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Penn State student Brittany Horn wins 2013 Flamminio scholarship at PAPME annual meeting
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Penn State University student Brittany Horn was awarded the 2013 Ralph Flamminio Memorial Scholarship at the Pennsylvania Associated Press Managing Editors' annual meeting Friday. The award honoring the former editor of The...Tags: Journalism, William Randolph Hearst, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Arts and Culture, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Highmark Inc. fined $50,000 by Pennsylvania Insurance Department for minor market violations
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Highmark Inc. has been fined $50,000 by the state Insurance Department for minor violations relating to denying claims. The Pittsburgh-based health insurer disputed the findings of the two-year review, but says it will review...Tags: Marketing, Punishment, Medical Procedures and Tests, Insurance, Fines
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Great Allegheny Passage bicycle trail unofficially open in Pa.; official celebration June 15
WEST HOMESTEAD, Pa. (AP) — The missing link in bicycle trail connecting the Pittsburgh area to Washington D.C. has quietly opened, though it still won't be formally dedicated until a June 15 ceremony. Ground was broken in October on the final...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland)
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'First Voice' showcases 5 artists
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"First Voice: A Pittsburgh International Black Arts Festival" showcases the achievements of the five artists picked as 2012-13 August Wilson Center Fellows. Performances and exhibitions by Nikki Young (media arts), Joshua Wilder and Nathan James (theater)...Tags: Arts and Culture, Adele (music artist), Fine Artists, The Pennsylvania State University, Georgetown University
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High School Track: Schwartz snaps long-standing record
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteIn the huddled chaos of disparate events and hundreds of competitors Thursday at Baldwin High School, Shaler's Brianna Schwartz not only managed to stand out among her peers, but she also made history in the process. Event records are broken at the...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Students, Villanova Wildcats, Lebanon
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Good vibes abound, but ACC decisions scarce
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAMELIA ISLAND, Fla. -- After the Atlantic Coast Conferences athletic directors filed out of their conference room Thursday to end their spring meetings, they made no major announcements and shared the results of no votes, but that didn't mean the week...Tags: Barclays Center, Basketball, Atlantic Coast Conference, Sports, Florida State Seminoles
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Film Notes: A one-man tribute film to Stewart
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteIf you have never been to the Jimmy Stewart Museum in Indiana, Pa., about 60 miles from Pittsburgh, this could be the perfect time to visit. On Saturday, Christopher David Collins will present "Thank You, Jimmy Stewart!" a film reflecting his Pittsburgh...Tags: Movies, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (movie), Arts and Culture, Orange County Regional History Center, Jamie Foxx
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Making memories under the Kaufmann's clock
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"I'll meet you under the Kaufmann's clock tomorrow at noon," Bella Rubin of East Liberty would say to her granddaughter Marlene, who lived in Mt. Lebanon. Every Saturday in the early '60s, she and "Momo" would meet for a day together Downtown, recalls...Tags: Family, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Boca Raton, Leukemia
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American Eagle retools Manhattan operations as part of building global identity
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteUnder construction scaffolding covering the entry of the American Eagle Outfitters store in Times Square recently, temporary signs were set up to alert the crowds that they could still shop at the multi-level emporium packed with the Pittsburgh company'...Tags: Fashion Trends, Saudi Arabia, Times Square, Newspaper and Magazine, China
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Penguins notebook: Bylsma doesn't hide respect for Gonchar
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteHaving defenseman Sergei Gonchar back at Consol Energy Center -- even if he is playing for Ottawa against the Penguins in the second round of the playoffs -- reminded coach Dan Bylsma of how much Gonchar helped with a couple of young teammates years ago....Tags: Evgeni Malkin, Ice Hockey, Pittsburgh Penguins, National Hockey League, Brenden Morrow
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Pennsylvania Insurance Department fines Highmark
Pittsburgh Post-GazettePittsburgh's Highmark Inc. has been fined $50,000 by the state Insurance Department for minor insurance market violations, following a two-year review of the company. The department says Highmark violated 10 provisions of the Insurance Department Act...Tags: Humana Incorporated, Punishment, Insurance, Fines
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Stage review: Kuntu bids farewell with Penny reprise
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteA long and valiant run is coming to an end. The Kuntu Repertory Theatre, founded by Vernell Lillie in 1975, officially closes its door Saturday after the final performance of its final mainstage show, a reprise of "Good Black Don't Crack" by Kuntu's...Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Philosophy
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