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    May 9, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  1. Pittsburgh region’s population loss is Lehigh Valley area’s gain

    Capitol Ideas
    Yo! The long-running success of the Pittsburgh Steelers apparently is not enough to keep people in parts of western Pennsylvania. Allegheny County lost 4.3 percent of its population between the 2000 Census and 2010 Census. As a result, it will......
  2. May 9, 2013 | Hartford Courant
  3. Yale Center For British Art Named One Of World's 50 Best Art Galleries By Times Of London

    The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven made the Times of London’s list of the 50 greatest art galleries in the world this week. It came in 15th.
    The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven made the Times of London’s list of the 50 greatest art galleries in the world this week. It came in 15th. The article’s paragraph on YCBA reads: “Paul Mellon, who died in 1999, gave his...

    Tags: Yale Center for British Art, Artists, Museum of Modern Art, United Kingdom, Auction Service

  4. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Organ recipients thank donor families

    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    Born two years ago without the left side of his heart, Jameson McKain was blue, his fingernails gray and his breathing labored. His development did not even register on the medical charts, recalled his mother, Danielle McKain. He underwent four open-...

    Tags: Human Interest

  6. May 26, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Scottish tales in Florida inspired publisher who valued 'Gatsby'

    In recent weeks, news reports have been awash with the latest cinema version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." Reviewers have pondered whether Baz Luhrmann's direction and Leonardo DiCaprio's incarnation of the enigmatic Gatsby are worthy of the 1925 novel now deemed one of American literature's masterworks.
    In recent weeks, news reports have been awash with the latest cinema version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." Reviewers have pondered whether Baz Luhrmann's direction and Leonardo DiCaprio's incarnation of the enigmatic Gatsby are worthy of...

    Tags: Zellwood, Orlando, Petroleum Industry, Apopka

  8. May 25, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  9. School eying facility repairs, rising costs

    WINDBER — The Windber Area School District board of directors went through their finances with a fine-toothed comb during the past several months.
    Daily American Staff Writer @DAPeteBosak
    WINDBER — The Windber Area School District board of directors went through their finances with a fine-toothed comb during the past several months. And none of them were happy with the end result, a $16.4 million budget that requires a tax hike -...

    Tags: Finance, Health Insurance Cost, Interior Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Teaching and Learning

  10. May 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Nothin' but Blues Skies' tells Rust Belt stories

    To drive these days through Great Lakes cities — Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, among others — is to drive through the nation's industrial past. The iconic images have become Rust Belt cliché: weed-choked parking lots, windowless houses, cold factories stripped of their metals and open to the elements.
    To drive these days through Great Lakes cities — Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, among others — is to drive through the nation's industrial past. The iconic images have become Rust Belt cliché: weed-choked parking lots, windowless houses, cold...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Ronald Reagan, Book, The New York Times, Bill Clinton

  12. May 20, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. New Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics campus in Washington County to help fill industry void

    With the national aviation industry experiencing a workforce shortage of aircraft mechanics and technicians, a new Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics training facility in Hagerstown might go a long way toward helping train the workers of tomorrow, a school official said  Monday during a ribbon cutting for PIA’s new facility.
    cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
    With the national aviation industry experiencing a workforce shortage of aircraft mechanics and technicians, a new Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics training facility in Hagerstown might go a long way toward helping train the workers of tomorrow, a...

    Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Corporate Officers, Teaching and Learning

  14. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. Mt. Washington's Grandview Avenue isn't looking so great these days

    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    Siding falls off the side of a restaurant. A sidewalk crumbles. Lots sit vacant, with weeds and scattered debris. This is what Jim Hughes sees when he leaves his Trimont condo on Mt. Washington. This is what Hughes fears tourists see when they walk...

    Tags: Condos

  16. May 20, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Tinley Park man charged with making threats, stealing car

    A Tinley Park man was charged with making terroristic threats and stealing a car in Pennsylvania while on a trip to visit his son, Pennsylvania State Police said.
    Tribune reporter
    A Tinley Park man was charged with making terroristic threats and stealing a car in Pennsylvania while on a trip to visit his son, Pennsylvania State Police said. Jason Scott Sargent, 39, flew to Pittsburgh to visit his son and stayed with his ex-wife...

    Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Brownsville

  18. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. Allegheny County police counting on remote-operated river vehicle

    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    Allegheny County police received a $131,000 federal grant to purchase a remote-operated river vehicle that can go underwater and search for items ranging from evidence in crimes to bombs. The remote-controlled device is part of a larger river security...

    Tags: PNC Park, Xbox, Local Government, Emergency Incidents, Petroleum Industry

  20. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  21. EDITORIAL: Shooting blanks

    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    It's repugnant that President Obama would stand before a crowd of students in Mexico and lie to them about the origin of firearms that contribute to Mexico's gun violence. "We recognize that most of the guns used to commit violence here in Mexico come...

    Tags: Operation Fast and Furious, Mexico, Elections, Fox News Channel (tv network), Politics

  22. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. Outdoors notebook: Contest offers chance to reel in $2 million

    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    A contest that gives Pennsylvania fishermen the chance to win up to $2 million in cash and prizes is under way. Cabela's and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission for the third year are cooperating on the "Fish for Millions" contest. Walleyes,...

    Tags: Rentals, Hunting, Cabela's Inc., Ohio River, Tom Corbett

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