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1998

1998

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Grants To Provide More Area Police U.s. Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski, D-nanticoke, Announced Wednesday That Two Grants Totalling $471,877 Have Been Awarded To Area Police Departments To Increase Their Ranks.

· January 15, 1998
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Hafey Defeats Northwest Area

· January 15, 1998
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Hanover Area Holds Off Tunkhannock

· January 15, 1998
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Hard Coal Fueled His Dreams Down, Down, Down, C. Edgar Patience Used To Descend Into Gloomy Shafts.

· January 15, 1998
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In Your Town Clarks Summit Stamp Marketplace A Stamp Marketplace Will Be Held From 10 A.m. To 4 P.m. Saturday At Clarks Summit United Methodist Church.

· January 15, 1998
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Judge Served Admirably, But It's Time To Move On Patrick Judge Has Been A Good Neighbor.

· January 15, 1998
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Junior High Meyers Defeated Bishop Hafey, 40-35, In A Junior High Girls Basketball Playoff Game Wednesday Night.

· January 15, 1998
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Kanjorski Will Be First To Jettison Inflatable Dam When It Proves A Failure I Would Like To Comment On Congressman Kanjorski's Idiotic Plan To Build An Inflatable Damn On The Susquehanna River, Presumably To Afford Area Residents With A Recreational Facility.

· January 15, 1998
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Kids Prepare For Summit This May Marks The Fifth International Children's Summit At Disneyland Paris.

· January 15, 1998
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Kingston Twp. Community Policing To Continue Six Months The Board Of Supervisors Voted Wednesday Night To Continue A Community Policing Program In The Meadowcrest Housing Project For The Next Six Months.

· January 15, 1998
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Lawyer Sees Victory In Suit Against Williams

· January 15, 1998
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Legal Eagles Perching On Hot Seat Debate One Councilman Said He Has Retained A Lawyer, Others Await An Opinion From The Solicitor To Determine Whether The Council President Can Mandate Seating

· January 15, 1998
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Martin Luther King Jr. Was Born On This Date In 1929 And Assassinated In 1968, When He Was Only 37 Years Old. In His Too-short Life He Became One Of The Outstanding Black Leaders In This Country, Arousing Both Blacks And Whites To Protest Racial Discrimination, Poetry And War. In 1964, He Was Awarded The Nobel Peace Prize In Recognition Of His Espousal Of Nonviolent Resistance As A Means Of Protest.

· January 15, 1998
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Marywood Women's Basketball

· January 15, 1998
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Meyers, Lake-lehman Title Tilt Apt To Be Close, Low-scoring

· January 15, 1998
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No Place For Insensitivity Soft-spoken Arthur Breese Was Not Wearing A Beret, Toting A Shotgun Or Leading Police On A Reckless Chase When Ashley Police Sgt. David Cerski Stopped Him About 6:30 A.m. On Dec. 3.

· January 15, 1998
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Nurses: Contract Talks Stagnant Nurses Of Wyoming Valley Health Care System Have Said That If Talks Are Unsuccessful They Will File On Friday A Notice Of Intent To Strike Jan. 26

· January 15, 1998
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Parachutist's Insurance Claim Flops

· January 15, 1998
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Phillies Caravan To Make Local Stop: Members Of The Philadelphia Phillies Will Be Signing Autographs From 1:30 To 3:30 P.m. Saturday At The Wyoming Valley Mall As Part Of The Team's Annual Winter Caravan.

· January 15, 1998
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Road To Scientific Advances Badly Needs Ethical And Spiritual Signposts Human Reproduction Has Taken A Wild Leap From What, Until Recently, Used To Be Known Simply As Childbirth. Now Scientists Have Taken The Creation Of A Human Being To New Frontiers And Have Taken Her Boldly, Where No Woman Has Gone Before.

· January 15, 1998