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All the Vince That’s Fit to Print

ON A MUGGY Friday morning in July, the shareholders of First Penn Bank opened one of the weirder annual meetings in the company’s 82-year history. […]

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The Passion of T. O.

Sure, a lot of people hate Terrell Owens. They say he’s full of himself, self-aggrandized, strutting around the football field like he’s walking on water. […]

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Features: The Next Great American City

The first sign that something big was changing — that the car had finally stopped skidding and we all, blessedly, remarkably, were still in one […]

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Rock ’n’ Roll: Rittenhouse Square’s Excitable Boy

I won’t pretend any of the bad things that are about to happen came as a complete surprise. I knew the difference between the public […]

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Swingers

He steps out of the cab and into the neon haze of Atlantic City, and his eye contact with the valet quickly leads to one […]

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The Secret Lives of Wasps

In 1964, when Penn sociologist E. Digby Baltzell coined the acronym “Wasp” in his book The Protestant Establishment: Aristocracy & Caste in America, that ­station-wagon-driving, […]

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The End of the Lie

Man has sifted truth and lies, it seems, as long as we’ve spoken to each other. Eve ate the snake’s apple, and we haven’t gotten […]

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Celebrity: Life’s a Beach

"WHEN SURVIVOR SEASON one was on the air, we were on the level of A-list celebrities,” says Gervase Peterson. “People were all over us. We […]

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Loco Parentis: He’s a Believer

"COME HERE, I" call to my son Jake from the front porch. Just as I’ve stepped outside to get the mail, the cordons of pink-tinged […]

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My Philadelphia Story: Wilma McNabb

What’s it take to be a good mom? Well, there’s not a book on that. You just try to do the best you can. When […]

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Contrarian: Wi-Fi? Because We Can

FOR ABOUT A week this summer, the most popular article on the New York Times website was a bleating Tom Friedman column that lamented how […]

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Features: Who Really Runs This Town?: Burying Lincoln Steffens

In the spring of 1903, muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens checked into the St. James Hotel, located at 13th and Walnut streets. At the time, Steffens […]

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Contrarian: Attack of the Blogs!

In the weeks after an obscure Philadelphiablogmeister rocked the cable news world by shaming it into covering the disappearance of a young West Philadelphia mother-to-be, […]

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Power: It’s Not Easy Being the Greens

On September 13, 2004, Richard Green wrote an e-mail to Manhattan divorce attorney Raoul Felder, the man the New Yorker had four months earlier dubbed […]

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Suburbia: We Can’t Work It Out

Sharon Eckstein was curious, and concerned. The semi-retired attorney and mother of two had read in the local papers about Lower Merion Township’s plan to […]