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1994
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Kingston - Valley West Schools Change
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· February 11, 1994
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Lehman Stars Sign With Hockey Powers
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· February 11, 1994
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Leslie Fay Reorganization Wins 120-day Extension
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· February 11, 1994
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Local Digest Scranton Crimes Against Elderly To Be Topic Of Hearing Attorney General Ernie Preate Jr.'s Task Force For The Protection Of Older Pennsylvanians Will Hold A Regional Public Hearing From 10 A.m. To 2:30 P.m.
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· February 11, 1994
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Local Man Can Return To Business As 5-year Legal Battle Ends In His Ruling, A County Judge Takes The Parties To Task For The Publicity They Gave The Case
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· February 11, 1994
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Meeting At Long Last Of `schindler's' Writers Ou Would Think That After 10 Years In The Making, Most Of The Talent Behind The Scenes Of Steven Spielberg's ``schindler's List'' Would Been On Familiar And Intimate Terms.
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· February 11, 1994
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Michael Mundenar Feb. 10, 1994 Michael Mundenar, Of Miller Street, Pittston, Died Thursday At Home.
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· February 11, 1994
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Nanticoke High School Gym Repairs Reported Near Completion Repairs To The John S. Fine Senior High School Gymnasium Roof And Ceiling Will Be Complete Soon, Said Greater Nanticoke Area Superintendent Anthony Trosan.
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· February 11, 1994
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New Age Of False Theology Runs Counter To Christian Beliefs I Am Amazed By The Inroads Made By The New Age Cult In Our Area. I Am Especially Amazed By The Lack Of Response By The Clergy In Not Exposing These False Doctrines That Deny The Existence Of The Living God.
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· February 11, 1994
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Nw Comes On Strong To Earn Tie For Crown
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· February 11, 1994
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Pg&w Offers Help Pg&w Recognizes That Some Customers Might Have Difficulty Paying Their Current Heating Bills As A Result Of January's Brutally Cold Temperatures.
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· February 11, 1994
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Pg&w Offers Plan For Heating Costs
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· February 11, 1994
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Police Blotter The Following Incidents Were Reported By State Police Or Area Police Departments: North Carolina Man Arrested On Charge Of Rape
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· February 11, 1994
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Public Asked To Call About Potholes Officials From The State Department Of Transportation Said They Are Working To Fill As Many Potholes As Possible On State Highways.
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· February 11, 1994
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Quality Of Education Goes Down As State Funding Decreases Your Recent Article By Anne Karolyi, ``dissecting District Tax Hikes,'' Was Very Informative But Missed The Mark On The Most Substantive Issue: State Funding, Or More To The Point, Continuous Reduction In State Funding Over Time.
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· February 11, 1994
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Ralph Matrone Feb. 10, 1994 Ralph Matrone, 86, Of Sussex Street, Old Forge, Died Thursday At Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton.
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· February 11, 1994
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Seminary Learns And Earns Going Against Ex-flyers
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· February 11, 1994
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Senate Hopefuls May Debate The League Of Women Voters Is Considering Debate Formats In Hopes Of Devising Arrangements That All Democrats Seeking The State
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· February 11, 1994
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Tax Reform Promises To Boost Fairness -- If The Word Is ``if,'' And On That Tiny, Two-letter Fulcrum Rests The Seesaw Of Tax Reform For The Entire Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania.
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· February 11, 1994
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Thomas Cooke Sr.
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· February 11, 1994
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