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Unkind cut: Pa. man guilty of ripping neighbor's door open with chain saw over parking dispute
SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania man faces up to 37 years in prison now that he's been convicted of tearing open a neighbor's door with a chain saw in a fit of anger over parking. Authorities said 34-year-old Robert Kane began sawing through the...Tags: Pennsylvania
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Scranton man attacks neighbor's door with chain saw
The Associated PressA Scranton man may face up to 37 years in prison for tearing open a neighbor's door with a chain saw. Police say 34-year-old Robert Kane began sawing through the front door of Jamie Zaleski's apartment in Scranton while Zaleski and several friends ran...Tags: Crimes
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Pennsylvania gets an official inaugural ball
Of The Morning CallPennsylvania's political brass will get a close-up view of newly sworn-in President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden on inauguration day at an official ''home state'' inaugural ball hosted in the state's honor. The Keystone State will share...Tags: Hawaii, National Government, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Joe Biden
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Caroline Kennedy? No, Bill Clinton
The Swampby Mark Silva Will the new senator from New York, Sen. Clinton, please rise to take the oath of office? Bill Clinton, that is. Caretaker, for the seat of his wife, the former first lady, Hillary Clinton, leaving the Senate......Tags: Caroline Kennedy, Executive Branch, Democratic Party, John F. Kennedy, Regional Authority
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'09 Resolutions: Resolve to change actions, not who you are
The Hartford CourantIt's time again to assess what we're doing wrong and how to change it. But how much can people really change? Psychologists have been trying to answer this for decades. Considering the economy, the environment and a hyper health-consciousness, we're...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Colleges and Universities
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Births: January 4, 2009
EASTON HOSPITAL SONS Dec. 25 - Brian and Amber Correll, Nazareth. Dec. 24 - John Maldonado and Tanya Mercado, Easton. Dec. 23 - Justin Beebe and Amanda VanBuskirk, Easton. DAUGHTERS Dec. 19 - Alonzo F. Watts and Gloria S. Torres, Easton. Dec. 18...Tags: Bangor, Phillipsburg, Selena, Hospitals and Clinics, Nazareth
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POLICE BEAT
Reports from county or village police, Dec. 7-13. East Farmingdale Supplies were stolen Dec. 8 from a construction trailer on Route 109. A 1999 Mercedes-Benz was stolen Dec. 12 on Route 109. A burglary was discovered Dec. 13 at a building on Smith...Tags: Vehicles, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Road Accidents, Police Arrests, Automotive Equipment
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Star Track: Antoine Holmes
Antoine Holmes, 22, of Williamsburg wrapped up a solid senior season for North Carolina State by blocking a field-goal attempt and registering two tackles Monday, though they weren't enough to keep the Wolfpack from losing 29-23 to Rutgers in the...Tags: North Carolina, Colleges and Universities, Birmingham , Hartford Wolf Pack, Wrestling
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Roadway scales back operations
Of The Morning CallAs part of a nationwide move to cut costs and consolidate routes, trucking giant Roadway Express is scaling back operations at its Tannersville terminal and cutting at least 120 relatively high-paying jobs. Its parent company is also combining operations...Tags: Unemployment, Heads of State, Layoffs and Downsizing, Allentown, National Government
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Two separate bank robberies reported Tuesday
Of The Morning CallA man doused a counter with lighter fluid and threatened to set it on fire during a bank robbery Tuesday morning in Monroe County, police said. The heist at a Citizens Bank branch in Blakeslee happened just before 11 a.m., about the same time a man...Tags: South Whitehall Township, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Police, Bank Robbery, Crimes
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New Year's Resolutions Should Strive To Change What You Do, Not Who You Are
The Hartford CourantIt's time again to assess what we're doing wrong, and how to change it. But how much can people really change? Psychologists have been trying to answer this for decades. Considering the economy, the environment and a hyper health-consciousness, we're...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, New Year's Day, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Colleges and Universities
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Part 1: 'We could see the Germans and their tanks'
Of The Morning CallFirst of two parts Donald W. Burdick was a pre-med student at the University of Scranton when the Army drafted him during World War II. In July 1944, he landed in northern France with a field artillery observation battalion. Five months later, Pfc....Tags: Forks Township, Building Material, Armed Forces, Physiology, Road Transportation
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