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STYLE
Elizabeth Wellington: This summer’s vintage-inspired looks are prolific with pleats. And although we parted ways with the folded fashion staple back in the ‘80s, we shouldn’t be surprised they’re returning.
 
Student Fashion Showcase: Moore College of Art & Design
NBA PLAYOFFS
Sixerville: Celtics head coach Doc Rivers will be looking for more from his star players tonight, particularly Kevin Garnett.
 
Deep Sixer: Lou Williams looks for breakout game
 
John Smallwood: Time to believe in the 76ers
 
Deep Sixer: Brand needs to deliver in Game 3
pets
Hundreds of retirement communities across the country now allow seniors to live with their pets and more and more keep house pets that provide the benefits without the responsibility.
 
Cable television has literally gone to the dogs
HEALTH
A federal advisory committee has approved an over-the-counter HIV test, acknowledging the need for new tools against an epidemic driven largely by people who unknowingly infect others.
 
More in Health: A call no parent wants to receive
EAGLES
Moving the Chains: The Birds' pass rush is loaded with talent. It's up to Jim Washburn to decide who stays, who goes and who plays.
 
DeSean Jackson has a new attitude
 
Eagletarian: What Peters' setback means
Video: Holdout in LeSean McCoy's future?
What's News
City prosecutors continued trying to undercut an inexperienced, innocent portrait of Msgr. William Lynn.
 
More on clergy abuse case
The IRS alleged that millions of dollars were stashed in safes and that the skimming started in 1986.
Abandoned buildings - and the crime and fire hazards they bring - impede revitalization.
Gerald McNeal has been in custody more than a week for doing what he thought a big brother should do.
Karen Heller: North Central Philly, an area with a rich black history, is in danger of losing its identity.
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From our partners at City Paper: Meet Peanut, the raunchy North Philly gangsta puppet with a secret.  Advisory: This article contains graphic language.