Temple
The Philadelphia InquirerFormer Philadelphia high school basketball star Jaylen Bond is transferring to Temple. The former Texas forward informed the Owls on Friday. He ultimately chose Temple over Penn State. Bond informed Longhorns coach Rick Barnes of his decision to leave...Tags: High Schools, Texas Longhorns, College Sports, Awards and Prizes, The Pennsylvania State University
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Carroll girls excel at Stotesbury Cup Regatta
The Philadelphia InquirerNo matter how hard or crazy a workout may sound, Archbishop Carroll assistant rowing coach Laura Hill said her team is willing do it. "And that's the attitude that has them exactly where they are now," she said. And where they are is in elite...Tags: Eight Rowing, Rowing, Lightweight Rowing, Trials, Sports
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Sixers interview Indiana's Cody Zeller at NBA draft combine
The Philadelphia InquirerThere's a thought that Indiana post player Cody Zeller would have gone in the top five of last year's NBA draft. Maybe the 7-footer will still end up as a lottery pick in next month's draft. But choosing to remain in Bloomington for one more year has...Tags: Cody Zeller, National Basketball Association, Video Supplies and Services, NBA Draft, Photography and Video
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Cliff Lee, Phillies beat the red-hot Reds
The Philadelphia InquirerCliff Lee pitched and hit well enough to earn a win. He had to settle for being picked up by his teammates. Eighth-inning RBIs by Domonic Brown and Carlos Ruiz broke the tie and led the Phillies to a 5-3 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Friday at...Tags: Baseball, Citizens Bank Park, Sean Marshall, Joey Votto, Philadelphia Phillies
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BRIEF: Our critic's selections
The Philadelphia InquirerMud Matthew McConaughey has the title role -- a mysterious fugitive discovered by two boys on an island in the Arkansas Delta -- in Jeff Nichols' scary, magical, downright remarkable film. An instant American classic. R The Place Beyond the Pines Ryan...
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