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Neil Simon Farce Will Open Aug. 9 The 10th Anniversary Season Of The Pennsylvania Summer Theatre Festival At Mcdade Park In Scranton Will Open Neil Simon's Farce, ``rumors,'' At 8:15 P.m.
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· August 2, 1996
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New Directions Raises $21,000 For Camp
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· August 2, 1996
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Nuclear Plant Suspends Workers In A Separate Event, A Vibration Causes The Shutdown Of One Of The Salem Township Facility's Reactors
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· August 2, 1996
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On Sunday , As Ricketts Glen Days Winds Down, Read About The Impact The One-year-old State Department Of Conservation And Natural Resources (dcnr) Has Had On State Parks And State Forests. George Smith Will Write About The Issue On The Outdoors Page In The Sports Section Of The Times Leader.
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· August 2, 1996
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Pace Setters Suffer Loss At Carrier Dome: The Pace Setters Dropped A 79-76 Decision To The Big Orange Camp All-stars, Wednesday, At The Carrier Dome.
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· August 2, 1996
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Park Holds All Natural Ingredients 3-day Event Will Cover Ancient Origins, Colorful History Of Ricketts Glen
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· August 2, 1996
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Pawsox Hammer Barons For Sweep
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· August 2, 1996
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Penndot Doing Its Best In Spite Of Antiquated Rules, Lack Of Money Your Editorial, ``bad State Highways Erect A Red Light For Growth'' (june 28), Based At Least In Part On The Recent Legislative Budget And Finance Committee Audit Of The Pennsylvania Department Of Transportation (penndot), Draws Some Conclusions, Which That Audit Clearly Does Not Support.
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· August 2, 1996
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Pension Funds Criticized The State Audit And Its Findings Are Merely Routine Business, Says Spokesman For Pittston's Pensions
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· August 2, 1996
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Phone Lines Set Up To Help Storm Victims The State And Federal Emergency Management Agencies Urge Anyone Affected By The July 19 Storms And Flood To Call The Toll-free Registration Line At 1-800-462-9029. Cq The Hearing And Speech Impaired Should Call 1-800-462-7585.
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· August 2, 1996
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Ricketts Days, A Celebration Get To The Glen This Weekend For A Three-day Potpourri Of Free Natural, Recreational And Historical Programs. Ricketts Glen State Park, Near Red Rock, Is Accessible Via Route 118 West And Route 487 North.
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· August 2, 1996
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Rita Marlowe July 31, 1996 Rita M. Marlowe Of Endwell, N.y., Died Wednesday At Home.
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· August 2, 1996
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Rollin Stanton July 31, 1996 Rollin E. Stanton, Of Inkerman, Died Wednesday In The Wilkes-barre General Hospital.
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· August 2, 1996
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Scholastic Female
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· August 2, 1996
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Spencer Draws First Qualifier At Brickyard
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· August 2, 1996
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Sprint Brings Victory 1-mile Run Sees Tight Duels
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· August 2, 1996
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Taking Aim At Olympics While Olympic Athletes Were Competing In Atlanta Last Week, Three Olympic Hopefuls Were Competing In Nescopeck.
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· August 2, 1996
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The Following Incidents Were Reported By State And Local Police: 2 People Charged In Prostitution Arrest
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· August 2, 1996
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The Long Way To Victory
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· August 2, 1996
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The Paper Should Have Waited For More Info Before Reporting Incident I Was Misquoted And My Remarks Taken Out Of Context In An Article, ``7 Charged In Harveys Lake Brawl'' (july 30), Which Caused A Local Radio Talk Show Host To Attack My Character.
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· August 2, 1996
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