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2012-10-02
Deficit-reduction process in the works
No tax increase for city schools
THE LAST MINUTE
Series of robberies strikes near heart of Oakland
In lieu of tax on Beaver land, Shell offers to pay $7.6 million
Highmark suit aims to prevent new ally at WPAHS
Parents of disabled kids decry new state copays
INSANITY DEFENSE
MEN IN PLAID AID & OTHER TARTAN TALES
FAN OF THE GAME CONTEST
LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RISES
A new study takes a dim view of a state legislator’s plan to replace property taxes in Pennsylvania’s school districts.
College students get kick out of profiling life in Lawrenceville
Relocating food line would be wrong move
‘Fearless Felix’ will try to break sound barrier in 23-mile skydive
Strikes at African al-qaida weighed
Iran petition a sign of economic alarm
U.S. Osprey aircraft sent to Okinawa over protests
U.S. aiming just to let Afghans find their own peace plan
GOP campaign shifts course
Supreme Court starts term with encore
AMEX will pay penalty, give $85M to customers
Biotech leader offers advice
Delta will renew direct flight to Paris
U.S. stocks get lift from manufacturing growth
State survey shows huge education cuts
Brentwood man gets 20 years for sextortion of teens
Paper streets can be difficult to maintain
North Side merchant charged in false report
Death penalty upheld for Erie County man
Propel looks into charter school in Hazelwood
Man fatally shot in Hill District
Skydiver thrilled crowds for decades
LATEST DEATHS
Molecular biologist born in Pittsburgh
Consider the impact of the Internet on jobs
Debate time
Gov. Corbett, MIA
More promising
Thank you, Pirates, for an exciting summer
Conservative at heart
Mitt’s tax returns
Medicaid and the 47 percent
Pitt grad starting 2nd year in ID role
Fashion Week intends to build on this year’s success
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She called West Deer her home
Shopper was concerned for crying baby
Let’stalkaboutart
STREB nimbly combines dance with dizzying feats
Adele: She penned, performed Bond theme
FAST TALKING
Loss of season openers on brink
Locke makes case for rotation
WVU leads local entertainment
Daily report
American League
Jones enjoying farewell tour
Homecoming game set for unusual 11 a.m. start
Alabama loses two to knee surgery
Colts coach has leukemia
Hempfield senior fires 76 for Class AAA title
Questions arise, but Rose was difference
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