The Times Leader - 26 Oct 2010
As bedbugs crawl around, NYC tourists creeped out
Four former Mark II restaurants have been sold
AG: Galicki knew of scheme
Court pay requests draw ire
Election tab gets higher
Another PSU collectible
The race goes face-to-face
It’s the season to be sneezing
POLICE BLOTTER Shickshinny store held up at knifepoint
W-B Twp. will hold f irst reading of budget
Some of the invited may miss NAACP’s Meet the Candidates
Vo-tech director Ellis ends 40-year career
COURT BRIEFS
Pa. budget has big surplus of smoke, mirrors
Home rule pros, cons presented
Murder trial now in Jan.
Group working to honor ‘nurse’s nurse’ killed in Vietnam
Senatorial smackdown
MARK GUYDISH
Woman’s death ruled homicide
Strikes cost France big bucks
AP Poll: Third of voters may switch
Afghanistan president says country gets ‘bags of money’ from U.S. and Iran
Bernanke: Feds eye foreclosure confusion
‘Hiccuper’ now a suspect
Gas-tax compromise sought
16 years for terror plot
Thousands flee from quake
Mary George
Ryan Howard ‘RoRo’ Salsman
Keystone has Students Veterans of America
Grace (Mantione) Emma
Yvonne C. ‘Bonnie’ Rink
Gerald D. Pisaneschi
Sylvia M. Domulevicz
Katherine Ann
Tabit-Olson
Marie D. Stankiewicz
FUNERALS
MARK II
Clinton visit to bring early dismissal
Car break-ins net probation, house arrest for Wilkes-Barre man
NEWS BRIEFS
Remember 2003 on Nov. 2, 2010
Voter prefers issues, not negative mailings
Carney’s character clear in actions, votes, service
Health care questions directed to Kanjorski
Democratic incumbents deserve to get the boot
Big Government’s record a sad tale of too much
Tea party member feels empowered, not racist
This Mullery supporter vouches for his qualities
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Blake’s campaign coffers take huge leap
120th hopeful’s contribution from convicted felon criticized
Dallas QB injures collarbone in loss
One Phillie who is Werth the whole bank
End of season comes too soon for Patriots in loss to Warriors
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Matthews has good shot at title
Rangers must f ind way to win
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Holy Redeemer boys return to 2A tourney
Pittston Area-Wyoming Area
Field Hockey Playoffs
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New talent added to Penguins’ lineup
Jones wishes she never lied about drugs use
Miseri women fall in volleyball
Blue Jackets top Flyers
Yankees f ire pitching coach Dave Eiland
Wade hunting for trophy
Royals survive scare, beat Tunkhannock
Injury could make Favre break streak
Lincecum will get the ball for Game 1
Keeping up with help from ‘cloud’
ARROW AUTO GLASS OPENS IN W-B TWP.
UGI natural gas expanding
BP chief blasts media, politicians
Stocks climb on global trade pledge
Office Depot CEO leaving
Buffett sees Kraft rebound
Sony ending Walkman sales
Toll takes credit line
Boyd stands pat on Borgata
Flu season is almost here
IN BRIEF
New blood test for tuberculosis has advantages
Try a glass of chocolate milk for a post-workout drink
BLOOD DRIVES
FREE MEDICAL CLINICS
Red Hot Divas hold summer picnic
NEWS FOR SENIORS
Golden Living residents treated to performance
Safe driving course scheduled at Masonic Village
Dance students perform at Mercy Center
Dusten R. Truett
PETS OF THE WEEK
Khadayja L. Grant
Jay S. Shemanski
Olivia Lewis
Cancer survivors take insensitive man to task for his breast implant bias
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