PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A local religious leader was convicted Tuesday of using political connections to obtain illegal loans, donations and municipal contracts - the latest in a string of victories for prosecutors who have attacked the so-called "pay to play" culture of Philadelphia's city government. Shamsud-din Ali, 67, the leader of a Philadelphia mosque, was accused of leading a criminal enterprise that generated tens of thousands of dollars through extortion, bribery and political connections. Authorities said his victims included the city, a community college, a bank, a car dealership and two waste-hauling companies that were seeking city contracts. After six...