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2012-09-09
The Play that Changed a City
Killings in Allegheny spiked this summer
PSSA cheating probe ongoing
Bill Clinton to become omnipresent in campaign
Collectors deputized in student loan manhunt
VIEWS FROM THE TOP
PATRIOTIC PUZZLER
In the name of God, it’s time to stop the political pandering
Hunting kills boldest elk, spares shiest
35 YEARS AGO
Discipline or prosecution
Some cases closed
New KensingtonArnold acting superintendent
Erasure check
Water main hit in Syria, worsening refugee crisis
Suicide bomb kills six near NATO gate in Afghanistan
Hong Kong backs down on ‘moral education’ plan
Russia rebuffs Clinton on Syria, Iran penalties
A bone over Franco
A rightfully placed chip
Becoming an obsession
Snapping away
Campaigns refocus energy on critical interest groups
Federal officials slam Florida for warehousing disabled kids
Art becomes looking glass into 9/11 tragedy
Website ‘follows the money’ given to legislators
Reaccreditation team applauds Pitt in report
Appeals court rejects suit in WVU degree scandal
Rachel Carson, killer of Africans?
What’s so great about family men?
Advice for helicopter parents
Where the buffalo roamed
DAVID M. SHRIBMAN ON THE GROWING GAP BETWEEN OUR POLITICAL PARTIES
HENRY JAMES & THE NOVEL
Economic truth
Poverty’s role
Political tales
Real leaders focus on serving the interests of the public
‘Waist-up’ issues
Bubba’s still got it
Obama’s anemic ‘recovery’
Zadie Smith’s swinging London
Jeanne Marie Laskas lights up ‘Hidden America’
THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
A WEEKEND CROSSWORD/
What the famous didn’t say
Remember what did and did not happen
Can Medicaid solve our ills?
the week that was
Hacker spaces a haven for quirky ingenuity
Carlow jumps on misstep
NFL blitzes our other priorities
Some steps to save on energy bills
dateline pittsburgh
business calendar
Creator of fake Web reviews in good company
Pantech Burst a bargain with features aplenty
Receiver with HDMI switching convenient
Logitech makes the perfect ipad keyboard
Bell Telephone retiree enjoyed traveling with family, photography and clowning
Songwriter known for 1960s hits
Amazing, inexpensive products
ONCE MORE FOR OLD TIME’S SAKE
Redman has proven he can be tough … then and now
Tumble rolls on; Dodgers move up
Virginia slips past Penn State
Murray makes final; opponent unknown
Rain delays slow regular-season finale
Mickelson joins stars atop BMW
No. 8 Razorbacks upset
Badgers’ streak ends at 33
Duquesne rallies, 17-7
Tulane player fractures spine
Shaler sophomore shines at Schenley
Steel Valley rips Burgettstown
Once more for old time’s sake
Broncos have players other than Peyton
Gerry Dulac breaks down the Steelers’ 80th opener
Starting off right
NO EASY CATCH
Rivalry can be traced to the womb
Hurdle, players review seven errors as effective teaching tool
Strasburg shut down with Nationals on top
AROUND THE MAJORS
A BULL MARKET
Number to beat for NL batting title: .34565
2012 WEEKLY LOG SHORT HOPS
Pistorius claims gold
Early season trout waters may open year-round
Geolocators give insight to distance migrations
Deer disease confirmed in Beaver County
Amtrak Coast Starlight delivers stunning vistas
Well-drawn characters elevate ‘Bomb Girls’
Philly friendships led to ‘Words’
PG’S 96th Showplane is Broadway-bound
Travel with passport if you might need it
Hotel revenues rise from extra fees
Empire Builder turns Chicago trip into a land cruise
Tom and Ray use the dreaded words ‘Mom’s right’
Roommate is offended
HOROSCOPE/
Buying Here: Shaler
Study finds stress still a big part of work lives
Job’s sink-or-swim culture has new graduate floundering
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