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The LuLac Edition #1039, Dec. 16th, 2009
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PHOTO INDEX: JERRY BONNER AND BRIAN DUNN COPPING PLEAS TODAY. (PHOTOS: TIMES LEADER). PLEAS PLEAS ME Wilkes-Barre Area School Director Brian Dunn entered a guilty plea this morning to accepting $5,000 in exchange for helping a teacher obtain a job within the district. Dunn entered the plea today before U.S. District Judge Richard Conaboy. Sentencing is scheduled for March 16, 2010. On the same day Luzerne County jury ...
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Gary Sick, an official in the Ford, Carter, and Reagan Administrations and now a professor at Columbia University, was a key participant earlier this month in a Harvard University simulation of US-Iran relations. His conclusion, published in The National : Is the United States really going to proceed with Iran on the basis of a sanctions policy that has consistently failed? One hopes that the Obama administration can demonstrate more ...
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