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Trudy Rubin: Helping Afghans help themselves
A Philadelphia businessman helps bring clean water to Afghan villages. HERAT, Afghanistan As the United States struggles to find ways to funnel aid money more effectively to Afghans, they should take note of the efforts of a Pennsylvania businessman.
Local people can play a big role in Afghan aid
As the United States struggles to find ways to funnel aid money more effectively to Afghans, it should take note of the efforts of a Montgomery County businessman.
D.C. Sniper Execution Expected Today
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to block Tuesday's scheduled execution of sniper mastermind John Allen Muhammad for the killing of Perkiomenville's Dean Harold Meyers.
It was on 3 October 2002 that Washington DC and the surrounding suburbs in Virginia and Maryland realised that something terrible was under way.
Victim's family finds 'grace from God'
Sniper victim's family finds 'grace from God' Relatives say faith has sustained them through multiple losses PHOTOS Larry Meyers visits his brother Dean's grave, decorated with an American flag, in Perkiomenville, Pa.
Reported by resident in 2200 block of Grant Road, Milford Township; three dirt bikes valued at $10,000 taken from locked shed between 8 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. Monday; call state police with information, 215-249-9191. Charged -- Daniel Keffer, 43, of Old Woods Road, Green Lane ; with harassment; allegedly punched 13-year-old boy in face at 6:13 p.m.
Victims, relatives to witness sniper execution
Some ache for revenge, others simply for justice. There is frustration, too, and defiance.
Animals awaiting homes at SPCA
One of the first things heard when walking through the Montgomery County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are the whimpers and cries of homeless animals who are waiting to be placed in the loving homes they deserve.
DC sniper mastermind's execution set for November
A suburban Philadelphia man whose brother was killed by the mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C., area says the setting of an execution date serves as a "reality check" for the death sentence.
Late blight blooms for area tomatoes
Heirlooms today, gone tomorrow. A fast-moving disease is destroying heirlooms and every other variety of tomato -- and to a lesser degree, potatoes -- as a soggy spring and summer have left the crops vulnerable to the dreaded late blight.
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