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Pittsburgh schools auctioning surplus property
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteLast week, Pittsburgh Public Schools netted $750,000 for a French oil painting at a live Sotheby's auction in New York City. Now hundreds of less glamorous items are up for bid -- shop equipment, sewing machines, sports helmets, upright pianos,...Tags: IBM, Painting, E-Commerce Industry, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Auction Service
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Monroeville native's death raises questions
Pittsburgh Post-GazettePolice in Nebraska are trying to determine if the deaths this week of a doctor, a Monroeville native, and his wife are connected to the 2008 killing of his colleague's son and housekeeper. Roger and Mary Brumback, both 65, were found dead in their...Tags: Medical Specialization, Pathology, Creighton University, Alzheimer's Disease, Osteopathic Medicine
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Movie review: 'Iceman' fascinating in look at loving thug
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAfter playing Richard Kuklinski in "The Iceman," General Zod in "Man of Steel" should be a piece of cake for Michael Shannon. Truth be told, the Oscar nominee has yet to meet a role he couldn't conquer, whether it was in "Boardwalk Empire,"...Tags: Movies, Boardwalk Empire (tv program), Film Festivals, Toronto International Film Festival, Chris Evans
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Pittsburgh native Zachary Quinto revels in Spock role
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAt one point during "Star Trek Into Darkness," Kirk fumes, "Sometimes, I just want to rip the bangs off his head." But Kirk doesn't do that, which is a good thing considering the amount of time consumed by the workday ritual of transforming Pittsburgh...Tags: Movies, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Film Festivals, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), John Cho
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BRIEF: Motorists detouring around Squirrel Hill Tunnel
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMotorists are once again detouring around the outbound Squirrel Hill tunnel, which closed Friday at 11 p.m. and is scheduled to re-open 6 a.m. Monday. Traffic is usually light on weekend mornings, said PennDOT spokesman Steve Cowan, until it starts...Tags: Memorial Day
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EDITORIAL: Chilling effect: Justice overreaches in seizing AP phone records
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteA year ago, The Associated Press broke a story about the Central Intelligence Agency's disruption of a Yemen-based plot to blow up an airliner. Afterward, the Obama administration initiated an aggressive pursuit of the federal employee who leaked the...Tags: Eric Holder, Crime, Law and Justice, News Media, Central Intelligence Agency, Justice System
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Tentative Port Authority budget keeps base fare at $2.50
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteFor years, Port Authority riders have endured fare increases, service reductions and threats of more to come. But the transit agency's engine has stopped sputtering, at least for now, and a budget proposal unveiled Wednesday calls for no changes in...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Pension and Welfare, Career and Workplace, Regional Authority, Tom Corbett
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BRIEF: Police search for man who robbed McKnight Road Exxon station
Pittsburgh Post-GazettePolice are looking for a man who robbed an Exxon gas station on McKnight Road around 11 a.m. today and took off with about $400 in cash. No one was injured in the incident. "It was dead -- this guy came up and he had his right hand in his hoodie...Tags: Theft
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BRIEF: Suspect in armed robbery at McKeesport bank remains at large
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAn armed man, who robbed a McKeesport bank this afternoon, remains at large, authorities said. The robbery took place around 2 p.m. at the Huntington National Bank at 1415 Fifth Ave. The man left on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash, the FBI said....Tags: FBI, Theft
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CCAC president leaving for Cleveland
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteCommunity College of Allegheny County leaders say they are laying the groundwork for a search to find a successor to president Alex Johnson, who is leaving to assume the presidency of Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) in Cleveland. In starting his...Tags: Education, Political Fundraising, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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School websites the latest venue for advertisements as districts seek revenue sources
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteWith funding tight, expenses ever increasing and limits set on how high taxes can be raised, school leaders find themselves looking for new ways to raise revenues. One idea emerging locally is selling advertising space on school district websites, an...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Marketing, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Home Improvement, Finance
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Corbett nominates new education secretary
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteGov. Tom Corbett is putting a new face on his often-unpopular education policies -- nominating a new secretary of education -- while keeping the current secretary in a newly created position as a special adviser on higher education. Nominated to...Tags: Students, University of Pittsburgh, Regional Authority, Tom Corbett, The Pennsylvania State University
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