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President should resign; country would survive
Re editorial, April 23 If Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld should resign, why not President Bush? Is he not ultimately responsible for the series of bad decisions that have left the country far worse off than it was in...Tags: Crimes, Petroleum Industry, Central Intelligence Agency, Environmental Issues, Health
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For a declaration of fun, the place is Philadelphia
Special To The SunPhiladelphia offers an abundance of family attractions, many of which prove the adage "learning can be fun." The many historic sites, attractions and museums bring history to life before your eyes. Philadelphia offers an authentic memorable learning...Tags: George Washington, Travel, Constitutional Issues, Whoopi Goldberg, Family
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A history of the Hippodrome
1914 Nov. 23 - The Hippodrome Theatre, designed by Thomas W. Lamb, opens with a vaudeville show featuring jugglers, comics and four elephants. The 3,000-seat theater, the city's largest, cost about $225,000. 1917 The Hippodrome becomes affiliated...Tags: Crimes, American Legion, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Theater, Clear Channel Communications Inc.
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The Philadelphia story
Special to The TimesThere's not much of a barrier between Philadelphians and their city's history and culture. They walk briskly past the Liberty Bell on their way to a food-cart lunch, skateboard recklessly down the 100 steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum and, if you ask...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Culture, Judges, Frank Sinatra, Colleges and Universities
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Catching a glimpse of Philly's funky side
Sun StaffWhile historic landmarks like Penn's Landing and the Liberty Bell are still main attractions in Philadelphia, the city has a lot more to offer than a history lesson. South Street in historic downtown Philly is one place that draws thousands of visitors...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Family, Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Punk (genre)
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Theater review, 'The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?' at the Shubert
Tribune theater criticRobert Dubac has been with his one-man, many-character show "The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?" for almost a decade, which explains the blue fuzzy stuff on some of the jokes. Early gigs at the Chicago Improv and the Mercury helped pave the way for...Tags: Lawyers, Comedy Central (tv network), Michael Phillips, David Brenner, Andrew Dice Clay
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Late-night cinematic adventures
Hot town, summer in the city, and the back of your neck might get dirty and gritty. Sure, you can rinse it off with a cold one, but I have a couple of alternatives. If you're anywhere near Navy Pier around 10 at night (or 11:30 on Fridays and Saturdays)...Tags: Drama (genre), Theater, Paul Newman, Defense, Entertainment
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