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C M Y K WILKES-BARRE, PA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011 50¢ timesleader.com The Times Leader 7 1 5 1 0 8 $ 25 VOUCHER FOR ONLY $ 12 50 Rangers take 2-0 ALCS lead on walk-off grand slamin10th. SPORTS, 1B Winning in grand style Company ditches plans to separate DVD, Internet arms. BUSINESS, 5B Netflix planned split goes splat LIONS DEVOUR THE BEARS Jahvid Best took a handoff from Matthew Staf- ford and went untouched up the middle for an 88-yard touchdown, and the Detroit Lions defeated the Chicago Bears 24-13 on Monday night.
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The unbeaten Lions were playing their first regular- season Monday night game in a decade. 1B SPORTS SHOWCASE MLB PLAYOFFS CARDINALS12 BREWERS 3 NHL DEVILS 4 HURRICANES 2 ISLANDERS 2 WILD1 AVALANCHE1 BRUINS 0 CAPITALS 6 LIGHTNING 5 Traveling clown ambassadors Dave and Sherry showed them just what Ringling Bros. And Barnum and Bailey is all about - juggling, dancing and of course, laughing. “That is what we do best,” said Dave, a clown with the show for nearly 12 years. To the delight of audiences, the two clowns – married for nearly 20 years – put on several shows Sunday and Monday as part of a program, “Discovering the Circus, the History of The Greatest Show on Earth,” to highlight the 141-year-old circus that began in 1870 with P.T.
Barnum’s Grand Trav- eling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan and Circus. The show will perform at the arena beginning Oct. The circus stopped coming to the Wilkes-Barre area in the 1950s after the circus discontinued use of canvas tents and performed only in sporting arenas. Kids get a preview of delights in store when the Ringling Bros.
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WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER Dave the clown performs his spinning plates trick with help of volunteer Allison Chocallo, 6, of Wilkes-Barre, during the previewheld Monday at the Mohegan Sun Arena. At top, Rebecca Michalochick, 7, of Drums sports a clown nose. 6 1 INSIDE A NEWS: Obituaries 2A, 8A Local 3A Nation & World 6A Editorials 9A B SPORTS: 1B B BUSINESS: 5B C HEALTH: 1C Birthdays 8C Crossword/Horoscope 9C Television 10C Movies 10C D CLASSIFIED: 1D Comics 14D WEATHER Tyler Kelly Turning cloudy, warm. High 75, low 56. Details, Page 6B UNION TWP. – In a county where the hiring process of top-level administrators usually takes place behind closed doors with little if any public input, Northwest Area School District once again rose above the norm. The public on Mon- day night had the oppor- tunity to hear from the two top candidates for superintendent about their qualifications for the job, goals for the dis- trict and why they be- lieve they should be hired. Pirates 2005 movie download.
Joseph Gorham, an elementary principal at Northwest Area, and Ron Grevera, an elemen- tary principal at Crest- wood School District, each gave presentations to an audience of about 20 people in the high school library. The successful candidate will replace N O R T H W E S T A R E A Candidates for top job reviewed Joseph Gorham, Ron Grevera vie for superintendent’s spot in open forum. By STEVE MOCARSKY See NORTHWEST, Page 2A Gorham Grevera WEST PITTSTON – The borough’s code enforcement officer has resumed requiring permits and inspections for all building re- pair work – including those caused by Sep- tember flooding that devastated the town – after a jurisdictional dispute has been resolv- ed. Aweek ago, following an inquiry made by stateRep. Phyllis Mundy, D-Kingston, thedi- rector of the state Department of Labor and Industry’sBureauof Occupational andIndus- trial Safetysent aletter indicatingthat acom- plaint was received about code matters. The letter outlined the state’s building laws, including Act 92. That 2004 law does not allow municipalities to handle permits West Pittston permits restart Issuance of building permits in the flood-stricken borough back on track.
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SEDER See PERMITS, Page 10A MILWAUKEE — A woman who faked a preg- nancy and panicked as her supposed due date grew near attacked a pregnant mother with a baseball bat and cut her full-term fetus from her womb with an Exacto knife, killing the mother and baby, according to court documents filed Monday. Annette Morales-Rodriguez, 33, faces one count each of first-degree intentional homicide while armed and first-degree intentional homi- cide of an unborn child while armed in the death of Maritza Ramirez-Cruz and the boy she was set to deliver next week. Morales-Rodriguez faces mandatory life in prison if convicted. Morales-Rodriguez made a brief court appear- ance Monday, standing silent as her bail was set at $1 million.
Online court records didn’t list an at- torney for her, and the Milwaukee public defend- er’s office voicemail wouldn’t accept messages Monday afternoon. “I don’t know what she had in her mind,” said Maria Garcia, 44, who lives next to Morales-Ro- driguez and described her as her best friend. According to the criminal complaint, Morales- Rodriguez told detectives her boyfriend wanted a son but she couldn’t get pregnant. She told him Woman trying to steal baby kills mother, fetus, police say Milwaukee woman faking pregnancy panicked as her due date drew near, police say. By TODD RICHMOND Associated Press See BABY, Page 10A I t’s been said that sharing a sense of humor is the secret to a good mar- riage, but clowns Dave and Sherry carry it to the extreme.
But to children at- tending the circus tutorial at the Mohe- gan Sun Arena on Monday, The Greatest Show on Earth was just for them. Logan Richards, 5, of Covington Township, has a fun time as Ringling Brothers Circus clowns Dave and Sherry performMonday. See CLOWNS, Page 10A By SHEENA DELAZIO K PAGE 2A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011 THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Allardyce, Martha Bartleson, William Bennetski, Leo Berdy, Amelia Burawski, Connie Cundiff, Richard Kriner, John Long, Richard MacMillan, Marie Mattey Margaret Mulka, Zeta Murray, Sister Mary Frances Nalbach, Irene Newsbaum, Elizabeth Rooney, Margaret Varner, Elizabeth OBITUARIES Page 2A, 8A A STORY ON PAGE 3A about HIV testing in Sunday’s Times Leader requires a correction. While Public Square in Wilkes- Barre is one of the American Red Cross Wyoming Valley Chapter HIV Prevention pro- gram’s regular stops, the Anthracite Newstand does not now nor has it ever been involved in the program. BUILDING TRUST The Times Leader strives to correct errors, clarify stories and update them promptly. Corrections will appear in this spot. If you have information to help us correct an inaccu- racy or cover an issue more thoroughly, call the newsroom at 829-7242.
HARRISBURG (AP) — Tues- day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5” jackpot will be worth at least $330,000 because no player matched the five winning numbers drawn in Monday’s game. Lottery officials said 46 players matched four num- bers and won $403 each; 2,127 players matched three numbers and won $14.50 each; and 27,478 players matched two numbers and won $1 each.