10/12/2009 11:01 PM | Via: Philly.com

Pew study finds Phila. lagging in census prep

Could Philadelphia's six-decade slide in population be over? City officials think so. The difficulty is proving it - and making sure the increase is reflected in next year's U.S. census, the once-a-decade count of Americans that determines federal funding and how... read the full story

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