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Waging peace, saving lives in Ukraine
Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 12, 2022
The great mid-20th-century American statesman Dean Acheson titled his memoir “Present at the Creation,” the story of his role developing the instituti...
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Robertson: March is for planning
Columns, Local Sports, Outdoors
WADE ROBERTSON 
Mar 10, 2022
March is the month we desperately hope winter is over. Of course, it isn’t, and every additional snow and cold snap brings our misguided hopes for an ...
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Investing in rural Pa.
Opinion, Сolumns
ROB MORGAN 
Mar 08, 2022
I was appointed state director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development for the Commonwealth in October 2021. Thus far, the highlight...
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What Vladimir Putin knew
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 08, 2022
There are forgivable intellectual and policy errors, and then there’s the self-delusion that has driven the West into its dependence on Vladimir Putin...
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Gas price jumps to nearly $4.40/g in Bradford
News
Jim Eckstrom jeckstrom@oleantimesherald.com 
Mar 07, 2022
The price for gasoline in Bradford jumped 20 cents overnight to nearly $4.40 per gallon for 87 octane, while the statewide average has risen 50 cents ...
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Market shift on gas?
Opinion, Сolumns
Mar 02, 2022
Pennsylvania legislators long have refused to force gas drillers to stop methane leaks, even though doing so would help fight dangerous climate change...
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Who decides what responsible gas really means?
Business, News, PA State News
ANYA LITVAK Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
Mar 02, 2022
PITTSBURGH (TNS) — Suddenly, certified gas is on every natural gas driller’s lips, the industry’s version of conflict-free gems or fair-trade coffee. ...
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