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To the majority of those who understand the political system well, it was a foregone conclusion Stare Sen. Vince Fumo would be found guilty. When you understand the system, it becomes obvious any target of the Federal Government must eventually go under the heavyweights of the investigative prosecutorial onslaught that comes with such investigations. Fumo, for a long time a giant among giants, especially in this city, and positively enshrined in South Philadelphia, had to bend under the onslaught of the long-standing investigation mounted against him. Unsurprisingly, the cynics among us quickly referred Fumo’s indictment to the “curse of the 1st Dist.” Over the past 40 years, one Congressman, two State Senators, including Fumo, and two Councilmen, all representing the 1st Senatorial Dist. (or a seat in a different branch of government contained therein) became subjects of Federal investigation. (Cont. Page 2)
Tuesday for a two-day extension to investigate the nomination petitions of McCaffery due to a delay in receiving copies of the petitions from the City Commissioners office. The delay cut the time for review of the McCaffery filings from the seven days allowable by law to just five days. Williams is (Cont. Page 23)
Tax Dodgers Beware! TAX DODGERS take notice the Mayor and Sheriff are gunning for you! Mayor Michael Nutter, who sent out a list of top tax dodgers in the City last November, held a press conference at Broad & Chestnut to announce an updated list. Nutter showed notice of seizure that Sheriff’s Office put on office of three attorneys in building. Unless the trio pays $350,000 by Apr. 2, City will sell their stuff to get the money, Nutter said.
The Curse Of The 1st
State Sen. Vince Fumo … leaving a gap no one can fill.
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Dan McCaffery pulling Number 5. Even though he pulled the bottom number, McCaffery remains one of the favorites in the race because of his union support and financial clout. Williams also is considered a strong contestant because, alone in the field, he has run before and enjoys good name recognition. Rumors were flying around Philadelphia’s pubs and clubs on St Patrick’s Day if McElhatton pulled a bad ballot position, he might drop out of the race. However, these rumors were
End Of An Era
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Luck Of The Draw by Rory G. McGlasson It might have been a day after St. Patrick’s Day, but the luck of the Irish was evident at the City board of elections office yesterday, for one Irish candidate running for DA. Former City Councilman Daniel McElhatton pulled Number 1 ballot position in the five-man race. Michael Turner pulled Number 2 and Roxborough's Brian Grady Number 3. Seth Williams drew Number 4 with
ABOVE: Molly & Kaelah Kennedy of Rince Rí Irish Dance entertain Democratic 58th Ward Party. They went on to win first prize at St. Patrick’s Parade. Below, on Parkway, Faith Betteridge, a youthful IBEW 98 supporter, boosted DA candidate Dan McCaffery. Full St. Patrick’s Day coverage next week.
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Emil Bucceroni … wasting away from hepatitis
by Tony West On good days, Police Officer Emil John Bucceroni can get around somewhat. On other days, he gets around less. A virulent strain of hepatitis C has wreaked havoc with his liver, leaving him weak and tired all the time – and too sick to perform his duties. Normally, public-safety workers who contract hepatitis C have been presumed to suffer from a job-related illness ever since the case of firefighter Mary Kohler in 2003. That’s (Cont. Page 7)