Quick Friday roundup
- House plan would make I-80 a toll road -- battle expected with the State Senate.
- The State House also considers moving up the presidential primary startin gnext year.
- Vallas' exit turns into legal issue -- I wonder how New Orleans feels about this circus.
- Council at large: It's a man's world -- why is Reynolds-Brown the only one to crack the glass ceiling?
- Sidewalk grab on South St. -- a developer with more balls than couth.
- Barnes rejects plan to keep it in Merion
- Philadelphia Parking Authority will start using spiffy ticket printers to help eliminate errors due to illegible scrawl.
- Metro: Campuses race to get green
- Jill Porter | Time to fix Pa.'s rape-testimony stance -- allow experts to explain that victims don't always respond as you'd expect.
- Daily News: HOW MUCH SCHOOL CHOICE IS ENOUGH?
- The Inquirer reminds us that we're a week away from this year's Welcome America celebration of national independence...
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Hope those spiffy new printers aren't coming out the money the PPA is supposed to give the Phila School District (remember that promise?). And, speaking of the Republican patronage machine the PPA is now, the Beaver County Times reports Sue Cornell grabbed a sweet 60k/year spot. I guess the bottom line is plenty of money for itself and patronage, but little to fullfill the promise made to the PSD.
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