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OPINION: Mayor Luke like a train wreck
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewCall him Captain Distraction. The campaign to choose Pittsburgh's next mayor has been almost entirely obscured by the travails of its current one. The de facto election to succeed Luke Ravenstahl will occur in Tuesday's Democratic primary. Will anyone...Tags: Politics, Jake Wheatley, Primaries, Elections
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No known illnesses from Legionella bacteria found in Washington County VA clinic, official says
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe bacteria that cause Legionnaires' disease have been found at the Pittsburgh VA's outpatient clinic in the Washington Crown Center mall in North Franklin. Clinic officials are not aware of any illnesses from the contamination, so there were no...Tags: Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Veterans Affairs, Hospitals and Clinics, Legionellosis, Diseases and Illnesses
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UPMC chief's bonus, salary down
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewUPMC CEO Jeffrey Romoff's base salary and bonus were cut in 2011, but his overall compensation was higher than the previous year, according to the nonprofit hospital network's latest tax returns. Romoff, 67, made $4.3 million in base salary, bonus and...Tags: Health Insurance
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Deaths of ex-UPMC doctor, wife linked to previous murder?
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPolice in Nebraska are trying to determine if there is a link between the slayings of a former Monroeville man and his wife and the deaths five years ago of the son and housekeeper of colleagues at Creighton University. The bodies of Dr. Roger A....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Specialization, The Pennsylvania State University, Creighton University
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Shaler's Schwartz breaks 2 records at WPIAL championships
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewShaler sophomore Brianna Schwartz could tell she was running faster than her typical pace for the 1,600 meters. So could her coach. "I was scared to death because she went out so fast," said Shaler assistant Sam Bair, who coaches distance runners....Tags: Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Automotive Equipment, Minor League Baseball, Awards and Prizes, Track and Field
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James Ray Pyle, 81, of Somerset
James Ray Pyle, 81, of Somerset, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on May 16, 2013. Born Feb. 8, 1932, the son of Ralph and Ruby Pyle. Preceded in death by his parents and two infant brothers, Donald and Frederick. Survived by his wife of...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Alzheimer's Association, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Methodist, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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EDITORIAL: The Thursday wrap
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewEXPOSING the outright lie that the IRS was not targeting conservative groups is ProPublica, the "progressive" mouthpiece, which says the IRS gave it nine confidential applications for tax-exempt status from conservative groups. Not only was the IRS...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Barack Obama, Freedom of the Press, Politics, Taxation
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O'Brien calls SI report 'irresponsible' and 'wrong'
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPenn State coach Bill O'Brien fired back Wednesday at a Sports Illustrated special report that questions whether changes on the school's athletic medical staff could compromise the safety of his players. "Their health and safety is the No. 1 priority...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Drugs and Medicines, Awards and Prizes, Bill O'Brien, The Pennsylvania State University
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Raising state's film cap has fans
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewShadyside resident and actress Delilah Picart spent 18 days filming scenes in Pittsburgh as a sniper shooting victim in "Jack Reacher" in late 2011 and got paid $18,000. "I made more money on this job than at the temp job I had in Pittsburgh working for...Tags: The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Dauphin County, Politics, Credit and Debt, Tom Corbett
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Gift helps Humane Society help cats
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Western Pennsylvania Humane Society provides adoption servies for 7,000 cats a year. Now the North Side shelter will be able to do even more, thanks to a "huge" gift from Purina Cat Chow, officials said on Wednesday. "I have been waiting for...Tags: Social Issues
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A world come to life: Barsamian exhibit looks at inventor of the zoetrope
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewA 19th-century invention, the zoetrope was not only a popular toy but also a significant optical device that illustrated the scientific principle of "the persistence of vision," the phenomenon by which the brain fills in the visual gaps between similar...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Downtown (Brooklyn, New York)
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Pittsburgh mayor's press secretary Joanna Doven resigns
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewMayor Luke Ravenstahl's press secretary on Wednesday became the first senior staff member to leave the lame-duck administration. Joanna Doven, who has worked in the mayor's office since August 2006, cited family commitments in announcing her resignation...Tags: FBI, Board of Directors, G20
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