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The Mountain Seems Pretty Quiet Again This Week. That's Okay With Me...more Time To Recuperate From The Plague That Attacked My Family The First Full Week Of 1998! Just When I Think It's Safe To Anticipate A Quiet Afternoon At Home, Having Lunch Out With Friends Or Running Errands Alone, It Strikes. Judging By The Temporary Lack Of Puffs With Lotion At Mr. Z's, I Assume We Aren't The Only Ones Hit By This Lousy Cold, Either. Oh Well, At Least The Kids And I All Got Sick At The Same Time And Are Getting It Over And Done With (if There's
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· January 11, 1998
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Times Leader's Daily Delivery Price Increasing As Of Monday, Jan. 12, The Daily Home Delivery Price Of The Times Leader Will Change. Effective On This Date, The Seven-day Price Will Increase 30 Cents Per Week With A Significant Portion Of The Increase Being Passed Along To Our Carriers. Subscribers Who Have Paid In Advance For Their Subscriptions Will Not Be Affected By The Increase Until Their Rebilling Date. Subscribers Who Have Questions May Call Us At 829-5000 Between 7 A.m. And 5 P.m. Monday
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· January 11, 1998
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Undefeated Berwick Routs Crestwood
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· January 11, 1998
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When City's Center Cannot Hold, Suburbs Can't Take Up The Slack It Is Little Comfort To Know That What Has Happened To Wilkes-barre Has Happened To Most Metropolitan Centers In The Nation.
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· January 11, 1998
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Wilkes-barre- The King's College Women's
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· January 11, 1998
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Winter Keystone State Games To Hit Slopes Soon
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· January 11, 1998
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With Victory In Tournament, Wilkes On Trail Of New Dream Season
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· January 11, 1998
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Wnep Hopes To Double Your Pleasure With 2 Weekend Anchors Perhaps Two Weekend News Anchors Are Better Than One. In The Coming Weeks, Wnep News Director Paul Stueber Will Certainly Find Out.
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· January 11, 1998
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`similarities' Seen In Prescription-drug Deaths Law Enforcement Officials Gather Wednesday To Scrutinize Deaths Of Two Physicians' Wives
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· January 11, 1998
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4 Players Hit Double Figures As Altoona Downs Hazleton
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· January 10, 1998
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Americans' Road Rage Drives Them To Destruction Every Driver Has A Road Rage Story.
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· January 10, 1998
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Barons Fan Can Strike It Rich With Right Pitch
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· January 10, 1998
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Bearable Medicine Program Familiarizes Kids With Medicine By Treating Their Sick Teddy Bears
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· January 10, 1998
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City Condemns Rental Property
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· January 10, 1998
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Commissioners Dispute Budget Cutbacks, Lack Of Respect For Veterans The Following Letter Was Sent To Approximately 150 Service Organizations For Distribution To Members: Dear Commander: In Response To The Front-page Headline, ``county Budget Cuts Hit Veterans'' (dec. 23), Promoting A Page 3 Article Which Detailed Luzerne County's Allocation To Veterans In 1998, We Hope This Letter To All Veterans' Support
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· January 10, 1998
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Community Briefs Scranton Tubing Sessions Offered At Montage Mountain Tubing Sessions Are Now Offered At Montage Mountain Ski Resort, Scranton.
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· January 10, 1998
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Ex-cop Becomes Lawyer For W-b Dealing With Building Code Violations Will Be One Of The Jobs For Edmund Zigmund, Says Mayor Mcgroarty
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· January 10, 1998
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Ex-hospital Boss Stern Lands Florida Job The Administrator's Departure Came After Layoffs And The Formation Of A Nurses Union
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· January 10, 1998
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For The Record
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· January 10, 1998
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God's Creatures Don't Deserve Fear Or Hate There Aren't Many Simple Pleasures In Life Anymore, But One Enjoyed By My Family Is Feeding Birds. It Is Beyond My Comprehension Why Anyone Would Object To It. They Are A Delight To Watch And, As The Old Testament States, ``it Would Be A Curse On Man Never To Hear The Birds In The Morning Anymore.'' The Book Of Leviticus Says, ``the Young Pigeons And Turtle Doves Were The Only Fowl Acceptable At His Altar.'' God Also Warns The Killing Of Any Animal Other
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· January 10, 1998
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