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Philip G. Pavely | Tribune-Review - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
Philip G. Pavely | Tribune-Review Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Bob Karlovits is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-320-7852 or via e-mail. Mollie Lang says one major point became evident when she and her husband decided to attack the organization problem in her Shadyside home.
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Personal taste fills antique shop with rustic, unexpected items - Blairsville Dispatch |
Personal taste fills antique shop with rustic, unexpected items Blairsville Dispatch ... old, obscure sports memorabilia cover walls; creaky furniture is piled to the rafters. Store hours are fluid, and most prices are unlisted and negotiable. Some items, particularly Pittsburgh beer memorabilia, might never leave the store.
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'Smalls' are big values at upcoming sales - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
'Smalls' are big values at upcoming sales Pittsburgh Tribune-Review By John Altdorfer, FOR THE PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Mum's the word on the local auction scene as consignors prefer to remain anonymous at most area sales scheduled for the next few weeks. No matter, however, because the goods on the block speak ...
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Furniture makers are creating modern pieces that resemble well-worn antiques - Pittsburgh Post Gazette  Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
Furniture makers are creating modern pieces that resemble well-worn antiques Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Patricia Sheridan, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette HIGH POINT, NC -- Remember that old advertising slogan "Is it real or is it Memorex?" Several top-notch furniture manufacturers celebrated that kind of excellent craftsmanship, which can cause confusion ...
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Steam drove the region: After boats arrived 2 centuries ago, Louisville was ... - Louisville Courier-Journal |
Steam drove the region: After boats arrived 2 centuries ago, Louisville was ... Louisville Courier-Journal During the peak years after 1840, New Albany was second only to Pittsburgh in steamboat production and became Indiana's largest town by 1850. By 1860, Louisville ranked 12th among the nation's cities. Since the lifespan of an average Western steamboat ...
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Unity library branch agrees to reopen - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
Unity library branch agrees to reopen Pittsburgh Tribune-Review By Joe Napsha, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Joe Napsha is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 724-836-5252 or via e-mail. The Unity branch of Adams Memorial Library, which closed this week amid a funding dispute with township ...
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Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority and repair firm OK deal - Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority and repair firm OK deal Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Rich Lord, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Utility Line Security, a company that fixed thousands of Pittsburgh pipes before its controversies clogged courts and flushed an authority director, was liquidated in US Bankruptcy Court Friday.
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Select International Acquires Several New Clients - Interbiznet Bugler (press release) |
Select International Acquires Several New Clients Interbiznet Bugler (press release) Some of the new projects are outlined below: - Levin Furniture, a leading local furniture and mattress retailer in the Pittsburgh and Cleveland markets is using Select International's new interactive, self-guided and modular-based training program, ...
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Regan Smith following Tim Tebow, caught up in Tebowmania - Scene Daily |
Regan Smith following Tim Tebow, caught up in Tebowmania Scene Daily By Jeff Owens | Tuesday, January 10, 2012 3:56 PM EST Regan Smith admits he's gotten caught up in Tebowmania after Tim Tebow led Denver to a thrilling playoff victory over Pittsburgh Sunday. // Sam Cranston, NASCAR Illustrated Regan Smith will be busy ...
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