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1992 > July > 20
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THIS SPORTING LIFE …
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GNADEN HUETTEN GRAND VIEW
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FATAL ACCIDENT STIRS ATV ARGUMENT IN PALMER
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N. WHITEHALL CRASH BRINGS DUI CHARGE
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MAHONING FIRM HAS SPACE VIEW WEATHERFAX TAPS DATA FROM SPACE SATELLITES
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TRADES BY INSIDERS
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HOSPITAL DELIVERS MORE THAN BABY — DOCTORS PROVIDE HOME FOR MOM
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JET SKIER BADLY HURT AS BOAT HITS HIM
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RITTER PUT HIS FOOT IN HIS MOUTH
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ENTERTAINERS TO ROAM STREETS AT MUSIKFEST
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MEDEI BRINGS HOME A WINNER; LEADS TRI-CO TO 4-2 VICTORY
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LEROY L. LONGENBACH
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EXTRA TIME WON’T HELP L.V. WIN FRANCHISE
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PHOTO BOOK LOGS CITY’S 250 YEARS
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HOWARD SUTTON
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POLICE SAY MAN PUNCHED WOMAN
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S. WHITEHALL JET SKIER DIES AFTER HE IS RUN OVER BY BOAT JET SKIER DIES AFTER HE IS RUN OVER BY BOAT
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‘WHEELYMPICS’ KICK OFF WEEK’S ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTING ABILITIES OF THE ‘DISABLED’
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N.J. CORPS WINS DRUM, BUGLE TEST
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ELECTION OF A NEW LEADER WON’T CHANGE ISRAEL
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ALLENTONIAN BEAT WOMAN, POLICE SAY
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CHRISTA MARIE WELLER
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PROGRAM EASES TRANSITION MINORITY STUDENTS PREPARE TO SUCCEED
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NEA HAS AGENDA WITH TESTS
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FANS’ OVATION CAN’T PUT PETTY INTO WINNER’S CIRCLE
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FARMERS’ SUPPLIER
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RALPH LEWIS
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MAN KILLED IN CRASH ON R. 563
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ELDRED TOWNSHIP
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ALLENTOWN
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34 MARIJUANA PLANTS SEIZED NEAR BANGOR
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ADVISER FULFILLED REQUEST
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COMPANY NEWS
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NEW BUSINESS
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SOLOMON S. STECKEL
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CRASH BY Q-MART INJURES WOMAN
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BETHLEHEM MAN GUILTY IN DRUG CASE
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DISMAL IN ’91, HEAVY-TRUCK SALES BRIGHTEN MANUFACTURING
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ARLENE M. HAWK
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DAD HURT AT POCONO IN RACE 4 YEARS AGO
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RABIN OFFER IS ONE STEP FOR PEACE
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LUIS TORRES
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BANGOR MAN, 78, ATTACKED IN CAR
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WILLARD LEIBENSPERGER, EX-WEATHERLY OFFICIAL
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A MIXED SIGNAL IN BEEPER GUM?
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HERITAGE CELEBRATED
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MARTHA M. EDEN
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FRANK GRISWOLD, 85, EX-HEAD OF ALLENTOWN SAFETY SHOE COMPANY
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BUCKS COUPLE CHASE DREAM — ON HORSEBACK
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WAGE TAXES, NOT PROPERTY TAXES
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WILLIAM J. MATTES
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DAD HURT AT POCONO IN RACE 4 YEARS AGO
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BETHLEHEM’S PURCHASING CHIEF QUITS AFTER LESS THAN 12 WEEKS ON THE JOB
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SUSAN BANDURICH
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MORRIS S. JONES JR.
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DR. DANIEL GROSCH, 74, PROFESSOR EMERITUS AT N. CAROLINA STATE
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MARGARET M. LANDIS
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SCHOELLKOPF SURVIVORS
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SOUDERTON TAX FOES TAKE SIDES SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS ARE SPLIT
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EMMETT J. CASPER
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STEEL RETIREES CALL NEW UNIT MCHALE
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BOY ON BIKE, 15, INJURED, CHARGED
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THE ’11TH COMMANDMENT’ CAN HELP
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PHILS WIN WILD ONE OVER L.A.
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ROBERT A. DEMILIO
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WALTRIP WINS MILLER 500 BY ACCIDENT TAKES ADVANTAGE OF CRASH THAT LANDS ALLISON IN HOSPITAL
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CAROLYN N. WUNDERLY
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EXPERT: CARBON NOT AIDS-FREE LOW STATISTICS MISLEADING, PATIENTS’ ADVOCATE SAYS
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ALLEN NEWELL, PIONEER OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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HELEN R. LYNCH
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FORMER EASTON MAN GETS PRISON SENTENCE IN APARTMENT BURGLARY
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L.V. UNION PRESIDENT PLANS MARCH TO PROTEST HIRING AT ST. LUKE’S JOB
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KEEP AIR-CONDITIONERS QUIET
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BOWMANSTOWN FIRE HALL TO HOST CARBON OFFICIALS
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POPE THANKS FAITHFUL PRAYERS AFTER SURGERY BRING PONTIFF’S GRATITUDE
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BETHLEHEM LAWYER AIDS IN RESCUE U.S. WOMAN SAYS SHE WAS HELD CAPTIVE IN COLOMBIA
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REMOVE ALLENTOWN’S ‘RIFFRAFF’
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U.S.-ISRAELI RELATIONS WARM UP LOAN GUARANTEES MAY BE CLEARED
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MONROE BIKER DIES CRASHING INTO TREE
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BEULAH E. CASE
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POLITICIANS LEAD BY EXAMPLE IN DONOR SEARCH
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BEATEN MAN CALLS 911 AND COLLAPSES
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TRANSPLANTED CANARY GUIDES PRINCETON TO TITLE
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DOCTOR LEAVES $3 MILLION MUHLENBERG IS CO-BENEFICIARY
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IDYLLIC LAKE HAS NOTORIOUS SIDE AS WELL
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TROPIANO SAYS T-SHIRTS HIT BELOW THE BELT
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SHERIFF, DEPUTIES WANT MORE THEY SAY THEIR TRAINING WARRANTS HIGHER SALARIES
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WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
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ALLENTOWN
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WALTER S. THOMPSON
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BRINGING TALES OF PUERTO RICO TO L.V.
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R.715 CRASH KILLS SAYLORSBURG MAN
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WATERSHED MEETING SET FOR JULY 29
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DOG WARDENS SCHEDULE DOOR-TO-DOOR CHECKS
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WILLIAM LERCHENMILLER, OWNER OF NORTHAMPTON ELECTRIC COMPANY
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FARMERS CAN HELP NEWCOMERS GET ALONG IN THE COUNTRY LIFE
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JUVENILE ACCUSED OF INDECENT ASSAULT
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RADIO GROUP LOST DEDICATED HELPER
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SINGERS HOUSTON, BROWN MAKE THEIR MUSICAL MATCH
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CAR HITS POLE, MAN FOUND IN STREET
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CLINTON, GORE RECORDS ON ABORTION SHIFTED AS ISSUE DEVELOPED
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GALLUP SURVEY FINDS FEWER WORKERS PUTTING DOLLARS INTO RETIREMENT