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ANALYSIS: Doesn’t matter if Tiger was sincere — only packaging counts in America
When Tiger Woods claimed the stage on Friday for his TV apology — and make no mistake, it was a stage, pure and simple — his mission was to be authentic and sincere.
February 19, 2010
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PHOTOS, VIDEO, STORY: Businesses share success stories with guidance counselors
The most inspiring book Joe Seminara has read as a pizza franchise founder is, “Success is Not An Accident.” Authored by Tommy Newberry, the book “is all about choices,” Seminara told about 15 guidance counselors.
February 18, 2010
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PHOTOS, STORY: Students spread love to kids in hospital
Debbie DeBlasio and Karen Colaluca have dedicated their lives to impacting those of children. However, even all of their experience could not match the allure of a bunch of two-dimensional Space Chimps.
February 17, 2010
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COUNTY CLIPS: Get the low-down on neighbors, friends
Who's earning a scholarship? Where is the next charity concert taking place? Each Tuesday, find out what's happening in the community.
February 16, 2010
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VALENTINE’S DAY: Years after tragic plane crash, widow finds true love
Thirty years ago, Regina Pecoraro was busy working as a full-time nurse at Allegheny General in Pittsburgh. Meanwhile, Frank Santamaria was working for a small architectural firm.
February 12, 2010
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PHOTOS, STORY: Students celebrate food, dance of decades past
There’s no mistaking the sounds of “The Macarena,” nor the moves that go with it. Moves that 5- and 6-year-olds pick up quickly. The classes at Harry W. Lockley Kindergarten stepped into the past to learn some dances of decades past.
February 12, 2010
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NAMES IN THE GAMES: Catching up with local athletes competing in college
Each week, sports writer Ron Poniewasz Jr. catches up with former Lawrence County high school athletes to see how they are doing while competing in college.
February 12, 2010
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PHOTOS, STORY: Students spend a fun day in the snow
In honor of Robert Munsch Month, Neshannock second-grade teachers decided to spend Tuesday afternoon in the snow — one of the children’s author’s favorite subjects.
February 10, 2010
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WHO’S DOING WHAT: Meet the county's movers and shakers
Whether it's excelling in the classroom or in the board room, The News tracks the successes of local residents as they move onward and upward in their careers.
February 8, 2010
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KAYLEEN CUBBAL: New Castle, Hopewell girls set to 'Think Pink'
Breast cancer touches nearly everyone’s life at one time or another. Kara Joseph is no exception. She lost her beloved aunt, Kathy Staph, to the disease in 2006 when Staph was just 63 years old.
February 6, 2010
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