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HARRISBURG, PA — All Pennsylvania schools will remain closed for the rest of the academic year due to the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Tom Wolf announced Thursday. The governor said he made the decision in consultation with Secretary of Health Rachel Levine and Secretary of Education Pedro Rivera. Schools had been closed since March 13 due to the outbreak, which has killed more than 300 Pennsylvania residents.
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<p>The Pennsylvania House is considering a 10th Amendment resolution, sponsored by Representative Samuel Rohrer of the 128 District. In response to my e-mail of appreciation, I received the message below. He is asking for support across Pennsylvania for House Resolution 75.</p>
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Myra Morton told police investigating her husband's shooting death early Sunday in Whitpain Township (Pennsylvania) that he had recently taken a second wife in Morocco and was to have traveled there that very day, according to court papers released yesterday. In documents that painted a sad portrait of their marriage, Myra Morton said her husband, Jereleigh Morton, had persuaded her to approve the marriage, as required by her Muslim religion. snip . . .
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A single-engine airplane has been forced to land in Pottstown, PA. It was observed flying erratically in the vicinity of Philadelphia International Airport and the Limerick Nuclear plant. Philadelphia police reported that the plane was also flying close to other craft in the airspace. The tapes will be reviewed by the FAA.
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Since Sept. 11, we have witnessed new but unsurprising evidence of what an incompetent leader we had in Bill Clinton. And we have learned that his immaturity, shallowness, and self-centeredness had consequences for the nation that were tragic and very nearly catastrophic.While the sane world grieved at the savagery of the Sept. 11 calamity, Clinton confided to a friend his regret. What? That he hadn't done more to protect the nation? That he'd underestimated the danger? No. He "regretted" that this tragedy hadn't happened on his watch, and that he had therefore lost an opportunity for "greatness." Far more damning ...
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Fellow Freepers - I greet you all in the stunned sadness of yet another day that has proceeded from that dastardly attack. By way of introduction, I am the husband of Think Free or Die and I work for a large trans-national firm where a number of my UK co-workers have sent such kind and caring notes to us here at our US locations. Many of the notes have been so moving, so personal and so inspiring. I would like to share with you just one these, and the subsequent conversation we shared via e-mail. Jacqui is from the UK ...
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BELGRADE--Serbian president Vojislav Kostunica deployed more than 30,000 peacekeeping troops to the U.S. Monday, pledging full support to the troubled North American nation as it struggles to establish democracy. Above: Serbian peacekeeping troops patrol Washington, D.C. "We must do all we can to support free elections in America and allow democracy to gain a foothold there," Kostunica said. "The U.S. is a major player in the Western Hemisphere and its continued stability is vital to Serbian interests in that region." Kostunica urged Al Gore, the U.S. opposition-party leader who is refusing to recognize the nation's ...
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WASHINGTON, DC--Denouncing the American electoral process as "immoral and corrupt," President Clinton announced Tuesday that he will not step down on Jan. 20, 2001, declaring himself "President For Life." Above: Clinton greets his subjects from a White House balcony. Proclaiming Nov. 14 a new national holiday as "Day One of Americlintonian Year Zero," Clinton issued a directive of total martial law over "all territories formerly known as these United States, from now on to be called the Holy United Imperial Americlintonian Demopublic (HUIAD)." He added that all election results are "hereby invalidated under Demopublican provisional law." ...
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An open letter to the citizens of America from the Queen. . .
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Summary: The state's 5-year-old "motor voter" law was intended to make it easier for Pennsylvanians to register to vote . . . As of Thursday, 80 people had registered complaints about the motor-voter process with the Pennsylvania Department of State, which oversees elections. The department will review all complaints after election returns are certified.
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