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Corporate Ladder Hirings/ Promotions Usa Realty: The Brokerage Company Of Camelback Ski Resort Has Added Five Employees To Its Sales Staff: Gary Pope, The Sales Representative For The New Homes Division At Northridge Station, Is An Associate Real Estate Broker With 13 Years Experience In
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· January 11, 1998
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Coughlin Gets Wvc First-half Title
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· January 11, 1998
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Democratic Party Head Not Retiring Type Veteran Chairman Frank Fay, 85, Won't Give Up His Position Without A Fight. He Warns Against Supporting Lou Rossi, Who He Thinks Wants The Seat
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· January 11, 1998
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Diamonds And Coal Diamonds ... To Rolling Hill Mill's Newly Established Crime Watch Group, The Eleventh Such Neigborhood- Based Group In Wilkes-barre. When Neighbors, Acting Cooperatively With The Police, Bands Together To Keep Their Neighborhood Safe, They Are Sending A Clear And Intimidating Message To Would-be Criminals And Replacing Their Own Fear With Activism. Neighborhood Crime Watches Are Bad For
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· January 11, 1998
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District's Probe Draws Questions Authorities Were Not Called About Allegations Of An Administrator Taking Equipment Until After Hazleton Area Had Conducted Its Own Study
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· January 11, 1998
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Drill A Hole, Drop A Line Ice Fishing Is As Easy As Riding A Bike Learning To Take Fish Through The Ice Is Like Learning To Ride A Bicycle.
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· January 11, 1998
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For The Record
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· January 11, 1998
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Going For Broke Bankruptcies Put Area On U.s. Financial Map
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· January 11, 1998
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Grandmother Gets Jail In Drug Case
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· January 11, 1998
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Grave Site Fiasco Adds To Pain Cemetery Mix-up Forces Family To Bury Hazleton Man At Alternative Plot
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· January 11, 1998
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Greetings Once Again. I Am Eagerly Looking Forward To The Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration ``capturing The Moment,'' Sponsored By The Martin Luther King Jr. Committee And Being Held At 3 P.m. Jan. 18 At The Dorothy Dickson Darte Center, Wilkes University. I Will Be Singing Whitney Houston's Song ``one Moment In Time.'' Probably More Exciting Is The Fact That The Children's Choirs From Mount Zion Baptist Church And First Presbyterian Church Will Be Performing. The Moderator Is Lisa Braxton, News Reporter, Wbre-tv, Channel 28.
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· January 11, 1998
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Hard Times `hard Rain' Star Christian Slater, Now Clean And Sober, Works To Rebuild His Life As He Begins Jail Time For Hitting His Girlfriend And Assaulting Police
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· January 11, 1998
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Hazleton Area Children To Appear In Cancer Society Ads Greater Hazleton Chapter Of American Cancer Society Holds Its First Children's Winter Carnival As It Prepares For The Society's 20th Annual Telethon On Feb. 21-22
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· January 11, 1998
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Hazleton Area Fights Tax Law The 1997 Law Was Designed To Reduce Tax Litigation By Spelling Out Standards For Exemptions
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· January 11, 1998
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Hazleton Only At Half-time In Fixing Up Harman-geist Maybe A Hazard Sign Would Be Appropriate. It Could Be Mounted Above The Harman-geist Stadium Gates: ``warning: Bone-eating Turf! Car-cracking Flying Objects! Use Of This Facility May Be Hazardous.'' It's Not An Image We Embrace, But It Is One We Can Foresee, If Things Don't Change.
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· January 11, 1998
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Hazleton Victorious On Criteria
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· January 11, 1998
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Honors Pour In For Wvc Trio
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· January 11, 1998
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Hope Glows In Pittston Stand On One Of Pittston's Familiar Streets On A Warm Summer Night And You Might Hear Soft Strains Of Sinatra Wafting From An Open Window.
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· January 11, 1998
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Immigrant Arrivals Going On Computer An Ongoing Computerization Project Should Make Immigration Research A Lot Easier For Genealogists.
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· January 11, 1998
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It Certainly Has Been Strange Weather We've Been Having This Past Week. More Like The Spring Than January. I Spent Most Of Last Weekend In Maryland, Where The Weather Was Even Nicer- Sunny And Very Warm. I Enjoy Visiting Maryland, There Are So Many Different Stores To Shop, Target, Belk, And Peebles Department Stores, Not To Mention All The Different Grocery Stores. I Have A Special Fondness For Some Southern Foods, Grits, Hominy, Red Beans And Rice.
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· January 11, 1998
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