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Vol. I No. 61 Keeping You Posted With The Politics Of Philadelphia September 21, 2010 Prexy Boosts Sestak Campaign

YESTERDAY was a good afternoon for Congressman Joe Sestak, as President Barack Obama came to boost him at two fundraisers in Convention Center. Photo by Bonnie Squires

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DISTRICT ATTORNEY Seth Williams opened the first of several community outreach offices at the Piazza Square in Northern Liberties. With him are Vernon Price, Councilman Frank DiCicco, C. B. Kimmins Bart and Ryan Blatstein, and Greg Bucceroni. Feds Pump New Money Into Sherrie Cohen Lays Plans Philadelphia Health System For Council Race s part of new Federal health reform, the Philadel- he daughter of longstanding liberal Councilman at phia Dept. of Public Health will receive Large David Cohen, Sherrie Joyce Cohen will be meeting tonight to strategize filling her father’s $1,118,493 from the Centers for Disease Control of T A shoes. the US Dept. of Health & Human Services. Supporters will be joining her at 5:30 p.m. for a cam- The Philadelphia grant is among $42.5 million awarded to paign meeting at 1606 Walnut Street, 3rd floor to lay the State, local and other health agencies to improve public groundwork for her race. Cohen For Council At Large health services and infrastructure under the new Prevention campaign meeting. I am looking forward to seeing you! & Public Health Fund created by Affordable Care Act. The Next week, she promises to be registering youth to vote grants, made public by HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, at neighborhood high schools in the early morning and include $400,000 for the State Dept. of Health. mid-afternoon.

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PAT CROCE served as master of ceremonies for Among the Sestak supporters waiting for the senate Obama-Sestak fundraiser in Convention Center on candidate and President Obama to arrive Monday at Monday. Here Croce, Mayor Michael Nutter and Con- the Convention Center are AFT-PA union officials, from gressman Bob Brady wait for President to arrive. left, Jerry Jordan, Ted Kirsch and Arlene Freedman. Photo by Bonnie Squires Photo by Bonnie Squires

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Boost Your Popularity, Win On Election Day! Tell Your Constituents To Read About All the Work You Do For Them On the Philadelphiadailyrecord.com Email them a copy of this Publication! Bob Brady gets the crowd cheering, with Pat Croce in the wings. Hundreds packed hall, at $250 a ticket. Photo by Bonnie Squires

21 SEPTEMBER, 2010 THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY RECORD | 3 ongressman Chaka Fattah (D- translate to employment opportunities Philadelphia Philadelphia), architect of the as well as college achievement.” Cnationally successful GEAR GEAR UP – Gaining Early Awareness Daily Record UP program that provides college and Readiness for Undergraduate Pro- The Philadelphia Daily Record readiness and preparation for low-in- grams – has served about 12 million is a Five-Day-A-Week come students, yesterday introduced a students with about $3 billion in Fed- Publication House Resolution that spotlights Sep. eral resources since its inception in Issued by the 29 as National GEAR UP Day. GEAR September 1999. Fattah created and Philadelphia Public Record Newspapers. UP is a program long championed by guided GEAR UP to passage in legisla- the Congressman. tion signed by President Clinton. For news and advertisement, contact us at 215-755-2000 “GEAR UP not only prepares our un- In Philadelphia, GEAR UP is providing [email protected] derserved young people for the rigors college readiness services for almost 1323 S. Broad Street of higher education, 7,000 middle- Philadelphia PA 19147 it sets them on a path and high-school- Jim Tayoun, Publisher and Editor Fattah Promotes Philadelphiadailyrecord.com to success in the job ers attending, or EDITORIAL STAFF market that is en- on track to attend, hanced by a college GEAR UP Audenreid, Edi- Editor & Publisher: James Tayoun Sr. degree,” said Fattah, In Capitol son, Frankford, Managing Editor: Anthony West an education innova- Franklin, Olney Associate Editor: Rory G. McGlasson Editorial Staff: Joe Sbaraglia tor and advocate throughout his eight East, Olney West, University City, Fels, Out & About Editor: Denise Clay terms in Congress. Furness, Germantown and Overbrook Contributing Editor: Bonnie Squires HSs. Correspondent: Nathaniel Lee “Even in these tough economic times, Editorial Cartoonist: Ron Taylor hundreds of thousands of jobs go beg- On Sep. 29 at 10 a.m., Fattah will join Photographers: Donald Terry ging because job seekers, especially US Secretary of Education Arne Dun- Harry Leech young adults, don't have the education can for National GEAR UP Day kick- Steven Philips and skills to compete,” Fattah said. off ceremonies at Friendship Public Magazine Design: William J. Hanna Charter School in Washington, D.C. Bookkeeping: Haifa Hanna Webmaster: Sana Muaddi-Dows “GEAR UP provides preparation and The program will be transmitted by Advert. Director: John David readiness skills to 6th- through 12th- closed circuit to GEAR UP Day events Controller: John David graders in our poorest schools that in states from Pennsylvania to Texas. For Advertising in The Daily Record TOBACCO EXPRESS Call 215-755-2000 TRI-STATE MALL Claymont, Delaware Call For Rates (302) 798-7079 5 Minutes from Comm. Barry Bridge, Naaman’s Rd, Turn Left, Next to K- Marlboro Camel Winston Salem 1323 S. Broad Street $ .79 $ .29 $ .29 Liggett 52 Carton 52 Carton 49 Carton Philadelphia PA 19147 Kool Newport Monarch $ .15 $ .79 $ .79 $ .49 $ .29 45 215-755-2000 51 Carton 52 Carton 47 Carton 54 Carton (Prices Subject to Change) • SURGEON GENERAL’S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks To Your Health

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against a trade deal that would issue, but you know when he he Pennsylvania AFL- ship American jobs to Central tells you something, he’ll stick CIO endorsed Patrick America. The Congressman to his word.” TMurphy in Pennsylva- promised Mary and the other nia’s 8th Congressional District working families present that race over his opponent, former day he would vote no. But Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick, something changed in between who lied to the organization that meeting and the time Fitz- when he promised members he patrick walked down to the would vote against outsourcing House floor to cast his vote on American jobs. the Central American Free Trade Agreement just a few Mary Dunne, president of the hours later. As documented in Bucks Co. AFL-CIO, recalled later news reports, Dick Cheney the meeting she had with Con- called Fitzpatrick to tell the gressman Fitzpatrick in the freshman Congressman they summer of 2005. She traveled needed his yes vote. That was from Bensalem to Washington all it took. to ask that Fitzpatrick vote One phone call from Cheney and Congressman Fitzpatrick flipped, breaking his word to his constituents and becoming the tie-breaking vote to outsource American jobs.

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Sep. 21 World Premiere, Barrel Of A Gun at Merriam Theater, 260 S. Broad St., 7 p.m. For tickets Kimmelcenter.org. Sep. 22 DA Seth Williams fundraiser at Phillies Ball Game. Free drinks and appetizers from 5 p.m. at McFad- den’s. Ticket for ball game included. For details contact Zeli (610)-804- 0552. Sep. 23 Fundraiser for Michelle Brownlee at Level Rm., 2102 Market St., 5:30- 7:30 p.m. Donation levels $25-$250. For info Wayne Johns (215) 913- 2429 or Clay Mason (215) 684-1919. Sep. 23 Fundraiser for State Sen. Mike Stack at La Veranda, Pier 3, Penns Land- ing, 5:30-7:30 p.m. For info (717) 939-5976 or email Ksidella@thews- grup.com. TRI-STATE Labor & Management Council raised funds for City of Hope Sep. 23 with its annual Spirit of Life Award Reception at Hyatt Regency as it hon- Fundraiser for State Rep. Kenyatta ored Larry Christenson and Attorney Ralph J. Teti. With honoree Ralph Johnson at Warmdaddy’s, 1400 S. Teti, 3rd from right, in photo on top, are Deborah Willig, Rosemary Teti Columbus Blvd., 6-8 p.m. Donations and AFT President Ted Kirsch. In photo at bottom are honorees Larry $75-$250. Christenson, Kirsch, Ralph Teti, and ILA Local 1291 President Boise But- Sep. 23-26 ler. Epiphany of Our Lord Italian Festi- val on Jackson St. from 12th to Do you have Broad Sts. Events begin with pasta dinner at 6:15 p.m. on 9/23. For An IPhone, an IPod, reservations Mina (267) 240-1992. Outdoor vendors selling food and an ITouch games of chance. Live music features Adonis on Friday and Hegeman Or any other Media String Band and The Business on Saturday. For children, games and a Enabled Device? magic show. Should it rain, events will be moved indoors. All proceeds Then read our Daily Mobile Edition at: benefit school. m.philadelphiadailyrecord.com

6 | THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY RECORD 21 SEPTEMBER, 2010 individuals for contributions to the the University of Pennsylvania. Three City Hall Is profession of architecture. other Penn-related projects were cited: the Annenberg Public Policy Center, Covered With Kelly/Maiello Architects & Planners designed by Maki & Associates and was honored for its City Hall Exterior Ballinger; and The Radian apartment Envelope Restoration. complex, designed by Erdy McHenry Glory At Architecture, LLC; and the Mask & Wig Club renovation, undertaken by Architectural Also honored Matthew Millan Architects, Inc. Awards Also cited were the Academy of was a split-level Music ballroom restoration, by he restoration of City Hall’s KlingStubbins; and two projects by faded exterior won a statewide Interface Studio Architects, LLC – award today, in a ceremony that house designed T The Granary and 100K Houses. also saw other architectural projects in the city commended for excellence. by Qb3, LLC. In addition, veteran advocate for his- The Pennsylvania Society of The toric architecture John Gallery, execu- American Institute of Architects an- Metcalfe Architecture & Design re- tive director of the Preservation nounced the 2010 recipients of its Ar- ceived a Citation of Merit for its “Out Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, was chitectural Excellence Awards and on a Limb” Canopy Walk at the awarded for “Contribution to the Pro- Special Awards. The Architectural Morris , which is owned by fession by a Non-Architect.” Excellence Awards are the profes- sion’s recognition of the work of Pennsylvania architects that exempli- fies excellence in architecture, historic preservation and special projects. Nineteen recipients were honored in the Capitol Complex in Harrisburg. In addition, four Special Awards honored

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