Obituary: The Rev. Jack R. Rees / Minister whose gift was his compassion for congregants
Of all his duties as a minister, the Rev. Jack R. Rees most enjoyed face-to-face time with members of his congregation, counseling the elderly, youths and families who were tackling major life events. More
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Posted By: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008-10-18 05:49:48.787
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Obituary: The Rev. Jack R. Rees / Minister whose gift was his compassion for congregants
Of all his duties as a minister, the Rev. Jack R. Rees most enjoyed face-to-face time with members of his congregation, counseling the elderly, youths and families who were tackling major life events. More
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Posted By: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008-10-18 05:49:48.787
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Latest deaths
From around the region More
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Posted By: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008-10-19 13:26:14.367
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Latest deaths
From around the region More
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Posted By: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008-10-19 13:26:14.38
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Man Wanted By FBI In Dormont Bank Robbery
Federal authorities are investigating a bank robbery in Dormont. More
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Posted By: WTAE-TV Pittsburgh on 2008-10-29 21:38:15.023
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Man Wanted By FBI In Dormont Bank Robbery
Federal authorities are investigating a PNC Bank robbery on West Liberty Avenue in Dormont. More
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Posted By: WTAE-TV Pittsburgh on 2008-10-30 17:02:55.057
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Weekend Guide
A list of things to do this weekend. More
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Posted By: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on 2008-10-30 17:02:55.057
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Pa. voters line up early with big turnout expected
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Long lines formed at some polling places even before polls opened in Pennsylvania this morning. At First Presbyterian Church in Allentown, 160 people were lined up to vote by the time polls opened at 7 a.m. First in line was 48-year-old Ronald Marshall of Allentown. More
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Posted By: WFMJ Youngstown on 2008-11-04 22:08:31.22
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Voters in Pa. talk about presidential election
Voters from all over the commonwealth discuss the election. More
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Posted By: Times Leader on 2008-11-04 22:08:31.22
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Voters in Pa. talk about presidential election
At First Presbyterian Church, 160 people were lined up to vote by 7 a.m. - the largest early turnout that church officials could remember. More
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Posted By: Centre Daily Times on 2008-11-04 22:08:31.22
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