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John Biggar will be succeeded by Paul Farr, 39, senior vice president of finance. Move completes the change of company's top management. A senior member of PPL Corp.'s executive team is stepping down, making way for a replacement young enough to be his son.
When Speech League members competed in the eighth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament in Wilkes-Barre, sophomore Jeremy Adelman and freshman Devin Scanlon were honored as presiding officers in the Student Congress competition.
The former treasurer of NBC Universal was busted yesterday for allegedly stealing more than $800,000 in corporate funds to pay for champagne-swilling private jet trips to the Caribbean, a Hamptons summer rental and his American Express bills...
HAZLE TWP. – An ATV park owner is facing off in court against a group with ties to a politically connected attorney in a dispute involving a potential $22 million land sale.
Only weeks after he became colleagues with Colleen Marshall at Channel 4, Cabot Rea knew she had a future in litigation. "She can really argue her case," Rea said jokingly. "It’s always interesting to see who gets the last word."
A Randolph woman was killed Tuesday when the car she was driving collided with a school bus on Millbrook Avenue.
UNITED States and Iraqi troops clashed with gunmen firing heavy weapons from high-rises in a Sunni militant stronghold in central Baghdad yesterday, with reports of 30 insurgents killed and 27 captured.
State officials back the move to give Conti the job without a search. | Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board officials on Tuesday defended the sudden hiring of a former lawmaker for the new $150,000-a-year job of chief executive officer, saying the post will play a critical role in making the agency more efficient.
Control board officials uphold the move to give Conti the job. | Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board officials on Tuesday defended the sudden hiring of a former lawmaker for the new $150,000-a-year job of chief executive officer, saying the post will play a critical role in making the agency more efficient.
The media company is expected to withhold a response to the two billionaires' offer, which expires today. The bid submitted for Tribune Co. by billionaires Eli Broad and Ron Burkle expires this afternoon, but people familiar with the auction say they expect the Chicago-based media company to withhold a response for now while encouraging the pair to stay involved.

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