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Reading Eagle (Reading, PA) back issues from January 2007:

Corrections and clarifications.

Jan 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: 2007 holds promise for Greater Reading.

Jan 01, 2007

Rest assured, Birds win: After learning they had clinched the NFC East title minutes into their game against Atlanta, the Eagles sit most of their starters and still come away with a victory over the Falcons.

Jan 01, 2007

Lions ready for Vols: Penn State meets No. 17 Tennessee today in the Outback Bowl.

Jan 01, 2007

Arriving in Reading makes a huge impact on Clancey: Dayton assistant Derek Clancey, the former head coach of the Royals, says it was tough to walk into the Sovereign Center with another team.

Jan 01, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Girls Basketball Notebook column: Tigers' turnaround continues in new season.

Jan 01, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Swimming Notebook column: Districts back at Cumberland Valley.

Jan 01, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Outback Bowl Notebook column: Paterno doubts he can coach from sideline.

Jan 01, 2007

Spring planning trail around lake in 2008: A half-mile path at the former E.J. Breneman Inc. quarry would be the first developed under the township's greenway study.

Jan 02, 2007

Party chief: Vote would be 'political treason': Demonstrators at a small rally downtown echo the state Democratic Party chairman's outrage at Rep. Thomas R. Caltagirone of Reading.

Jan 02, 2007

Expand hotel-tax zone, tourism officials advise.

Jan 02, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Health Digest column: Reading Hospital sets classes and programs.

Jan 02, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Steve Patton column: Steady as he goes: When Birds were sinking, Reid stayed at helm.

Jan 02, 2007

Familiar face watches Royals fall to Bombers: Dayton assistant Derek Clancey, Reading's former coach, admits he doesn't enjoy his return to the Sovereign Center.

Jan 02, 2007

Hunt's huge game erases 'nightmare': A year after getting hurt in the Orange Bowl, Penn State senior Tony Hunt runs wild in the Outback Bowl.

Jan 02, 2007

Attracting attention: Berks County's sports, shopping, shows and arts help draw more than 10 million visitors -- and their dollars -- in 2006.

Jan 02, 2007

Fun, safe and very happy: Families ring in the new year at the annual Berks County celebration.

Jan 02, 2007

Big scoop lifts Lions: Tony Davis' fourthquarter fumble return for TD punctuates Penn State's strong defensive effort vs. Vols.

Jan 02, 2007

Planned fees for recycling surprise council: Members question how the proposed costs -- twice as high as last year's -- were calculated, and two veer off in a verbal free-for-all.

Jan 03, 2007

Corrections and clarifications.

Jan 03, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Rich Scarcella column: Morelli takes big step forward for Nittany Lions.

Jan 03, 2007

Exeter Twp. Web site offers bird's-eye view of properties, features: Lots of information -- such as the location of fire hydrants, sewer lines and streams, as well as street names, zoning areas and owners' names -- is available.

Jan 03, 2007

New lawmaker's life a juggling act: State Rep. Tim Seip's wife is serving in Iraq, leaving him to manage his household, raise his 8-year-old daughter and learn the ropes in Harrisburg, an hour from home.

Jan 03, 2007

EDITORIAL: Reinstituting draft is all but inevitable.

Jan 03, 2007

Newsletter seen by many in Berks as tie to heritage: A Dec. 9 article in the Reading Eagle helps spread the word about a newsletter written in Pennsylvania German.

Jan 03, 2007

Commissioners defer picking officers: After a workshop cut short to watch President Ford's funeral, board members state their views of him.

Jan 03, 2007

City man shot, killed by deputy: The victim's car strikes an officer who was part of a team trying to serve a warrant for his arrest, police say.

Jan 03, 2007

Attorney general appeals dismissal of farm lawsuit: At issue is the state's claim that four Berks County municipalities have zoning that is more restrictive than state regulations.

Jan 04, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Area Digest column: Robeson policeman hurt chasing man in woods.

Jan 04, 2007

New school needed, board says: Muhlenberg district officials disclose plans to accommodate growing enrollment.

Jan 04, 2007

Party chiefs ready to forgive Caltagirone: A day after the Reading Democrat backs a Republican for the House speaker post, the majority leader offers to reconcile.

Jan 04, 2007

Perry Twp. seeks cash for flooded properties: The municipality, in which 10 homes were heavily damaged in June, has applied for assistance from a state program.

Jan 04, 2007

EDITORIAL: More action needed than helping bears.

Jan 04, 2007

Diabetes control goes video: Fleetwood Medical Associates says it can help patients manage their disease through a special link to a nurse practitioner.

Jan 04, 2007

City doctor sentenced to probation: The physician, whose practice remains open, did not keep track of all pain medications he prescribed for a former chiropractor who rented office space.

Jan 04, 2007

Hawks get big win over Bullets, want more: Brad Kummerer scores a technical fall in the final bout to give Hamburg a victory over Brandywine Heights, but the Hawks say they're not satisfied.

Jan 04, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Eagles Notes column: Buckhalter OK, ready for Giants.

Jan 04, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Local Roundup column: Alvernia goes to line to top College of NJ.

Jan 04, 2007

Naugle, stingy defense at center of Cards' win: Colin Naugle takes a compelling big-man battle with 16 points and 11 rebounds, but it is Central Catholic's defense that puts the clamps on a ninepoint triumph at Tulpehocken.

Jan 04, 2007

Deadly force is allowed: The sheriff's firearms policy says it can be used when an officer believes his life or that of another is in danger.

Jan 04, 2007

Deputy killed man to save self, boss says: Aaron Ogden fired the fatal shot from the hood of assault suspect Jorge L. Santini's moving car, according to investigators.

Jan 04, 2007

December ranks as 4th warmest on record: The month set two temperature records and tied another, but rainfall was below normal.

Jan 04, 2007

Oley supervisors give up pay to retain member: The board wants to stay together to continue working on historical and agricultural preservation in the township.

Jan 04, 2007

Marzka feels he's the 'perfect fit' for Albright: John Marzka, who is named the Lions' 20th head football coach Wednesday, says he was attracted to the job because the school fit his philosophy.

Jan 04, 2007

EDITORIAL: Waste is the target, not those who find it.

Jan 05, 2007

State education system lagging, report says: Students do well on test scores and graduation rates, but enrollment in preschool is behind most other states, an annual study shows.

Jan 05, 2007

Collect on calls: Repeal of a century-old tax means money back for phone customers.

Jan 05, 2007

Duryea bids fall short; collection still for sale: An auction this week fails to attract offers high enough for papers linked to an early developer of the automobile who worked in Reading.

Jan 05, 2007

Jury told man shot in leg after scolding: Ricardo Rivera testifies he had forbidden Vincent Marchino from seeing his teenage stepdaughter before Marchino wounded Rivera and killed another man.

Jan 05, 2007

NFC PLAYOFFS on GIANTS AT EAGLES: v ---.

Jan 05, 2007

Amity gets ambulance substation: A paramedic and driver will be on duty there 12 hours a day, says the head of Southern Berks Regional Emergency Medical Services.

Jan 05, 2007

Reading Eagle, Pa., Area Digest column: Man jailed in sex assault on girl, 13.

Jan 05, 2007

Students take a crack at science: Making homemade instruments and launching a model car with an egg bumper intact are among the challenges for teens at the Berks County Science Olympiad.

Jan 05, 2007

Scott wants say on redeveloping city: The commissioner's concerns over projects where the county lends a hand are spurred by talk of building housing on a site he thinks might be good for industry.

Jan 05, 2007

Oley ponders options for track and field: The price ranges from $700,000 to $1.4 million to replace the district's 1960s-vintage six-lane cinder track, which does not meet PIAA standards.

Jan 05, 2007

Probe into fatal shooting nearly finished, police say: The district attorney will review findings in the death of 18-year-old Jorge L. Santini, who authorities report was killed by a deputy sheriff after Santini's car struck him.

Jan 05, 2007

Private collector to donate works for new gallery: A nationally known oncologist will give dozens of ancient Latin American sculptures and figures to the Reading Public Museum.

Jan 06, 2007

Prosecutors want to question potential jurors in murder case: District Attorney Mark C. Baldwin seeks to query the panel before an out-of-county jury is selected to hear the case of the fatal shooting of a city police officer.

Jan 06, 2007

Defendant admitted he shot 2 people, police say: The court hears that Vincent Marchino, charged with murder, told investigators one victim was angry because Marchino was talking with the man's stepdaughter, who was 15 at the time.

Jan 06, 2007

No snow, ice to clear means taxpayers benefit: State and local road-clearing funds have barely been touched, so governments are saving for next year or going ahead with construction or repairs.

Jan 06, 2007

Sparks fly in Ontelaunee Twp.: Kenneth M. Stoudt says his fellow supervisors voted to reappoint him roadmaster only because he agreed to give the pair more hours on the road crew, a charge they deny.

Jan 06, 2007

DUI death lands driver in prison: The defendant, 19 at the time of the 2002 crash in Washington Township, was still drunk the morning after her drinking.

Jan 06, 2007

Epiphany Lutheran marks 75th anniversary: The congregation in Temple plans a service this month with features reminiscent of its founding in 1932, including the use of a hymnal from that time.

Jan 06, 2007

Doggone SPECIAL: Sandra Parsons had fur saved from her poodle's regular grooming appointments spun into yarn, from which she made a scarf.

Jan 06, 2007

Introducing ... Brian Yoder Sr.

Jan 06, 2007