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PHILLIES
High Cheese: Jamie Moyer has been offered a minor league contract by the Colorado Rockies, a source confirmed to the Daily News.
 
Phillies sign righthanded starter Pineiro
BERJAYA Buy 2012 Phillies tickets
 
Buy Phillies gear
ENTERTAINMENT
Much has changed since 1964, but one constant has been the Fold-In on the back page of MAD Magazine, which Al Jaffee has illustrated since its inauguration 48 years ago. A new book tells Jaffee's story.
 
Coltrane: His own jazz, with a nod to his heritage
 
Dice Raw is rolling with the Roots
HEALTH
Good Life Guru: Kimberly Garrison talks about a sensible lunch solutions., as well as ideas that will trim your waist line and your bottom line.
BERJAYA Video: Lunges with a ball
BERJAYA Video: Pull ups
FLYERS
Frequent Flyers: With Minnesota's Mikko Koivu likely bowing out due to a shoulder injury, Scott Hartnell could get a call from the NHL as an injury replacement in the All-Star Game.
 
Broad St. Bull: Laviolette pegs Bryz as No. 1
 
Frank Seravalli: The Pronger monkey wrench
 
Slumping Giroux pressing
real estate
You can’t always get what you want – including a mortgage. Here’s how to best strengthen your position for obtaining a loan
 
Trimming the escrow
 
Indexing the improvement
 
Could it be that buying a home is becoming attractive again?
What's News
"Put down the weapons and let all of us live in peace and harmony," Mayor Nutter said at an MLK event.
 
Nutter: 'Enough is enough'
 
A bloody start to 2012
Politicians spoke and musicians played, but it was Martin Luther King's voice that resonated most eloquently.
The Big Tent: Christian conservatives were courted by GOP candidates at a meeting.
Kelly Drive was reopened following a two-car crash that killed two people and left a third in critical condition.
BucksInq: Neshaminy teachers will continue their strike this week but will return to classrooms Friday.
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The African American Museum and Citizens Bank honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with free admission and a variety of family-friendly cultural activities for museum visitors. There will be crafts, historical re-enactments, music and dance performances, as well as a canned food drive to benefit Philabundance.
Monday, January 16 • 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM •
African American Museum • 701 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA