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Empty Netters
Gonchar moving up
In just three seasons, Sergei Gonchar has already become one of the most prolific defenseman in Penguins history. Read More >>

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TechMan
TechMan: Computers can turn your homes into factories
Just as the home computer grew out of behemoth industrial machines, home manufacturing may bring the abilities of a factory to the home. ... Read More >>

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Reg on Wry
A dog is dog
Reg offers his own eulogy for a police dog. Read More >>

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Movies, The Sequel
From Narnia to Newark: The beeping at the airport blues
Sometimes it's good to turn down the toys. Read More >>

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BlueNotes
The magic of Magic Slim
Magic Slim and the Teardrops come to town. Read More >>

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Classical Musings
When mechanical conducing is prefered
The humanoid robot Asimo, conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra this week. Read More >>

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Tuned In Journal
Tuned In Journal: Fox cuts some ads
Fox cuts commercials on some shows. Read More >>

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Parent Exchange
A helping hand with baby prep
So much to do to get ready for your bundle of joy Read More >>

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Blog n Gold
When in Rome ...
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Casino Journal
Scandal-palooza
News and notes from the casino industry. Read More >>

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On Stage
Some enchanted evening: Pink Frolic, Marshalls and Rodgers Award
"My whole life flashed before my eyes," said Rob Marshall on accepting the Richard Rodgers Award for Excellence in Musical Theater. Read More >>

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My Homewood
Real Estate Watch, the Inbox and Redd Up
Comments on the Homewood Redd Up campaign. Read More >>

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How Awful About Allan
AVG still free
AVG antivirus still free Read More >>

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Varsity Blogs
Johnny C. affects many
John Challis' story has gone national. I wrote his inspiring story in the Post-Gazette this past Sunday. While I expected plenty of feedback because of the nature of the story, what has happened in the past week in the life of the Freedom High School senior football-baseball player who is dying from liver and lung cancer is truly unbelievable. Read More >>

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Pop Noise
So, what was wrong with Van Halen?
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Early Returns
Last dance
More wrap-up from the Pennsylvania primary. Read More >>

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GDay From Tomorrow
A final journey before leaving the Land of No Worries
As my departure from Australia nears, the occasional person has asked what I'll take back with me to America, a question both simple and impossible. Read More >>

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In the Paint
Why Memphis fell...
Here are my thoughts on the title game, won by Kansas by seven in overtime... Read More >>

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Pet Tales Journal
Easter can be dangerous for cats
When you think of Easter, you probably don't think of it as being a dangerous time for cats. Turns out your Easter decorations can be deadly. ... Read More >>

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The Bop Shop
Vintage jazz concerts
Vintage concerts featuring the likes of John Coltrane and Wes Montgomery are the focus of Naxos' seven new DVD releases titled, "Jazz Icons." n Read More >>

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Invisible Men Blog
A mother's story
Since the beginning of the Invisible Men series, we have gotten scores of e-mail from people in the community who are familiar with the negative spirals in the lives of some of the young men. This latest dispatch is from a mother who lost a son to gun violence. In telling his story, she reveals the depth in which trauma, violence and joblessness strike at the heart of so many families and friends. Read More >>

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