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A favor

I don't know what time my next post will be today, so I ask you a favor.

Please go out and buy an Inquirer and a Daily News today. It will cost you one dollar and ten cents. That is less than the cost of a trip on the commuter trains or the subway or the bus; less than the cost of a cup of coffee and a donut at Dunkin' Donuts; and way under half the cost of anything you could possibly get at Starbucks (believe me, I know firsthand).

Both papers are chock full of NCAA Tournament coverage today, and I am sure you will want to read it all. So again: Please go buy both newspapers today.

I promise it's the right thing to do.

Comments (2)

Dan:

How can you have 3 #1 seeds in the final 4? Not going to happen.

I have UCLA, Oregon, Georgetown, Ohio State

Mitchell Rosensweig:

I did not buy either of the 2 fish wraps today, sorry to report.

By reading them online, I save the $1.10. Which comes to $5.50 for the work week . I funnel that money into my Starbucks fund

-MR

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Jonathan Tannenwald is a producer with Philly.com.

I fell in love with the Big 5 at first sight upon moving to Philadelphia in 2002. At various points in my journalistic career, I've covered all six of the region's Division I teams. During that time, I've eaten many soft pretzels from the Palestra's concession stands, which is how this blog got its name.

In addition to the blog, I host and produce the Inquirer's College HoopsCast. It's a weekly podcast that features all the latest news and analysis from around local and national college basketball. Regular guests include Inquirer writers Mike Jensen, Joe Juliano and Mel Greenberg.

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