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EDITORIAL: Greensburg Laurels & Lances
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewOn the "Watch List": --The D.J. verdict. Some will argue that reducing the number of district judges in Westmoreland County from 17 to 16 come 2018 will crimp the system. It's a valid concern. To wit: Did the state Supreme Court factor into its decision...Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens
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EDITORIAL: An inconvenient truth: The CO2 scare
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAs atmospheric carbon-dioxide levels verge on 400 parts per million (ppm), climate cluckers are aflutter over what Chicken-Little-in-chief Al Gore has called "A sad milestone. A call to action." But this alarm is as baseless as any sounded by the blame-...Tags: Al Gore
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OPINION: Mayor Luke like a train wreck
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewCall him Captain Distraction. The campaign to choose Pittsburgh's next mayor has been almost entirely obscured by the travails of its current one. The de facto election to succeed Luke Ravenstahl will occur in Tuesday's Democratic primary. Will anyone...Tags: Primaries, Elections, Jake Wheatley
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No known illnesses from Legionella bacteria found in Washington County VA clinic, official says
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe bacteria that cause Legionnaires' disease have been found at the Pittsburgh VA's outpatient clinic in the Washington Crown Center mall in North Franklin. Clinic officials are not aware of any illnesses from the contamination, so there were no...Tags: Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Hospitals and Clinics, Pneumonia, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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UPMC chief's bonus, salary down
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewUPMC CEO Jeffrey Romoff's base salary and bonus were cut in 2011, but his overall compensation was higher than the previous year, according to the nonprofit hospital network's latest tax returns. Romoff, 67, made $4.3 million in base salary, bonus and...Tags: Health Insurance
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Deaths of ex-UPMC doctor, wife linked to previous murder?
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPolice in Nebraska are trying to determine if there is a link between the slayings of a former Monroeville man and his wife and the deaths five years ago of the son and housekeeper of colleagues at Creighton University. The bodies of Dr. Roger A....Tags: Creighton University, The Pennsylvania State University, Medical Specialization, Pathology, Alzheimer's Disease
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Shaler's Schwartz breaks 2 records at WPIAL championships
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewShaler sophomore Brianna Schwartz could tell she was running faster than her typical pace for the 1,600 meters. So could her coach. "I was scared to death because she went out so fast," said Shaler assistant Sam Bair, who coaches distance runners....Tags: Minor League Baseball, Automotive Equipment, Awards and Prizes, Manufacturing and Engineering, Track and Field
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Special Events Office to transfer out of Pittsburgh police headquarters
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe beleaguered Pittsburgh police Special Events Office will get a new home Downtown and a makeover to prevent financial misdeeds, Public Safety Director Michael Huss said Thursday. The office will be moved on May 31 from police headquarters in the...Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens
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EDITORIAL: Saturday essay: Banana bike curls
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAl Fritz died this month. Don't know the name? That's not surprising. Many don't. But if you were a child of the 1960s and '70s, you probably idolized his invention and its many knockoffs. Mr. Fritz, who died at 88 on May 7, is credited with creating... -
EDITORIAL: A miscarriage of justice
York Daily Record, Pa.For his own sake, let's hope Stephen Stetler is being held incommunicado in prison -- without access to news reports. If he were to hear about former state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin's sentence for crimes involving the misuse of her office...Tags: Judges, Punishment, Justice System, Prisons
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Does this make me look ... rude? Casual wear not always appropriate
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe mirror is a good place to start. From funerals to job interviews, people will form an impression of you based on sight before you say a word, experts say. David Slater, funeral director for Slater Funeral Home, says he could write a book on the...Tags: Christianity, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Roman Catholicism
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EDITORIAL: The primary: Time for some pruning
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewToo often politics gives itself a bad name. And many people don't want to get involved. In the primary election Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans have an opportunity to select people in their hometowns who can work to find ways to improve their...Tags: Primaries, Elections
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