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Contrarian: Flood the Courts

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Pulse: Style: Lowdown: Summer Warm-Up

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Pulse: Style: Personal Best: Eileen McDade

HOMEThe roost: A rented gatehouse on an estate in Penn Valley, found in the Main Line Times classifieds. “You know Snow White’s cottage?”Favorite room: The […]

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Pulse: Style: Ragas Report

Shop Talk: FREE SHOPMaura Coffey has done what every girl who works a summertime beach job dreams of: turned her warm-weather gig into a career. […]

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Pulse: Getaway: Wake of the Storm

The only thing you need to know for a perfect Bermuda vacation is this: You should always be close enough to the ocean to see […]

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Pulse: Health: At a Loss for Words

Last fall, four years after my sister had a malignant lump removed from her breast, she learned her cancer had spread to the bone. Fortunately, […]

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Pulse: Q&A: Gray’s Goodbye

Even after the Reverend Bill Gray abruptly retired from Congress in 1991 to head the United Negro College Fund, the city’s godfather of African-American politics […]

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Party of Five

Who says kids and modern design can’t play nice? This Radnor family’s answer Ever wander around your go-to shopping haunt and wish you could just […]

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Philadelphia Hospitals: Orthopedics

With the advent of space-age ways to replace joints, resurface hips, implant artificial discs and re-attach severed limbs, orthopedics has become a major profit center […]

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Philadelphia Hospitals: Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a weakening bone condition that afflicts 52 million men and women over 50, often leading to hip fractures. But it can also strike […]

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Julius Erving Doesn’t Want to Be a Hero Anymore

A tap on my passenger window. Huh? Wha? Oh. Julius. I pop my seat upright — I’ve dozed off, waiting for outside the Airport Marriott. […]

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Philadelphia Hospitals: Neurology

The life-saving and life-changing advances in neurology and neurosurgery frequently resemble science fiction. Imagine a tiny camera threaded through a patient’s nose guiding surgeons in […]

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Philadelphia Hospitals: Mental Health

Feeling jumpy and anxious, oppressively sad, panicked and fearful? Do you break out in a cold sweat in social situations? When these symptoms go beyond […]

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Philadelphia Hospitals: Maternal/Fetal Care

More than a dozen obstetrical units in area hospitals have closed in the recent past, so the ones who’ve opted to stay in the baby […]

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Philadelphia Hospitals: Lupus

Since its establishment in 1992 under Raphael DeHoratius, a world-recognized expert in this incurable autoimmune disease that typically attacks females 20 to 40 years old, […]