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National Team Members Run And Shoot Way To Biathlon Glory
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· July 28, 1996
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New Hunting License Holds Some Pleasant Surprises Hunters Will Recognize Something New When They Purchase A Hunting License This Year.
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· July 28, 1996
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New York Runner Wins Boilermaker Several Area Runners Competed Last Sunday In The Utica (n.y.) Boilermaker, A 15k Road Race Considered One Of The Nation's Most Competitive Races By Runner's World Magazine.
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· July 28, 1996
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New York's Tenement Museum Shows Cramped Lives Of Immigrants
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· July 28, 1996
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Olga Holly July 27, 1996 Olga Helen Holly Of South Main Street, Taylor, Died Saturday At Mercy Hospital, Scranton.
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· July 28, 1996
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Pennsylvania Amateur Was An Erie Experience It Is A Land Of Stark Contrast At The Farthest Corner Of Our Commonwealth, A Place Of Beauty On The Great Lakes, Of Vast Vineyards And Rolling Hillsides, Of Stunning Scarlet Sunsets Amid The Bluest Blues On Earth; But It Is Also A Place Where The Grapes Of Wrath Grip At Choked Family Budgets, Where Lower-middle-class Folks Keep A Friendly Face As They Fight A Daily Feud With A Decimated Midwestern Industrial Economy.
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· July 28, 1996
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Phyllis Sherwood July 26, 1996 Phyllis Talbot Owens Sherwood Of Slocum Avenue, Tunkhannock And Lake Carey, Died Friday At The Wilkes-barre General Hospital.
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· July 28, 1996
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Pilgrimage Will Be Held At Monastery Aug. 3-4 The Annual Pilgrimage For World Peace Will Be Held Aug. 3-4 At The Holy Dormition Monastery, Sybertsville.
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· July 28, 1996
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Racing Brothers Focus On Victory
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· July 28, 1996
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Reader Detects A Pyramid Of Lies Concerning The Article Titled, ``israel Accused Of Sex War, By Gum'' (july 14), If The ``brain Trust'' In The Land Of Egypt That Originated The Ideas That Appear Expects Anyone To Believe Them, They Must Firmly Believe That They Are The Smartest People In The World And That Everyone Else Is Very Stupid.
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· July 28, 1996
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Records Shattered York Shooter Wins State Clay Title
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· July 28, 1996
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Restructuring Moves Ahead
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· July 28, 1996
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Ridge, Dole Both Share Same Unenlightened Views On Education One Aspect Of The Record Of Pennsylvania's Gov. Tom Ridge That Obviously Appealed To Bob Dole In Considering Ridge As His Possible Running-mate Is The Governor's Views On Public Education. They Virtually Parallel Dole's.
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· July 28, 1996
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Robert Borman July 27, 1996 Robert A. Borman, 80, Of Oplinger Towers, Main Street, Nanticoke, Died Saturday At Home.
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· July 28, 1996
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Rob Roy July 26, 1996 Rob Patrick Roy, 16, Of Laporte, Died Friday At His Home.
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· July 28, 1996
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Routine Turned To Riot At 1980 Armory Rock Concert
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· July 28, 1996
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School District Squabbles Over Pay For Extracurricular Positions
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· July 28, 1996
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Shakespeare, Parties Highlight Bustling Weeks With Parties And Events All Over Town, The Last Few Weeks Have Been Busy. One Of The Treats Of The Summer Schedule Was College Misericordia's Ninth Annual Theatre-on-the-green, Which Was Staged From Thursday, July 11 Through Sunday, July 14.
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· July 28, 1996
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Slocum Township Wins Sewage Grant Slocum Township Was Awarded A $1,350 Grant Thursday Through The State's Sewage Facilities Enforcement Grant Program.
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· July 28, 1996
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Special Education Expenses Escalate
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· July 28, 1996
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