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To a mixture of boos and cheers, Sarah Palin dropped the ceremonial first puck at the Flyers' home opener against the New York Rangers tonight.
 
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Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin drops the puck of the Flyers´ opener against  the New York Rangers on Saturday. (Laurence Kesterson / Staff Photographer)
Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin drops the puck of the Flyers' opener against the New York Rangers on Saturday. (Laurence Kesterson / Staff Photographer)
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.