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Parent Page Mcadoo Mcadoo Catholic Elementary School Registration For The 1997-98 School Year At Mcadoo Catholic Elementary School Will Take Place From 9-11 A.m. On Jan. 28, 29, And 30 At The School.
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· January 26, 1997
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Philharmonic Appears To Be Peaking At Right Time Despite Bad Weather, Stirring Performances Of `don Juan' And Sixth Symphony Of Bruckner Create Excitement
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· January 26, 1997
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Public Service Cable Tv Shows Go Weekly Pennsylvania Cable Network's Interview Shows, ``pa Books'' And ``pcn Profiles,'' Become Weekly Programs Today.
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· January 26, 1997
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Respect For Life Embraces Animals, Humans, Born And Unborn In Response To Richard A. Burke Sr.'s Letter About The Unborn Perishing While People Grieve Over 30 Deer (jan. 13), I Feel It Would Be A Safe Bet To Say That Most Of The People Who Are Grieving Over The 30 Deer Do Not Favor Abortion As A Means Of Birth Control And Would Not Murder Their Children Or Anyone Else.
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· January 26, 1997
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Rosemary J. Durning Has Been Promoted To Lieutenant Colonel With The U.s. Air Force Reserve. Durning Is A Nurse Manager At Wright-patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. She Is The Daughter Of Nellie J. Mlynek, Wethersfield, Conn., And Sister Of John M. Mlynek, Rocky Hill, Conn. Her Husband, James, Is The Son Of Veronica M. Durning, Wilkes-barre. The Colonel Is A 1973 Graduate Of Wethersfield High School, And A 1977 Graduate Of The University Of Connecticut, Storrs.
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· January 26, 1997
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Saturation Sweep Scheduled Jan. 31
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· January 26, 1997
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Say So My Son And A Friend Hunted In Areas That Once Had A Sizable Deer Herd. I'm Sorry To Report That He Had Only Seen One Set Of Deer Tracks At Each Location.
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· January 26, 1997
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Say So Yes, I'm Calling In Regards To The Article That You Had In The Paper, When Wilkes-barre Mayor, Thomas Mcgroarty, Met With That 12th Grade Class At Meyers High School. Why Did Your Paper Send A Reporter And Publicize This, And Not Invite The Union Representative From The Police Department, Mr. Soltis, To Give His View On This? The Mayor Has No Right Talking About Union Negotiations To A 12th Grade High
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· January 26, 1997
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Say So Yes, I'm Reading In Your Paper ... ``convicted Mass Killer Banks Wants A New Trial.'' Isn't That A Sin? I Mean, My God, Come On Now. In 1983 Is When He Was Found Guilty ... He Had Five Children, Eight Others Were Dead. He Killed All Those People On September 25th. My Heavens! And He Wants A New Trial. I Can't Understand Why That Man, He Was Found Guilty, Was Not Already Hung. Why His Life Wasn't Taken Away From Him The Way He Took Those Little Innocent
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· January 26, 1997
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Sculptor Finds That `interruptions' Often Help Complete His Art
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· January 26, 1997
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Soaring Salary Costs In Four Years, The County Has Added 288 Jobs To Its Payroll, Contributing To A Nearly 25 Percent Tax Hike
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· January 26, 1997
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Sobota Still Looking For Sign From The Gop Ray Sobota Knows He'll Have To Make Up His Mind Soon About Running This Year For A Full Four-year Term As County Controller. But Before He Does, He Wants To Be Clear About Exactly Where He's At With The County Republican Party.
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· January 26, 1997
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Social Security Opens Fraud Hotline Officials Recently Opened The Social Security Administration's Office Of Inspector General Fraud Hotline.
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· January 26, 1997
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State Shirks Its Responsibility To Provide Quality Education To All Commonwealth Court Is Hearing A Case That Can Have Profound Impact On The Children Of Pennsylvania. It Is An Attempt By Nearly Half Of Pennsylvania's School Districts To Compel The State To Adequately And Fairly Fund Elementary And Secondary Public Education. The Goal Is To Ensure That Every Child In The Commonwealth, Regardless Of Where That Child Attends School, Is Given Access To The Same Quality Of Education.
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· January 26, 1997
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St. John Bosco Sets Mardi Gras The Eighth Annual Mardi Gras Will Be Held From 6 To 10 P.m. On Saturday, Feb.
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· January 26, 1997
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Team Retains Winning Ways Gridiron Success Has Translated Into Personal Achievement For 1966 Crusaders
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· January 26, 1997
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These Days, There Are More Than A Few Reasons To Come In From The Cold I've Been Thinking Lately About Miss Casey.
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· January 26, 1997
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The Following Incidents Were Reported By State Police Or Area Police Departments: Dui Charge Expected
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· January 26, 1997
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Trout Set For Release Anglers After Trout Through The Ice Can Expect The Pennsylvania Fish And Boat Commission To Release More Than 85,000 Fish As Part Of Its Late-winter Stocking Program.
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· January 26, 1997
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Tv News Chaos On A Small Scale
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· January 26, 1997
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