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1998

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Over Last Five Years, Fewer Convicts Have Walked Away From Pa. Prisons Your Editorial, ``prison Should Wake Up, Open Up Its Guard Towers'' (jan. 21), Uses Misleading Information To Reach Faulty Conclusions About Public Safety Issues Involving Pennsylvania's Corrections System.

· February 10, 1998
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Plea Bargain By Inmate Avoids Charges Of Escape

· February 10, 1998
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Rape Convict Guilty Of Refusing To Sign Form About To Be Paroled, He Was Asked To Sign A Form Registering Him With Police, As Required By Megan's Law, But He Said ``god Told Me No Sign.''

· February 10, 1998
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Revenge-minded Girls Concocted Sex Tale, Says Man Glen Steinhauer, 34, Is Charged With Furnishing Alcohol And Corrupting Minors During A Drunken Card Game In August

· February 10, 1998
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Rosemary Appleton February 8, 1998 Rosemary Graber Appleton, 67, Formerly Of Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, Kingston Township, Died Sunday At The Albany Health Care Center, Albany, Ind.

· February 10, 1998
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Ross Twp. Goes To Court Over Trailer Park Sewage

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Samuel Silver February 9, 1998 Samuel Silver, Of Kunkle, Died Monday At Hospice Care Of The Vna, Heritage House, Wilkes-barre.

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Sayso Why Don't The Stores Use The Money System On The Shopping System Like All These Food Stores. You Put A Quarter In A Slot, You Release The Cart, The Parking Lots Are Clean, You Don't See The Carts All Over The Place. Also You Wouldn't Have Damage And Dents To Your Car.

· February 10, 1998
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Seton Stays In Hunt With Win

· February 10, 1998
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Some Gays Acquire Valuable Human Qualities As A Result Of Their Trials It Was Great To See You Ran A Series On Growing Up Gay (jan. 27). The Stories Of Suicide, Bigotry, Depression, Constant Fear And Lack Of Acceptance Are All Too Familiar. Being In An Active Leadership Role For Gay And Lesbian People, I Have Had A Chance To Hear The Stories Of Hardship.

· February 10, 1998
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Sophia Ziomek February 9, 1998 Sophia A. Ziomek, 88, Of Lee Park Avenue, Lee Park Towers, Lee Park, Died Monday At Home.

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Sophie Warke February 8, 1998 Sophie Warke, 82, Of Barnes Street, Ashley, Died Sunday At The Thomas Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia.

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Stella Evanosky February 9, 1998 Stella J. Evanosky, Formerly Of Mountaintop, Died Monday In The Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-barre.

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Stella Famularo February 7, 1998 Stella M. (kopiczak) Famularo, 86, Died Saturday At The Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center, Plainfield, N.j.

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Susie Crispell February 8, 1998 Susie L. Crispell, 95, Of Sorber Mountain, Lake Township, Died Sunday At The Mercy Center, Dallas, Where She Was A Guest Since Jan. 19.

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Thomas Haley February 9, 1998 Thomas Michael Haley, Formerly Of Pittston, Died Monday At The Northeast Veteran's Nursing Home, 401 Penn Ave., Scranton.

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Union Head Accuses Mayor Of Bicycle Envy In A Jan. 30 Article, ``wilkes-barre Bicycle Police May Catch Second Wind,'' Mayor Thomas D. Mcgroarty Continues To Mislead Taxpayers And Citizens Of The City Of Wilkes-barre. Mayor Mcgroarty Was Quoted As Asking The Arbitrator Who Ruled On A New Union Contract To Count The Bicycle Patrol Towards The Minimum Manning Requirement On A Shift. No Such Proposal Was Ever Submitted Through The Arbitration Panel On Behalf Of The City At The Arbitration Hearing In

· February 10, 1998
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Walter Pokladowski February 8, 1998 Walter Pokladowski, Of Wilson Street, Larksville, Died Sunday At Home Following A Long Illness.

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Wilkes Falls Hard On Road; Misericordia Bounces King's Lebanon Valley Makes Colonels Really Feel Sick

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World-class Fly-tyer To Speak In Kingston Tonight

· February 10, 1998