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Friday, November 6, 2009

Striking SEPTA workers were considering several offers from management last night.

Tom Knox, who is now running for governor, says that, if elected, he would seek limits on statewide political contributions.

The chief investigator for the Police Advisory Commission is accused of violating city residency requirements.

Fans greet the Phillies on their return to town.

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About Chris Brennan and Catherine Lucey
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Chris Brennan, a native Philadelphian and graduate of Temple University, joined the Daily News in 1999. He has written about SEPTA, the Philadelphia School District, the legalization of casino gambling, state government, the mayor, the governor, City Council and political campaigns.

Catherine Lucey joined the Daily News in 2002. Since then she has written about murderous drug gangs, political protesters and Harry Potter. For the past two years, she covered the 2007 mayoral election. Now that the battle is over, she has moved down to the City Hall bureau where she will report on the Nutter administration.

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