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R. Charles McLear Staunton News Leader He was born October 12, 1930 in Staunton, a son of the late Raymond Charles McLear and Lily Grove McLear. Mr. McLear was a US Air Force veteran and a member of the American Legion Post 340. He was retired from the former Montgomery Ward Company. |
![]() Politico (blog) | What to watch in Arkansas and Kentucky Politico (blog) By CHARLES MAHTESIAN | There are no gubernatorial or Senate races on the ballot today in Arkansas and Kentucky, and the GOP presidential nomination is a foregone conclusion. In Arkansas' 4th District, which covers much of the southern part of the state ... |
![]() Lexington Herald Leader | Review: 'The Graduate' by Studio Players Lexington Herald Leader Photo by Mark Cornelison | Staff HERALD-LEADER What: Studio Players' production of Terry Johnson's stage adaptation of Charles Webb's novel and the 1967 movie. Tickets: $17 adults, $10 students; available at Downtown Arts Center box office, ... |
August 1950: Boys Die in Tunnel Cave-In Patch.com Surviving besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb, 186 Speen street, and two brothers, Warren and Dean, and a sister Marsha. Services for Bruce Durgin were held Saturday afternoon, at the First Congregationa church, Rev. |
Charles Taylor says West manipulating war crimes courts Reuters By Sara Webb | THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor said on Wednesday witnesses had been threatened and paid to testify against him in a trial that found him guilty of crimes against humanity, and described the international ... |








