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INQUIRER OBITUARIES
Posted 12/26/2009
Ian J. Berg, 68, of Cherry Hill, a financial-services entrepreneur who founded a business-funded college scholarship program for Camden youths, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday at New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Posted 12/26/2009
Martin Charles Qualtieri, 71, of Bustleton, a retired SEPTA mechanic and former football star at Northeast Catholic High School, died of cancer Monday at Vitas Hospice.
Posted 12/26/2009
Vic Chesnutt, 45, a singer-songwriter of spare, idiosyncratic folk songs tinged with melancholy, died Christmas Day in Athens, Ga., after an intentional overdose of prescription muscle relaxants, a family spokesman said.
DAILY NEWS OBITUARIES
Posted 12/24/2009
ALL YOU EVER wanted to know about the archaeological dig at the ancient Mayan city of Tikal in Guatemala can be found in a six-volume report by Dr. William R. Coe II, containing more than 1,000 pages of small-type text and 238 pen-and-ink drawings.
Posted 12/24/2009
Clarence E. Rowland was a serious, hardworking man, but he also knew how to play. His favorite way to relax - and show off a little - was by dancing. He was a master of the latest moves, and he let his hair down at various dance halls in the city and wherever else he could get out on the floor.
Posted 12/23/2009
ALFREDO LEWIS didn't mind when friends or neighbors would ask him for a little medical advice. People knew Alfredo, a longtime physician assistant with a special interest in orthopedics, was just the person to ask about that bum knee.
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For the first time in five-plus weeks, the Flyers' winning streak reached (drum roll, please) two games with tonight's 4-3 shoot-out win over the Carolina Hurricanes.

Despite a collapse in which they blew a late 3-0 lead by allowing three goals in a 7-minute, 23-second span, the Flyers survived - thanks to shoot-out goals by Danny Briere and Mike Richards.