COMMENTARY: Throwing Clapper Under the Bus

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Bob Brookover: McCoy\’s comeback still a work in progress

Bob Brookover
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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LeSean McCoy went nowhere or backward on seven of his 24 carries Sunday afternoon against the St. Louis Rams. He had three yards or fewer on 14 rushing attempts, two or fewer on 11 and one or fewer on nine. He also lost nine yards and a fumble on a second-quarter pass reception. The Eagles and…

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He\’s winning, but something\’s not right with Foles

Jeff Mclane
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Nick Foles is 12-3 as a starting quarterback under Chip Kelly, and yet, something is still missing. The Eagles won again with Foles at the wheel — a sloppy 34-28 effort over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday — but they survived in spite of his two turnovers. A second-quarter interception was converted into a touchdown,…

 

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Deportation Petition Filed Against Obama

 

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, and a former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor, announced that he has filed a deportation petition against President Barack Obama, on the grounds that he has falsified various birth and other documents with regard to obtaining a U.S. passport and other privileges as an alleged American citizen.

A copy of the petition with supporting documentation can be found at www.freedomwatchusa.org.

Klayman issued the following statement upon filing the petition, which calls for an investigation and a full evidentiary hearing by immigration authorities of the Department of Homeland Security.

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Haddon Heights Leaf Pick-Up Begins Oct. 15

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With 2-1 win, Orioles sweep Tigers to advance to AL Championship Series

Eduardo A. Encina
The Baltimore Sun
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DETROIT — Nelson Cruz has hit plenty of home runs for the Orioles this year, and his opposite-field blast Sunday afternoon was by no means his most impressive. But it was his undoubtedly most important. Cruz ensured the Orioles\’ trip to the Motor City was a short one when he broke a scoreless tie in the…

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CRIME: Connecticut man charged with animal cruelty for forcing dog from moving car

Sylvia Jauregui
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A Connecticut man has been charged with third-degree animal cruelty after allegedly forcing a dog out of a moving vehicle on the Garden State Parkway last month, killing it, acting Union County Prosecutor Grace H. Park announced Wednesday. Timothy Yowell, 65, of Bristol, Conn. earlier this week was charged and subsequently released on a summons with…

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CNB Hunting/Fishing News for Delaware: Enforcement Blotter Sept. 23 – 29

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When The NFL\’s Concussion Problem Goes To High School; Three Players Died Last Week of Injuries

Chris Weller
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In the last week alone, three high school football players across the country have died as a result of on-field injuries — rehashing a debate that first began in the mid-2000s and tends to cycle through periods of dormancy and revival with the beginning of each season. The National Football League has been wrestling with the…
 

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