Infobox newspaper name The PhiladelphiaInquirer image File PhiladelphiaInquirer 05022011.jpg border ... June 1, 1829 as The Pennsylvania Inquirer price USD 0.75 Monday Saturday br USD 1.50 Sunday owners Philadelphia ... English ISSN 0885 6613 website http philly.newspaperdirect.com epaper viewer.aspx PhiladelphiaInquirer The PhiladelphiaInquirer is a morning daily newspaper that serves the Philadelphia , Pennsylvania ... inquirer.html title The History of the PhiladelphiaInquirer publisher Philadelphia Press Association accessdate 2006 05 27 ref Owned by Philadelphia Media Network , The Inquirer has the eleventh ..., The Inquirer trailed its chief competitor, the Philadelphia Bulletin Philadelphia Evening Bulletin .... History The PhiladelphiaInquirer was founded as The Pennsylvania Inquirer by printer John R. Walker ... news local 6135296.htm?1cc title A history of The Inquirer publisher The PhiladelphiaInquirer accessdate ..., 1829, The PhiladelphiaInquirer is the third oldest surviving daily newspaper in the United States ... the U.S. government asked The PhiladelphiaInquirer to issue a special edition specifically for soldiers. The PhiladelphiaInquirer supported the Union, but Harding wanted their coverage to remain ... hits combined with Harding becoming ill, hurt The Inquirer . Despite Philadelphia s population growth ... building with the latest printing technology and an increased staff. The new PhiladelphiaInquirer ... only on paper journal The PhiladelphiaInquirer ref 350,457 705,965 2007 ref name final2007 cite journal ... journal The PhiladelphiaInquirer page D01 ref 338,049 645,095 Eleanor Elverson Paten tre ordered cuts .... Not long after, in 1947, the Record went out of business and The PhiladelphiaInquirer became Philadelphia ..., the Philadelphia Bulletin Evening Bulletin , The Inquirer continued to be profitable. In 1948 ... caption Headquarters of the Inquirer location 400 440 N. Broad St., Philadelphia , Pennsylvania ... offer, Annenberg sold it to Knight instead. The Inquirer , along with the Philadelphia Daily News , became ... more details
The PhiladelphiaInquirer Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour that was played at various clubs in the greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia area in the 1940s . The first event played as the PhiladelphiaInquirer Open Invitational it was last played in 1949. Fred Byrod was the PhiladelphiaInquirerInquirer employee who acted as tournament promoter and liaison with the PGA. ref cite web title Fred Byrod, Class of 1993 url http philadelphia.pga.com hallfame employee 214 publisher PGA Philadelphia Section accessdate 2010 03 14 ref At the 1945 event, Byron Nelson won the seventh of his record setting 11 consecutive victories. ref cite web title Llanerch Country Club History url http llanerchcc.memberstatements.com tour tours.cfm?tourid 44206 accessdate 2010 12 06 ref Tournament hosts class wikitable Years Course 1948 49 Whitemarsh Valley Country Club 1947 Cedarbrook Country Club 1945 46 Llanerch Country Club 1944 Torresdale Frankford Country Club Winners PhiladelphiaInquirer Open 1949 Joe Kirkwood, Jr. 1948 Johnny Palmer 1947 Bobby Locke 1946 Herman Barron 1945 Byron Nelson PhiladelphiaInquirer Open Invitational 1944 Sam Byrd References reflist Former PGA Tour Events Category Former PGA Tour events Category Golf in Pennsylvania ... more details
The PhiladelphiaInquirer Sudoku National Championship , hosted by puzzle master Will Shortz , is an annual sudoku competition run by The PhiladelphiaInquirer and held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center . Open to a national and international field of contestants from a wide range of ages and backgrounds, the Championship offers three main skill divisions advanced, intermediate and expert. In addition to the winners of those three categories, prizes are awarded to many more players who compete in a variety of age groups ranging from under 10 years to 80 and over. History The first annual PhiladelphiaInquirer Sudoku National Championship event was held on October 20, 2007, and with 857 contestants, set the world record for most people playing sudoku simultaneously, and Lauren Choi was the winner according to Guinness World Records . ref http www.philly.com philly comics games sudoku 22702764.html?results y ref 2007 On October 20, 2007 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the oldest participant of the Championship was 87 years old and the youngest was six years old. Players came from as far away as California and as near as Center City, Philadelphia. ref http www.chinadaily.com.cn ... Guld, Philadelphia, PA 200 . Beginner Lisa J. Haffner, Philadelphia, PA 3,000 , 7 40. Lauren Choi, Rockville, MD 600 . Stefanie Jasinski, Philadelphia, PA 150 . 2009 The 2009 PhiladelphiaInquirer ... ref 2010 The 2010 World Sudoku Championship will be held in Philadelphia, PA in April 2010. External links http www.philly.com sudoku The PhiladelphiaInquirer Sudoku National Championship Official ..., or useful in verifying, the article s content reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT PhiladelphiaInquirer Sudoku .... Players came from as far away as Ireland and Canada, and as near as Center City, Philadelphia. ref ... Center in Philadelphia, PA. ref http www.philly.com philly news local 65922787.html ref Advanced First ... inquirer local 20091027 Possible cheating probed at Sudoku tournament.html ref Following ... more details
Wiktionary Inquirer or The Inquirer may refer to The Inquirer , a British technology news website The PhiladelphiaInquirer , an American newspaper Philippine Daily Inquirer , a Filipino newspaper The New York Inquirer , a fictional newspaper in the film Citizen Kane The Inquirer , a British Unitarianism magazine that has been published since 1842. The Inquirer Liberia , a Liberian newspaper. See also Enquirer disambiguation disambig ko ... more details
about the British technology news website Inquirer disambiguation Primary sources date August 2008 notability date September 2011 Infobox Website name The Inquirer logo Image The Inquirer logo.png right 250px screenshot caption News, reviews, facts and friction url URL http www.theinquirer.net commercial yes type Tech tabloid technology tabloid language English language English registration no owner Incisive Media Ltd. author Mike Magee journalist Mike Magee launch date 2001 current status active ... accessdate 2012 05 02 ref Updated monthly by OKBot. The Inquirer is a United Kingdom British Tech ... news publisher The Guardian work business.guardian.co.uk ref Mike Magee later left The Inquirer in February ...?article 33419 publisher The Inquirer date 2 August 2006 title All journalism will be Indian journalism one day accessdate 23 August 2006 ref Scoops Sony Laptop Battery Scandal In 2006 The Inquirer ... 2006, with rumours of problems at Toshiba and Lenovo Group Lenovo . In June 2006, The Inquirer published ... url http www.theinquirer.net default.aspx?article 32550 publisher The Inquirer date 21 June 2006 title ..., citation needed date September 2011 reprinted The Inquirer s photographs. http www.nytimes.com ... rss The Inquirer was also the first publication to report Dell s subsequent decision to recall all ... The Inquirer s successful reporting of the story relied on information supplied by readers and later ... standards cultivating, and, if you ll excuse the pun, not burning such contacts, The Inquirer ... revocation On 24 July 2006, The Inquirer wrote that, in response to AMD s announced intent to purchase ... www.theinquirer.net default.aspx?article 33225 publisher The Inquirer date 24 July 2006 title Intel ... ref References reflist 30em External links http www.theinquirer.net The Inquirer use dmy dates date January 2012 DEFAULTSORT Inquirer, The Category News websites Category Technology websites Category British websites ko ru The Inquirer ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 The Inquirer Compact is one of two trimmed down versions of the Philippine Daily Inquirer , the other being the Inquirer Libre . The Inquirer Compact , unlike the Inquirer broadsheet , is printed in the compact newspaper compact format, and unlike the Inquirer Libre , is not free of charge. It is also completely in English language English and it targets a different audience. Articles published in this version of the Inquirer are usually shorter than in the broadsheet. The target audience of the Inquirer Compact tends to be persons from major provincial cities within the C and D income brackets middle to lower classes and usually aged between 18 and 35. Because of the target audience that the newspaper is aimed at, the Inquirer Compact is not available in Metro Manila . This is also due to the wide availability of the Inquirer broadsheet in that area. It is only available in major cities within the Regions of the Philippines regions of mainland Luzon Regions Ilocos Region I , Cagayan Valley II , Central Luzon III , CALABARZON IV A , Bicol Region V and the Cordillera Administrative Region CAR , such as Baguio City Baguio and Legazpi City Legazpi . No plans have been made to make the newspaper available in the Visayas and Mindanao . See also Inquirer Libre Philippine Daily Inquirer Category Newspapers published in Luzon ex Manila Category Philippine Daily Inquirer ... more details
Infobox newspaper name Inquirer Libre logo image Image Inquirer Libre with G Pass.jpg 200px center caption The Inquirer Libre issue depicting the G Pass by Globe Telecom Globe type Weekday newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid owners Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. founder publisher editor chiefeditor Chito dela Vega assoceditor maneditor newseditor managingeditordesign campuseditor campuschief opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff foundation November 19, 2001 political Independent language ceased publication headquarters Makati City , Metro Manila , Philippines circulation Weekdays sister newspapers Philippine Daily Inquirer br Inquirer Compact ISSN oclc website http www.libre.com.ph www.libre.com.ph Inquirer Libre Inquirer Free is a Free newspaper free , bilingual Filipino language Filipino and English language English Tabloid newspaper format tabloid published in the Philippines . It is published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer and is considered a trimmed down version of the Philippine Daily Inquirer that is distributed on public transport . It is available in all stations of Manila Light Rail Transit System LRT , Manila Metro Rail Transit System MRT and Philippine National Railways PNR , WGA Eva Macapagal Port in Metro Manila , as well as selected branches of McDonald s. Unlike other Philippine tabloids, Inquirer Libre seeks to provide commuters access to decent, useful and meaningful news and current events . The income generated from distributing Inquirer Libre comes from Advertisment advertising . See also Philippine Daily Inquirer External links http www.libre.com.ph Inquirer Libre Metro Manila Newspapers Category Newspapers published in Metro Manila Category Philippine Daily Inquirer ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Journal Inquirer image Commented out Image Journal Inquirer front page.jpg 225px border caption The December 22, 2006 front page of the br Journal Inquirer type Daily newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1968 owners Neil & Elizabeth Ellis headquarters 306 Progress Drive br Manchester, Connecticut Manchester , Connecticut CT 06045 br USA editor Chris Powell publisher Elizabeth Ellis circulation ISSN website http www.journalinquirer.com JournalInquirer.com The Journal Inquirer is a tabloid newspaper format tabloid sized newspaper published Monday through Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings in Manchester, Connecticut and serves 17 towns in the north central part of the state of Connecticut. The regional paper prints in three editions 1st edition Enfield, Connecticut Enfield , Somers, Connecticut Somers , Suffield, Connecticut Suffield , East Windsor, Connecticut East Windsor and Windsor Locks, Connecticut Windsor Locks . br 2nd edition Manchester, Connecticut Manchester , East Hartford, Connecticut East Hartford , Bolton, Connecticut Bolton , Andover, Connecticut Andover , Coventry, Connecticut Coventry and Hebron, Connecticut Hebron . br 3rd edition Vernon, Connecticut Vernon , Ellington, Connecticut Ellington , Tolland, Connecticut Tolland and South Windsor, Connecticut South Windsor . Fringe towns with some circulation but limited coverage include Willington, Connecticut Willington , Union, Connecticut Union , Glastonbury, Connecticut Glastonbury and Hartford, Connecticut Hartford . The Journal Inquirer formed in 1968 with the merging of two weekly newspapers the Rockville Journal and the South Windsor Inquirer. The Rockville Journal dates back over 100 years. The paper moved from the Rockville section of Vernon to its present location in Manchester in 1974. See also Manchester, Connecticut Category Newspapers published in Connecticut Category Economy of Manchester, Connecticut Category Companies based in Hartford County ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Inquirer and Mirror image type Weekly newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1821 price owners Dow Jones Local Media Group br a News Corporation subsidiary publisher Marianne Stanton editor Marianne Stanton circulation 30,000 in season ref http www.ack.net advertising.html Ack.net Advertising , accessed January 14, 2007. In season refers to the summer. ref headquarters 1 Old South Road, Nantucket, Massachusetts 02554 USA website http www.ack.net Ack.net The Inquirer and Mirror , also called The I&M , or The Inky is the weekly newspaper of record on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts . It has been in continuous publication since 1821. Sisters and competitors The Inquirer and Mirror is part of the Dow Jones Local Media Group which also includes the New England newspapers of The Cape Cod Times, The Standard Times of New Bedford and The Portsmouth Herald, published by the Seacoast Media Group in Portsmouth, N.H. The Inquirer and Mirror, founded in 1821, has received many awards over the years and since 2000 has been named Newspaper of the Year twice by the New England Press Association, NEPA, twice Newspaper of the Year by The New England Newspaper Association, NENA, and Newspaper of the Year by Suburban Newspapers of America, SNA. Trivia The Nantucket Historical Association claims that the original Nantucket limerick poetry limerick was published in The I&M of February 7, 1903. It was a clean version the racier ones, historians said, came later. The full original verse was There once was a man from Nantucket , Who kept all of his cash in a bucket, But his daughter, named Nan, Ran away with a man, And as for the bucket, Nantucket. ref Parks, Vanessa. There Once Was a Man from Nantucket ... The Boston Globe , September 24, 2000. ref The I&M Website, http www.ack.net, takes its name from the IATA code of the island s only airport, Nantucket Memorial ... newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT Inquirer and Mirror Category Newspapers published in Massachusetts Category ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Skeptical Inquirer image file SkepticalEnquirer.jpg image size 200px image caption Cover to the May June 2006 Skeptical Inquirer editor Kendrick Frazier editor title Editor in Chief frequency Bi monthly category circulation 50,000 ref Cite news publication date 2002 09 18 title The bull fighter periodical City Newspaper publication place Rochester, NY url http www.rochestercitynewspaper.com archives 2002 9 The bull fighter accessdate 2008 04 16 postscript None ref br within the U.S. publisher Committee for Skeptical Inquiry firstdate 1976 country United States based Amherst, New York language English language English website http www.csicop.org si www.csicop.org si issn 0194 6730 The Skeptical Inquirer is a bimonthly United States American magazine published by the Committee ... of such inquiries to the scientific community and the public. The Skeptical Inquirer is an international ... public. ref Kendrick Frazier. It s What We Do Skeptical Inquirer May June 2009 Page 4. ref For the thirtieth anniversary of the Skeptical Inquirer in 2006, CSICOP founder Paul Kurtz listed four long ... , for example . Cecil Adams of The Straight Dope calls the Skeptical Inquirer one of the nation ... Summing Up Thirty Years of the Skeptical Inquirer journal Skeptical Inquirer volume 30 issue 5 pages ... was starting with volume 2, issue 2 retitled Skeptical Inquirer and Kendrick Frazier former editor ... and Expands Executive Council, Plans for Future Activities journal Skeptical Inquirer volume 35 issue ... There have been several collections of articles from the Skeptical Inquirer, most edited by Frazier ... Books ISBN 1 57392 203 X. Bizarre Cases From the Files of The Skeptical Inquirer 2000 . edited by Benjamin .... Five of the eighteen chapters are reprints of Skeptical Inquirer articles. See also Committee for Skeptical ... Dope FactCheck References reflist External links http www.csicop.org si Skeptical Inquirer ... es Skeptical Inquirer fr Skeptical Inquirer simple Skeptical Inquirer sv Skeptical Inquirer ... more details
The The Inquirer is a leading independent daily newspaper published in Liberia , based in Monrovia . It is privately owned with a good reputation . ref name Kintz1995 cite book last Kintz first Gregory A. title Evaluation of Fondation Hirondelle Star Radio Project, Monrovia, Liberia url http books.google.com books?id z3QBggGGJ2cC&pg PA20 accessdate 28 April 2012 date 1 February 1995 publisher IFES isbn 978 1 879720 35 0 page 20 ref A former notable editor is Gabriel I. H. Williams , secretary general and president of the Press Union of Liberia PUL . ref name Sherman2010 cite book last Sherman first Frank title Liberia The Land, Its People, History and Culture url http books.google.com books?id ElYD kYiLtMC&pg PA8 accessdate 28 April 2012 date 31 January 2010 publisher Godfrey Mwakikagile isbn 978 9987 16 025 9 page 8 ref References Reflist External links http www.theinquirer.com.lr Official site Liberia stub Africa newspaper stub Category Newspapers published in Liberia Category Monrovia ... more details
Infobox newspaper name Philippine Daily Inquirer image File PDI s 1st Day Issue.jpg 200px caption First issue of The Inquirer, December 9, 1985 type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation December 9, 1985 owners Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. political Center left headquarters Makati City , Metro Manila , Philippines editor Letty Jimenez Magsanoc sister newspapers Inquirer Compact br Inquirer ... Inquirer , popularly known as the Inquirer , is the most widely read broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines ... . History The Philippine Daily Inquirer was a daily newspaper founded on December 9, 1985 by publisher .... The Inquirer succeeded the weekly Philippine Inquirer , ref name pdi History, http www.inquirer.com.ph ... to the previous Mr. and Mrs. Special Edition and the weekly Philippine Inquirer , it was founded ... 1986 after a slogan making contest held during the first month of the Inquirer s existence. In 1990, the Inquirer took the lead from the Manila Bulletin to become the Philippines largest newspaper in terms ..., the Inquirer moved to its current headquarters in Makati City in 1995. During the administration of president Joseph Estrada , the president criticized the Inquirer for bias, malice and fabrication ... Estrada businesses, and movie producers simultaneously pulled their advertisements from the Inquirer in a boycott that lasted for five months. ref name inquirer cite news first Cynthia D. last Balana ... 155727 isagani yambot pdi grammar cop pillar of free press friend work Philippine Daily Inquirer publisher ... on the freedom of the press . ref name inquirer In 2007, according to the survey conducted by AGB Nielsen, the Inquirer is the most widely read newspaper in the Philippines. The Manila Bulletin ... Daily Inquirer annually names a Filipino of the Year , honoring a living Filipino who has made the most positive impact on the life of the nation. ref Philippine Daily Inquirer , 28 January 2007, p. 1 ... 2010 Noynoy Aquino 2011 The Volunteers Inquirer.net Inquirer Interactive Inc. , better known ... more details
run ends as Hawks win Cup date June 10, 2010 first Sam last Carchidi newspaper PhiladelphiaInquirer ... name City of Philadelphia settlement type Consolidated city county image skyline Philadelhpia Montage by Jleon 0310.jpg imagesize 325px image caption From top left, the Philadelphia skyline, a statue of Benjamin Franklin, the Liberty Bell , the Philadelphia Museum of Art , Philadelphia City ... Philadelphia maneto Let brotherly love endure Founded by William Penn image flag Flag of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.svg image seal Seal of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.svg image map Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Philadelphia County.svg pushpin map USA2 pushpin map caption Location in the United States ... County subdivision name United States subdivision name1 Pennsylvania subdivision name2 Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Philadelphia leader title Mayor of Philadelphia Mayor leader name Michael ... W elevation m 12 elevation ft 39 website http www.phila.gov footnotes Philadelphia IPAc en icon f ... and the county seat of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Philadelphia County , with which it is coterminous ... U.S. Census. ref name population http www.factfinder2.census.gov ref Philadelphia is also ... accessdate April 14, 2011 ref The Philadelphia metropolitan division consists of five counties in Pennsylvania and has a population of 4,008,994. Popular nicknames for Philadelphia are Philly and The City ... books?id eDECAAAAQAAJ&pg RA1 PA262 v onepage&q&f false accessdate July 14, 2011 ref Philadelphia ... to serve as a port and place for government. The city grew rapidly, and by the 1750s Philadelphia ... , Philadelphia played an instrumental role as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers of the United ... on July 4, 1776 and the United States Constitution Constitution on September 17, 1787. Philadelphia ... from 1790 to 1800 while Washington, D.C. , was under construction. During the 19th century, Philadelphia ... in 1906. ref cite book title Textile industries of Philadelphia last1 Macfarlane first1 John James ... more details
Inquirer Martinez, Vanessa. http www.philly.com inquirer local 20100813 Child photographers find good in the Badlands.html Child Photographers Find Good in the Badlands . PhiladelphiaInquirer . August ... of Glenwood, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Glenwood , Fairhill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Fairhill , Harrowgate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Harrowgate , Nicetown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nicetown , Hunting Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hunting Park , Stanton, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stanton , and North Central, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania North Central . The term, The Badlands , was popularized in part by the novel Third and Indiana by then PhiladelphiaInquirer columnist ...Use mdy dates date October 2011 POV date December 2007 Refimprove date January 2009 The Philadelphia Badlands is a section of North Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States that in the 1980s and 90s became known for an abundance of open air recreational drug markets and drug related violence. ref ... . Philadelphia Weekly . May 24, 2006. Retrieved on January 19, 2009. ref It has amorphous and somewhat ... Philadelphia, it is typically understood to be an area between 2nd Street and Broad Street from ... two in a 2007 list of the city s top ten drug corners according to an article by Philadelphia Weekly ... Corners . Philadelphia Weekly . May 2, 2007. Retrieved on January 20, 2009. ref At one time a center ... cities, Philadelphia suffered economic decline following the deportation of industry to developing countries and has suffered as a result. The Philadelphia Badlands contain a diverse mix of ethnicities ... young people to photograph and display positive images of their neighborhood. ref name Inquirer Martinez, Vanessa. http www.philly.com inquirer local 20100813 Child photographers find good in the Badlands.html . PhiladelphiaInquirer . August 13, 2010. Retrieved on August 17, 2010. ref References reflist colwidth 30em Coord 39.996 75.136 display title Category Neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... more details
The History of the PhiladelphiaInquirer , The Philadelphia Press Association, retrieved July 15 ...Infobox Newspaper name The Philadelphia Record logo image caption type Morning daily format owners publisher J. David Stern editor chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor newseditor managingeditordesign campuseditor campuschief opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff foundation 1877 ref name nyt political Democratic Party United States Democratic Party ref name pi language English ceased publication 1947 ref name pi headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania circulation sister newspapers ISSN oclc 15262211 The Philadelphia Record was a daily newspaper published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1877 until 1947. The Record was founded in 1877 as a one cent daily newspaper. ref name nyt ref name loc http chroniclingamerica.loc.gov lccn sn87080203 The National Record , Chronlicling America , Library of Congress ... abstract.html?res 9F0CE5D81630E033A25756C0A9609C94659ED7CF Success of The Philadelphia Record , The New ... newspapers in the city after the Public Ledger Philadelphia Public Ledger morning and Sunday editions were merged with The PhiladelphiaInquirer in 1933. In 1936, the Record , had a weekday circulation of 328,322 and Sunday circulation of 369,525. By comparison, it led the Inquirer during the week, when the competitor sold 280,093 copies, but trailed on Sundays, when the Inquirer sold 669,152 copies. That year, Moses Annenberg bought the Inquirer , and the rivalry between the publications ... pi Edgar Williams, http web.archive.org web 20070219044935 http www.philly.com mld inquirer news local 6135296.htm?1c A history of The Inquirer , The PhiladelphiaInquirer , June 20, 2003. ref In the 1930s, as the competition stiffened between the Record and its primary morning competitor, the Inquirer ... and sold its assets to the Philadelphia Bulletin after a drawn out Strike action strike . References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Philadelphia Record Category Newspapers published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... more details
The Philadelphia Journal was a tabloid published from December 5, 1977 until December 15, 1981 barely a month after the Journal s demise, Philadelphia Bulletin the Philadelphia Bulletin also ceased publication, leaving the city with only one newspaper owner and two titles The The PhiladelphiaInquirerPhiladelphiaInquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News . According to an obituary for owner Pierre P ladeau Pierre Peladeau in the New York Times , the venture lost 14 million. A United Press International article, published when the tabloid ceased publication, cited its circulation at that time as 105,000. Jacques Beauchamp was the initial editor and said that the paper devoted 25 26 pages in each edition to sports the paper typically ran to about 60 pages total. According to Associated Press the Associated Press News agency wire service , the end came when unions rejected management s demand to save 3 million annually by laying off 43 of the 157 employees and wage concessions. Quebecor, the paper s owner, intended to convert the tabloid to an all sports format if the savings were realized. Originally, Peledeau told Time magazine Time Magazine he hoped to expand his sensationalist, sports oriented paper to other cities, such as Atlanta, Boston, Detroit and Los Angeles but none of this came about. Sources http www.nytimes.com 1981 12 18 us philadelphia journal dead its owner says.html http www.nytimes.com 1997 12 27 business pierre peladeau 72 leading quebec newspaper publisher.html http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,945851,00.html http news.google.com newspapers?nid 1291&dat 19811216&id O kPAAAAIBAJ&sjid eI0DAAAAIBAJ&pg 3419,3505610 http news.google.com newspapers?nid 886&dat 19780421&id FR0LAAAAIBAJ&sjid RlADAAAAIBAJ&pg 5832,314205 Category Newspapers published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category Quebecor ... more details
to justice by a Philadelphia detective. Vidocq Society Local crime solving club References http inquirer.philly.com packages crime default.asp Down With Crime a project of the PhiladelphiaInquirer ...Infobox UCR city name Philadelphia year 2007 violent crime 1,475 homicide 27 forcible rape 66 robbery ... aspects of crime in Philadelphia have achieved national and even international attention. ref http www.msnbc.msn.com id 18278063 Philadelphia sees murder rate of 1 per day ref Charles Ramsey, the police ... 100 fewer murders a year ref The legal entities responsible for maintaining law and order are The Philadelphia ... of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Philadelphia County 1st Judicial Circuit is the Pennsylvania state trial court . The Philadelphia District Attorney is the district attorney . The Defender Association of Philadelphia is the government funded independent public defender office. Notable cases and incidents Philadelphia Poison Ring 1938 At least 70 people poisoned with arsenic, several by their wives. Marie Noe 1949 1968 Murdered eight of her children. Boy in the Box Philadelphia ... 2003 10 09 us us bug in mayor s office roils philadelphia race.html U.S. Bug in Mayor s Office Roils Philadelphia Race ref Kensington Strangler late 2010 early 2011 Fairmount Park Rapist. 2003 2007 Not caught. Philadelphia basement kidnapping event , October 2011, an ongoing investigation into alleged kidnapping of four mentally disabled adults, who were held in a Northeastern Philadelphia basement. Riots Philadelphia Election Riot 1742 Lombard Street Riot 1842 Three day race riot. Philadelphia Nativist Riots 1844 Philadelphia 1964 race riot 1964 Organized crime Scarfo crime family An Italian group based in Northeast and South Philadelphia as well as major cities in New Jersey such as Atlantic ... Gang Philadelphia Greek Mob Greek Mob Russian Mob Kielbasa Posse A Polish group based in Port Richmond ... Philadelphia Latin Kings gang Latin Kings Hispanic gang originating in Chicago Warlocks Motorcycle ... more details
special packages northeast phila 10199743.htm archivedate December 9, 2004 , PhiladelphiaInquirer ... 10199737.htm archivedate December 9, 2004 PhiladelphiaInquirer , Nov. 17, 2004 ref A separate identity ... phila 10199741.htm archivedate March 13, 2007 PhiladelphiaInquirer , Nov. 17, 2004 ref This discontent ... first Larry title Sure winner faces long odds publisher PhiladelphiaInquirer date April 30, 2007 url ... Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News , both dailies, also cover the Northeast. Recreation A prominent ... 5, 2004 , PhiladelphiaInquirer , Nov. 17, 2004. ref ref cite web url http balford.com fopp ...Image NEPhilaDistrict.PNG thumb upright 1.4 Map of Philadelphia County with Northeast highlighted. Click ... Philadelphia, nickname d Northeast Philly , the Northeast and the Great Northeast , is a section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . According to the 2000 Census ... quickfacts.census.gov qfd states 42 42101.html title Philadelphia County Quick Facts accessdate August ... Philadelphia. However, with the emigration of older populations and white flight a new influx of Hispanic ... American Asian immigrants have purchased homes in northeast Philadelphia. The Northeast is now ... of the Northeast, the Philadelphia City Planning Commission divides it into two regions called Near Northeast and Far Northeast , the names being derived from their distance from Center City, Philadelphia ... neighborhoods Neighborhoods Phila Far NE far ne.html title Far NE publisher City of Philadelphia accessdate ... Neighborhoods Phila Far NE far ne.html archivedate September 30, 2007 ref Northeast Philadelphia ... Tacony Creek or Adams Avenue. ref name boundaries See cite web url http www.philly.com mld inquirer ... archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20041209144527 http www.philly.com mld inquirer news special packages northeast phila 10199740.htm archivedate December 9, 2004 PhiladelphiaInquirer , Nov. 17, 2004 ref The neighborhoods that make up Northeast Philadelphia include Lawncrest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... more details
has some lessons to consider . PhiladelphiaInquirer , 29 October 2006. ref ref cite news url ... , 23 February 2007. ref ref Peter Dobrin, Orchestra s interim pick Dutoit . PhiladelphiaInquirer ... up? PhiladelphiaInquirer , 25 February 2007. ref ref Peter Dobrin, Positivity on the podium . Philadelphia ... director publisher PhiladelphiaInquirer author Peter Dobrin date 5 August 2007 accessdate 2007 08 ... s rising star to be Phila. maestro work The PhiladelphiaInquirer author Peter Dobrin date 14 June ... title Associate conductor s departure not a surprise work The PhiladelphiaInquirer author ... votes to file for bankruptcy , Peter Dobrin, The PhiladelphiaInquirer , 17 April 2011 ref ref ... enters the ear bud age . The PhiladelphiaInquirer , 21 September 2006. ref In other firsts, the Orchestra .... PhiladelphiaInquirer, 26 February 2006. ref According to the announcement, she is likely the first ...Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Philadelphia Orchestra image image size background classical ensemble origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , United States genre Classical music Classical occupation Symphony orchestras years active 1900 present associated acts Philadelphia ... br Associate Conductor br Rossen Milanov past members Founder br Fritz Scheel The Philadelphia Orchestra is a Orchestra symphony orchestra based in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , in the United States ..., numbering over 130, in Verizon Hall. From 1900 to 2001, the Philadelphia Orchestra gave its concerts at the Academy of Music Philadelphia Academy of Music . The orchestra continues to own the Academy ... for school children. The Philadelphia Orchestra s summer home is the Mann Center for the Performing ... to become the orchestra s eighth Music Director with the 2012 2013 season. File Philadelphia orchestra logo.png thumb Official Philadelphia Orchestra logo History File Philadelphia Orchestra at American premiere of Mahler s 8th Symphony 1916 .jpg thumb 350px left The Philadelphia Orchestra on stage ... more details
for the region Delaware Valley Philadelphia metropolitan area For the rapid transit system in Philadelphia SEPTA Metro is a free daily newspaper in Philadelphia published by TPI Metro, Inc. ref http www.metro.us Metro.us ref which began publishing on January 24, 2000. Its main competition is The Philadelphia Daily News . In 2004, Metro surpassed The Daily News in circulation, 143,798 to 141,868, to move into second behind 372,297 for The PhiladelphiaInquirer s. ref http 64.233.179.104 search?q cache fFSL7UgpXdQJ www.accessabc.com reader 141150 0704 RPRD.pdf &hl en Dead link date July 2011 ref ref http www.knightridder.com investor ar04 newspapers.html Knightridder.com ref It was the first Metro edition published in North America and the ninth edition since the first in Stockholm in 1995 . Lawyers representing the publishers of the PhiladelphiaInquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, U.S.A. Today and The New York Times filed an action in Federal Court three days before Metro s first publication to block local transit authority SEPTA from giving what they considered to be a competitive advantage to Metro . ref http philadelphia.about.com cs printpublications l blmetro.htm Philadelphia.about.com ref Image metrophilly.jpg frame The front page of the first Philadelphia edition of Metro. SEPTA signed a five year contract with TPI Metro. Part of the contract allows SEPTA to produce one page in each edition however, aside from that page SEPTA has no control over any other aspect of the paper. The contract calls for Metro to pay 45,000 a month to SEPTA, which they stopped paying in March, 2003, claiming SEPTA failed to live up to the terms of the contract. ref http www.ble.org pr news headline.asp?id 14205 BLE.org ref Despite lawsuits and counter suits, in 2004 TPI Metro PA and SEPTA signed a three year contract which increased payments to 65,000 a month. The daily is primarily distributed ... , SEPTA Wants Metro To Pay Up Category Newspapers published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... more details
2007 month January 09 title Smoking ban back for real this time journal The PhiladelphiaInquirer ... journal The PhiladelphiaInquirer url http www.philly.com mld philly 16653942.htm archiveurl ... trans fats journal The PhiladelphiaInquirer url http www.philly.com inquirer home top stories 20070903 ...American cuisine The cuisine of Philadelphia was shaped largely by the city s mixture of ethnicities, available foodstuffs and history. Certain foods have become iconic to the city. Invented in Philadelphia ... have become a part of Philadelphia culture. During the 18th century city taverns were major meeting places for politicians and businessmen, while the 19th century saw the creation of two Philadelphia landmarks, the Reading Terminal Market and Italian Market Philadelphia Italian Market . After a dismal ... that has continued into the 21st century. Innovations and icons Philadelphia s large immigrant ... have been created in or near Philadelphia or have strong associations with the city. In the 1900 s, Philadelphia s most iconic foods were established as the cheesesteak , Hoagie , Pretzel soft pretzel ..., cheese choices in Philadelphia eateries are virtually limited to American, Provolone, or Cheese ... The hoagie is another sandwich that is said to have been invented in Philadelphia, undoubtedly of origin ... era shipyard in Philadelphia, known as Hog Island, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hog Island where Hog ... , April 17, 2007, p. 9. ref Declared the official sandwich of Philadelphia in 1992, the hoagie is a sandwich ... 2006 10 28 ref Philadelphia Pepper Pot , a soup of tripe , meat, vegetables, is claimed to have ... Soup, a thick brown turtle soup served with sherry, is a Philadelphia delicacy, generally found in area ... associated with Philadelphia, but not invented there, is the Pretzel soft pretzel . The soft pretzel dates back to 7th century France and was brought over to the Philadelphia area by the Pennsylvania Dutch . Pretzels became iconic with Philadelphia by the numerous Food cart vendors who would sell ... more details
nowiki s nowiki biggest problem, however, may have been the morning The PhiladelphiaInquirerPhiladelphiaInquirer . The Inquirer was on the verge of extinction until Eugene L. Roberts Jr. became executive editor in 1972. Under Roberts, The Inquirer won six consecutive Pulitzer Prize s and gained ... . Infobox Newspaper name The Philadelphia Bulletin image caption type Daily newspaper format foundation ... chiefeditor assoceditor staff language English political circulation headquarters Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, United States oclc ISSN website The Philadelphia Bulletin was a daily evening newspaper published from 1847 to 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . It was the largest circulation newspaper in Philadelphia for 76 years and was once the largest evening newspaper in the United States . It was widely known for its slogan In Philadelphia, nearly everybody reads The Bulletin . 1847 to 1895 ... Telegraphic Bulletin , April 17, 1847, p. 1, reprinted in The Philadelphia Bulletin , January 18, 1984 ... newspaper, a dispatch from the Mexican War. Yet The Bulletin remained last in circulation of Philadelphia ... in the 1930s, the paper bought WPEN AM WPEN , one of Philadelphia s early radio stations. In 1946, it acquired a construction permit for Philadelphia s third television station. However, later in 1946 the Bulletin bought out its evening competitor, The Philadelphia Record , and incorporated features ... the rights to buy Philadelphia s third oldest radio station, WCAU. In a complex deal, the Bulletin ... Citation last McCalla first John title On Media Nearly Everybody Remembers It newspaper Philadelphia ... with police collusion in South Philadelphia , which resulted in arrests and a cleanup of the police ... time magazine article 0,9171,951064 7,00.html ref The Inquirer grabbed the circulation lead in 1980. By 1982, The Inquirer nowiki s nowiki was receiving 60 percent of the city s newspaper advertising ... a candlelight vigil in front of the paper s offices in subfreezing weather. Philadelphia Mayor William ... more details
inquirer multimedia 7494202.html Friendship Gate in Chinatown . The PhiladelphiaInquirer ... OF ITS BILINGUAL PROGRAMS. The PhiladelphiaInquirer . October 6, 1998. B01 City & Region. Retrieved ... YMD date D&s trackval GooglePM Chinatown to get charter school . The PhiladelphiaInquirer . March ... D&s trackval GooglePM Chinatown to get charter school . The PhiladelphiaInquirer . March 10, 2005. B01 ..., as seen from the north Philadelphia Chinatown Simplified Chinese , Traditional Chinese ... City, Philadelphia Center City district in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States . The Philadelphia ... the area. History In the mid 19th century , Cantonese people Cantonese immigrants to Philadelphia opened laundries and restaurants in an area in close proximity to Philadelphia s commercial wharves. This led to the start of Philadelphia s Chinatown. ref name Wallace3 Wallace, David J. Near Philadelphia ... 03 08 realestate near philadelphia s chinatown 51 new homes.html?pagewanted 3&src pm 3 . Retrieved on November ... the 900 block of Race Street. ref http chinatown pcdc.org our community History of Chinatown . Philadelphia ... and Associated Press . http www.asianweek.com 2000 11 24 news1 nophillieschinatown.html Philadelphia ... of the Vine Street Expressway and the Pennsylvania Convention Center . The Philadelphia ... . Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation. Retrieved on January 21, 2009. ref In years leading ... , and Vietnam , opened in Chinatown. ref name Wallace3 In the late 1990s the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team was hoping to build a new ball park in downtown Philadelphia to replace the aging Veterans Stadium in South Philadelphia. Several locations were considered, including 12th and Vine Streets, just north of the Interstate 676 Vine Street Expressway . The Philadelphia Chinatown Development ... built Citizens Bank Park at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex , which opened in 2004. fact ... Wallace, David J. Near Philadelphia s Chinatown, 51 New Homes. The New York Times . March 8, 1998 ... more details
work The History of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia , said in a 2005 PhiladelphiaInquirer article ... merger . PhiladelphiaInquirer . March 16, 2005. ref With the dramatic loss of industrial jobs during mid 20th century restructuring, there were population losses in South Philadelphia as well ... STUDENTS . PhiladelphiaInquirer . August 8, 1986. B01. ref Public libraries Free Library ..., Dan. The PhiladelphiaInquirer August 2006, They proclaim to all the land Philly is cool . ref ... M. Olivieri Philadelphia cheesesteak s co creator journal PhiladelphiaInquirer volume issue pages ...Image SPhilaDistrict.PNG thumb South Philadelphia district, highlighted on a map of Philadelphia County South Philadelphia, nickname d South Philly , is the section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia ... and Community Service Boundaries of Philadelphia . City of Philadelphia . Retrieved November 8, 2008. ref History South Philadelphia began as a satellite town of Philadelphia, with small townships such as Moyamensing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Moyamensing and Southwark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... immigration from Ireland . Its urbanized border reached that of Philadelphia. Along with all other jurisdictions in the county, South Philadelphia became part of the City of Philadelphia proper with passage ... to grow, becoming a vital part of Philadelphia s large industrial base and attracting immigrants ... of South Philadelphia s unique and vibrant culture that developed over the next several decades. Struggling ... the Catholic clergy and hierarchy for decades in Philadelphia and the region. Despite the dramatic ... not being formed in South Philadelphia until 1934. ref Cite book coauthors Allen, Davis and Haller, Mark Eds. title The Peoples of Philadelphia A History of Ethnic Groups and Lower Class Life, 1790 ... of South Philadelphia s communities are largely Italian American . There also continue to be many ... South Philadelphia significant populations from Asia Vietnam , Cambodia , and Thailand as well as from ... more details
, the Philadelphia Baptists journal The PhiladelphiaInquirer ref The city s first Catholic chapel ... 8 title Movie studio planned for area journal The PhiladelphiaInquirer url http www.philly.com ... hits city where it counts journal The PhiladelphiaInquirer url http www.philly.com inquirer home ...Image 4th of July 1819 Philadelphia John Lewis Krimmel.JPG 260px right thumb Philadelphians celebrating Independence Day United States Independence Day . 1819. The culture of Philadelphia goes back to 1682 when Philadelphia , Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn . Originally inhabited by the Lenape , Philadelphia was envisioned as a place where people could live without fear of persecution because ... came to find refuge within the city. As Philadelphia grew into a major political and economic center ... Italians , Asians, Irishmen , Puerto Rico Puerto Ricans and African American s. Philadelphia is still ... founding. The city has made contributions in art, music, television, architecture and food. Philadelphia institutions range from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to Pat s Steaks . People Image QuakersPennsylvanie.jpg 170px right thumb Quakers and the local Lenape. See also Demographics of Philadelphia List of people from Philadelphia Before the first European settlers arrived, the region that would become Philadelphia was inhabited by the Lenape , a Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American ... first Ron title A Concise History of Philadelphia publisher Otis Books year 1999 location Philadelphia ... Lewis, Dave Nelson and Carol Turkington editor Zo Ross title Insight Guides Philadelphia and Surroundings ... in Philadelphia and settled in the region. ref cite web url http www.centralschwenkfelder.com history.htm ... American Presbyterian polity Presbytery was founded in 1706 in Philadelphia and a year later in September 1707 the Philadelphia Baptist Association was founded, the oldest Baptist association in the United .... ref cite book author Weigley RF eds title Philadelphia A 300 Year History year 1982 publisher ... more details