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Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 1

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METRO EDITION WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19, 2011 75 cents Home Delivery $3 Per Week ncasterOnlineTco HE IL rTo: A t4 Is ffr. HOT CAKES Local innkeepers know best howto break the fast PageDl DONE DEAL Comcast and NBC get the go-ahead to merge Page 86 BYE-BYE, BIKING Floyd Landis announces he's retiring from pro bicycle racing Paged ri rUii Corbett takes oath as mew cu overmor Promises to control spending fcfcS-iKUMStaki Looking north on Mount Wilson Road in southern High School students went out of control Sunday Lebanon County, a truck Tliesday crests a small hill and collided with an oncoming vehicle. The four at the site where a car with four Manheim Central teenagers were killed in the crash. Gov. Tom Corbett kisses his wife Susan, after taking the oath of office, becoming the 46th governor of Pennsylvania at the state Capitol in Harrisburg on Tuesday.

BY PETER JACKSON Associated Press HARRISBURG Tom Corbett took the oath Tliesday as Pennsylvanias first Republican governor in eight years, vowing to rein state spending, enact government reforms and do the right things, for the right reasons, even in the most challenging of times. A couple thousand supporters trudged through icy slush to attend the outdoor ceremony at the east entrance to the Capitol State Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald Castille administered the oath as Corbett placed his hand The dull that on a Bible once owned by Wil- tve feel today ham Penn. isnt solely Corbett, the former state at- January tomey general, wind. We said Pennsylva- gather ma faces sen- ous challenges during that include uncertain at 8 6 percent one has November, gov- been left emment spend- mg beyond untouched its means and corruption that (m. inmCorhcit, has eroded pub- in in-iuisuriil address lie trust in government, an apparent reference to the investigation of the Legislature that he launched four years ago The chill that we feel today isnt solely Januarys wind, he said.

We gather durmg uncertain times, and no one has been left untouched Corbett, wearing a long black wool coat and no hat in temperatures just above freezing, barely smiled while delivering a speech that observers said seemed more serious than others the recent past. I will honor your trust by standing firm in my guiding principle to Please see CORBETT pageA8 To file search warrants for victims cell phones Local video Services set for 4 crash victims Funeral services have been set for the four Manheim Central High School students killed Sunday a car crash A combined service for the four Barons football teammates will be held at 5 Friday at LCBC Church, 2392 Mount Joy Road, Manheim. Public viewings will be held from 5 to 8 m. Thursday, and 3 to 4 30pm Friday. Individual services also have been announced for the four teenagers.

A graveside funeral service for John Griffith will be held at 8 a m. Saturday at Penryn Cemetery, Locust Grove and Newport roads in Penryn. A funeral service for Please see SERVICES pageA6 BY CINDY STAUFFER and TOM MURSE Staff Writers Police are investigating whether the four Manheim teenagers killed a crash Sunday were making a video of their car speeding over a dip in the road South Londonderry Township police will be filing search warrants for the cell phones of the occupants of the car, as well as the cell phones of one or two other people who were at the accident scene, Chief Jeffrey Arnold said Tliesday. Police heard a statement from someone at the accident scene that the teens were with a group that intended to film a video of the car for the popular Internet website You-Tlibe, Arnold said IN BRIEF Local woman testifies before House panel Manheim-area resident Stacie Ritter testified before the S. House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee on Tuesday about the importance of Americas new health care law, which she supports.

Page B1 Sargent Shriver, public servant, dies R. Sargent Shriver, the exuberant public servant and Kennedy in-law who directed the Peace Corps, fought the War on Poverty and served as ambassador to France, died Tliesday. Page D3 However, police later were told the filming did not take place. The search warrants for the phones, which can be used to take videos, will help police determine if it did, Arnold said. This whole thing is still under investigation, Arnold said Also, police have not yet determined who was driving the car They did say Tliesday that the owner of the car is Bruce Neal, of Please see CRASH pageA6 WEATHER Slick roads lead to wrecks Today: An a shower Mostly cloudy, breezy High 40 Tonight: Colder Low 17 Thursday: Increasing -v, s- Hi I js Shaky estimate on job losses 650,000 figure questioned as House takes up health care repeal.

BY RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press WASHINGTON Republicans pushing to repeal President Barack Obamas health care overhaul warn that 650,000 jobs will be lost if the law is allowed to stand But the widely cited estimate by House GOP leaders is shaky. Its the latest creative use of statistics in the health care debate, which has seen plenty of examples from both sides. Republicans are calling their thumbs-down legislation the "Repealing the Job-Killing Health Please see JOB page A6 j'f County braces for second round of ice BY AD CRABLE StdfTWriter Snow and freezing ram caused about two dozen accidents and closed schools Tliesday and more is on the way. The frozen precipitation caused considerable headaches, especially on rural roads. There were about 20 crashes, including some on Routes 283, 222, 30, 230 and 441.

At least eight of the wrecks involved injuries. Most schools initially announced two-hour delays, but then all closed as ice conditions worsened. About 2 inches of snow fell on the county, starting at 8 30 pm. Please see ICY page A6 3rd Year, No. 279 Cop) right T.

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