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Statement on Judge James Ruling
While we are disappointed that our Motion for Partial Summary Judgment against the SEA was not granted, we look forward to the opportunity to present our full case to Judge James. We remain confident in our legal and factual position. Our Lease clearly sets out the obligations the SEA agreed to perform regarding our proposed improvements at Heinz Field. We are simply asking that the SEA live up ...
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Two people shot on Amanda Street in Knoxville
A Pittsburgh police officer talks to witnesses Wednesday afternoon outside a hair salon where police believe a confrontation started that led to a shooting on Amanda Street in ...
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Market Square Farmer’s Market expanding
The Market Square Farmer's Market is expanding into the adjoining PPG Place walkway between Fourth Avenue and Market Square beginning this ...
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NJ Gov. Christie is still a Dallas Cowboys fan
SAYREVILLE, N.J. -; New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie surprised some schoolchildren when he told them his favorite football team is the Dallas ...
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No tapering Federal Reserve to continue stimulus
The Federal Reserve gave no indication Wednesday that it plans to scale back its purchases of bonds and other assets, as it continues its efforts to boost the U.S. ...
Movie Review
Murder by Numbers
Never as disturbing or evocative as it would like to be, Murder by Numbers plods through its psychological murder-mystery trappings like well-worn clothes, and the edges are definitely starting to look frayed. There are the roots of something truly disquieting here, but the film's slick, but routine Hollywood polish keeps it level and unmemorable. ...
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Judges to consider fate of Jake Corman NCAA lawsuit
Pa. State Sen. Jake Corman talks with reporters after a news conference to announce a lawsuit against the NCAA at the Nittany Lion Inn on Wednesday, January 2, ...
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Corbett signs bill to abolish Philly traffic court
A companion bill to remove the traffic court from the state constitution previously received legislative approval. If that measure is approved a second time in the next legislative session, it would be sent out to voters in a statewide referendum that could be held as early as ...
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Judges consider tossing $60M Penn State fund lawsuit
A panel of Pennsylvania judges is considering whether to grant a request by the NCAA and throw out a lawsuit filed by a state senator and the state treasurer over the fine imposed on Penn State for its handling of the Jerry Sandusky ...
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Pitt adds defensive recruit from Philadelphia
Pitt received its sixth commitment from the Class of 2014 --- and its fourth in two days -- when Patrick Amara of West Catholic High School in Philadelphia told coaches he will enroll next ...
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Local Army National Guardsman sues Target over no show firing
A member of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard has sued Target Corp., saying he was wrongly fired from one of the chain's Pittsburgh-area stores for violating its "no call, no-show" policy while he was on a two-week training assignment in Virginia.Andrew Lanier claims in his federal lawsuit that he told his supervisors about the training duty in late October 2011.But Lanier said ...
Making headlines
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
Metro Hotel on Pitt
A truly affordable hotel in Sydney, with stylish decor, great location and in-house snazzy brasserie? If the notion of affordable ...
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