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2012-09-29
WPAHS nixes deal with Highmark
Few seek cure for rare disease amyloidosis
Officials suggest changes but no penalties at Western Psych
Suit settled by Bank of America for $2.4 billion
Judge stays Williams’ execution
City rethinks food line for homeless
Highmark and many other observers are shocked at the turn of events; what they are saying,
Earthweek: a diary of the planet
Hitler slept here, and that poses a problem
Forces launch assault on al-qaida in Somalia
China’s leaders try to move beyond Bo Xilai scandal
Pittsburgh residents set to get new infrared heaters to save up to 50% on heating bills for only $139 and free shipping.
Fighting in Syria intensifies, as U.N. warns on refugees
Going off the grid
Contest shifts focus to raising money
N.J. city plans to disband police
Haggling a casualty of retail modernization
Most regional gas bills will drop
Region’s real estate market persisting
Test scores analyst challenges interpretation of panel findings
Her foot’s in the door
Weather service confirms 2 twisters hit area
Conference focuses on African-american women’s contributions
Pitt panel extols virtues of author Brackenridge
Voter ID law has Masloff miffed
County councilman wants policy on committee participation
Known as the ‘dean’ of U.S. motor sports journalism
Founded Indiana firm that supplied tires for winning NASCAR teams
NASA astronomer, major arts benefactor
LATEST DEATHS
Man admits not paying tax on lottery winnings
Injunction request delayed for Strip plan
Romney needs to go large and start running a real campaign
Now is not the time to give up on the Pirates
Medical option
Dream machine
Bucs’ wreckage
Color my city
Little luxuries
The thin line between loneliness and independence
Europe’s austerity madness
Dahlias bloom in technicolor on farm in Sewickley
SHADYSIDE
Microchip reunites owners with cat
Author finds nothing ‘Average’
Blood transfusions don’t just help humans
Skyliners reflect on film about Janet Vogel Rapp
Event puts designs on improving streets
THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
HOROSCOPE
More mature Walkmen hit 10-year mark with ‘Heaven’
‘Voice’ judges fail to give mature talented Pittsburgh singer a shot
MUSIC PREVIEW
Extend your gardening season
My dinner with Barack
No-hitter; no winning record
BRETT WINS BATTLE OF THE BRUMBAUGHS
Polamalu feeling better at long last
Bradley sparks U.S. team to 5-3 lead
Daily report
American League
Walker’s season comes to an end
WR has no memory of hit
Truex still looking for second Cup win
FOSTER SPARKS MAJOR COMEBACK
Blocked punt return a stunning finish
A NEW ERA BEGINS FOR WVU IN BIG 12
Dukes facing tough test vs. Saint Francis
Returning punts not an issue anymore
Commissioner ushers in Big 12 era
Talks resume, but not about money
Fish & Boat director wins 3Rivers event
Mon Valley tour back for second year
Streak still on for ‘perfect’ racers
Great Race will have great effect on traffic
Historic anniversary
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