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Whitey Bulger also wanted in killings in Florida and Oklahoma
L.A. NOW"Whitey" Bulger alleged crime spree spread to Florida and Oklahoma, where he's been indicted for murder... -
Ticket Replay: Joe Biden says he's campaigned for some 'real turkeys' over the years
Top of the TicketAnd you know who you are. Joe Biden has done a lot of talking over the years on the Democrat stumps.... -
Biden to the rescue: The vice president and House freshmen
Top of the TicketToday, Vice President Biden heads to Connecticut, where he'll attend a fundraiser for Democrat Jim Himes, a House freshman. Then he's off to New York to raise Big Apple dollars to help Democrat Paul Hodes in his race for the...... -
John Callahan dies at 59; politically incorrect cartoonist was a quadriplegic
John Callahan, the quadriplegic cartoonist whose famously politically incorrect humor generated both praise and criticism, has died. He was 59.
Callahan died Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, Ore., after undergoing surgery and treatment...Tags: Entertainment, Newspapers, Chicago Tribune, Cartoons, Health and Safety at School
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Joe Biden update: Democrat says he's campaigned for some 'real turkeys' over the years
Top of the TicketVice President Joe "Did You Know I'm from Pennsylvania Too?" Biden" took some time off from another busy Thursday to campaign in Pennsylvania's Bethlehem for John Callahan. At Biden's encouragement, Mayor Callahan is challenging the three-term... -
Whitey Bulger's Defense: Hit Man A Self-Serving Liar
The Hartford CourantThe confessed 20-time killer who has emerged as James "Whitey" Bulger's chief accuser suffered a relentless grilling Wednesday by defense lawyers who portrayed him as a self-serving liar who cut a deal with prosecutors to stay off death row. Bulger...Tags: FBI, Sports, Police Investigations, Criminal Laws, Book
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Bethlehem council accepts $3 million charter school grant
Bethlehem Area School District officials on Tuesday failed to persuade Bethlehem City Council to block a $3 million state grant for a new campus for the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Performing Arts. Even though many agreed Republican Gov....Tags: Banana Factory, Bethlehem Steel, Tom Corbett, Government, Politics
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Palm Beach County considers waiving children's library late fees
Waiving library book late fees could help keep more kids reading, according to a Palm Beach County proposal aimed at helping low-income families. County officials this week agreed to explore the idea of lifting the 10 cents-a-day late fees, at least for...
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Gregory eyeing write-in candidacy for Bethlehem mayor
Failing to meet a registration deadline, James Gregory said he will a mount a write-in campaign for Bethlehem mayor against Democrat Robert Donchez, instead of running as an independent candidate. But questions remain whether Gregory, a Northampton...Tags: Elections, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Civil and Public Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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What did Mayor Callahan give for a 50th anniversary?
Valley 610Anniversary gifts are tough enough to figure out for your other half. But what do you buy for the golden anniversary of a friendship forged with people from another country seven years before you were born? That’s the challenge that was posed to... -
Mr. Callahan goes to Tondabayashi
Valley 610Bethlehem Mayor John Callahan returned this week from an eight-day trip to Japan to celebrate the 50th anniversary with his hometown’s sister city relationship with Tondabayashi. The trip included a tour of City Hall, Tondabayashi historic district,... -
Gregory says he will challenge Donchez for Bethlehem mayor
James Gregory, a former Bethlehem City Council president who ran a wacky campaign for mayor a decade ago, said Thursday he wants to take another shot at it this fall as an independent. In an unsolicited phone call to The Morning Call, Gregory said he was...
Tags: Elections, Bethlehem Steel, Government, Politics, Edward G. Rendell
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