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MEET THE SINGLES
The fifth annual group of Sexy Singles partied at Bleu Martini on Aug. 16. NBC's Jade McCarthy and Q 102's Chris Booker were awarded gift certificates as the two Sexy Singles who collected the most votes online. Check out the photos!
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Hear how the group was chosen, and watch the Singles get coiffed and made up, pose for cameras and give interviews. | A diverse group
Watch their videos and vote for your favorite singles!
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  • Video of the Guys
Take a closer look at this world-traveling Sexy Single.
 
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A floral designer and former homemaker from Bustleton.
 
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The host of a hip-hop public affairs radio talk show.
 
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A high school teacher from Southwest Philadelphia.
 
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This Sexy Single says she dates too much to have hobbies.
 
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A sexy sports reporter from Rittenhouse Square.
 
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She loves animals - and also likes a little mischief.
 
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A Sexy Single fashion designer from Mount Airy.
 
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Take a look at this graphic designer from Fishtown.
 
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A sheriff's deputy and professional actor from Manayunk.
 
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Take a closer look at this Web designer and Manayunk bachelor.
 
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Take a closer look at this professor and TV political analyst.
 
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This assistant court clerk enjoys giving back to the community.
 
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He has a doctorate in pharmaceutical science.
 
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An NBC 10 reporter with vast knowledge of '80s pop trivia.
 
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Take a closer look at this TV executive producer.
 
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He's a popular morning radio host who once dated JLo's sister.
 
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He's an Old City journalist who also works as an electrician.
 
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This hairstylist from the Northeast says he loves fun women.
 
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This Single is a family man and retail manager from Germantown.
 
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This foodie from Cape May has been compared to McDreamy.
 
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Loves running his video production company and running at the gym.
 
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Just because you're not a teenager anymore doesn't mean you don't have a summer reading list. The producers of Lost have just issued the definitive Lost syllabus on ABC.com. Great, now we not only have to watch the shows, there's going to be homework, too?
NEWS
Until recently, the thought of reversing mental retardation was the stuff of science-fiction stories such as the 1966 novel Flowers for Algernon.

But by completely reversing four types of mental impairment in mice, scientists are overturning the long-entrenched notion that our mental capacity is hardwired and immutable.