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Meet Jim Panyard
Jim Panyard, a longtime conservative activist from Lebanon County, is running for governor. Ask Mr. Panyard what he thinks about anything -- anything at all -- and he will tell you in no uncertain terms.
November 11, 2005 · Dimitri Vassilaros · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.89

T.O.'s Super Bowl 'heroics' overblown
T.O.'s Super Bowl 'heroics' were blown out of proportion.
November 10, 2005 · Joe Starkey · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.86

Episcopal Church members gather
John Deng says he traveled 840 miles to Pittsburgh from Kansas City, Mo., because he believes his church is under siege.
November 11, 2005 · Tony LaRussa · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.26

Martino, McPartland to share North Side stage
Guitarist Pat Martino is in a period of rediscovery, but he is used to that.
November 10, 2005 · Bob Karlovits · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.22

Weird Nation: Uncanny sculptures
Two people conduct an interview behind 'The CAN-Cobra: Scaling Back Hunger,' a cobra snake made entirely of cans, yesterday at 'Canstruction,' the 13th annual NYC Design and Build competition.
November 11, 2005 · · Trib p.m. · Score: 1.2

Baseball hopes to finish Nationals' lease next week
Major League Baseball hopes it can resolve differences with Washington officials over a stadium lease by next week, clearing the way for a sale of the Nationals.
November 17, 2005 · The Associated Press · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.12

Big East football making a late-season comeback
Mike Tranghese is fed up with the criticism of his reconfigured football league.
November 16, 2005 · Joe Starkey · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.09

Hospital group attacks agency
A group representing Pennsylvania hospitals has launched an unexpected attack against the state agency collecting data about hospital infections.
November 17, 2005 · Luis Fabregas · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.08

Bomb threats at O'Connor party considered hoax
Two bomb threats interrupted mayor-elect Bob O'Connor's election night victory party Tuesday, although Pittsburgh police did not consider them serious enough.
November 12, 2005 · Andrew Conte · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.05

Voters blinded, Nigro claims
Supreme Court Justice Russell M. Nigro, the first state-level judge ever denied another 10-year term, said Thursday that although voter anger over the size of pay raises may have been justified, it was "misdirected" at him.
November 11, 2005 · The Associated Press · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1.01

Illness next challenge for Guy Costa
Pittsburgh Public Works Director Guy Costa woke up 10 days ago in the back of an ambulance, speeding toward UPMC Presbyterian hospital with an IV in his arm and an oxygen mask on his face.
November 12, 2005 · Richard Byrne Reilly · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 1

Butler surgeon helps earthquake victims
A Butler County neurosurgeon is in Pakistan to help treat thousands injured by a massive earthquake.
November 13, 2005 · Chuck Biedka · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 0.98

Rumsfeld boldly challenges status quo
In Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's war on the military culture, President Bush fired the first shot in January 2001.
November 12, 2005 · The Washington Post · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 0.96

The black night of fascism, revisited
The most cosseted, self-indulgent, worthless people in the universe are worried their suffering has been downgraded.
November 13, 2005 · Ann Coulter · Editorial · Score: 0.89

Congress puts other pro sports leagues on notice
Congress is sending a message to the NFL, NBA, NHL and their players: Now that baseball strengthened its steroids policy, we're turning our attention to you.
November 17, 2005 · The Associated Press · Pittsburgh Tribune Review · Score: 0.86

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