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Media Still Reporting On Vince Papale

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Fear not, soldiers getting ready to head off to war! Some lawyer and some Jefferson Hospital spokesman are serving you dinner! For some reason, KYW 1060 pairs this like a Wunza movie (e.g. “One’s a cop. One’s a crook. When they get together, hilarity ensues!”):

He’s the president of the Camden County Bar: “When we are at war, whether we like the war or not, we support our troops.”

He was portrayed by Mark Wahlberg in the movie Invincible: “Whether you believe in what we’re doing overseas is right or wrong, you have to believe in these men and women because they’re laying it on the line for us.”

For our soldiers already overseas, we’re doing something even nicer: Sending them Nintendo Wiis. Don’t send them Manhunt 2, though; we don’t want to turn our soldiers into killers.

Ex-Eagle and Local Lawyer to Serve Holiday Dinner to Troops [KYW 1060]
Wii bit of fun for troops [Courier Times]

Marky Mark Disney Film Inspires Philly Pride

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In a largely we’ve-seen-all-of this-before profile of Brian Tierney from Columbia Journalism Review, there’s a little point about Inquirer editor Bill Marimow on his return to Philadelphia. (Yeah, this has been reported before, too, but if you haven’t seen it, it’s new to you! Ahh, such cutting edge references on this blog.)

Marimow, then at National Public Radio, said he had written to Tierney asking to be considered for the job in August after the film Invincible, about an unlikely Philadelphia football hero, had stirred his desire to return to his hometown paper. Even the prospective layoffs—he’d fought similar cuts as editor of the Baltimore Sun, and been fired as a result—didn’t dissuade him. “I knew that for these two newspapers, the Inquirer and the Daily News, to flourish,” Marimow said, “they had to be smaller.”

Yeah, it’s kinda like that scene in Invincible where Vince Papale makes the team! Only if instead of making the squad, he was cut. And the Eagles were only carrying 45 players instead of 60. And Dick Vermeil had quit over a previous head coaching job where he wouldn’t cut the players the owner wanted. And then the Eagles were renamed the Flying Pigs in honor of a 9-7 season.

Brian Tierney’s Grand Experiment [CJR]
May 4: ‘Inquirer’ Uses Font Size Usually Reserved For Terrorist Attacks To Tell Us Circulation Is Up

Mitchell & Ness Brings Throwbacks To Japan

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Mitchell & Ness: From a small store on Walnut Street to the place where people will buy anything:

Philadelphia-based Mitchell & Ness Nostalgia Co., a leading producer of vintage sports apparel, has opened a store in Tokyo.

The company said the store is in the heart of the trend-setting street-wear district known as Harajuku. The 700-square-foot store features plasma TV screens running footage of historic moments in U.S. sports.

I owe a beer to the first person to get a photo of a Japanese shopper purchasing the Vince Papale Eagles throwback.

Philadelphia Eagles 1976 Dark Jersey - Vince Papale [Mitchell & Ness]
Mitchell & Ness Co. opens store in Tokyo [Daily News, last item]