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2012-09-20
Virginia leans left as Romney slips
Guns inquiry slams feds’ program
Lellock accused of sex crimes
Census data show poverty on rise here
Schools failing to meet goal are rising
Researchers offer peek into mind of autistic
FDA WEIGHS ARSENIC IN RICE
CASHING IN ON THE ELECTION
Romney goes on offense, turning secretly videotaped remarks into a debate about the role of government.
Romney’s 47 percent just doesn’t add up
Bicyclist is grateful for help after taking bad spill in city
French magazine publishes cartoons mocking Muhammad
Japan backs off goal to phase out nuclear power by 2040
China to U.S.: Focus on diplomacy, not weapons
Court upholds CIA convictions
Syria war spills over Turkish border
Kidney allocation system draws blame for discarding of organs
Board of Health postpones vote on air toxics guidelines
Police say man shot dead for relieving himself off balcony
6 arson suspects arrested
County revisiting restaurant grading system
Orie attorney outlines appeal in court filing
Property reassessment effort called on track
City investigator charged with domestic violence
Leading Pitt neurosurgeon leaving for NYU center
Man is found guilty in hotel shooting death
THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
HOROSCOPE
Democracy requires a supportive culture
Shameful order
Speed the exit
Taxes in motion
Shriners’ care
Obama’s disarray
Muslims, look in the mirror
America’s infantile infatuation
Some other excellent percentages
Data detail payday loan costs
Pa. Senate considers bill regulating ‘payday’ loans
Business is up at Greensburg plant of Germany-based T-shirt firm
Housing reports boost stocks
Creator of first hospital-based Meals on Wheels program in Western Pa.
Developer proposes apartment complex near South Hills Village T station
NEW VICTIM OF NON-SUPPORT
Some unpleasant memories
Blame for collapse goes to the very top
Lions LB Hull waits in the wings
Williams finally turns into starter
Daily report
American League
More back pain keeps Walker out of lineup
The cold truth
Hampton turns back NA
Top coach banned for life
Switch to ACC pays dividend
Meetings begin on football playoffs
Woods doesn’t fear claims that Mcilroy is intimidating him
Falling for foraging
An Oktoberfest toast to Tom Pastorius
Downtown’s second Night Market set for Sept. 28
Paying a visit to Michelle’s garden
The book on the White House garden
Three generations have helped Wholey’s thrive as it turns 100
More cookie table traditions
Let’stalkabout
Let’slearnfromthepast
ALL WEEKEND
NEED TO KNOW
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
CLASSICAL MUSIC
IN THE CLUBS
PITTSBURGH PLACES
GYPSY SONGS
Localscene
Stage AE wraps up a second strong summer
Caravan’s ‘800 Words’ explores the final days of Philip K. Dick
BARITONE THOMAS HAMPSON IS DEDICATED TO A GENRE THAT REMAINS ESSENTIALLY UNKNOWN IN AMERICA
Spike Lee’s colorful ‘Red Hook Summer’ falls a bit short
‘Blood Brother’ tracks a Pittsburgher who finds his calling in India
American Chef Corps a new resource for the U.S. State Department
Munch goes to Yummy Palace
Talkshows
‘CABIN’ FULL OF TRICKS
Radical Days opens cultural doors for free
Greenfield AARP district opens its arms to neighborhood schools, food bank
Dean noted for ‘dignity, respect’
Who’s counting?
Monroeville man raises money for patients at Children’s Hospital
Noted Holocaust scholar to speak at Seton Hill
Fostering dialogue
Driving tour offers trip through history
Family of Latrobe woman calls for brave witnesses
Greenfield AARP increases outreach
East Allegheny, teachers still negotiating
Ads would promote the positive
Veteran opposes checkpoints
A new look for school lunches
Medical mission
Beloved Bazaar to close shop
School board considers ROTC
All things Scottish will be at Idlewild
Park-n-ride expected to open next to Sheetz
Greensburg CC setting goals extremely high
OC likes its new section rivals
Central learns from tough loss
University Prep makes a statement
Ellis senior targets WPIAL singles title
Burrell back is ready
Healthier ways to eat
New faces, updated buildings greet students in Catholic schools this year
Fox Chapel lifelong learning initiative turns 50
NA parents blast idea of closing Peebles Elementary
From fundraising parent to charity’s executive director
Board planning for renovations
Knowing the number of calories doesn’t make a Big Mac less tasty
Familiar face, big plans for district
New superintendent sets goals for district
Schools OK licensing deal
Shady Side’s strategy: Contain Burrell’s Bush
Pine-richland junior a WPIAL title threat
Foxes primed for big meet
North Allegheny’s cardiac kids
Tackett helps put Knoch in the running
Avonworth battles to stay in hunt for section title
Special education, textbooks criticized
School director’s work raises issue with board
Mt. Lebanon teen’s vision hits big screen
Who’s counting?
Hospital staff gets ‘Down’ to fight cancer
Force seeks grant to replace police dog
American Indian village appears
$6 million goal urged for district
Community center plans could change
Tale of two school districts
QB filling prime-time role at Upper St. Clair
Bethel girls are building up wins
Bears’ win streak faces a challenge
Prolific passers
Injury forces Lebo to juggle its lineup
Peters sophomore steps into No. 1 role
Healthier ways to eat
Stage 62 celebrating 50 years of spectacle
Knowing the number of calories doesn’t make a Big Mac less tasty
Getting used to it
District seeks repairs for new ball fields
Struggling business owners question funding for former theater
Rivals square off in first of key contests in MAC
Cougar runners sticking to plan
Ellwood City girl ready for WPIAL singles
Blackhawk missing top player
Hopewell isn’t ducking tough foes
West Allegheny putting it together
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