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NEWARK, N.J. – I posed the question in my chat on Thursday about whether a team had ever beaten the same No. 1 team twice in the same season. Much to my surprise it has happened six times.
Pitt will h...
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Mike White | Saturday, February 28
Live blog from the WPIAL basketball championships at Duquesne's Palumbo Center
3:05 - This championship stuff isn't just for the girls at North Catholic.
The North Catholic boys won the WPIAL Class AA championship wit...
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President Barack Obama's first budget proposal, released Thursday, would be the largest in American history, with also the biggest deficit.
From one point of view, it's a bold step forward to the future, realigning America's goals and having a transform...
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They resurrect big band numbers, strum our patriotic heart strings, harmonize with angelic choirs and revive toe-tappers from Broadway to the Beatles. They're the River City Brass Band, a 27-year-old musical treasure that is trying to come to grips with s...
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I have read with a mixture of shock and dismay the stories in the PG over the past week about the killing of Kenzie Marie Houk. Eleven-year-old Jordan Anthony Brown is charged in her shooting death ("Boy, 11, Charged in Slaying of Father's Girlfriend," Fe...
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A society that says it is legal to buy a child a child's model shotgun deserves to be tried for murder ("Boy, 11, Charged in Slaying of Father's Girlfriend," Feb. 22). To say that it is a constitutional right to give a weapon to a child, who is not of vot...
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Ridgemont residents face decreasing house values if the City Vista at Parkway development is approved ("Ridgemont Condo Rezoning Delayed," Jan. 28).
There are certain circumstances that decrease property values for owners. One major factor is noise damage...
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When I revisit history, I analyze patterns that humans have made in reference to the treatment of mankind. The biggest pattern that I perceive to be recurring is how living beings' true "quality of life" is threatened by pure greed.
My correlation to this...
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The Rev. David D. Wilson ("Church Division," Feb. 19 letters) is mistaken if he believes the Oct. 4 Pittsburgh vote to realign with the Anglican province of the Southern Cone in South America created a wholly new Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. This vote...
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Note: "The Departed - Ryan Whitney" will have to wait until Monday. We're a little burnt out.
Tons of EN readers were in Chicago for last night's game. First up is Dave Coutts who put things in perspective about our traffic in Pittsburgh. This was the mes...
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Penguins
-Shelly Anderson's recap from last night's game. Eric Godard. Michael Jackson fan.
-The Associated Press' recap. Dan Bylsma didn't even see Evgeni Malkin's goal.
-The Chicago Tribune's recap. Were hard hats a good idea?
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Central Division
-Chris Osgood returned from his exile and made 30 saves for the Red Wings who edged the Kings, 2-1.
Former Penguins forward Marian Hossa did not play for Detroit due to a
sore neck. Red Wings forward Kirk Maltby appeared in his 1,000th c...
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PREGAME
-You are reading live from our living room. The Penguins visit the Windy CIty for the first time since the 2005-06 season.
-The Pengins' scratches are Sidney Crosby and Bill Thomas.
-Chicago will scratch Craig Adams and Aaron Johnson.
-Marc-Andre ...
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This was a difficult week. It saw Clarke Thomas, surely one of Pittsburgh's greatest newspapermen, mourned by his colleagues and friends. His memorial service Thursday was a fitting recognition of his extraordinary life. It moved all of us who were there,...
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Mike White | Friday, Feb. 27
Live championship blog from Duquesne University's Palumbo Center
8:22 p.m. - Sewickley Academy won the WPIAL Class A championship with a 71-57 victory against Serra. You won't see a better one-on-one scoring showdown than t...
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Actress Missy Peregrym, getting set for the start of season 2 of "Reaper" on Tuesday, March 3, talked to People magazine about the show and her boyfriend, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Asked what it was like seeing Ben win the Super Bowl, Miss...
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Tony Norman
I'm beginning to think faux conservative Stephen Colbert is the only trustworthy presence on late night television these days. He consistently nails the pretentions of politicians and celebrities alike four nights a week on Comedy Central's...
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As intriguing as whether a 7-foot painting is a Keith Haring original is the story behind it's sale tonight.
The Associated Press reports that the work in title "Hope," in the style of the late pop artist, goes on sale on eBay Friday night. Opening bid: 9...
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Dan Wood of the Orange County Register has a pretty good blog post on new Ducks and former Penguins defenseman Ryan Whitney (right) The most interesting item is the possibility of further surgery for Whitney to correct another deformity in his right foot...
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Chris Kunitz will have to wait to play with that passing center he's always clamored for in his career. Sidney Crosby (right) will miss his second consecutive game tonight in Chicago due to his injured groin.
Wait... we have that backwards...
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