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1998
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Dallas Aims To Build Students' `character For Citizenship'
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· January 14, 1998
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Da Again Backs Cop In Naacp Complaint The Organization Will Still Pursue Possible Disciplinary Action Against An Ashley Police Officer, Its President Says
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· January 14, 1998
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Death Of Snake Bite Victim Ruled Accidental
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· January 14, 1998
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Driver Of Jeep Drunk Coroner Rules As Accidental The Deaths Of Five People Who Drowned Jan. 1 When Vehicle Plunged Into Icy Strip Mine Pond
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· January 14, 1998
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Duryea Residents Ousted Again Utilities Are Investigating The Downed Power Line And Gas Leaks That Forced People From Their Homes Monday Night And Tuesday Morning
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· January 14, 1998
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Ex-hanover Area Coach To Be Saluted A Testimonial Dinner In Honor Of Former Hanover Area Football Coach Al Kopacz Will Be Held Saturday At The Ramada Plaza Hotel In Wilkes-barre. Tickets Are $30 Per Person. They Can Be Purchased At The Hanover Area High School C/o Dave Fisher; Major League Sports Bar, Sugar Notch; And Mendy's Cafe, Lee Park; Or By Calling Ron Naugle At 868-8881. The Deadline For Buying Tickets Is Thursday.
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· January 14, 1998
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Football Plan Could Be Stopped Short A Proposed Super Conference For Area High School Football Teams Isn't So Super After All, Some Schools Are Saying
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· January 14, 1998
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Gar Hangs On To Down Meyers, For 1st-half Title
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· January 14, 1998
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Hazleton City Hall Survives Visit By Snake An Office Is Turned Upside Down In Search For An Escaped Reptile.
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· January 14, 1998
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Huddled Masses' Goal Was Never Hackensack With Its Heirlooms, Photos, History And Memories, Ellis Island Is One Of The Most Stirring Places In America.
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· January 14, 1998
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If Politicians Refuse To Be Open And Available To Public, Vote Them Out People Who Run For Political Office, Should And Can Run An Open-door Policy To The Public. After All, The Library Is Open To The Public. So Why Are Politicians So Secret About Points Of Interest To The Public? The Contents In The Library Are Generally Things About The Past. It Would Be Rather Interesting To Learn About The Future Rather Than Going To The Library Or Reading In The Newspaper About Decisions That Have Already Been Made That
Times Leader Archivist
· January 14, 1998
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Improv Group Puts Audience On The Spot
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· January 14, 1998
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Judge's Ruling Spares Nursing Home Big Tax Bill Luzerne County, The Pittston Area School District And Jenkins Twp.
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· January 14, 1998
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Labor Lawyers Ordered To Cease Work On Pact
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· January 14, 1998
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Lady Royals Victorious In Swimming
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· January 14, 1998
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Late Rally Lifts Hazleton
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· January 14, 1998
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Lions' Star Keeping Faith Just Because Things Didn't Work Out Precisely As Planned Last Season Doesn't Mean Lavar Arrington Is In Search Of Greener Pastures.
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· January 14, 1998
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Local Dancers Head To Carnegie Two Dozen Students Of The Northeastern Pennsylvania Academy Of Dancing In Edwardsville Will Have The Honor Of Performing On Jan. 25 At New York City's Carnegie Hall.
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· January 14, 1998
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Mcgroarty Pressuring Hotel Over Garage, Sources Say Wilkes-barre's Mayor Would Like To Expand The Park & Lock North, But The Ramada Plaza Hotel Has Rights To Purchase The Garage Eventually
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· January 14, 1998
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Move Imperils Gop Boss's Political Jobs
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· January 14, 1998
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