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1992 > February > 23
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AIRBAG RELIABILITY EXPECTED TO BECOME A BIGGER ISSUE FOR RUNOVER AIRBAGS INCREASE CAR SAFETY, BUT RELIABILITY IS QUESTIONED
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JUDY O’HARA
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HOW THEY DOCTORED IN EARLY BETHLEHEM MEDICAL HISTORIAN TELLS THE STORY
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QUALITY OF LIFE IN VALLEY IS A MATTER OF WHOM YOU ASK
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EN ROUTE — TO WORK, OR TO GROWING UP.
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SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL TO HAVE GALA OPENING
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SILBERG-QUIGNEY
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PALMERTON SLIPS PAST STROUDSBURG TO CAPTURE CENTENNIAL TOURNAMENT
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CURING SMALL BUSINESSES’ HEALTH CARE ILLS IS AIM IN PA.
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ALL-AMERICA AWARD COVETED FOR CITY BRAGGING RIGHTS
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NANCY WHITE
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LONG-PROPOSED SLATE BELT EXPRESSWAY MAY GO FROM PLAN TO REALITY
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REIBMAN-PARR
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LAFAYETTE ROLLS WHILE NAVY BURNS; PREVAILS 77-67
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SAUCON KEEPS PART OF FAILED PACT
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FEWER PEOPLE, BUSINESSES CALLING DOWNTOWN HOME
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ROBERT L. BARTHLOW, PRESIDENT LEHIGH COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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WOMEN’S AMERICAN ORT TO HOLD ART SHOW, SALE
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ALEX MACKIEWICZ, DIRECTOR AT&T; ALLENTOWN WORKS
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TEXTILE ARTIST IS NEW DIRECTOR AT LUCKENBACH
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HALL-LAYTON
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AS GRIP OF POVERTY TIGHTENS, SOCIAL SERVICES STRUGGLE TO HELP
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POLICEMAN MAY OWE HIS LIFE TO AN AIRBAG
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CROUTHAMEL
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RICHARD J. ASHBY JR., PRESIDENT, CEO AND DIRECTOR LAFAYETTE BANK
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ANTIQUES EVENT TO BENEFIT ALLENTOWN OSTEOPATHIC
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WHAT SYSTEM PERMITS IN WHITEHALL
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COMMITTEES TACKLE LABOR, MANAGEMENT
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TEMPORARY FIX PLANNED FOR BRIDGE IN THORPE
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TAX CREDIT PROPOSALS FOR FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS AREN’T ALL EQUALLY BENEFICIAL
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FREEMAN-DRUMHELLER
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MARY ANN BUNGERZ, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LEHIGH VALLEY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
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INJURY ACCIDENT
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WE’LL TAKE THE CITY LIFE, FORMER SUBURBANITES SAY
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VAN WHY
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BEULAH WILLIAMS
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LEE A. BUTZ, PRESIDENT ALVIN H. BUTZ INC.
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FROM NOTEBOOKS TO STETHOSCOPES FORMER TEACHER ENJOYS NEW CAREER AS DOCTOR
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OUTSTANDING CHEFS TO SHARE THEIR SECRETS IN LCCC PROGRAM
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SAGL-SMITH
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YES TO DISTRICT, NO TO LAW, WAS STROUDSBURG’S DECISION
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4 ARRESTED IN THEFT OF CHECKS FROM MAILBOXES
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HOLDING BACK THE YEARS KEMERER TRIES WAYS TO PROTECT TREASURES FROM TIME’S RAVAGES
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TOY FAIR OFFERS SNEAK PEEK AT COMING CHRISTMAS TREATS
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CRIME-TESTED NEIGHBORHOOD STRUGGLES, HOPES
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ALLEN ‘MIDDLEWEIGHTS’ TAKE 40-22 DECISION FROM DIERUFF
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MERKERT-CORRELL
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PETER LIKINS, PRESIDENT LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
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FESTIVALS EVOLVED DIFFERENTLY FOR ALLENTOWN, BETHLEHEM
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T. ANTHONY IANNELLI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALLENTOWN DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY
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ELECTRONIC TAX FILING BRINGS QUICK, BUT EXPENSIVE, RETURN OF REFUND
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SAMSON-PLESSL
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DAN WELLS, CHAIRMAN AND CEO STIEGLER, WELLS & BRUNSWICK INC.
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SOPHIE KOCH
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ALAN L. JENNINGS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE OF THE LEHIGH INC.
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MILANDER CONTINUES PARKLAND’S DIVING PROWESS
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THERE ARE JOBS TO BE DONE . . .
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EITHER YOU’RE UNION OR YOU’RE NOT
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JEROME MAX; WAS FOOTBALL STAR AT ALLENTOWN HIGH
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WHEN WILL WALL STREET WORRY ABOUT GEORGE BUSH?
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WALTER J. DEALTREY, PRESIDENT LEHIGH VALLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK
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POLICE CHASE ENDS WITH CRASH IN PENN FOREST
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LOOKING BACK
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ALLENTOWN LOOKS TO ‘VISION’
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BRUCE FERRETTI, CHAIRMAN LEHIGH LUMBER CO. INC.
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POLICE SAY SUSPECT SHOT IN STRUGGLE
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SERGIU SCHWARTZ FINDS ONENESS WITH HIS VIOLIN
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J.M. DOWD HAS WORDS TO PONDER
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JOHN R. HOWELL, CHAIRMAN FIRST VALLEY BANK
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MINORITIES STRUGGLE WITH RISING TIDE OF RACISM
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INJURED DEER WANDERS IN CITY
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RUTH E. HEINRICH
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CHARLES STOKES
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RABIH-NIMEH
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ROBERT M. SCHOEMAKER
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MISSING CHILD
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DEMOCRAT SEYFRIED HIRES DEMOCRATS, DESPITE HIS CLAIM
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GOLFING GOLD NEW COURSES NEAR TUCSON TAKE THE DESERT BY STORM
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JEFF PARKS
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KEVIN MARTIN, PRESIDENT ALPO PETFOODS INC.
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IB JACOBSEN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FULLER CO.
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SINE’S OLD-FASHIONED FOOD AND FRIENDLINESS OFFER BIG HELPINGS OF COMFORT
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BICYCLE-TOUR OPERATOR OFFERING WEEKEND AND FIVE-DAY INN-TO-INN TOURS
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R. MICKEY ANGST
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SMALL DOWNTOWN DISTRICT OF COOPERATING MERCHANTS THRIVES IN PALMERTON
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DOMINIC J. ALERCIA
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EDWARD MENEELEY
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WAR TO SAVE CHILDREN AT LEVEL UNIMAGINED 10 YEARS AGO
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‘FRIENDS’ QUESTION SEYFRIED’S ‘POPULARITY’
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JAMES MULLEN
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EDGAR CARRASQUILLA
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HERBERT H. GRUBE
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CITIES’ DOWNTOWN PROJECTS BECOMING LESS THAN GRAND
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THOMAS F. GOLDSMITH, MAYOR CITY OF EASTON
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LATINOS FIND A HAVEN IN BETHLEHEM
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UNITED WAY CZAR WIELDS HIS POWER AS HE PLEASES CRITICS QUESTION SPENDING, PERKS FOR FRIENDS
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ALLENTOWN SACRED HEART OSTEOPATHIC ST. LUKE’S
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L. SAUCON SUSPENDS OFFICER; WAS SUED
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GLADYS FALSTICK
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PATRICK CONWAY
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SEEING OLYMPICS IS GIVING SKATERS THE URGE FOR ICE
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JIM HACKETT
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DEAF ACTOR LOVES PYT ROLE
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SHELDON P. SIEGEL, PRESIDENT AND CEO WLVT-TV CHANNEL 39
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FIGHT OVER HISTORIC DISTRICTS WENT OUT A CASEMENT WINDOW
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CLT MAKES ITSELF AT HOME IN WILDER’S ‘OUR TOWN’
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JOSEPH S. DADDONA, MAYOR CITY OF ALLENTOWN
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SAUCON SURVIVES 2 OTS; CAPTURES SECOND-HALF TITLE
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JOHN ACERRA
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MCDERMOTT PARKETTES’ BEST BET?
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DONALD P. BENNER, PRESIDENT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. OF LEHIGH COUNTY
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ROGER H. MARTIN, PRESIDENT MORAVIAN COLLEGE
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RICHARD S. GURIN, PRESIDENT AND CEO BINNEY & SMITH INC.
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PANTHERS SHOWER TREYS BUT NORTH PENN REIGNS
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DALE SANDSTROM, PRESIDENT THE GOOD SHEPHERD HOME
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NO JOY LEFT, LEHIGH FALLS TO BISON 80-67
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YOUSSEF BALLAN
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PEOPLE AND CHANGES
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BEULAH P. OYER
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ANNA M. CALLARO
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WALTER F. WILLIAMS, CHAIRMAN AND CEO BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP.
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DAVID E. MCFARLAND, PRESIDENT KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY
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ROBERT C. WOOD, PRESIDENT THE WOOD CO.
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MORTAGUA-PAVKOVIC
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RALPH FINOK
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BASKETBALL RUNS DEEP IN THE FISHER FAMILY
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FEGELY
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LAST WEEK IN THE VALLEY
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BROWN-CZINKE
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PAM AND GARY HASSAY
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HOSPITALS FOLLOWING PATIENTS TO GREENER PASTURES IN SUBURBS
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DREW LEWIS, CHAIRMAN AND CEO UNION PACIFIC CORP.
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MARQUITA FREDERICK
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A WORLD-CLASS EXPERIENCE FOR YOUNG DANCERS
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ZEHNER SERVICES
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IRS LISTS 21 CHANGES SUBMITTING TAX RETURN
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VALLEY COLLEGES CAN BE NATIONAL MODEL OF COOPERATION
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U.S. PROJECT TRANSFORMING TRAFFIC AT EASTON’S CENTER
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SECRET EFFORT BY BUSH HELPED IRAQ KEY U.S. AID ALLOWED SADDAM TO GIRD FOR WAR FIRST OF THREE PARTS
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ACTING SOLO ON A ‘WING’ AND A PRAYER
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CITIES’ FINANCIAL FUTURE HAS EVERYTHING BUT SILVER LINING
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LAURENCE W. HECHT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR IACOCCA INSTITUTE, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
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ECONOMY AND LAW KEEP MAJOR L.V. BANKS FOCUSED
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JOHN PHILLIPS
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CATHY KAVOUNAS, PRESIDENT COLDWELL BANKER HERITAGE REAL ESTATE
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WILLIAM HARRAL, VICE PRESIDENT-EXTERNAL AFFAIRS AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER BELL OF PENNSYLVANIA
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KEN GEHRINGER
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MARY ANN DWYER
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RIDE A SIDEWALK AND FORGET THOSE DEFICIT BLUES
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MCDADE, CASEY GIVE SCRANTON ‘A NICE ADVANTAGE’
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ONE-ACT OPERA RENDERS LOVE AND GRIEF OF COMPOSER PUCCINI
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ALLENTOWN
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EVA DEUTSCH
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RICHARD LEWIS, PRESIDENT LEHIGH VALLEY BANK
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ARDATH RODALE, CHAIRMAN AND CEO RODALE PRESS INC.
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ALLENTOWN
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JOHN T. KAUFFMAN, CHAIRMAN AND CEO PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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DOWNTOWNS CITIES LEARNING THEY MUST EVOLVE TO ESCAPE DECAY
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MARK T. LIEBERMAN, PRESIDENT LIEBERMAN-APPALUCCI ADVERTISING
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MULES IN PLAYOFFS BY EDGING ‘HOUNDS
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FROZEN ALPINE HUNTER CORPSE DATED BACK TO STONE AGE
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JONATHAN C. MESSERLI, PRESIDENT MUHLENBERG COLLEGE
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BERNARD DURANT
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ROBERT W. KNIPE, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO MERCHANTS BANK
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SCRANTON HOPES TO RISE WITH RAIL PARK, DOWNTOWN MALL
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COLORFUL VOLUME PLANTS HAPPY THOUGHTS OF SALAD DAYS.
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BRUCE G. KILROY, PRESIDENT-LEHIGH VALLEY DIVISION MERIDIAN BANK
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CLARENCE C. LIVENGOOD
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BOWLERS REALLY DO MAKE UP A SMALL CULTURE WITHIN OUR SPORTS WORLD
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BRENDA T. SETCER
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STERNER-HAMMER
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LIBRARY BREAKFAST WAS SUCCESS
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POLICE SAY MAN HAD POT IN SHOE
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U.S. SHOULD STOP ALL FOREIGN AID
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ROBERT EDWARD DOLL
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DOWNTOWN ‘STILL VERY VIBRANT’ TO HEIR OF LEH LEGACY
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ALLENTOWN OUTLET MALL WAS THAT ONLY IN NAME
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JOHN CUNNINGHAM; WAS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IN FREEMANSBURG
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JAMIE P. MUSSELMAN, PRESIDENT MUSSELMAN ADVERTISING INC.
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HISTORIC DISTRICT AN ECONOMIC TOOL TO SAVE NEIGHBORHOOD
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GASES, SPRINGS, SENSORS MAKE UP A CAR’S AIRBAG
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RICHARD A. ANDERSON, PRESIDENT ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL
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HAVLICSEK-KLINE
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BINNEY & SMITH SHOWS THE WAY IN MARKETING
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‘THERE’S A DICHOTOMY HERE,’ READING OFFICIAL ASSERTS
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DICURCIO-YUSELLA
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HOUSING, SERVICE NEEDS CHANGE AS POPULATION GROWS OLDER
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CLOCK RUNS OUT ON LEHIGH 95-94 AGAINST BUCKNELL
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LEGAL AVENUE IS SOMETIMES ONLY ROUTE TO PRESERVING BOND WITH GRANDCHILDREN GRANDPARENTS’ RIGHTS
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RUMRILL-CHLEBOVE
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THE SUNDAY HUNTING BAN STILL AN ISSUE
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STATELINERS WIN N.J. GROUP 3 DUAL CHAMPIONSHIP
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SANDOR AND MAGDALENA TOTH
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GARY K. SHORTS, PUBLISHER AND CEO THE MORNING CALL
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FUR CONTROVERSY FOCUS OF TRAPPERS’ EDUCATION EFFORTS
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TEMPTATION IS GREAT, BUT SOME RESTAURANTS RESIST MOVE OUT OF TOWN
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HOUSING REHABILITATION STUNTS BLIGHT
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WILLIAMS-SASSAMAN
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ROBERT I. MANN SR.
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LEHIGH U. APPLAUDED FOR INCENTIVE IN SOUTH BETHLEHEM
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ELMER M. MYERS
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WITNESS TO CRASH IN BATH IS SOUGHT
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SPENCE
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ELLSWORTH S. SHEARER JR.; FORMERLY RAN LINDA LAKE
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NOVA VISIBLE TO HUMAN EYE IS FOUND
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ALVERTA VIRGINIA HOPPEL
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ALLENTOWN
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MUSSELMAN
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MINNELLI STEPPING RIGHT IN FORM
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AINGE PLAYED TWO PROFESSIONAL SPORTS; MCCASKILL DIDN’T
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GALA TO OPEN MUSEUM’S EXHIBIT OF MORAVIAN ARTIST’S LANDSCAPES
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ON ‘TRACKING,’ DON’T FORGET THE EXCEPTIONS
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MARTHA G. SEGEL, BROKER/OWNER RE/MAX REAL ESTATE, ALLENTOWN
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JOHN GOULD JR.
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THOUSANDS OF PUPILS TO SEE ‘CHARLOTTE’S WEB’
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SCHOOL CLOSING UPSETS CHILDREN
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BOGERT-CLEMENT
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OVER 100 ATTEND DANCE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR FACILITY TO HOUSE PATIENTS’ FAMILIES
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NORTH PENN TAKES 4TH STRAIGHT DISTRICT ONE SECTION II TITLE
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MORSE-BENNETT
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DANIEL G. GAMBET, PRESIDENT ALLENTOWN COLLEGE OF SAINT FRANCIS DESALES
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STOCK MARKET GAME PLAYERS RUN GAMUT
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MOORE TWP. POLICE FEEL UNPREPARED FOR URBAN-TYPE CRIME
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ABBY GLESSNER, FORMERLY OF BETHLEHEM; WAS 101
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JUDITH MCGOUGH-KING, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT ALLENTOWN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP.
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DOES THORPE NEED HISTORIC ZONING TO STAY A ‘JEWEL’?
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HOMESPUN BANKS TOUT GROWTH ROLE; IMPACT QUESTIONED
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PUPPETS WERE THE WAY TO TEACH, THRILL CHILDREN
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BEATRICE AND EDWARD RAMIREZ
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BETHLEHEM MAYOR ENVISIONS BASEBALL, CULTURE ALONG RIVER
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MORE ROAD TRAFFIC MEANS WHEELING TO FRUSTRATION
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MIKULEC
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LOCAL AGENCIES ASK ABOUT NATIONAL UNITED WAY SPENDING
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VICTOR BERGHOLD
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ENCOURAGE PEACEABLE RESEARCH
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LEONARD S. YURKOVIC, PRESIDENT AND CEO SI HANDLING SYSTEMS
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BRICKS AND MORTAR
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KENNETH R. SMITH, MAYOR CITY OF BETHLEHEM
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TAMA AND ROBERTO GHEDINI
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ALLENTOWN WOMAN LIKELY WINNER OF $50,000 IN LOTTERY
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ALLENTOWN
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SYLVESTER H. BICKERT
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DOUGLAS C. PATT, PRESIDENT PATT, WHITE CO. REALTORS
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RECALLED OVER AIRBAG PROBLEMS
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HISTORIC ARTS CENTERS CAN SHORE UP TROUBLED CITY HUBS
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JUNIOR LEAGUE BASH TO BRING BACK THE ’60S
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ROBERT A. MAJOR, PREESIDENT AND CEO CHRYSLER FIRST INC.
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ROBERT I. ROTBERG, PRESIDENT LAFAYETTE COLLEGE
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JOHN M. NORTON JR., MANAGER-AETNA HEALTH PLANS AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., SOUTH WHITEHALL
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NEWS CHIEF HAPPY WITH STABILITY AT CHANNEL 69
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MULES IN PLAYOFFS BY EDGING ‘HOUNDS
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MARY JANE MCNEAR
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SABA-KASICK
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BARBARA DAVIS
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UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY RAISES RECORD $27,000
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SCIENCE-FICTION AUTHOR TAKING ON REAL WORLD
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JOHN BUTTERWICK
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JULIA P. WOTRING
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ALLENTOWN HOPES CURFEW WILL CONTROL UNRULY TEENS
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CRUISES THAT HUG THE SHORELINE OFFER A NEW SLANT ON U.S.
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… KEEP ROLLING ALONG
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NATALINA LELLI
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JUNIOR LEAGUE SUSTAINERS ANNOUNCE ‘GYPSY’ NIGHT
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DOROTHY GULBENKIAN BLANEY, PRESIDENT CEDAR CREST COLLEGE
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SOME LAWMAKERS’ WAR CHESTS SKIMPY
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INJURED IN CRASH, MAN STILL ‘CRITICAL’
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ZARN-POORE
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SCHOOLS NEED FISCAL REFORM
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BUCHMAN-KEIM
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BETHLEHEM YWCA PLANS BIRTHDAY BALL CELEBRATION
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POLICE: MAN MADE HARASSING CALLS
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SAVING MONEY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE
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WORKING TO BE ON TOP NCAA TEAM TITLE IN WRESTLING WOULD CAP FRITZ’S DREAM
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ECONOMIC MARCH IN ALLENTOWN MOVES TOWARD RIVER
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THEY’VE PUT ROUGH EDGES ON THE CIRCLE
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JEFF FEATHER, PRESIDENT PENTAMATION ENTERPRISES
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DONATIONS FROM CONGRESS ARE AN OMINOUS TWIST
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MIKHAIL KIMAK
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SANTO F. FARINA
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SMOKERS ARE UNFAIRLY BLAMED
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DEXTER F. BAKER, CHAIRMAN AND CEO AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC.
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IRWIN GREENBERG
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COURAGE WILTS IN POLITICAL HEAT
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EARLY ‘SPRING CLEANING’ DUE BIRDFEEDING STATIONS
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RECESSION MEANS MUCH WORK IN PUBLIC ASSISTANCE OFFICES
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WETHERHOLD-RISS
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REV. ARTHUR NEHRING; WAS PASTOR OF MORAVIAN CHURCH IN PALMER TWP.
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BUCKNELL NIPS LEHIGH 95-94 IN ‘PREVIEW’
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GOLDEN RULES LOCAL REGULATIONS OFTEN KEEP LOW-INCOME BUYERS FROM BEING ABLE TO FIND HOMES THEY CAN AFFORD
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REVITALIZATION NOW THE THINKING FOR DOWNTOWN MALLS