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When the Steelers beat the Ravens Sunday, Ben Roethlisberger and Hines Ward had another of their patented moments during the final drive.
  • Fleury will start tomorrow against Atlanta
    Coach Michel Therrien confirmed today that goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury will start tomorrow night when the Penguins play in Atlanta.
  • Centerville road to be closed 3 years for Mon-Fayette work
    A short section of the Old National Pike in Centerville, Washington County, will be closed for about three years as part of construction of the Mon-Fayette Expressway's Uniontown to Brownsville Connector.
  • Pirates make offer to reliever Bootcheck
    The Pirates have made a minor league contract offer to free-agent reliever Chris Bootcheck, two sources confirmed, but the team said this morning that no agreement has been reached.
  • Pirates one of five left in Turnbow running
    The Pirates remain one of five teams in serious talks with free-agent reliever Derrick Turnbow.
  • Tougher anti-smoking bill to be introduced
    HARRISBURG, Pa. -- It took 15 years for state Sen. Stewart Greenleaf to get the Clean Indoor Air Act enacted.
  • Impeachment panel meets in Illinois
    Embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich will send his attorney to Springfield today to defend him in impeachment proceedings that are expected to probe his old conflicts with the legislature and the recent allegation that he tried to sell a U.S. Senate seat.
  • East Liberty group wins design grant
    The Community Design Center of Pittsburgh has awarded its first Civic Design grant to East Liberty Development, Inc. for a green, market-based land use master plan for the Larimer Avenue Corridor in the Larimer and East Liberty neighborhoods.
  • Chicago schools chief named for education post
    President-elect Barack Obama yesterday announced Arne Duncan, the head of the Chicago school system, as his choice for education secretary and declared that failing to improve classroom instruction is "morally unacceptable for our children."
  • Madoff scheme hits Jewish charities hard
    The Hebrew word for charity is "tzedakah." But it means something more, too: doing the righteous thing. Many of the investors allegedly swindled by Wall Street money manager Bernard Madoff are, like him, Jewish, and for many of them, contributing to Jewish causes is a crucial part of their culture. The effect of their losses on the Jewish philanthropic world is being seen as catastrophic.
  • U.S. missing presence at summit
    Forget the global economic crisis and climate change. What Latin American leaders are talking about is who was not at yesterday's summit: the United States or any other outside power.
  • Doctor guilty in failed attacks
    A British jury yesterday found a doctor from an Iraqi family guilty of plotting to murder on a mass scale in failed car-bomb attacks last year in London and Glasgow.