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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.
 
Palin drubs Obama on abortion during Pa. rally
 
Eyes of the nation turn to Flyers and Palin
 
McCain shies away from recent days' attacks
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a rally at 52nd and Locust Streets today. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a rally at 52nd and Locust Streets today. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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.