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2 hrs ago | CNN

Speed eaters gain weight, clog arteries but have few regrets

Don Lerman set a record by eating seven sticks of salted butter in five minutes.

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Related Topix: Kobayashi, House, Life, Food, Hamburger, University of Pennsylvania

8 hrs ago | Think Progress

Pennsylvania State Senator Refuses To Apologize For His Remarks About ...

During a June 19 radio debate , Pennsylvania State Sen. John Eichelberger repeatedly asserted that same-sex marriage is wrong, " dysfunctional ," and would lead to "polygamy, marrying younger people." But perhaps his most shocking comments came when fellow lawmaker Sen.

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Related Topix: Gay/Lesbian, Transgendered

17 hrs ago | The Galveston County Daily News

Plant disease hits eastern US veggies early, hard

Tomato plants have been removed from stores in half a dozen states as a destructive and infectious plant disease makes its earliest and most widespread appearance ever in the eastern United States.

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Related Topix: Famine, Natural Disasters, Home Gardening, Home, Cornell University, Life, Food, Vegetables, Agriculture, Science

Thu Jul 02, 2009

New York Times

Pennsylvania: Ex-Lawmaker Seeks New Trial

A former state senator, Vincent J. Fumo, is seeking a new trial on corruption charges, claiming the jury was tainted.

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Related Topix: Philadelphia, NY

The Centrist

Newspaper: Is bribery legal in Pennsylvania?

The revelation that Pennsylvania politicians received nearly $17 million from people connected to the gambling industry has prompted the Philadelphia Daily News to ask about the ethics and legality of cash flowing into the pockets of Pennsylvania politicos charged with overseeing gambling.

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Related Topix: Pennsylvania Government, Gaming

PittsburghLIVE.com

Big Butler Fair peers into Pennsylvania's past

"Antebellum" is a word associated more with the pre-Civil War South than Butler County.

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Related Topix: Butler, PA, Butler County, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Pittsburgh Metro, Prospect, PA

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Man charged in shooting death of IUP student

As weeks passed and Shavaughn Wallace's killing went unsolved, her mother would wander into her bedroom, still filled with her clothes and her smell, wondering whether the case would go cold.

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Related Topix: Violent Crime, University of Pennsylvania

Wed Jul 01, 2009

WHTM-TV Harrisburg

Panel Clears Police Services Bill

Fees for Pennsylvania municipalities that don't maintain their own police forces are under consideration in the state House of Representatives.

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Related Topix: Pennsylvania Government

Centre Daily Times

Editorials from around Pennsylvania

Dealing with a shaky economy: Very difficult. Looking to overhaul a messy American health care system: Very difficult.

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Related Topix: Smoking, Medicine, Health, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, Nicotine, NicoDerm, Nicotine (generic), Medication, Franklin, PA, Harrisburg Metro

Southwest Farm Press

Soybean acres at record high

U.S. farmers planted a record-breaking soybean crop this spring, according to USDA's June 30 Planted Acreage report.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, United States Department of Agriculture, US News

Times News

Unlucky seven

Ed Rendell without a spending plan in place, a reality that many have come to grudgingly accept.

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Related Topix: Pennsylvania Government, Ed Rendell, US Governors

Tue Jun 30, 2009

Clover Herald

Group says online job ads decreased in June

Online job advertisements declined by over 500,000 in June compared with the same period a year earlier, but a national report shows only a modest decrease from May, a private research group says.

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Related Topix: January

Forbes Autos

Pa. House sends health insurance bill to Senate

A bill to open Pennsylvania's government-subsidized health insurance program to 85,000 more lower-income adults won House approval Monday.

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Related Topix: Health Insurance, Health, Pennsylvania Government, US News, Autos

WHTM-TV Harrisburg

Rendell: Budget Deal Likely Won't Come Soon

Gov. Ed Rendell is warning Pennsylvanians not to expect a state budget deal this week or next.

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Related Topix: Ed Rendell, US Governors

6 ABC

Former Pa. man convicted in cocaine ring

A former Pennsylvania resident has been convicted of federal charges for his role in a multimillion-dollar cocaine distribution ring making use of fruit shipments in Connecticut and New York.

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Related Topix: Connecticut, Connecticut Government

The Citizens' Voice

Wilkes-Barre native named 2009 Miss Pennsylvania

Wilkes-Barre native Shannon Doyle is the 2009 Miss Pennsylvania, after winning the crown Saturday night during the Miss Pennsylvania Scholarship Pageant held at the Syria Mosque near Pittsburgh.

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Related Topix: Wilkes-Barre, PA, Scranton Metro, Pittsburgh Metro, Villanova University, Armstrong County, PA

Mon Jun 29, 2009

Evening Sun

Strikers, Penelec agree to fed mediation in Pa.

The union representing about 500 striking workers have agreed to use a federal mediator to help settle their dispute with the utility company Penelec.

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PennLive.com

Unemployment benefits to run out for 20,000 in Pennsylvania

More than 20,000 Pennsylvanians are expected to exhaust their jobless benefits in mid-July. The state Department of Labor and Industry expects them to be the first large wave of people who have gone through as many as 72 weeks of unemployment benefits.

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Related Topix: Pennsylvania Government, Law, Employment / Labor Law

NewsCenter 25

Tart cherry crop expected to jump about a third

After an almost total crop loss last year, Wisconsin - one of the nation's largest tart cherry growers - is expected to produce more than 8 million pounds of cherries this year.A The U.S. Department of Agriculture says overall U.S. production is expected to spike nearly a third to 283.6 million pounds.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Autos

Sun Jun 28, 2009

The Morning Call

Pennsylvania files objections to GM bankruptcy plan

Pennsylvania is the 37th state to file objections to the General Motors bankruptcy plan in a move officials say aims to protect consumers and businesses.

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