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  2. Lewis Katz - Wikipedia

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    Co-owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer Lewis Katz ( / k æ t s / ; January 11, 1942 – May 31, 2014) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and newspaper publisher , who was a co-owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer .

  3. The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wikipedia

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    The Inquirer Building at 400 North Broad Street in Logan Square, formerly known as the Elverson Building, was home to the newspaper from 1924 to 2011.. The Philadelphia Inquirer was founded June 1, 1829, by printer John R. Walker and John Norvell, former editor of Philadelphia's largest newspaper, the Aurora & Gazette.

  4. Laura Foreman (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Foreman became a features reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer after meeting the editor Eugene L. Roberts Jr. when he was the chief Southern and civil rights correspondent for The New York Times. She was The Inquirer's first woman political writer where she focused on the 1975 mayoral candidates Frank L. Rizzo and Peter J. Camiel. [2]

  5. Phil Jasner - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Jasner joined the staff of the Philadelphia Daily News. [2] He covered the Philadelphia 76ers and the NBA on a full-time basis from 1981 until his death.Jasner was a past president of the Professional Basketball Writers Association and the Philadelphia College Basketball Writers Association.

  6. Death of Ellen Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 2019, The Philadelphia Inquirer released a front-page investigative report reviewing the suspicious circumstances surrounding Greenberg's death. [5] Pittsburgh forensic pathologist Cyril H. Wecht, who challenged the single-bullet theory of the John F. Kennedy assassination, reviewed the case, determined it was "strongly suspicious of homicide", and said he did not "know how they ...

  7. James E. Brewton - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] "Mr. Brewton's career was launched dramatically," ran his obituary in The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1967, "when his canvas ‘The Suicide of Judas’ won the prestigious $1000 Schiedt prize .... the tall ex-marine sergeant, a veteran of the Korean War, thus captured—at the very early age of 28—the same award William Glackens, Stuart ...

  8. Gerald McKelvey - Wikipedia

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  9. Siani Lee - Wikipedia

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    Siani Lee (born Margaret Englett; [1] October 8, 1962 – October 28, 2001) was a Korean American news anchor and reporter in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She previously worked in several other cities including Savannah, Georgia , Baltimore , and Washington, DC.