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1994

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The Cottam Verdict Has Almost Lost Its Meaning Say The Words ``innocent Until Proven Guilty.'' The Phrase Rings Like The Liberty Bell; The Words Are As Pure And As Fulfilling As ``we The People Of The United States,'' Or ``we Hold These Truths To Be Self-evident.'' Now Say ``innocent Until Exhausting Every Appeal.'' That Heavy Phrase Thuds Like A Gavel Hitting A Block Of Lead. But That's

· January 13, 1994
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Truck Slides Off Road

· January 13, 1994
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Tunkhannock Ball To Head Borough Council Norm Ball Was Chosen President Of The Tunkhannock Borough Council At The Annual Reorganization Meeting Recently.

· January 13, 1994
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Ukraine Agrees To Disarmament, Clinton Responds With Support

· January 13, 1994
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University Sued By Man Acquitted In Rape-try Case

· January 13, 1994
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Valley West Picks Substitutes, Court

· January 13, 1994
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Vision Halts Searches For Homeless People

· January 13, 1994
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Wilkes-barre

· January 13, 1994
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William Sach Jan. 12, 1994 William J. Sach, 75, Of Birchwood Village Estates, Died Wednesday At Home.

· January 13, 1994
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Winter Woes Weary Homeowners Battle Stubborn Ice And Snow

· January 13, 1994
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Acc Struggles Continue For Sura, 'noles Florida State Falls To Maryland

· January 12, 1994
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Adi At A Glance Company: American Dream International, (adi), Division Street, Kingston.

· January 12, 1994
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Agnes Lynch Jan. 11, 1994 Agnes C. Lynch, 87, Of Wilkes-barre, Died Tuesday At Heritage House, Wilkes-barre, Where She Was A Guest.

· January 12, 1994
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Anna Marie Mishefski Jan. 10, 1994 Anna Marie Mishefski, Of Russell Street, Edwardsville, Died Monday At Home.

· January 12, 1994
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Anthony Stonionis Jan. 11, 1994 Anthony ``tony'' Stonionis, 80, Of Pond Hill, Died Tuesday At Berwick Hospital Center.

· January 12, 1994
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Argents Put It All Together In Cruising Over Berwick

· January 12, 1994
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Bus Officials Seek Aid In Nation's Capital They'll Appeal For Release Of $940,000 In Federal Aid, Which Is Deemed Crucial To Continuation Of Bus Service

· January 12, 1994
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Chronology Jan. 4, 1989 -- Police Arrive At The Home Of Larry And Leona Cottam, Finding The Family Near Death From Starvation. The 14-year-old Son, Eric, Is Found Dead.

· January 12, 1994
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Commonwealth Telephone Inks Union Contract

· January 12, 1994
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Cottams Will Remain Free On Bail Judge Says Commonwealth Has Not Shown Reason Why Couple Found Guilty Of Starving Their Son Should Be Incarcerated While Their Lawyers File Further Arguments With Higher Courts

· January 12, 1994