- Palin drubs Obama on abortion during Pa. rally
- Eyes of the nation turn to Flyers and Palin
- McCain shies away from recent days' attacks
Obama had never had a day like this, with four stops in succession in different parts of one city. As the motorcade went through the streets, people jumped and waved in excitement, not a common occurrence a presidential campaign.
After years of bruises, how wary are Philadelphians about getting optimistic?
One measure: Yesterday, a guy with his head painted red and white was cautioning against irrational exuberance.
Onlookers gawked in amazement today as two helicopters marked "FBI" made a dozen faux assaults on the PNC bank building, all for the benefit of a film crew. The stunt shook windows in nearby buildings as the choppers hovered 40 stories up.

Turn the pages of a special web-only “Souvenir Book” for a children’s story that takes you on a magical tour of the museum and a journey through the history of Memorial Hall. See 360-degree panoramic photos of the new exhibits, never-before-seen 3-D images from the 1876 Centennial exposition, a visitor’s guide to help you navigate, videos, photos, music, sounds and more. It's the most comprehensive, in-depth look at what you will see at the Please Touch Museum. And coming Sunday, The Inquirer presents a special section on the new museum.

Check out our new Phillies photo page for images from the NLDS and this week's workouts. Plus galleries of all the players.
