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1998

1998

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Socialists Still Hanging On To Tax Money, Caller Alleges

· February 6, 1998
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Special Olympian Awarded $500 Bond On Way To Hall Of Fame

· February 6, 1998
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Speed Doesn't Kill Pa. Motorists, Unenlightened Laws And Bad Roads Do As Many Of You Are Already Aware, The State Police Recently Purchased 534 New Radar Guns To Complement The Units They Already Have. If You Think This Is A Good Idea, Read Further.

· February 6, 1998
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Tax Deal Offered As City Seeks Downtown Properties Mayor Tom Mcgroarty Sees Development Potential

· February 6, 1998
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The Chronology Of Lori Stull's Status Here Is The History Of Lori Stull's Comings And Goings At The Luzerne County Correctional Facility. Although Her County Sentence Has Ended With Her Parole, She Still Must Serve A State Prison Sentence On An Unrelated Drug Conviction In Pike County.

· February 6, 1998
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The Following Incidents Were Reported By State And Local Police: Scranton Man Hit By Car, Suffers Broken Leg

· February 6, 1998
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The Most Appalling Scandal Is The Media's Lack Of Integrity And Taste It's Not Necessarily The President's Many Scandals Which Have Made Locker-room Humor And Bad Taste The National Staple. It's The Rush To Judgment, Unethical Reporting Of Information Without Carefully Checking Sources, And The Print And Tv Media's Own Fascination With Crude Behavior That Are Our National Disgrace.

· February 6, 1998
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Traffic Light Project Moves Forward

· February 6, 1998
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William Polisky February 5, 1998 William Polisky, 82, Of Eddystone Way, Mount Laurel, N.j., Died Thursday At His Home.

· February 6, 1998
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Wyoming Area Schedules Testing

· February 6, 1998
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W-b Appeal Doomed, Experts Say Mayor Looks To Overturn Ruling That Lessens Punishment Of Two Firefighters Accused Of Racial Harassment

· February 6, 1998
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W-b Chamber Mulling Big Land Deal

· February 6, 1998
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Watching Weather A Full-time Job Whether Teaching At Psu Hazleton Or Working As A Television Forecaster, Jon Nese Can't Get Enough Of Mother Nature

· February 1, 1998
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152 Losing Jobs At Franklin First Employees Await The Bad News Via The Mailby Jean Lacoe, Juan Torres And Cece Todd Times Leader Staff Writers Employees Of Franklin First Savings Bank Will Be Watching Their Mailboxes This Weekend To See Whether They Still Have Jobs After The March 31 Merger With New York-based M&t Bank.

· January 31, 1998
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2nd Group Of Health Care Workers Ponder Unionizing

· January 31, 1998
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Abortion: The Debate Goes On 25 Years After Roe V. Wade Advocates' Desire To Make Abortions `rare' Reveals Great Uncertainty On The Occasion Of The 25th Annual Pro-life March In Washington, D. C. On Jan.

· January 31, 1998
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Anti-abortion Marches Grow Larger, Younger And Stronger In Their Resolve Once Again On Jan. 22, Hundreds From Northeastern Pennsylvania Participated In The Annual ``march For Life'' In Washington, D. C. This Was The 25th Year In Which People From Every State Assembled At Our Nation's Capital To Protest Legalized Abortion.

· January 31, 1998
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Arlene Brown January 30, 1998 Arlene A. Brown, 82, Of Benton, Died Friday At The Bloomsburg Hospital Emergency Room.

· January 31, 1998
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Composure Rises To Top With Gryboski One Ugly Incident Isn't Going To Ruin Wilkes University's Fabulous Men's Basketball Season.

· January 31, 1998
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Cop Questions Dismissal Of `hit Man' Charges District Justice Says Case Is Based On Hearsay And That He Sees No Evidence Of Conspiracy

· January 31, 1998