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  • "He was probably wetting his pants," Ramey said Thursday from her home in Waynesburg, about 140 miles south of Cincinnati.

    Archive 2007-04-01 KaneCitizen 2007

  • "He was probably wetting his pants," Ramey said Thursday from her home in Waynesburg, about 140 miles south of Cincinnati.

    Pistol-Packin' Mama KaneCitizen 2007

  • It was love at first sight when television met football for the first time, in 1939, in a game between Fordham University and Waynesburg College.

    The Hardest Job in Football 2009

  • It was love at first sight when television met football for the first time, in 1939, in a game between Fordham University and Waynesburg College.

    The Hardest Job in Football 2009

  • Abu-Jamal has always maintained his innocence, and today still fights the conviction from his death-row cell in Waynesburg, PA, where he also records weekly radio commentaries, and has now written six books.

    Citing Withheld Evidence, Supporters Of Mumia Abu-Jamal Call For Civil Rights Investigation 2009

  • Waynesburg isn't a right-wing bastion; it is a Democratic town, albeit small-c conservative, part of the hardscrabble coal belt of southwestern

    Sasha Abramsky: Seeds of Abu Ghraib 2008

  • In Waynesburg, more than a year after the revelations of torture at

    Sasha Abramsky: Seeds of Abu Ghraib 2008

  • Yet, within Waynesburg itself the scandal remained largely undiscussed, barely on the periphery of consciousness.

    Sasha Abramsky: Seeds of Abu Ghraib 2008

  • After initial concern from locals in the early 1990s, when the prison plan was floated, that the facility would endanger Waynesburg, interest quickly subsided once it became clear that prisoners weren't going to be routinely escaping into the nearby streets.

    Sasha Abramsky: Seeds of Abu Ghraib 2008

  • Waynesburg wasn't angry about Abu Ghraib, or, for that matter, about the SCI Greene abuse from the 1990s, because Waynesburg was at war: at war against domestic criminals in the 1990s, at war against dark and shadowy foreign enemies today.

    Sasha Abramsky: Seeds of Abu Ghraib 2008

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