Oct 24, 2009 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Collier retailer accused of exploiting UConn player's slaying
Connecticut officials are warning an online T-shirt retailer in Collier to stop selling items featuring slain UConn football player Jasper Howard or face a lawsuit.
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With no regatta race this year at Parks Garden Center, the pumpkins didn't have to float Sunday.
The Adventure of the Computer that Wouldn't Boot
Two of the cool things about a PDP-11 minicomputer were its front panel lights and switches.
Officials begin preparation for 'taxing situation'
Most local governments have already appointed voting delegates and alternates to serve on the Earned Income Tax collection committee, a group that will help Pennsylvanians ease into a new payment system.
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Cocina Mendoza moves to Mt. Lebanon
For authentic Mexican cuisine, look south. Not the border, but of the city. Cocina Mendoza , which made a name for itself first in Green Tree, then in Bethel Park, has moved to a new location in the South Hills, at the shopping plaza at 300 Mt.
Complaint seeks disbarment of Bush lawyers
A coalition of liberal groups filed petitions Monday seeking disbarment of Bush administration attorneys linked to memos on harsh interrogation techniques of detainees.
Specter, card check, and the final betrayal
Back on March 24, Arlen Specter announced his opposition to Big Labor's card-check legislation, the "Employee Free Choice Act." Some conservatives cheered.