Standing-room-only tickets are available for the Dec. 6 Army-Navy game at Lincoln Financial Field. The $45 tickets can be purchased at all Philadelphia-area Ticketmaster outlets, online at http://www.ticketmaster.com, or by calling Ticketmaster at 215-336-2000. There is a limit of six tickets per purchase.
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The bad boys of hair-band hard rock are coming to Atlantic City -- Motley Crue will perform at the Event Center at Borgata on March 9.
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As Philadelphia celebrates its first World Series title in 28 years and first major sports title in a quarter century, the sale of World Series championship merchandise has "blown away everyone's expectations," says Howard Smith, Major League Baseball's senior vice president of licensing and retail. The sales also show a change in fan favorite pecking order.
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The Rays on Monday raised their ticket prices for 2009 slightly while offering increased discounts on season tickets and creating a new "marquee" category for 11 Saturday night games.
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NFL overtime system needs change LITTLE ROCK - Citing an NFL rule, the host apologized for his network being unable to stay with Philadelphia-Cincinnati through overtime.
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Just after Philadelphia Police Sgt. Timothy Simpson was killed, the wife of his former partner, Sgt. Stephen Liczbinksi, was notified. Liczbinski was also slain this year. "Not again! Not again!" Michele Liczbinski cried.
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Dayton, OH - The Dayton Bombers announced today that defenseman Dominic D'Amour has been loaned to the "AAA" Philadelphia Phantoms. D'Amour has appeared in each of the Bombers 12 games this season, recording three goals and four assists for seven points, ranking in the Top 20 of ECHL defensemen.
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Whether you have tickets to Madonna’s concert at the Wachovia Center or not, you can still celebrate the material girl’s stop in Philly at the after-party at G Lounge.
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PHILADELPHIA - Scott Munroe continued his improbable run against the Albany River Rats on Wednesday afternoon, recording a 31-save shutout to anchor a 5-0 win for the Philadelphia Phantoms.
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Thursday 11.20 CASTOR & POLLUTION CD RELEASE Luke Slocum fled Philadelphia in 2004 and landed in Utah with just a pile of books and guitar to his name. Our state is, well, pretty great, and he needed to save his life from "imminent destruction." Paul Slocum and Mike Vitale followed shortly thereafter and formed Castor & Pollution--in fits and starts. One apartment evic...
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