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Who's No. 1 in college football . . . Who knows?
November 1, 2007... Byline: Mike Kern
Who's No. 1?
Who's the best team?
Often, the answer's the same. But other times you get Clemson winning a national title in 1981, or Brigham Young three years later. Maybe even a Penn State not winning one (again) in 1994.
That's the way college football at...
Time for Eagles' offense to prove Andy Reid right.
November 1, 2007... Byline: Paul Domowitch
PHILADELPHIA _ During Andy Reid's eight-plus seasons as the Eagles' head coach, his team has sent as many wide receivers to the Pro Bowl as it has long-snappers.
That number is one, and that wideout is, of course, Terrell Owens, whose stay in Philadelphia...
His girlfriend keeps texting her ex.
November 1, 2007... Byline: Steve and Mia
Q: I've been seeing a girl I work with, and everything has been great except one thing: She is constantly in contact with her ex. He calls her several times a day and sends her countless text messages.
She says he took the breakup very badly and that she feels...
Philadelphia Daily News Jenice Armstrong column.(Column)
November 1, 2007... Byline: Jenice Armstrong
Nov. 1--It's not easy being the first female candidate with a real shot at becoming president.
As evidenced by Tuesday night's debate at Drexel University, when Sen. Hillary Clinton weathered intense attacks from other candidates about whether or not she's...
Philadelphia Daily News Stu Bykofsky column.
November 1, 2007... Byline: Stu Bykofsky
Nov. 1--Here's a dirty little secret about press coverage of Tuesday night's Democratic presidential debate:
Media covering it saw it exactly as you did -- on TV. The 360 credentialed outlets (from ABC to BBC, Swedish TV to the AARP, the AP to Fuji TV) were...