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ROCK REMEMBERS ALBUMS AND BIRTHDAYS OCT. 29TH |
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by: JoeS - Springfield, PA started: 10/29/14 11:48 am | updated: 10/29/14 11:48 am |
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The Beach Boys---Surfin' Safari---1962
Neil Diamond---The Feel Of Neil Diamond---1966
The Byrds---Ballad Of Easy Rider---1969
Dave Mason---It's Like You Never Left---1973
David Bowie---David Live---1974
Frank Zappa---Zoot Allures---1976
Meatloaf---Bat Out Of Hell---1977
ABBA---Greatest Hits.Vol. 2---1979
Pat Benatar---Get Nervous---1962
Bryan Adams---Reckless---1984
Rush---Power Windows---1985
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CB West Parent Teacher Meeting; Police Following Murder Leads from Suspect; Hookah Burns Cleavage |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/29/14 11:42 am | updated: 10/29/14 11:42 am |
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At a meeting last night at CB West, parents lambasted the school board for their quick decision to cancel the football season and tarnish Central Bucks West's image over alleged player hazing incidents. The coaches were suspended and last two games for the storied football program cancelled after the board learned of hazing following a pre-season scrimmage in August. The alleged incidents took place after coaches had gone.
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NJ Sports Betting Court Date, Space Station Supply Rocket Explodes, Third Frein Sighting |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/29/14 1:31 am | updated: 10/29/14 1:31 am |
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The federal judge who temporarily stopped New Jersey from allowing legalized sports betting last weekend has set a court date for the state and the professional sports leagues and NCAA to argue whether the ban should be extended. The parties will convene Nov. 20 in Trenton in front of U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp, whose temporary restraining order that stopped New Jersey from allowing legal sports betting is set to expire the day after. Shipp issued the order last Friday, derailing... Read More |
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Frein Spotted; Ebola Watch in PA; Dog Fighting South Philly |
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by: darceypaulding - Schwenksville, PA started: 10/29/14 12:49 am | updated: 10/29/14 12:49 am |
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Eric Frein, who has been the subject of a manhunt for the past month, was potentially spotted in Barrett Township yesterday afternoon. Pennsylvania State Police surrounded the area in hopes of Frein being close by this area where he had lived. The search for Frein continues.
The Department of Health is currently watching 100 people in Pennsylvania to make sure they haven't contracted the Ebola virus. None of them have tested positive for the disease, but since they came from... Read More |
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NASA Orbital Sciences Antares Rocket Explodes After Liftoff; Video feed |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/28/14 9:45 pm | updated: 10/28/14 9:45 pm |
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The Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket was set to launch at 6:22 pm EDT from Virginia's Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport and NASA's Wallops Flight Facility. The rocket exploded 6 seconds after launch and crashed back down to the ground. Many people up and down the East Coast were paying attention to the launch because it would be visible to space enthusiasts up and down the coast. It was originally scheduled to launch at the same time on Monday evening but a boat downrange of the launch facility... Read More |
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Pool Workers Find Human Skeleton; Southampton Road Flooded; PHL Live Rock Showcase |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/28/14 9:00 pm | updated: 10/28/14 9:00 pm |
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Human remains were found as workers were digging a swimming pool in South Jersey on Monday. Crews were shoveling out a hole in a backyard on the 600 block of Banks Street in Riverton, Burlington County when they discovered the skeleton. The Burlington County Prosecutor's office was called in to investigate as well as a forensic anthropologist from the New Jersey State Police. They believe that the remains could be over 100 years old and there is no indication of foul play. The... Read More |
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Dog Fighting Animals Rescued; Christie Defends Ebola Quarantine; Charles Barkley on Not Black Enough |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/28/14 11:58 am | updated: 10/28/14 11:58 am |
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Philadelphia SPCA officials may be on to a South Philadelphia dog fighting ring. After a tip from a neighbor, they searched a property on the 2200 block of Mifflin Street and found 15 dogs, including eight puppies. Officials also discovered training equipment like specialized treadmills, and syringes that may have been used to inject the dogs with steroids. The dogs will be heading to the PSPCA where they will be checked out, and hopefully rehabilitated and adopted.
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ROCK REMEMBERS ALBUMS AND BIRTHDAYS OCT. 28TH |
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by: JoeS - Springfield, PA started: 10/28/14 11:11 am | updated: 10/28/14 11:11 am |
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ALBUMS
Brenda Lee---Coming On Strong---1966
The Rolling Stones---Let It Bleed---1969
Slade---Play It Loud---1970
Rory Gallagher---Deuce---1971
Parliament---Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome---1977
Blues Brothers---Briefcase Full Of Blues---1978
Parliament---Gloryhallstooped(Or Pin The Tail On The Funky)---1979
The Jam---Sound Affects---1980
Neil Diamond---On The Way To The Sky---1981
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SEPTA to Strike Soon; McCaffery Steps Down; 8 Caught in Child Predator Sweep |
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by: SWest - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/28/14 4:09 am | updated: 10/28/14 4:09 am |
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President of Transport Workers Union Local, Willie Brown stated yesterday that SEPTA workers will likely strike soon, though not this week. According to Brown, SEPTA workers and management are "as far apart as California and Pennsylvania." The main point of contention is the workers' request for a better pension plan. Brown claimed that the strike will go on as long as it takes, also noting that there will be a 24 hour warning before any striking occurs.
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Palmer Charter High School Closes, Vetri's New Lo Spiedo, SEPTA Strike Looms |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/28/14 1:59 am | updated: 10/28/14 1:59 am |
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Students arriving at a troubled Philadelphia charter high school Walter D. Palmer High School, Monday morning were told to go home, and informed that the school will be closing for good. Some parents got "robo" calls last night telling them that the school in Frankford, would be closed and that they shouldn't send their children there Monday. The school was approved for 675 students in grades K through 8, but enrolled 1,300 in grades K through 12. Founder Walter D. Palmer challenged the... Read More |
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