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Riders navigate the snow at Broad and Olney. SEPTA planned to run this morning, with service cuts expected later in the day. (Ron Tarver / Staff Photographer)
Riders navigate the snow at Broad and Olney. SEPTA planned to run this morning, with service cuts expected later in the day. (Ron Tarver / Staff Photographer)
A mix of rain, sleet and snow is currently falling, creating treacherous conditions as the second powerful - most likely record-breaking - storm wallops the area within just a few days.
 
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The 76ers were handling the Minnesota Timberwolves as their game unfolded last night. Then a second-quarter explosion by the Sixers nearly ran the visitors out of the Wachovia Center.
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Cigna Corp., the Philadelphia insurance company, just closed a deal to spend up to $5 million to buy a company that has yet to turn a profit.
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In movies and books, love sparks like this: A low-lit room, soft music, murmurs and laughter and perhaps the tinkling sounds of glasses toasting. Two people spot each other, their eyes lock, they move toward each other. They talk for hours.
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HARRISBURG - Gov. Rendell yesterday unveiled a $29 billion state budget for fiscal 2010-11, appealing to the bipartisan spirit of past achievements to help him continue to steer Pennsylvania out of fiscal strain.
Freestyle skier Michelle Roark sells perfumes she creates. Teammate Shannon Bahrke produces her own boutique coffee. Cross-country skier Torin Koos is sponsored by USA Pears. American bobsledders get money from a Canadian manufacturer of therapeutic tape.
Mayor Nutter raised taxes and cut services in the last half of 2009, only to watch the economy demand more sacrifice in the coming budget. And Philadelphia liked him better for it, according to a public-opinion poll released yesterday by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The $29.1 billion budget proposed by Gov. Rendell yesterday would bolster Pennsylvania's progress on education and create a tax system that's more fair.
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This special section, with contributions from The Inquirer and the Daily News, looks at new thinking about the care of patients with diabetes, promising research, the ins and outs of weight-loss surgery, plus innovative resources in the Philly region.

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