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1992 > February > 3
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CHRIN, WILLIAMS TWP. WIDEN DANGEROUS CURVE
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RUTH A. KEARNEY
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BETTY R. SULLIVAN
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‘MORNING AFTER’ PILLS ARE WRONG
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LOWER TOWAMENSING
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GUIDE PUPPIES GAIN INSIGHTS VISITING SCHOOL A ‘GOOD EXPERIENCE FOR THEM’
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FEBRUARY USUALLY TOUGH ON MARKET TRADING, BUT NO SOLID INDICATOR
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DIVERSITY CAN’T BE HIDDEN
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BUSHKILL FALLS ATTRACTED YOUTH TO DEADLY SLIP
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HONORED PANTHER VALLEY SALUTES A LEGEND
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FLYERS MAKE ST. LOUIS FEEL BLUE 5-1
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DRUG UNIT ARRESTS 6 IN PHILLIPSBURG
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CITY STARTS MAINTAINING APARTMENTS
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BEST RETURNS INVOLVE RISK
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GRANDDADDY GROUNDHOG LODGE MEETS TONIGHT IN PHIL’S SHADOW
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AURELIA KUEBLER-GILLIARD
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THOMAS C. ROTH
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PALMER F. SMITH SR.
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MARTHA LUTZ, FOUNDER OF EASTON DAY CARE CENTER
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BUS LINE RUNS STRONG IN PANTHER PRIVATE FIRM SERVES ELDERLY IN CARBON
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FRANK RAPPENECKER
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SEEMS LIKE JOAN AIMS TO ONE-UP JACK BENNY ACTRESS JOAN COLLINS, ON A ROAD TOUR WITH “PRIVATE LIVES,” WON’T TELL HER AGE BECAUSE SHE DOESN’T WANT TO BE LIMITED IN HER CHOICE OF ROLES.
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LOUISE OCKOVSKY
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NO ONE INJURED IN NIS HOLLOW TRAILER FIRE
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CONCERT AN IMPROVISOR’S DELIGHT
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HELLERTOWN WOMAN SAYS ‘THANK YOU’ ISN’T ENOUGH FOR GIFT OF SISTER’S KIDNEY
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MONTCO FINALLY HAS 1992 BUDGET SPENDING PLAN MAY BE INACCURATE
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A SLOGAN FOR CONSUMERS
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ALLENTOWN
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EDWIN RABENOLD JR.; ACTIVE IN FOGELSVILLE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
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CHARLES J. BOTTOMELY
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LITTLE COLLEGE LURES TALENT FROM BRONX
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ESSAY WRITER FROM MONTCO GETS U.S. PRIZE
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RED CROSS TRAINING STARTS FOR VOLUNTEERS
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JACQUELINE MULLIN PFINGSTL
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ALLENTOWN
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ALLEN P. HAYDT
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SCRAMBLE FOR FINAL EPC SPOT SHOULD KEEP THINGS INTEREESTING KEITH GROLLER
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EVELYN G. KOCH
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WHY CHILDREN DON’T LEAVE HOME
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TRADES BY INSIDERS
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JPC APPROVES PART OF WATER, SEWER PLAN
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PEDESTRIAN, 67, HIT BY CAR, KILLED
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POLK TOWNSHIP
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BOWLING TOURNEY IS HELD
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MIDDLE SCHOOL IS NO QUICK FIX
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WILLIAM W. WILT
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RAYMOND H. HAHN, 90, EX-BUSHKILL TAX ASSESSOR
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STATE OF THE UNION WAS A CAMPAIGN SPEECH
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BETHLEHEM
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ROSE GARDEN FEST TO EXPAND
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PEARL A. DRUMBORE
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TORCIVIA RESIGNATION CAUSES TURMOIL
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GREENWOOD DESERVES SOME CREDIT
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GREEN PARTY OFFERS ALTERNATIVE CHAPTER ORGANIZES AT L. SAUCON FARM
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LOUELLA A. GRUPPO
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FUMES MAKE DREAM HOME ‘LIKE A PRISON’
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SUBDIVISION LAW ON TATAMY AGENDA
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ANNA N. BOGEN
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5 ON I-78 ACCUSED OF HAVING COCAINE
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JURY WILL HEAR STATEMENTS MADE TO FBI BANK ROBBERY SUSPECT TOLD AGENTS HE WAS THREATENED TO PAY $500 DEBT
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MONTCO ASSISTANCE AGENCY IN JEOPARDY
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GUIDING HAND AWAITS NEEDY VENTURES LARRY A. STRAIN, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
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WHEN HE STARTED LIFTING WEIGHTS LAST NOVEMBER,
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DISPATCHING SWITCH ISN’T ON EMMAUS AGENDA TONIGHT
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CURATOR TO DISCUSS HAWK SANCTUARY
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FOR THE RECORD
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OFFICE IN FREEMANSBURG IS AT CENTER OF DISPUTE
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LET AUTHORITY GO DUTCH TREAT
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CAR DRIVER SOUGHT IN DOUBLE HIT, RUN
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MEN FIRED SHOTS, STORE WORKERS SAY
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COUNTY GOP HONORS WORKERS IN CAMPAIGNS THREE GET AWARDS FOR SERVICE
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PAL FOUNDER GETS AWARD FOR SERVICE
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POT, GUNS FOUND IN CAR, POLICE SAY
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ANNA E. BLAUKOVITCH
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SACRED HEART OSTEOPATHIC EASTON
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ARTHUR S. GORDON
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A-B-E ROADS REQUIRE FAIR MIX OF FUNDS
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VICTOR H. BEAN
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DEFENSE FAILS TO SUPPRESS STATEMENTS IN MERCY CASE
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BOYS TOP 10
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BINGO UNDETERRED BY CRIME REPORT
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GRACE A. SCHEIDT
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FBI DOUBLING HEALTH CARE FRAUD FIGHT
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OLD MILL BECOMING SHELTER WORK STARTS ON TEMPORARY LIVING CENTER
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GIRLS TOP 10
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BAR CALLS SEX RAID ‘WITCH-HUNT’ OWNER SAYS POLICE PICKED HIS PLACE BECAUSE OF GAYS
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LET BUSH USE THE TELEPHONE
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NEW POST OFFICE DRAWS CROWD
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ALLENTOWN STUDENTS MEDIATE CONFLICTS
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SMILING FOR NEW PLAY
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WALTER E. BROPHY
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EVELYN M. REINERT
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HILDA B. ALDERFER
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MAGISTRATE HETTINGER RETIRES, CITING HEALTH
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MARIE A. SMITH, 84; TAUGHT 42 YEARS IN N.J.
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HISTORICALLY, TITLE IX SURVIVES CHALLENGES
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ALVERTA E. ARNDT
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PIANIST DESERVED A FULL HOUSE
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ACCORDING TO BOYLE
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CATHERINE A. TREIBLE
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SLIDING THROUGH A TUBE
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CHANGE OF COMMAND