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1998

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If 1,000 Career Points Is Used As A Measuring Stick Of Success, Just Where Does Seton Catholic's Laine Sheerer Fit In? After All, She Long Surpassed That Milestone And Then Doubled It To Be Named The Times Leader Athlete Of The Week For The Period Ending Sunday, Jan. 31.

· February 8, 1998
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In Your Town

· February 8, 1998
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In Your Town Avoca Bulk Collections And Dog Licenses As An Ongoing Service To Residents, Bulk Collections Are Available For A Fee.

· February 8, 1998
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It Certainly Was Sad This Week To Learn Of The Death Of Rosanne Stegura Of Nanticoke. Although I Did Not Know Her Well, I Certainly Have Known Her Over The Years And She Was Always Quick With A ``hi'' And A Smile Whenever I Saw Her Out And About. I Am Sure I Join With Many Citizens Of Nanticoke In Offering My Sympathies To Rosanne's Family, Especially Her Husband And Children. She Will Certainly Be Missed.

· February 8, 1998
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I Have Been Watching The Affairs Of The Country With A Little More Vigilance These Days. When Your 19-year-old Son Is Stationed On A Ship In The Middle Of The Ocean In The Persian Gulf, It Definitely Changes Your Perspective On A Lot Of Things. One Of The Things It Has Not Changed Is My Belief That As We Grow, We Must Contribute Something To The Growth Of Others. The Bible Says, ``to Whom Much Is Given, Much Is Required.'' Many Other Religions, Philosophies And Laws Of The Universe Support That Same Idea, Which Leads Me To Believe There

· February 8, 1998
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Josephine Materewicz February 7, 1998 Josephine Theresa Materewicz, 73, Of Newport Street, Glen Lyon, Died Saturday At The Wilkes-barre General Hospital.

· February 8, 1998
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Julia Zydanowicz February 6, 1998 Julia Zydanowicz, Formerly Of Depot Street, Glen Lyon, Died Friday At Hospice Community Care, Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-barre.

· February 8, 1998
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Killer Bees Bring Positive Buzz To City There Are Times When It Seems Wilkes-barre Is Destined To Become A Ghost Town.

· February 8, 1998
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King's Wrestling

· February 8, 1998
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Labor Chief Asks Industry To Give Skills

· February 8, 1998
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Lancaster County Teen Stars In Giant Slalom

· February 8, 1998
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Letting Golfer Use Cart Right Thing To Do Dear Sports Editor, It Is My Belief That Professional Golfer Casey Martin Should Be Allowed The Use Of A Golf Cart. Why? Because It Is The Right Thing To Do. Surely, Many Will Disagree That The Playing Field Will Be Uneven Because Endurance, Physical Stamina, And Fatigue Become Quite A Challenge When Competing At Golf's Highest Level. But, To Me Shot-making Is The Primary Skill Of The

· February 8, 1998
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Marsicano's $536 Bite Out Of Expense Account Unclear Explanation Of The Mayor's Dining Costs From City Hall Short On Details

· February 8, 1998
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Mayor, Councilmen, School Board, Teachers Draw Fire

· February 8, 1998
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Mcadoo Postpones Council Meeting, But Members Still Plan To Show Up

· February 8, 1998
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Misericordia Women Avenge Loss To Marywood

· February 8, 1998
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New Location For Times Leader The Times Leader's Hazleton Bureau Has Moved To Its New Location, 525 N. Broad St., Suite 1a, West Hazleton. The Office, Near The Intersection Of 15th Street, Is Adjacent To Burger King. Our Zip Code And Phone Numbers Are The Same. Office Hours Are 8:30 A.m. To 5 P.m. Monday Through Friday. The Circulation Department Will Remain In The Hazleton Building, But Bills Should Be Paid At The New West Hazleton Office.

· February 8, 1998
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On The Trail Of Fun Scouts Showcase Their Skills At Mall

· February 8, 1998
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Opening For Business Rossick's South Mountain Deli Has Opened At Kohn's Corners In Mountaintop.

· February 8, 1998
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Parent Agrees Columnist Got It Right About Day Care Proposal Three Cheers For David Parmelee And His Wonderful And Insightful Column On President Clinton's Day Care Bill Proposal (jan. 29). Thank Him For Saying So Well What Many Of Us Are Thinking Every Day.

· February 8, 1998