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  2. Jim O'Brien (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    James Franklin Oldham, better known as Jim O'Brien (November 20, 1939 – September 25, 1983), was an American newscaster. He was a member of the WPVI-TV Channel 6 Action News team, which became the highest-rated television news team in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley region during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  3. Lewis M. Mintess - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Meade Mintess (December 26, 1895 – July 24, 1982) was a state legislator in Pennsylvania.He was a medic in World War I and worked in government jobs before starting his political career.

  4. Marilyn Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 19, 1931, Lewis was a daughter of Russell S. and Bernice Bernard Stoughton. After graduating from Norristown High School in Norristown, Pennsylvania, she pursued higher education studies at Harcum College and the University of Miami.

  5. List of burials at West Laurel Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    J. Hampton Moore (1864–1950), 108th (1920–1924) and 111th (1932–1936) Mayor of Philadelphia, Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania (1906–1920) Walter Moser was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Browns [ 13 ] Walter ...

  6. 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.

  7. Medical examiner reverses suicide ruling in 2011 death of ...

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    The medical examiner who ruled the 2011 death of a Philadelphia teacher found with 20 stab wounds a homicide — then later a suicide — now says he believes the case should be ruled as ...

  8. Philadelphia man exonerated after serving 24 years for murder ...

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    A Philadelphia man who was given a $4.1 million settlement after serving 24 years in prison for a murder conviction that was scrapped confessed to a separate killing -- over a paltry $1,200 drug debt.

  9. Lewis Katz - Wikipedia

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    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. Early life [ edit ]

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