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Nearing retirement, Conyngham pastor reflects on 40 years of ministry
Standard-Speaker, Hazleton, Pa.Every night before he goes to bed, the Rev. William "Chip" Fairchild, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church in Conyngham, recites a similar prayer. "I always thank God for the privilege of being a pastor of this church, and for the honor of all these years...Tags: Arts and Culture, Christianity, Literature, Allentown, New York City
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Jury deliberates 10th day in Philadelphia abortion doctor trial
ReutersBy Dave Warner PHILADELPHIA, May 13 (Reuters) - A Philadelphia jury began its 10th day of deliberations on Monday in the murder trial of a doctor accused of killing babies and a patient during late-term abortions at a clinic that served low-income women....Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Kermit Gosnell, Justice System, Social Issues
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Four children, two adults die in Pennsylvania house fire -report
ReutersMay 13 (Reuters) - A late-night house fire in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, has killed four children and two adults, a television station reported on Monday. A Schuylkill County dispatcher told Philadelphia's NBC10 that the fire broke out just before...Tags: Fires, Television Industry, Schuylkill County
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Leonard L. Ross, medical researcher and administrator.
Philadelphia Daily NewsL ROSS STEIN has a cherished photo of her father, Leonard Ross, and her son, Harry Ross Stein, at the Rodin Museum in Paris in June 2011. They are seated on a bench and her father is pointing at Rodin's "Gates of Hell" and very seriously explaining...Tags: Bronx (New York City), Teaching and Learning, Milan (Italy), Teachers, Physiology
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Shale made Penn State professor a star
The Philadelphia InquirerPennsylvania State University geoscientist Terry Engelder spent most of his career toiling in obscurity, studying fracture behavior of rocks known as black shales. Even among geologists, he says, it was kind of a boring topic, and he was often slotted...Tags: Government, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry
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Robert R. Moser, 86, aerospace engineer
The Philadelphia Inquirerert Raymond Moser, 86, an aerospace engineer for General Electric, died Thursday, May 2, of pneumonia at the nursing skilled facility at Shannondell in Audubon. Mr. Moser's first job was as a design engineer for Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. in the mid-...Tags: Pneumonia, Technology, General Electric Company, The Pennsylvania State University, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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As ADL turns 100, Philly has a Walk Against Hate
Philadelphia Daily NewsIN OCTOBER 1913, Chicago's monthly B'nai B'rith News announced the formation of a group seeking "to stop, by appeals to reason and conscience, and if necessary, by appeals to law, the defamation of the Jewish people." The fledgling group, organized...Tags: Tuberculosis, Crime, Law and Justice, Child Labor, Social Issues, Colleges and Universities
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EDITORIAL: CARD GAMES: Pa.'s dealing the green kind to foreign investors in a fundraising scheme
Philadelphia Daily NewsIT'S complicated. That describes a lot in life, but when it describes government schemes to get money, especially for public works like roads, we get nervous. And a new scheme being pursued by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission that will award green...Tags: Public Transportation, Accounting and Auditing, Immigration, Personal Data Collection, Politics
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'Shmack attack': The buzz on campus buzz
The Philadelphia InquirerLower Merion High School graduate Jeffrie "Yofray" Ray and friend Arya Toufanian posted their first YouTube video under the I'm Shmacked label in September 2011. With a stated goal of offering a window into modern college life, the 31/2-minute clip...Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Media Industry, Teaching and Learning, Students, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Philadelphia 'a living monument' to the Civil War
The Philadelphia InquirerPhiladelphians were clearly tired of the Civil War in the days leading up to the invasion. They read regular newspaper accounts of Union setbacks and horrific battlefield losses while wounded soldiers filled their hospitals and fresh military units...Tags: Career and Workplace, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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Williams confident in return trip to Golden Gloves nationals
Erie Times-News, Pa.When he began boxing six years ago at age 16, Devin Williams was a self-described brawler. Finesse wasn't his thing. He worked hard at changing that, studying the footwork and agility of greats like Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson. By the time...Tags: Sugar Ray Robinson, Rashied Ali
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City again a playful place, Humana Foundation says
Reading Eagle, Pa.For the second year, Reading is among 217 cities designated Playful City USA for its efforts to give children ample opportunities for play. Reading earned the honor in a national program for KaBOOM! sponsored by the Humana Foundation. KaBOOM! selected...Tags: Arts and Culture, Allentown, YMCA, Motorvehicle Accidents, Museums
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