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Red Barons Open 9-day Road Trip Against Ottawa
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· August 13, 1996
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Rev. Francis Corcoran August 11, 1996 The Rev. Francis P. Corcoran, A Retired Priest Of The Diocese Of Scranton, Died Sunday At Muncy Valley Hospital.
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· August 13, 1996
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Sidney Friedman August 11, 1996 Sidney Friedman, A Guest At The River Street Manor, Wilkes-barre, And Formerly Of South River Street, Wilkes-barre, Died Sunday At Wilkes-barre General Hospital.
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· August 13, 1996
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Sink Your Teeth Into This Singer Singer/songwriter Duncan Sheik, Who Recently Released His Self-titled Debut Album With Atlantic Records, Will Perform Tonight At Tinks, 519 Linden St., Scranton. Sheik Will Open The Show For Silvertone Recording Artists, Jars Of Clay.
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· August 13, 1996
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Sr. M. Raymunda Brady August 12, 1996 Sister M. Raymunda Brady, R.s.m., Of The Dallas Regional Community Of The Sisters Of Mercy Of The Americas, Died Monday At Mercy Center Nursing Unit, Dallas.
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· August 13, 1996
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The Following Incidents Were Reported By State Police Or Area Police Departments: Men Charged With Theft
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· August 13, 1996
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The Pennsylvania Diamonds, A Member Of The United States Women's Baseball League, Has Announced That It Will Invite 19 Women To Attend Its Spring Training Camp.
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· August 13, 1996
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The Rough Road For Title Ix Has Led American Women To The Olympics As I Watched The United States Athletes Enter The Olympic Stadium, I Felt Immense Pride Especially Over The Women Who Numbered Almost 300, Three Of Every Seven U.s. Athletes.
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· August 13, 1996
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The Warrior Run Centennial Committee Will Sponsor A Block Party On Aug. 16-18 In Recognition Of Its Centennial Celebration. Activities Will Begin At 4 P.m.
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· August 13, 1996
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Wilbur Coolbaugh Jr.
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· August 13, 1996
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$15,000 Grant Eyed
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· August 13, 1996
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$31,000 Sewer Contract Tentatively Awarded
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· August 13, 1996
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`alaska' Gives Benedict Chance To Act Against Type Actor Is Thrilled To Develop His Character In This New Family Adventure Film
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· August 13, 1996
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Alberta George August 10, 1996 Alberta E. George Of Josephs Lane, In The Heights Section Of Wilkes-barre, Died Saturday At The Home Of Her Daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Leonard, With Whom She Resided.
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· August 12, 1996
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Albert Chmielak August 11, 1996 Albert W. Chmielak, 70, Of Wright Township, Died Sunday At Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-barre.
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· August 12, 1996
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Alien Life Could Make Science Our Friend Again The Strong Evidence That Life, Even If It Looked Like Microscopic Sausages, Once Flourished On Mars Has Piqued The World's Interest Like No Space Event Since The Moon Landings.
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· August 12, 1996
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Alumnus Wants Fine Educational Tradition Kept Alive At Pittston Area In 1973 I Graduated From Pittston Area High School. I Am Currently An Opera Singer, Singing Concerts And Recitals Throughout The World While Residing In Boston.
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· August 12, 1996
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Ancient Mysteries Never Grow Old ``visionary'' Isn't The Word That Leaps To Mind During A First Encounter With Alban Wall.
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· August 12, 1996
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Around Town Dealer Ordered To Pay Restitution: A Wayne County Mobile And Modular Home Dealer Who Last Year Was Sued By The State Office Of Attorney General Has Been Ordered To Pay More Than $3,800 In Restitution, Civil Penalties And Costs, Attorney General Tom Corbett Announced.
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· August 12, 1996
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Arts Take To The Park Saturday Classical Music, Ballerinas And Artwork Will Fill Kirby Park In Wilkes-barre From 2 To 6 P.m. Saturday When The Intermezzo Youth Ballet Hosts ``arts In The Park.'' The Afternoon Of Diverse Entertainment Will Be Free Of Charge For Audiences.
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· August 12, 1996
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