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Regional planning still has its place The decision by East Hempfield and Manheim townships to drop out of the Lancaster Inter-Municipal Committee may hobble the organization. But not if its members adjust to changing times.
Editorial
With Lancaster County's two largest suburban townships gone, the LIMC will lose tens of thousands of dollars from its budget. Some of the remaining 10 municipalities -- Lancaster city, Columbia, East ...
Women in combat foolhardy
With little discussion or fanfare, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta lifted the ban on women in combat that has been in effect for as long as there has been a U.S. military. Feminists and some women serv...
North Korea goes 'all out'
We cannot always count on North Korea being as inept as it is belligerent.
Scripps Howard News Service The country's supreme military body, the National Defense Commission, said a planned third underground nuclear test was part of an "all-out action" against the United State...
Red Men and other amusements
Men joined lodges a century ago for two reasons, notes Vera Albert in her new booklet of Mount Joy history, "Leisure Time in the 1800s & Early 1900s.'' ·Weekly dues went to the widow when a lod...
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