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The local architect, together with a small band of preservationists, is fighting to keep what he calls "Pittsburgh's Parthenon" standing.
An Eyesore to Some, 'Pittsburgh's Parthenon' Still Has Fans James R. Hagerty 2011
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Leavy called Pittsburgh's 21-10 win over the Seahawks in the 2006 Super Bowl, a game marred by what Leavy has admitted were a couple of bad calls against Seattle, including a dubious touchdown awarded to Roethlisberger on a quarterback sneak in which it appeared he might not have crossed the goal line.
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In 1965, a thin, soft-spoken man sauntered into Pittsburgh's WQED, the nation's first public television station, to pitch a show targeting young children.
Jonathan Merritt: Restoration in the Land of Make-Believe: The Legacy of Fred Rogers Jonathan Merritt 2011
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And Pittsburgh's smothering defense prevented the Jets from denting the end zone in the first half, then had a stirring goal-line stand midway through the fourth quarter that ultimately proved decisive.
Staying true to history Leonard Shapiro 2011
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- President Barack Obama is hinting on Pennsylvania soil that he might root for Pittsburgh's beloved Steelers when they meet Green Bay Sunday in the Super Bowl.
Obama: 'I've Got Some Love For The Steelers' AP/The Huffington Post 2011
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In 1965, a thin, soft-spoken man sauntered into Pittsburgh's WQED, the nation's first public television station, to pitch a show targeting young children.
Jonathan Merritt: Restoration in the Land of Make-Believe: The Legacy of Fred Rogers Jonathan Merritt 2011
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It was also Pittsburgh's defense that shut down Baltimore the week before in order to get to the AFC title game.
Defense does it again Anthony Stalter 2011
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He worked closely with Dr. Margaret McFarland, the administrative director of Pittsburgh's Arsenal Family and Children Center, a division of the University of Pittsburgh's medical school.
Jonathan Merritt: Restoration in the Land of Make-Believe: The Legacy of Fred Rogers Jonathan Merritt 2011
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A stroll down Pittsburgh's Strip District reveals two basic staples of life in the so-called Steel City - ethnic foods and Pittsburgh Steelers merchandise.
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He worked closely with Dr. Margaret McFarland, the administrative director of Pittsburgh's Arsenal Family and Children Center, a division of the University of Pittsburgh's medical school.
Jonathan Merritt: Restoration in the Land of Make-Believe: The Legacy of Fred Rogers Jonathan Merritt 2011
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