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06/03/2006 Henin-Hardenne, Myskina reach 4th round
06/03/2006 Food court
06/03/2006 Shaq four wins away from fourth title
06/03/2006 Pistons hope championship window still open
06/03/2006 Suns eclipsed
06/03/2006 Leader maintains control in Memorial
06/03/2006 LPGA Championship roles reversed
06/03/2006 Wie creates frenzy with potential U.S. Open bid
06/03/2006 Hempfield wins PIAA volleyball title
06/03/2006 Mt. Lebo lacrosse takes advantage of the wait
06/03/2006 Hampton defeats Fox Chapel in title game
06/03/2006 NCAA rule extends transfer freedom
06/03/2006 Gorman Schenley's Blair tears it up
06/03/2006 Fish and Boat Commission goes on the defense
06/03/2006 New in equipment
06/03/2006 Appeals court rules on harassing hunters
06/03/2006 Proposed license fee increase may not be enough
06/03/2006 Persistently aggressive
06/03/2006 Prisuta Inspired Hurricanes will outdo Oilers
06/03/2006 Pirates farm report
06/03/2006 Pirates 6, Padres 4 How they scored
06/03/2006 Notebook Randa runs warning track, nears return
06/03/2006 Talkin' baseball on the mound
06/03/2006 Pirates pitching on upswing
06/03/2006 Worth the wait
06/03/2006 Steelers' Colon toughened by trials
06/03/2006 Mubarak seems to be running scared
06/03/2006 Humane society launches anniversary event
06/03/2006 Spring brings changes in basketball coaching
06/03/2006 All-around athlete takes on Senior Games
06/03/2006 By any name, Sheppick made his mark on area music scene
06/03/2006 Mother Lode
06/03/2006 Cowher knows racquetball
06/03/2006 Transcript of the Perzel-Preski response
06/03/2006 Hunting safety focus of day for kids
06/03/2006 Weekend adventure
06/03/2006 Pagaent winner at home in Dunbar Township
06/03/2006 Memories made at Gorley's
06/03/2006 Splish-splash, choo-choo
06/03/2006 Mountain samaritan pulls man from burning car
06/03/2006 Chaplain has faith in prison ministry
06/03/2006 Union duties keep Monessen native Karbowsky on the move
06/03/2006 BVA grad on schedule for success
06/03/2006 Families that play together
06/03/2006 Blacksmithing tools find new home at historical society
06/03/2006 Food program in season
06/03/2006 A camp for everyone
06/03/2006 Partners left with 300M question
06/03/2006 Katrina can't break their spirit
06/03/2006 Bucs rebound, beat Padres, 6-4
06/03/2006 Briefs Groups will receive 77M in tax credits
06/03/2006 Perzel campaign cash went to trips
06/03/2006 Beating the odds
06/03/2006 Sawhook headed to UNC-Wilmington
06/03/2006 Fox Chapel set for lacrosse finals
06/03/2006 Police chief denies pressure to lodge charges
06/03/2006 Deer Creek Crossing loses developer
06/03/2006 Gum maker gives student scholarship
06/03/2006 Vandergrift man dies in fire
06/02/2006 BVA's first game set for 2 p.m. Monday
06/02/2006 Beware of the Elkers
06/02/2006 High hurdles for Hank
06/02/2006 Yossi Olmert, 'a die-hard optimist'
06/02/2006 Saturday essay 'Miserly' pardons
06/02/2006 ... 'Why,' not 'what'
06/02/2006 The 'living wage' Chicago lobotomy ...
06/02/2006 MLB San Diego 7, Pittsburgh 0 6 inn.
06/02/2006 Creative decor invites change, author says
06/02/2006 Ligonier House Tour showcases history
06/02/2006 Alfresco furnishings
06/02/2006 Young pianist enraptures Symphony audience
06/02/2006 Three Rivers Arts Festival Schedule
06/02/2006 'Gem' does the playwright proud
06/02/2006 Old Economy offers workshop for children
06/02/2006 Briefs Black Box stock plunges 18%
06/02/2006 Top business stories of the week
06/02/2006 Firm to assess Latrobe Brewing sale potential
06/02/2006 Deer Creek Crossing loses developer
06/02/2006 Keeping out the hooligans
06/02/2006 U.S. coach We're just 'dumb Americans'
06/02/2006 Small oval creates big problems
06/02/2006 Second-place still doesn't sit well
06/02/2006 Notebook Busch must behave himself
06/02/2006 Rudd ready to shoulder the load for Stewart
06/02/2006 Veteran gets glimpse of future
06/02/2006 Newman ends pole drought at Dover
06/02/2006 Velazquez wins at Belmont Park
06/02/2006 Barbaro's doctor instantly famous
06/02/2006 Clijsters still plans to quit
06/02/2006 American reaches third round
06/02/2006 Mavericks look to close out series with Suns
06/02/2006 Heat scorch Pistons, reach NBA finals
06/02/2006 Unlikely name atop Memorial leaderboard
06/02/2006 Norwin falls short in PIAA volleyball bid
06/02/2006 Fox Chapel up for challenge
06/02/2006 Duquesne inks Juco shooting guard
06/02/2006 Pitt kicker faces open-heart surgery
06/02/2006 Sabres emerge from playoffs with bright future
06/02/2006 Oilers settling nicely in preparation for Cup
06/02/2006 Hurricanes back in finals, this time as favorite
06/02/2006 'Bonds on Bonds' is history
06/02/2006 Pirates farm report
06/02/2006 Padres 7, Pirates 0 How they scored
06/02/2006 Notebook Rain holds up Randa
06/02/2006 Starkey The Castillo Code
06/02/2006 Pirates targeting 'best player' available
06/02/2006 Padres shut out Pirates
06/02/2006 Suspect in slaying won't face death penalty
06/02/2006 Man sought in road rage incident
06/02/2006 Man faces 50 counts of sexual child abuse
06/02/2006 Official eyes Fayette human service concerns
06/02/2006 Central Catholic student earns scholar honor
06/02/2006 2 men convicted in separate robberies
06/02/2006 Neighbors recall fire victim
06/02/2006 Gum maker gives scholarship
06/02/2006 Chief No pressure to make arrests
06/02/2006 Smuggler shelled for trafficking
06/02/2006 Man back in jail after mix-up
06/02/2006 Newsmaker
06/02/2006 Advocate for handicapped broke down barriers
06/02/2006 Moon student arrested
06/02/2006 Recovered body identified
06/02/2006 Institute gives 3.6M to Pitt and CMU
06/02/2006 Council may not go after settlement
06/02/2006 Report Forecast favorable for change
06/02/2006 Udin to head Coro Center nonprofit
06/02/2006 Drug attacks breast cancer's roots
06/02/2006 CCAC sets open door policy
06/02/2006 Jackhammer accident cuts power
06/02/2006 Paterra may sue council
06/02/2006 Nevala admits defeat
06/02/2006 Lights go out on grads
06/02/2006 Boaters reminded of orange flag warning system
06/02/2006 Monessen native is 'ambassador of athletics'
06/02/2006 Nowitzki lifts Mavs with 50 points
06/02/2006 Burrell gum sharer given 1,000 scholarship
06/02/2006 Seneca Valley postpones graduation
06/02/2006 Blairsville Dispatch
06/02/2006 Gambling task force gives casino proposals an incomplete
06/02/2006 Former councilman heading civic leadership group
06/02/2006 Bradford will not face death penalty if convicted
06/02/2006 Steelers White House visit
06/02/2006 Man hospitalized after hitting underground power line
06/02/2006 Fatal fire in Vandergrift
06/02/2006 Pa. mine operators criticize proposals
06/02/2006 Honk if you actually care about state bumper stickers
06/02/2006 Rains, soap force sewage into 4 Tarentum homes
06/02/2006 Scholarship honors Highlands leukemia victim
06/02/2006 Walk to win
06/02/2006 Pair arrested for hiding 2 Ford City girls
06/02/2006 Ride of her life
06/02/2006 Obits in the news Perry Richardson Bass
06/02/2006 Escaped man recaptured
06/02/2006 Congratulations to Cal Area, BVA
06/02/2006 Fox Chapel aims for state title after winning WPIAL
06/02/2006 The great outdoors
06/02/2006 10 school districts plan tax hikes
06/01/2006 Alcoa workers to chip in
06/01/2006 Fayette County store robbed
06/01/2006 Kickin' Katie goodbye
06/01/2006 Truth tellin'
06/01/2006 Freeing up cable TV
06/01/2006 Throwing rocks
06/01/2006 Justice wins
06/01/2006 Ethics examples council can follow
06/01/2006 Dial 'S'... for 'stupid'
06/01/2006 The EU data ruling Inviting all terrorists
06/01/2006 Westmoreland Laurels & Lances
06/01/2006 Pittsburgh Laurels & Lances
06/01/2006 Headbands back in style
06/01/2006 Exposing themselves
06/01/2006 Add it up
06/01/2006 Three Rivers Arts Festival Schedule
06/01/2006 Jazz performance at Garfield Artworks
06/01/2006 'Break Up' may be artist's big break
06/01/2006 On a Clear Day
06/01/2006 Three Times
06/01/2006 The Proposition
06/01/2006 The Break-Up
06/01/2006 Mellon Financial takes control of Union Trust building
06/01/2006 Trib 30 stocks fall for first time this year
06/01/2006 Deadline nears for Millcraft, URA deal
06/01/2006 High on the hog
06/01/2006 Pittsburgh Brewing open to Latrobe talks
06/01/2006 Investor scorns Heinz plan
06/01/2006 Car turnouts critical to success
06/01/2006 Second-place Indy finish eats at young driver
06/01/2006 Shenay Perry reaches third round
06/01/2006 For Monfils, others, youth is served
06/01/2006 Defending champion advances
06/01/2006 Pressure builds for Heat, Pistons
06/01/2006 Bunkers have Memorial field grumbling
06/01/2006 Chartiers-Houston repeats
06/01/2006 No-hitter earns title for Sto-Rox
06/01/2006 Mars knocks off former AAA champs
06/01/2006 NA edges rival for Quad-A crown
06/01/2006 WVU parts ways with three players
06/01/2006 Spotlight on Jacobs Creeks
06/01/2006 Game lands lakes feature bass aplenty
06/01/2006 Hurricanes advance to Stanley Cup finals
06/01/2006 Prisuta Crosby a worldwide leader
06/01/2006 Pens let go of two prospects
06/01/2006 Crosby ready to rest, relax
06/01/2006 Yankees' injury troubles continue
06/01/2006 Everett a model citizen in Seattle - so far
06/01/2006 Pirates farm report
06/01/2006 Scouting the Padres
06/01/2006 Pirates 4, Brewers 3 How they scored
06/01/2006 Notebook Randa meets with Tracy, team doctors
06/01/2006 Torres a frequent contributor out of the bullpen
06/01/2006 Perez gets his groove back
06/01/2006 FBI probes firm that tried to recruit Bush
06/01/2006 Eagles' McDougle rebounds from near tragedy
06/01/2006 Eagles show interest in sprinter
06/01/2006 Redskins' Taylor to avoid jail in assault charge deal
06/01/2006 Steelers set for presidential treatment
06/01/2006 Candidate concedes in Republican primary
06/01/2006 Tenant discovers camera near shower
06/01/2006 Officials probe why girls fled school
06/01/2006 Report may offer road map to funding
06/01/2006 The call to order's amid chaos
06/01/2006 Frist visits Pittsburgh
06/01/2006 Pa. mine operators criticize proposals
06/01/2006 Notary offers plea in fee-withholding case
06/01/2006 Fayette arson suspect pleads guilty
06/01/2006 41 days later, wife keeps up vigil
06/01/2006 Signs of old times
06/01/2006 Memorial plaza grows brick by brick
06/01/2006 Trying Out College
06/01/2006 Swimming holes drying up
06/01/2006 North Huntingdon summer camp program continues to grow
06/01/2006 Expo to focus on programs for children
06/01/2006 Alarm goes on fritz; courthouse empties
06/01/2006 Scouts salute Baggaley's veterans
06/01/2006 Resident parking signs installed
06/01/2006 Derry Area School Board votes to fill 10 positions
06/01/2006 Pursuit suspect tracked down
06/01/2006 Police say victim was led into ambush
06/01/2006 Robber flees after Ligonier bank heist
06/01/2006 Murrysville gets details on Route 22 speed limits, barriers
06/01/2006 Former Pitt dean was expert in Irish literature
06/01/2006 Hot weather delays incline's start
06/01/2006 Newsmaker
06/01/2006 Baseball officials announce All-Star Game lineup
06/01/2006 Pair go on the march for overseas troops
06/01/2006 After concrete falls, Rankin Bridge fix set - for '08
06/01/2006 Plan to share purchases
06/01/2006 Skosnik gets 5 years for 'pay-for-play' ways
06/01/2006 Kids try to make others lose marbles
06/01/2006 Trial opens for officer charged in confrontation
06/01/2006 Naked woman stops Downtown traffic
06/01/2006 CCAC may close Bethel Park Center
06/01/2006 Arts festival paints Pittsburgh in green
06/01/2006 As Recovery Continues, New Hurricane Season Begins
06/01/2006 Mister Softee Founder Dies At 78
06/01/2006 School Letters About Fat Kids Bring Changes
06/01/2006 Abu Ghraib Guard Guilty Of Prisoner Abuse
06/01/2006 MLB Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3
06/01/2006 MLB Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3
06/01/2006 Bucs complete four-game sweep of Brewers
06/01/2006 AOL glitch delays e-mail
06/01/2006 Homer-Center eliminated from District 6 playoffs
06/01/2006 Rockets defeat Homer-Center girls at home
06/01/2006 Biking couple among growing users of local trails
06/01/2006 Derry school board eyes 1.25 mills tax hike
06/01/2006 'Your Town' officials tour Blairsville
06/01/2006 CMU, Pitt get grants from Howard Hughes institute
06/01/2006 Belittling Big Transit
06/01/2006 Will's elitism
06/01/2006 Blowing in the wind
06/01/2006 Selling the Rock
06/01/2006 Gay marriage & TR
06/01/2006 Betting against Big Oil
06/01/2006 This is 'failure'?
06/01/2006 Bye-bye, Katie
06/01/2006 The Paulson nomination Explain, please
06/01/2006 The Kids list
06/01/2006 Ciao Baby distinguishes itself from the rest
06/01/2006 Pianist Lang Lang looking nowhere but up
06/01/2006 Davis settling into Pittsburgh role
06/01/2006 The friendly skies
06/01/2006 Polka kings reaches out to young fans
06/01/2006 Charlie Hunter marches to the beat of a new drum
06/01/2006 Soulive's work grows with members' tastes
06/01/2006 Raul Malo keeps up his love affair with songcraft
06/01/2006 Fresh perspective rejuvenates Brooks & Dunn
06/01/2006 Family Festival brings the arts to children
06/01/2006 Creation at the Point
06/01/2006 Heinz executives have a plan to counter Peltz
06/01/2006 Consignment boutique to feature upscale fashions
06/01/2006 VisitPittsburgh pushes tourism
06/01/2006 Murtha tries to make Pittsburgh-Latrobe deal
06/01/2006 Compliance and ethics programs crucial to investigators
06/01/2006 A net positive
06/01/2006 Silence not golden at Two Mellon Center
06/01/2006 Alcoa, United Steelworkers reach tentative deal
06/01/2006 Investigator's report 'exonerates' Armstrong
06/01/2006 Race of the week
06/01/2006 Fill-in driver claims first Outlaws win
06/01/2006 Wilkinsburg cop’s assault trial opens
06/01/2006 Board looks for ways to pare tax hike
06/01/2006 Trust fund to benefit taxpayers
06/01/2006 Santorum campaigns with Frist
06/01/2006 Skosnik sentenced to five years in prison
06/01/2006 Wounded CBS Reporter Sedated, Family Close By
06/01/2006 Equipment toss nets hefty fine
06/01/2006 Safina is no longer just Marat's little sister
06/01/2006 Paris in the springtime? Brrrrrrrr, but Venus gets by
06/01/2006 Federer advances on a rainy day at Roland Garros
06/01/2006 Pistons stay alive with defensive swarm
06/01/2006 Pine-Richland three-peats
06/01/2006 Mt. Lebanon routs Norwin for WPIAL Quad-A title
06/01/2006 YMCA honors scholar-athletes
06/01/2006 Sophomore attacker leads Central Catholic
06/01/2006 GCC falls in lacrosse semifinals
06/01/2006 WVU athletic director backs Beilein
06/01/2006 Lawsuit against PSU coach revised
06/01/2006 Game 7 fitting finale for Sabres, Hurricanes
06/01/2006 Clemens agrees to pitch for Astros
06/01/2006 Pirates farm report
06/01/2006 Notebook Randa anticipating rehab assignment soon
06/01/2006 Pirates 6, Brewers 1 How they scored
06/01/2006 Pirates, Brewers attempt to take next step
06/01/2006 Bucs win third consecutive
06/01/2006 Big Ben raises his own expectations
06/01/2006 Charge 'minor' on Steelers' Holmes
06/01/2006 Odds of reaching 100 get better
06/01/2006 The golden standard
06/01/2006 Whistleblower claims PennDOT case on hold
06/01/2006 FBI arrests Fumo aides
06/01/2006 Man pleads guilty in crash that killed unborn child
06/01/2006 It's mediation time in Hempfield
06/01/2006 Homeowners wary, weary of odor
06/01/2006 SUV slams through window
06/01/2006 Arrest made in Manor slaying
06/01/2006 Barrier worries Route 22 businesses
06/01/2006 Route 30 restrictions begin in N. Huntingdon
06/01/2006 Smooth going for Renew 22
06/01/2006 Food fight Oakland vendors
06/01/2006 My audition for TV's toughest challenge
06/01/2006 Exposing themselves
06/01/2006 Fire company gets needed pump truck
06/01/2006 Church celebrates 50th anniversary
06/01/2006 Man turns French-Indian war play into movie
06/01/2006 Couple may sue over sewer problem
06/01/2006 East Young Achiever
06/01/2006 Residents petition against Progressive
06/01/2006 North Young Achiever
06/01/2006 Nursing home renovation to begin soon
06/01/2006 Group wants to preserve historic farm
06/01/2006 Municipalities consider mutual aid pact
06/01/2006 Foster mother guided troubled youngsters
06/01/2006 Newsmaker
06/01/2006 Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank marks silver anniversary
06/01/2006 Council sets new rules on use of 'slush' fund
06/01/2006 Slots task force won't endorse
06/01/2006 Schenley Plaza goes green
06/01/2006 History lands on auction block
06/01/2006 Baker earnings cut by up to 15 million
06/01/2006 Verizon expanding FiOS network
06/01/2006 Aloca health plan said to be more competitive
06/01/2006 Pittsburghers respond to All-Star call
06/01/2006 Weekend sojourn showcases restored waterways in region
06/01/2006 BVA, Geibel open PIAA play in Erie
06/01/2006 Redd Dawg's wins with pitching
06/01/2006 Derry boys knocked out of volleyball playoffs
06/01/2006 Homer-Center sluggers advance to second round
06/01/2006 Rydbom's replacement named at B-S meeting
06/01/2006 Indiana pupils explore heritage through museum
06/01/2006 Airport extension takes off with aviation grant
06/01/2006 Donora High School auditorium was rockin' with '59 variety show
06/01/2006 Gas, oil drillers facing new fee
06/01/2006 Fox Stop Bridge project delayed because of cost
06/01/2006 Spirit of community is alive and well
06/01/2006 Football players work hard, too