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

West Lawn woman killed in accident on Route 61 died of multiple injuries.

Mar 01, 2006

Sentence reduced for city man who testified in murder case: Alexander Becton, who pleaded guilty to robbery, must serve five to 10 years in state prison.

Mar 01, 2006

Decision sets back Exeter school plans: The district superintendent says a 3-2 vote by township supervisors is a major disappointment The district is not sure now where to build three schools.

Mar 01, 2006

Challenge to Leh heats up GOP primary: Amity Township Supervisor Joseph M. Karpinski says he will try to unseat the 10-term incumbent in the 130th District.

Mar 01, 2006

Traffic alert.

Mar 01, 2006

Tractor-trailer accident closes Interstate 78 eastbound lanes.

Mar 01, 2006

Man held for court in road rage at Spring Twp. shopping center.

Mar 01, 2006

Complaints of racism aired at KU: One member of College Republicans offers apology.

Mar 01, 2006

College Republicans, minorities debate at Kutztown University.

Mar 01, 2006

Drastic cuts possible, Boone chief says: Homeowners should prepare for fewer books, buses, and teacher positions if they want lower taxes, says David H. Robbins, superintendent.

Mar 01, 2006

Argall aiming for 12th term in House: The GOP legislator expresses confidence that his vote to raise lawmakers' pay will not cost him wide support.

Mar 01, 2006

Man who jumped still 'serious'.

Mar 01, 2006

Man held for court in assault on brother.

Mar 01, 2006

Wyomissing orders audit of business ties: Some borough council members say they do not know what a Philadelphia law firm will review.

Mar 01, 2006

Officials make graveyard discovery: No one is sure why more than 500 people from Montgomery County are buried in plots that were supposed to go to Berks County veterans.

Mar 01, 2006

Utility crew met by armed man, police say.

Mar 01, 2006

Sovereign details economic survey: Rising energy costs and the threat of inflation are among the concerns cited by local customers and business leaders, the bank says at its annual economic outlook breakfast.

Mar 01, 2006

DISTRICT 3 Central 49 LCD 22 PLAYOFFS: Twin bill: Cardinals fly into finals.

Mar 01, 2006

Royals 4 Grrrowl 2: Royals cap great month with win.

Mar 01, 2006

Central 57 York 44: Colin Naugle's the difference as Central boys avenge earlier loss to Irish.

Mar 01, 2006

PSAC men's quarterfinal Mansfield 96 Kutztown 73: Arnold, Moultrie end KU careers with a loss.

Mar 01, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Wrestling Notes column: Winning district championship not necessarily ticket to states.

Mar 01, 2006

District 3 moves swimming meet: Cumberland Valley will host the championships, because of uncertainty about the condition of F&M's pool.

Mar 01, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Mike Drago column: Win gives Cards the right to look ahead.

Mar 01, 2006

District 3-AAAA elimination game P. Manor 56 Wilson 44: It's all over for Bulldogs.

Mar 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: School board failed to complete the job.(Editorial)

Mar 01, 2006

Berks teachers open to union option: A partnership between the AFL-CIO and the National Education Association allows local affiliates to join the labor federation. No changes are planned yet.

Mar 01, 2006

Internet addiction: A lot of reasons explain why college students get hooked on technology Too much time spent online can be harmful, experts say, with risks such as lower reading skills, the temptation to plagiarize and social isolation.

Mar 01, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Don Spatz column: Many investors are sold on city.

Mar 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Seaport controversy has a positive side.(Editorial)

Mar 02, 2006

Good Thyme for Life.

Mar 02, 2006

KU concert to celebrate Mozart's birth.

Mar 02, 2006

'Mirrormask' misses its mark as coming-of-age tale.

Mar 02, 2006

Separate drug investigations yield 2 arrests, authorities say.

Mar 02, 2006

Electronics raise advertisers' pitch: For better or worse, flashy digital billboards are eye-catching.

Mar 02, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Dan Kelly column: Normal life would be just fine for woman battling Hodgkin's.

Mar 02, 2006

City, county to press enforcing of codes: Berks commissioners call a meeting in part because of fears that blight is spilling beyond Reading into suburbs.

Mar 02, 2006

City Council rejects pleas to approve apartments: Councilman Jeffrey S. Waltman Sr. says the city intends to turn houses that have been converted to multi-unit buildings back to their original use.

Mar 02, 2006

Methane at closed landfill prompts new state air permit.

Mar 02, 2006

Child pornography found on computer, police say.

Mar 02, 2006

Weiser boys, Wilson girls play consolations tonight.

Mar 02, 2006

O'Flaherty, others return for Genesius Theatre benefit.

Mar 02, 2006

Crystal Cave reopens.

Mar 02, 2006

Victorian charm mixes with Broadway showmanship at Lily Langtry's.

Mar 02, 2006

Federal grand jury indicts city man.

Mar 02, 2006

Some doubt wild birds a threat.

Mar 03, 2006

Snowless snow day in Berks: Bad weather? Not really.

Mar 03, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Area Digest column: Charges in 2 bomb hoaxes are referred to probation staff.

Mar 03, 2006

Board loses round in bank battle: A new state law intended to help Sovereign Bancorp directors hold onto their seats is undermined by a federal ruling and triggers a suit by the company's largest shareholder.

Mar 03, 2006

More cutbacks planned for struggling BARTA: Service reductions of up to 30 percent may be necessary as state and federal funds dwindle.

Mar 03, 2006

BRACING FOR AN EPIDEMIC: Avian flu headed here, top health official says.

Mar 03, 2006

Safety primary consideration county superintendents say.

Mar 03, 2006

School censorship to be examined: Adam Rapp, author of ?The Buffalo Tree,? a novel that for a time was removed from Muhlenberg School District classrooms, will speak at an Albright College forum.

Mar 03, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Community Bulletin Board column: Program to offer Broadway insights.

Mar 03, 2006

Shots from BB gun crack arena glass.

Mar 03, 2006

True contenders: A man and his dog bring home the bacon ? or at least the dog food ? from owner and dog look-alike contests.

Mar 03, 2006

Eagle Scouts.

Mar 03, 2006

Chalk talk: Holy Guardian Angels student wins diocesan essay contest.

Mar 03, 2006

EDITORIAL: Rendell's proposals should be considered.(Editorial)

Mar 03, 2006

DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS: Franklin and Co. fuel Cards.

Mar 03, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Matt Malinowski column: ?Fragile' Flyers can't beat quality opponents More inside.

Mar 03, 2006

Royals motivated by numbers: With the playoffs on the horizon and a larger Reading roster due to returning players, playing time has become more meaningful.

Mar 03, 2006

District 3 roundup: Scouts' season over; E-town tops Wilson.

Mar 03, 2006

District 3 updates ticket sales policy for swim meet.

Mar 03, 2006

Reading Eagle, Pa., Business Log column: Berks County firms receive Ben Franklin grants.

Mar 03, 2006