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Brian Westbrook breaks free, taking a short pass from Donovan McNabb and turning it into a 71-yard TD in the Eagles' playoff win over the Vikings. (Ron Cortes / Staff Photographer)
Brian Westbrook breaks free, taking a short pass from Donovan McNabb and turning it into a 71-yard TD in the Eagles' playoff win over the Vikings. (Ron Cortes / Staff Photographer)
MINNEAPOLIS - There were plenty of warts on this homely toad of a football game, but in January in the NFL there is no award for style points.
Gallery: Eagles 26, Vikings 14
 
Samuel, Westbrook lift Eagles past Vikings
 
Phil Sheridan: Cool McNabb keeps Eagles hot
 
Gonzo: Westbrook delivers
LOS ANGELES - You won't find many times when John Stevens is satisfied after a defeat, but the Flyers' coach was upbeat after his club's 2-1 shoot-out loss to the Los Angles Kings on Saturday night at the Staples Center.
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A former sheet-metal assembler at Boeing Co.'s Delaware County helicopter plant was sentenced this morning to five months in prison and five months of house arrest for cutting part of a wiring harness on an Army Chinook helicopter.
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Vice President Cheney has been on the interview circuit in an effort to shape the first draft of history and his role in the Bush administration.
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Mayor Nutter stood at the center of a hot and cramped room at the Kingsessing Recreation Center three weeks ago, repeatedly interrupted by hissing, booing and foot-stomping as he pleaded his case.
 
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Nutter says ruling could force more layoffs
WASHINGTON - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson withdrew yesterday as the nominee for commerce secretary, saying a federal probe that has reached into his office could last months and was certain to bog down his confirmation.
ISRAEL-GAZA BORDER - Israeli tanks and ground troops moved swiftly yesterday to seize large sections of Gaza, encircling its largest city and cutting the narrow strip of land in two in what military officials called a "real war" on the extremist Islamic group Hamas.
You've probably heard of the Mutter Museum, the 150-year-old Philadelphia institution that is known worldwide for its impressive collection of medical artifacts and oddities. An effort is now underway to make the museum more than just a curiosity.
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