Film officials shoot for bigger Pa. tax credit
<p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The state could see a lot more lights, cameras, action and jobs if lawmakers expand the $60 million film tax credit, state film officials say.</p>
<p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The state could see a lot more lights, cameras, action and jobs if lawmakers expand the $60 million film tax credit, state film officials say.</p>
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<p><strong>IF YOU WERE BORN TODAY:</strong> You are sensuous and sexual. You have refined tastes, and you appreciate beautiful things.
<p>D <strong>EAR DRS. DONOHUE AND ROACH:</strong> I have always known that fish oil is beneficial for its omega-3 content. </p>
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<p>LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge on Tuesday determined that teen actress Ariel Winter’s mother should not regain custody of the “Modern Family” star and the 14-year-old should remain in her sist
<p>PLAINS — Two new therapists have joined Riverside Rehabilitation:
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