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1992 > February > 17
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THE NATION’S PRESIDENTS TRAVEL MORE ALL THE TIME HELLO, GOOD-BYE
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WINTER GAMES CARNIVAL RAISES AIDS MONEY
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INVESTIGATION OF HILL LEAKS IS A MISTAKE
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PENN STATE SCORES ROUTINE 33-6 WIN OVER LEHIGH
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HEART LACERATIONS BLAMED IN DEATH
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DELIGHT BREIDEGAM SR., FORMER CHAIRMAN OF E. PENN MANUFACTURING
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BUCHMILLER WANTS RESPECT FOR WHITEHALL
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STEEL OFFICIAL WILL DISCUSS PARTNERSHIP
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JIM THORPE REJECTS PROPOSAL TO ASK FOR A SECOND BRIDGE
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‘COCKTAIL HOUR’ IS CHARMING TIME OF FUN AND FORM OVER SUBSTANCE
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LOUIS GONZALEZ
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HELEN A. HARVILLA
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MUHLENBERG RECEIVES $1.5 MILLION
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IRMA EASTERDAY SNOEBERGER
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FRUSTRATED WITH PLANNER
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ZONING OFFICER RESIGNS AFTER CLASH WITH COUNCIL
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PARKETTES CAPTURE NATIONAL TEAM TITLE
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LOCAL CONCERNS SEND TEAMS TO PARTICIPATE IN BENEFIT FOR MS
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JEROME W. MILLER
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WILLIAMS GETS WHAT HE DESERVES: STANDING OVATION
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ROYAL TREATMENT
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THE SWEET TASTE OF TREES
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SADIE M. LONG
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FLYERS BATTLE PENGUINS, SETTLE FOR 3-3 DEADLOCK
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CRACKS MAR BOROUGH BUILDING DAMAGE RESULT OF ADDITION, WILSON FEARS
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BETHLEHEM
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U. NAZARETH CLEARS B-LL RELEASE EAJSA PLAN WOULD ELIMINATE LAWSUITS
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RUTH C. MUTH, 93, FORMER ASD TEACHER
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WILLIAM JOHN SANDT, 63, OWNER OF MARSHALLS CREEK AUTO PARTS STORE
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ALLENTOWN
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CANADIANS LIKE THEIR HEALTH CARE
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CHARLOTTE L. BIONDO
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RECESSION’S IMPACT FELT MORE BY YOUNGER LEHIGH PEOPLE
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WHO WAS THOMAS HUGHES? CLUE IS ALLENTOWN BUS TICKET
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TAX OFFICER IS SEEKING HOUSE SEAT
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ALLENTOWN
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HANOVER, LEHIGH COUNTY
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LITHUANIANS FACE BATTLE OVER ECONOMIC DAMAGE
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MONEY WON’T FIX THE SCHOOLS
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BOYS TOP 10
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ROLLER COASTER ENTHUSIASTS POLISH UP ON NEW RIDES
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PERKASIE MAN HURT IN RICHLAND CRASH
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LET’S CALL IT A DEPRESSION
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JULIA NEITH
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WARREN R. HAHN
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CLAUDINE KOEHLER, 88, EX-BASD MUSIC TEACHER
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GERTRUDE E. RITTER
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COMPARE ALLENTOWN TO NEIGHBORS
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NEW NAME TAGS
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DANCING FOR THE KIDS
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ROSE RUDZIE
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HOESMAN SERVICES
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WILBUR F. METZGER
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NINOSKA SERRANO GONZALEZ
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KIDS LEARN FROM LUNCH SALE TAMAQUA PROJECT FEEDS MACE TRANSPLANT FUND
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TEAMWORK PAYS OFF, FOLEY SAYS
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GAMES FIGHT AIDS CARNIVAL IS FIRST OF 4 FUND-RAISERS
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BINGO OPERATOR SAYS HE’LL RUN LEGAL GAMES
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COURT SHRUGS OFF TOUGH DECISION
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CASEY IN NO HURRY TO REPLACE STUMP MAGISTRATE LEFT NEARLY 2 YEARS OF TERM AFTER SERVING 40 PLUS
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A ‘NO MORE’ BILL OF RIGHTS IS ADOPTED
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HELEN DIEHL
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FAMILY FUN IN THE PARK
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GIRLS TOP 10
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LANTA SETS GOAL OF $7,000 TO HELP CLIENTS GET RIDES
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CHARLES F. LUSCH
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COMPUTERIZE OR FAIL, MACHINING FIRM FINDS REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: MANUFACTURING
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CORNER ON MONEY
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JOHN WATTO
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HORSE CLUB ARRANGES TO CONSERVE ITS LAND
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TAMAQUA BOARD HIRES COACHES, SUBSTITUTE
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DRIVER COLLAPSES AT WHEEL; 3 HURT
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GEORGE A. HILL
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BETHLEHEM
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MARTHA GREISIGER
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AUTOPSY SHOWS MAN DIED OF INJURIES
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SIX MORE ENTER THE DISTRICT 11 HALL OF FAME
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DISTRICT JUSTICES SWITCHING TO STATE JUDICIAL COMPUTER
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RAYMOND A. KENDRA
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JOHN STREADER
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SEMINAR TO EXPLAIN EROSION
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COVERAGE WAS DEMEANING TO SPEAKER’S MESSAGE
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WITNESS SOUGHT IN CAR SMASHING
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ALTERNATIVE TO ROAD SALT SAFER BUT LESS EFFICIENT, MOST COSTLY
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2 GRAND VIEW NURSES MAY GET STATE AWARD
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H. MARIE ZIMMERMAN, EX-HAMBURG TEACHER
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BETHLEHEM
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‘COACH’ TRACY IS HEDGING, BUT THE REST PICK EASTON IN EPC
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CALL HELPS TO REUNITE TENN. WOMAN, FAMILY
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IRONIES IN LICENSE INCIDENTS
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PRESIDENTS DAY AFFECTS SCHEDULES
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MARY E. WEIR
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COUGHLIN FACING CHALLENGE 1 DEMOCRAT TO RUN; 2 OTHERS PONDER RACE
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STONEMASON HAS FOUNDATION OF HALF A CENTURY AT HIS CRAFT
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ACCORDING TO BOYLE
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FORMER COUNTY OFFICIAL GETS DER PROMOTION
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NINE READY TO TESTIFY AGAINST DOGS’ OWNER
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ALLENTOWN
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HELP NEEDED ON SCHNECK HOME MARKET OWNER WANTS TO MOVE N. WHITEHALL HOUSE ACROSS STREET
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PISTONS HIT ORLANDO TO TOP SIXERS 90-83 WOOLRIDGE SCORES SEASON-HIGH 34 POINTS
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TEACHER TO FACE FIRING ATTEMPT
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TRADES BY INSIDERS
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TAX DECISIONS SHOULD BE LOCAL
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MILLICENT GORDON
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CLINICAL ASSISTANT NAMED FOR SURGERY DEPARTMENT
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MARY E. REBER
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ESTHER B. DELABAR
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MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE IS HIT BY BURGLAR
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SUN INN TALK TO BE ON RESTORATION
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LANDLORDS HAVE RIGHTS IN BANKRUPTCY
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RICHARD W. STAPLES, 66; HAD EAST STROUDSBURG APPLIANCE SERVICE
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IT’S OFTEN AN UPHILL CLIMB FOR BICYCLING ADVOCATE
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COMPANY NEWS
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DR. H. MAHLON GEHMAN, MONTGOMERY OSTEOPATH
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ANDREW B. PRIBULKA, 69, EX-PIAA BASKETBALL OFFICIAL
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OFFICER, DRIVER INJURED IN COLLISION
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GREENWOOD’S TOUGHEST WORDS TARGET KOSTMAYER, NOT SCHIAFFINO
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OSTEOPATHIC
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LADDERED BOND PORTFOLIO OFFERS PERIODIC MATURITY WITH MONTHLY CHECKS
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OUR LEADERS EARN PRIZES FOR NONSENSE
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ENJOYING SUN OF WINTER