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NFL Hall of Famer Butler dies
ReutersHall of Famer Jack Butler died Saturday morning after a battle with a staph infection. He was 85. Butler, a Pittsburgh Steelers great in the 1950s, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last year. Butler had the staph infection since November,...Tags: Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, National Football League
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BRIEF: Pirates make two roster moves
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe Pirates activated left-hander Francisco Liriano from the 15-day disabled list this morning and optioned reliever Duke Welker to Class AAA Indianapolis. Liriano started the season on the disabled list as he recovered from a broken right humerus...Tags: Pittsburgh Pirates, Piracy, New York Mets, Francisco Liriano, Citi Field
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BRIEF: Allegheny County DA's office charges state welfare worker with sex-for-benefits proposal
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteA man identified by authorities as a state Department of Welfare case manager in McKeesport has been charged with trying to extract a benefits-for-sex swap with a welfare recipient. The Allegheny County District Attorney's Office Friday charged John P....Tags: Interior Policy, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Pension and Welfare, Court Preliminary, Trials
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Hall of Famer Butler dies
ReutersThe Sports Xchange EditorsNote: adds statements from Steelers Hall of Famer Butler dies Hall of Famer Jack Butler died Saturday morning after a battle with a staph infection. He was 85. Butler, a Pittsburgh Steelers great in the 1950s, was inducted...Tags: Dan Rooney, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, National Football League
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Catholic 'Sharia' in Pittsburgh
In the post-9/11 culture wars over Islamic fundamentalism, American conservatives — properly — have condemned attempts in Muslim countries to punish blasphemy or insults to the prophet Muhammad. It will be interesting to see if they are...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, John G. Roberts, Jr., Festive Events, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Freedom of the Press
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Despite tough factors, UPMC sees some growth
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteBut CFO Robert DeMichiei said Thursday that the health system is still adding jobs systemwide, and seeing growth in key areas such as patient volume and revenue, physician revenue and health plan membership. Overall market factors resulted in UPMC's...Tags: Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics
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Pa. legislation could infl8 vanity plate cost
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteIf the Legislature approves the transportation funding bill now pending in the state Senate, the price of vanity license plates will S CA L8. The bill, sponsored by Sen. John Rafferty, R-Montgomery, would raise the one-time fee for personalized plates...Tags: Elections, John C. Rafferty, Jr., Public Transportation
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Man expected to plead guilty today to killing 3 in Franklin County
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteA man accused of killing three people, two of whom were longtime residents of Pittsburgh's North Hills, is expected to plead guilty to three counts of first-degree homicide today in Chambersburg, Franklin County. Kevin Cleeves, 36, is charged with...Tags: Judges, Murder, Death Penalty, North Hills (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Punishment
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Murphy sentenced to death in killings of mother, sister and aunt
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteA Westmoreland County judge on Thursday sentenced convicted triple-murderer Kevin Murphy to death by lethal injection. Offered a chance to make a statement, he declined. In a brief hearing, Judge Al Bell imposed the sentence delivered by a jury late...Tags: Judges, Murder, Kevin P. Murphy, Fayette County, Shootings
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Film Notes: Film Forum to focus on black issues
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteA free Game Changers Film Forum on Saturday will include youth media workshops, a meet-the-filmmakers reception, screening of "We Got Next" documentary about unsung community heroes, and discussion about improving social outcomes for black men and boys in...Tags: Tom Cruise, Iron Man 3 (movie), IMAX, Film Festivals, Star Trek into Darkness (movie)
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Bus driver charged in Evans City crash; second passenger dies
Pittsburgh Post-GazettePassengers on the bus saw the train coming. Its horns sounded. They attempted to alert the driver of its quick approach. Some braced for impact. All the while, the driver made no attempt to slow or stop at the rural Butler County railroad crossing...Tags: Accidental Death, Railway Transportation, Motorvehicle Accidents, Court Preliminary, Transportation Accidents
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No cuts planned here, Lanxess' regional CEO says
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteA day after German chemicals maker Lanxess disclosed it is considering job cuts and plant closings to reduce costs, the company's top executive in North America said no layoffs are planned in the United States and Canada. Flemming Bjoernslev,...Tags: Job Layoffs, Corporate Officers, Layoffs and Downsizing, Germany, Companies and Corporations
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