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Ater Glancing At The Price Of The 1996 Bmw 740il I D Just Gotten Into, I Wondered Why Would Anyone Spend That Kind Of Money On A Car? Then I Fired Up The Engine, Headed For The Road, And Got My Answer. Now The Question Was Why Can T I Afford One? Ever Since I Got This Enviable Job, I Ve Spent Considerable Time Driving Plenty Of Impressive Cars And Trucks. There Are Dozens I D Confidently Recommend To Potential Buyers, But Only A Relative Few I D Really Love To Own
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· August 11, 1996
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Azar Sings For Those Who Cannot Hear Him
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· August 11, 1996
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Badly Burned Child Finds Plenty Of Friends Exeter Twp. Residents Rally To Help A Family Facing Enormous Medical Bills
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· August 11, 1996
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Berwick Angler Lands 5 Bass And $3,817 Prize Matt Kline Of Berwick Topped A Field Of 277 Anglers In The Red Man Northeastern Division Qualifier Held Sunday, Aug. 4 On Lake Cayuga.
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· August 11, 1996
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Bikers Ride To Ease Pain Of Suffering Children Police And Business Combine With Riders To Raise Money For Teddy Bears To Be Given To Kids
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Biker Learns Respect For Machine's Power
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Blue Jays May Quickly Dominate Backyard Feeders The Blue Jay Is The Jay Most Likely To Be Seen In Pennsylvania, As It Is One Of The Most Common And Well-known Birds That Breeds In That State.
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Board Names Top High School Adminstrators
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· August 11, 1996
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Castle In The Wilderness Von Drans Open Their Historic Tudor Bed And Breakfast For Public Tours
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Charles Rudewick Aug. 2 1996 Charles Rudewick, Of 712 Walnut St., Freeland, The Area's First Lay Lector, Died Aug. 2 At Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia.
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Chief Says Hobson Wrote Statement
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· August 11, 1996
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Competition Drives Scatton's Workout
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Coroner Faces Trial On Theft Charges
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County Hopes Tax Goes Unchallenged Recently The United States Supreme Court Struck Down A North Carolina Personal Property Tax That Is Similar To Our Pennsylvania Law. However, Our County Commissioners Have Decided To Ignore The Highest Court's Ruling.
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Devilish Turn Comes Easy For Mcswain
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· August 11, 1996
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District Eyes New Policy Regarding Substance Abuse With `probably Cause,' Employees May Be Forced To Take Drug Tests.
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· August 11, 1996
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Dole's Desperate Tax-cut Promise Is Reaganomics At Its Worst Some Say It Was An Act Of Desperation. Others Say It Was Nothing More Than A Traditional Political Ploy. Either Way, The Scenario Was Obvious. Bob Dole's Pre-convention Campaign For President Was Not Only Playing Poorly In The Hinterland, But Some Of His Supporters Admitted They Were Losing Faith, Hope, And Even Charity.
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· August 11, 1996
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Drinking For Dollars Pub Crawl With Race Attached Helps Raise Money For Area's Needy Children
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Drogan Hopes To Finally Step From Shadows Hazleton Star Plays For Lions
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· August 11, 1996
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Drunken Driving Law Toughened Blood-alcohol Level Lowered For Under-21s
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· August 11, 1996
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