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  2. A History of Violence - Wikipedia

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    Tom finally admits he is Joey. Before Carl can shoot Tom, Jack kills him. At the hospital, Edie confronts Tom who admits to being Joey Cusack. He tells Edie that he ran away from Philadelphia to escape his criminal past. This admission deepens the tensions in their marriage.

  3. Money for Nothing (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    It is loosely based on the life of Joey Coyle (Cusack), who, in 1981, discovered $1.2 million that had fallen out of an armored van in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film is a fictionalization of events, depicting Coyle's struggles with keeping the money over a five-day period.

  4. SportsChannel Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Plans to develop a Philadelphia-based SportsChannel network date back to 1986, when Rainbow Media announced plans to launch a regional sports network that would serve as a companion to the primarily movie-based premium channel PRISM, which would share the regional television rights to games from three of Philadelphia's major professional sports teams, the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League ...

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  6. 'Philly Special' play is the battle cry of the Eagles and ...

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    PHOENIX — With 34 seconds remaining in the second quarter of Super Bowl LII, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson called a timeout. His Eagles were facing fourth-and-goal from the New ...

  7. Super Bowl: Philadelphia predictably loses its mind, climbs ...

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    The streets of downtown Philadelphia after the Eagles won the Super Bowl. Celebratory chaos. Reminder an 18-year-old college student fell off a pole and died after the NFC Championship game.

  8. Category:Sportspeople from Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Articles and categories related to notable sportspeople presently or previously from Philadelphia For more information, see List of people from Philadelphia and Sports in Philadelphia . See also: Category:Philadelphia

  9. List of Philadelphia Flyers broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Flyers games are broadcast on NBC Sports Philadelphia, NBC Sports Philadelphia Plus and NBC 10. Play-by-Play. Gene Hart & Stu Nahan (1967–1968)