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Attack On Thomas Takes `civil' Out Of Civil Rights Suppose A Mass-circulation Magazine Ran A Caricature Of A Black Leader Wearing An Aunt Jemima-style Kerchief, Or Posed As A Lawn Jockey. Think There'd Be A Murmur From The Civil Rights Establishment? A Full-throated Roar Would Be More Like It -- One That Wouldn't Stop Until It Had The Editor And Publisher's Heads.
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· February 2, 1997
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Audrey Webb February 1, 1997 Audrey Wiltshire Webb, Of Rd2 Box 167, Glendale-avoca, Died Saturday At The Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township.
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· February 2, 1997
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A Question Of Credibility Family Man, Real Estate Agent And Wilkes-barre City Council Member Tom Leighton Says The Woman Broke The Law By Offering Him Sex In Exchange For Money.
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· February 2, 1997
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Callers Focus On Downtown Theater Plan, Other Projects I'm Reading The Headline ... ``five Million Theater Tickets.'' The Council Members Voted To Hire A Scranton Architect To Begin A Downtown Planning Study.
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· February 2, 1997
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Carl Nowak January 31, 1997 Carl A. Nowak, 54, Of N. Thomas Avenue, Kingston, Died Friday At The Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Md.
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· February 2, 1997
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Charging Into The Fray At First It Was Just A Passing Comment, Flicked Off My Editor's Tongue Like Someone Flicking An Ash Off A Cigarette.
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· February 2, 1997
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Church Going Up For Sale
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· February 2, 1997
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Clementine Bernardi January 31, 1997 Clementine ``tina'' M. Bernardi, Of William Street, Pittston, Died Friday At Her Son's Home At Mountain Lake, Gouldsboro.
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· February 2, 1997
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Computer Artist Online For Business Hazleton Woman Designs Web Sites For Companies That Want Exposure On Rapidly Growing Computer Network
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· February 2, 1997
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Cora Lamoreaux February 1, 1997 Cora F. Lamoreaux, Of Kingston, Died Saturday At The Dorrance Manor, Kingston.
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· February 2, 1997
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Corporate Ladder Promotions And Hirings Five New Shareholders Have Been Appointed At Quad Three Group, An Architecture, Engineering And Environmental Science Firm Based In Wilkes-barre: Michael Fort, Senior Vice President Of Architecture And Corporate Office
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· February 2, 1997
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Councilman Wonders Who Is Causing Probe Complaints About His Business Have Bill Lockwood Talking About Legal Action
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· February 2, 1997
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Council: Mayor's Plan Looks Very Familiar
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· February 2, 1997
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Cub Scout Derby Winners Listed Cub Scout Pack 50 Of The Freeland Elks Lodge 1145 Held Its Annual Pinewood Derby Car Race Jan. 19. Cubmaster Michael Bogansky Announced The Winners: First Place, Kevin Green; Second Place, James Kenvin Iii; Third Place, Ryan Lamoreaux. First Place, Stephen Lizbinski; Second Place, Christopher Correll; Third Place, Kevin Heller. First Place, Gerald Soroko Jr.; Second Place, Thomas Herman; Third Place, Scott Wysocky. First Place, Tony Panzarella;
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· February 2, 1997
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Debbie White, Lake-lehman White, Taking Four Advanced Placement Courses At Lake-lehman, Holds An Average Of 97.768 Out Of A Possible 100 And Ranks Third In A Class Of 138. She Is Student Council President, National Honor Society Vice-president And Is A Peer Helper And Peer Tutor. White Was An All-state Performer For Lake-lehman's Field Hockey Team, Which Won The Piaa Class Aa State Title. She Is A Starter In Soccer, And Is A Cheerleader And Team Manager In Wrestling.
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· February 2, 1997
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Depth Carries Spartans Valley West Wins Showdown Of Unbeatens
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· February 2, 1997
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Dessoye Wrapped Up His Track And Field Career At Pittston Area By Winning A Pair Of Gold Medals At The Piaa Championship Meet Last May. Dessoye Won The 100- And 200-meter Dashes, Was Named To The All-state Team And Was Named Pennsylvania's Male Track Athlete Of The Year. Later, He Was Named To The Usa Today All-america Track Team And Received A Full Athletic Scholarship To Tulane University.
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· February 2, 1997
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Diamonds And Coal Diamond ... To Lion Brewery For Turning Down The Opportunity To Attach Its Name To The Side Of The Proposed Arena. While We Hope Local Firms Will Jump At The Benefits That Such Visibility Brings, We'd Rather The Products And Services Advertised For All To See, Including Kids, Be More Family-friendly Than Beer, Liquor Or Tobacco. Arenas And Stadiums Around The Nation Are Coming Under Fire
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· February 2, 1997
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Doing A Jig Of A Different Color Choosing The Right One Plays A Vital Roll When Ice Fishing
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· February 2, 1997
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Eachus Making Do With Less In Office
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· February 2, 1997
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