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Pennsylvania State Senator Refuses To Apologize For His Remarks About ...
During a June 19 radio debate , Pennsylvania State Sen. John Eichelberger repeatedly asserted that same-sex marriage is wrong, " dysfunctional ," and would lead to "polygamy, marrying younger people." But perhaps his most shocking comments came when fellow lawmaker Sen.");
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Plant disease hits eastern US veggies early, hard
Tomato plants have been removed from stores in half a dozen states as adestructive and infectious plant disease makes its earliest and most widespread appearance ever in the eastern United States.");
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Pennsylvania: Ex-Lawmaker Seeks New Trial
A former state senator, Vincent J. Fumo, is seeking a new trial on corruption charges, claiming the jury was tainted.");
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Newspaper: Is bribery legal in Pennsylvania?
The revelation that Pennsylvania politicians received nearly $17 million from people connected to the gambling industry has prompted the Philadelphia Daily News to ask about the ethics and legality of cash flowing into the pockets of Pennsylvania politicos charged with overseeing gambling.");
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Big Butler Fair peers into Pennsylvania's past
"Antebellum" is a word associated more with the pre-Civil War South than Butler County.");
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Man charged in shooting death of IUP student
As weeks passed and Shavaughn Wallace's killing went unsolved, her mother would wander into her bedroom, still filled with her clothes and her smell, wondering whether the case would go cold.");
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Panel Clears Police Services Bill
Fees for Pennsylvania municipalities that don't maintain their own police forces are under consideration in the state House of Representatives.");
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Editorials from around Pennsylvania
Dealing with a shaky economy: Very difficult. Looking to overhaul a messy American health care system: Very difficult.");
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Soybean acres at record high
U.S. farmers planted a record-breaking soybean crop this spring, according to USDA's June 30 Planted Acreage report.");
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Unlucky seven
Ed Rendell without a spending plan in place, a reality that many have come to grudgingly accept.");