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Reading Eagle (Reading, PA) back issues from January 2006:

2005 the year in theater: Classics, new and old.

Jan 01, 2006

A look back at 2005, alphabetically speaking.

Jan 01, 2006

A time of drama.

Jan 01, 2006

All-Anthracite Big School Coach of the Year: Scott, Selinsgrove exceed expectations.

Jan 01, 2006

Berks producer named vice president of dairy organization.

Jan 01, 2006

Calamity averted after crash into gas pumps.

Jan 01, 2006

Crimson Tide players swell big school ranks: Pottsville garners eight of the 30 total selections on the Reading Eagle All-Anthracite Big School Football Team.

Jan 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: '06 likely to feature the leftovers of '05.(Editorial)

Jan 01, 2006

Eagles prepare to close season of frustration: Mounting injuries and losses have taken their toll on Philadelphia, which ends its painful 2005 season today against Washington.

Jan 01, 2006

Fund puts Great Dane on the road to recovery: The Animal Rescue League?s Noel Fund provides animals with medical care the league would otherwise not be able to afford.

Jan 01, 2006

Holdouts await fate in Centralia: As a voluntary relocation program ends, a state agency considers evicting remaining residents from an area where a mine fire has burned for years.

Jan 01, 2006

Kaye's focus on making organization better.

Jan 01, 2006

Latino agency planning to award more than $50,000 in scholarships: The program assists students who might otherwise not be able to afford higher education, an official at the Daniel Torres Hispanic Center says.

Jan 01, 2006

Local school board reorganizations: Area school boards have completed their annual reorganizations. These officers have been named and these meeting dates and times have been established for 2006:.

Jan 01, 2006

ORANGE BOWL PREVIEW: Hall of a turnaround for PSU.

Jan 01, 2006

Policy for weddings, engagements and anniversaries.

Jan 01, 2006

Political life: 2005 the year in television.

Jan 01, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Charles J. Adams III column: Tourists drawn to testing the waters.

Jan 01, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Mike McGovern column: The good, the bad and the Tiger make golf in 2005 indelible.

Jan 01, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Newsmakers column.

Jan 01, 2006

Ruiz's suspended animation top Berks sports story: Twice Randy Ruiz leaves his incredible season with the Reading Phillies in limbo after testing positive for an anabolic steroid. Each time Ruiz denies using any banned substances. He misses 45 games but still wins the Eastern League batting title.

Jan 01, 2006

Singers push the envelope.

Jan 01, 2006

'Wide Wide World'.

Jan 01, 2006

Corrections and clarifications.(Correction Notice)

Jan 01, 2006

1-vehicle crash injures Earl Twp. man.

Jan 02, 2006

Brown: I can be No. 1 guy next year: Eagles rookie receiver Reggie Brown catches seven passes for 77 yards and two TDs in a seasonending loss to the Redskins.

Jan 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Technology changes have pluses, minuses.(Editorial)

Jan 02, 2006

Easy Joe makes Bradley's choice to stay simple: Rejecting Temple?s offer to stay on Joe Paterno?s staff was a no-brainer for defensive coordinator Tom Bradley.

Jan 02, 2006

Four flee fire in Ninth Street apartment.

Jan 02, 2006

Girls basketball notebook: Minus the red carpet, some midseason awards.

Jan 02, 2006

Ledger.

Jan 02, 2006

Man shot in leg on North 10th Street.

Jan 02, 2006

Polar plunge: Tulpehocken teammates join fundraising swim.

Jan 02, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Jason Brudereck column: So predictable ? in hindsight.

Jan 02, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Rich Scarcella column: Success, with a little help from his friend.

Jan 02, 2006

Shot fired in city store; two men sought.

Jan 02, 2006

The nightmare ends: On the heels of a Super season, the Eagles are glad to see this one close after a turnover-filled loss that clinches a playoff spot for the Redskins.

Jan 02, 2006

Toxins at job change life of woman: Fumes inhaled while working for Upper Tulpehocken Township leave Rose E. Livingston with health problems doctors say are probably permanent.

Jan 02, 2006

Visitor has birders aflutter: Snowy owl, native to Arctic Circle, makes rare stop.

Jan 02, 2006

Corrections and clarifications.(Correction Notice)

Jan 02, 2006

1-car crash kills man in Maxatawny Twp.

Jan 03, 2006

Antietam issue overshadows council inaugurations: Rancor is reflected in several speeches during ceremonies at Trinity Lutheran Church.

Jan 03, 2006

EDITORIAL: Berks officials flirt with fiscal disaster.(Editorial)

Jan 03, 2006

Eagles promote Heckert to GM.

Jan 03, 2006

Event to dispel myths, give straight talk on hypnosis.

Jan 03, 2006

Ex-borough hall a hit with teens: St. John?s Reformed Church in Sinking Spring gives young people a place to unwind.

Jan 03, 2006

Four injured in West Lawn accident.

Jan 03, 2006

From candid debate to candidate: Last year, city resident James A. Reitnour ranted about lawmakers on his Web log. This year, he hopes to become a legislator, but he?ll have to unseat Rep. Thomas R. Caltagirone.

Jan 03, 2006

HYPN SIS: Power to the person: More people are turning to hypnotherapy for help with common problems.

Jan 03, 2006

ORANGE BOWL PREVIEW: Lions say this bowl has juice.

Jan 03, 2006

Pinch your pennies.

Jan 03, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Health Digest column: Miller-Keystone Blood Center schedules collection locations.

Jan 03, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Steve Patton column: Steve Patton.

Jan 03, 2006

Special council meeting planned for Antietam vote: City Councilwoman Donna Reed says the session will allow the panel to start dealing with other issues.

Jan 03, 2006

Village looks to the past to reshape its present: Bethel is making a return to its vibrant days, with gift shops drawing visitors from many different areas.

Jan 03, 2006

Hereford business joins suit on wine sales.

Jan 03, 2006

90TH ANNUAL PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW: Baking for a blue ribbon.

Jan 04, 2006

A shopping center in Tilden?: Officials rezone 63 acres near Route 61 from residential to commercial to allow a large retail store. Results of a township survey in December indicated that a majority of residents favor the move.

Jan 04, 2006

Area highlights: St. Joseph to co-sponsor Daffodil Days.

Jan 04, 2006

Berks agrees it will keep options open on Antietam: Although the new City Council seems willing to accept a county offer for the lake property, the commissioners won?t rule out taking the tract by eminent domain.

Jan 04, 2006

Central 60 Tulpehocken 46: Franklin tops 1,000; Cards win.

Jan 04, 2006

County allocates funds for correctional center.

Jan 04, 2006

Cumru woman reported missing.

Jan 04, 2006

Hamburg facade grants yield very visible results.

Jan 04, 2006

Man killed in one-car crash from Allentown, officials say.

Jan 04, 2006