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Two days ago, Sandy Hingston, a fellow Philly Post blogger, took a number of broad shots in this space at Kenny Gamble, the music mogul turned developer and community activist, and his Universal Companies.
Hingston's post charged Gamble of hustling up big government money to build his company's largesse, citing a recent Promise Neighborhoods grant of $500,000 to Universal from the Department of Education to study ways to improve life in Point Breeze and Grays Ferry as only the most recent example.
Hingston also whacked Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Kia Gregory in the process, pointing out what she thought were striking similarities in Gregory's opening anecdote in a just published Inquirer story about Gamble and the Promise grant to one that led off a Philadelphia magazine story about Gamble published in 2007. Then, just as she was reaching the finish line in her allegation, Hingston slammed on the brakes and skidded, writing, "But this isn't a story about plagiarism."