Gabriel Funeral Homes, Carbondale. BROWER, EVELYN, Clarks Summit, today, 10:30 a.m., Lawrence E Interment, Evergreen Cemetery, Dickson City. Go directly to the church. Memorials: Immanuel Lutheran Church, 238 Reese St., 18508, or to the Jewish
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Funeral notices for Friday, March 12 - Scranton Times-Tribune
Gabriel Funeral Homes, Carbondale. CAPONE, RICHARD, Pittston, Saturday, 9 a.m., Peter J Entombment, Cathedral Cemetery. COULTHARD, ROBERT J., Archbald, Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Harrison Funeral Home, 374 Main St., Archbald, services, 10, St.
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Sweet Charity - Philadelphia Citypaper
MORE THAN JUST SOUP Cathedral Kitchen, an entirely green operation, was with limited cooking equipment; the space’s refrigerators and freezers were those thrown out of peoples’ homes. It was so cramped that there was virtually no place to store
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Gloucestershire gets Googling on Street View - This is Gloucestershire
Tourists and residents will today be able to walk the streets of Gloucestershire today without leaving their own homes. Google really positive thing for the city. People will be able to see the Docks, the Cathedral and our other historic
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Letters: Mohegan Sun would boost economy - Union-News & Sunday Republican
the Cathedral High School student in Springfield should become a turning point, a call to action. You get what you accept and no matter what is said, all the lip service on fighting crime is a lot of bunk. Springfield remains a city homes
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Modern Earthquake Theology - Associated Content
Many buildings not already destroyed were burned, including the Royal Palace, the new Opera House, and the Cathedral. This event largely destroyed much of the city, including 30 churches and 1000 homes. Some 30,000 to 50,000 died in the aftermath.
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Haitian recovery takes root in field of skepticism - Global TV.com
An interior view of the Port-au-Prince Cathedral in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday, March 11, 2010 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti By any human standard, the sprawling tent city across from the collapsed National Palace in the Haitian capital
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