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Atlantic Coast Conference fine with eight league football games
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. -- As other conferences around the country look to expand their conference schedule, the Atlantic Coast Conference is just fine with their league slate as it stands. Pitt athletic director Steve Pederson said he "hasn't heard any...Tags: Big Ten Conference, Syracuse Orange, Clemson Tigers, Madison Square Garden, College Football
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Atlantic Coast Conference seeks stability, TV network
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. -- At last year's Atlantic Coast Conference spring meetings, the first for league newcomers Pitt and Syracuse, the big question was whether the league would survive the offseason -- or even the week -- with its full membership intact....Tags: Big Ten Conference, Media Industry, Chick-fil-A Bowl, Financial Aid, Sports
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Catholic 'Sharia' in Pittsburgh
In the post-9/11 culture wars over Islamic fundamentalism, American conservatives — properly — have condemned attempts in Muslim countries to punish blasphemy or insults to the prophet Muhammad. It will be interesting to see if they are...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Festive Events, Colleges and Universities, Health Insurance Cost
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Former Pa. Supreme Court judge gets house arrest, must write apology letters on photos of herself
PITTSBURGH — Former state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin won't go to prison. In fact, the only incarceration she serves will be inside her own home. But the sentence handed down Tuesday by an Allegheny County judge carries with it...Tags: Religion and Belief, Justice System, Ethics, Prosecution, Police Arrests
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More than 100 Pa. Labor Department workers face layoffs
HARRISBURG (MCT) — More than 100 workers at the state's Department of Labor and Industry will be losing their jobs later this month due to declining federal funds, according to department officials. The impacted workers will come from across the...Tags: Unemployment Rate, Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Markets, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities
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Crosby ruled out for Penguins' playoff opener
Center Sidney Crosby will not play tonight in Game 1 of the Pittsburgh Penguins' first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the New York Islanders in Pittsburgh. Crosby is recovering from multiple jaw fractures on March 30 on a hit in a game...Tags: Eastern Conference (NHL), New York Islanders, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Sidney Crosby
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Motorcycle fatality statistics refute claims that helmet-optional law increases rate
Control freaks are relentless in their quest to stamp out the evil of individual freedom wherever they find it. From compulsory sectarian religion, to book burnings, to Prohibition I (alcohol), to Prohibition II (drugs), to sex, they get their way,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Services and Shopping, Vehicles
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Somerset grad named chief revenue officer
American Circulation Innovations has named Randall Brant, a Somerset high school graduate, as chief revenue officer. Brant has been vice president of sales and marketing since joining the company in early 2011. His responsibilities include sales,...Tags: Politics, Freedom of the Press
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Teel Time: More reaction to ACC's 'great strategic move' with grant of rights
Late Monday mornings are usually reserved for work. You know, jobs, parenthood, errands. But when David Glenn, publisher of the ACC Sports Journal, tweeted that the conference’s 15 current and future members had agreed to a media grant of rights,...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Media Industry, Sports, North Carolina Tar Heels, Clemson Tigers
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Dean Drummond dies at 64; microtonal composer and musician
Drawn to imaginative ideas about sound and pitch, musician and composer Dean Drummond found the traditional instruments of European classical music inadequate to perform the seemingly "out of tune" intervals of microtonal music. So he followed the...
Tags: New York City, Entertainment, Thelonious Monk, Music Industry, Obituaries
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NFL beat writers make picks for 2013 mock draft
Few people know the 32 NFL teams better than the writers who cover those teams on a day-to-day basis. Those beat writers made the selections for this mock draft, choosing the players as if Thursday night were to unfold this way: 1. KANSAS CITY (Adam...
Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, National Football League, Robert Mathis, Antoine Winfield, Danny Amendola
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Writers Who Cover NFL Make Mock Draft Selections
Few people know the 32 NFL teams better than the writers who cover those teams day to day. Those beat writers made the selections for this mock draft, choosing the players as if Thursday night were to unfold this way: 1 KANSAS CITY (Adam Teicher,...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, National Football League, Robert Mathis, Antoine Winfield, Danny Amendola
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