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Kids Come First In This City!
Mayor Calls for Children’s Commission Summit Study
The kids of Philadelphia came to the First Union Spectrum last Sunday in buses, by subway, automobiles, and vans and some on the backs of motorcycles, most all with their parents, but a few without them.
Condos: 1
City: 0 Rd. 2 Due
After winning round one against
the city in Common Pleas Court, Philadelphia's condo owners are looking forward
to round two. This fight will be played out soon in Federal Court where a class
action suit has been filed against the city about the way it collects license
fees and treats its condo and multi-unit residential apartment building's owners
and residents.
MEET THE CAR that carries with it an $1800 grant from a special state clean air program. It's the Honda Insight. Find out why on Page 18, in this issue.

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Alex Made History

When the
State Supreme Court tapped Judge Alex Bonavitacola to be the Court of Common
Pleas Administrative Judge, for the trial division, they handed over to him a
massive problem that was spreading like a cancer throughout the court system.
Reserve Report
Is Mirror
he
Philadelphia Reserve Bank must have been reading the minds of the Mayor and City
Council. Its report on the economic health of this city and region mirrors the
actions taken by the Street Administration and the City Council over the past
year.
AMONG PHILADELPHIANS IN WASHINGTON for Presidential Inauguration is Aziz Al-Taee, CEO of City's Page One Electronics chain and publisher of Arabic periodical "Jaliah".

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