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...PHILADELPHIA??“Harvard Will Lose, But Get An A Just For Showing Up!” screamed the banner as it cascaded down the stands at the Palestra in the first half...
...visitors. Boston officials estimate the convention will pump $150 million into the city’s economy, bring 50,000 visitors and create roughly 5,000 jobs. Philadelphia, the site of the Republican National Convention in 2000, estimates the direct economic impact of that convention at $170 million. But Philadelphia??s Mayor Edward Rendell, a Democrat who this month was elected Governor of Pennsylvania, claims the direct benefit is only one-fiftieth of what the city gained indirectly—benefits stemming from public works projects financed in connection with the convention...
Additionally, favorable national attention helped establish Philadelphia??s image as an economically vibrant comeback city. Boston stands to profit similarly: the Big Dig will be well on its way to completion, and the Hub of the Universe will be able to display its rich culture heritage and position itself as a cutting-edge, 21st-century city...
...PHILADELPHIA??In the Harvard section of Franklin Field, a handmade poster boasted, “We don’t need the Rose Bowl. We’ve got Neil.” But the Crimson needed much more than record-setting senior quarterback Neil Rose on Saturday...
...PHILADELPHIA??You wonder how hard it really is to tear down a goalpost...