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Attractions: fun and fabulous, educational and enlightening) |
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Written by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009 16:19 |
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When it comes to ways to amuse and amaze, educate or recreate, Western Pennsylvania has it al -- and then some. Listed here is a sampling of must-see sites and outings. Some attractions are seasonal; hours and admission fees subject to change. Please check organization Web sites for discounts, memberships and holiday closings. If you’d like to be included in Must-See Pittsburgh listings or you spot a mistake or a listing in need of an update, please e-mail
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 September 2009 17:19 |
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Leaders consider G-20 summit a rousing success |
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Written by Rich Lord, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Monday, 28 September 2009 19:29 |
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Local leaders today called the G-20 summit a rousing success, providing initial estimates of $35 million in direct economic impact, $100 million worth of media exposure, and just $50,000 in damage.
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G-20 summit gone but not soon forgotten |
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Written by James O'Toole, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Sunday, 27 September 2009 05:21 |
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On to Ontario, and then to Seoul, and France, and beyond. But what about Copenhagen? And Doha?
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Last Updated on Sunday, 27 September 2009 05:36 |
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110 arrested in clash with police in Oakland |
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Written by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Saturday, 26 September 2009 23:04 |
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Police in riot gear confronted another crowd of more than 400 students and young people on the University of Pittsburgh campus last night -- and authorities are preparing for the possibility of another rally tonight.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 26 September 2009 23:15 |
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G-20 leaders reach broad agreement to head off economic crises |
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Written by Len Boselovic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Saturday, 26 September 2009 09:46 |
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In the same spot where the G-2 spilled blood to determine the 18th-century world order, the G-20 set an ambitious agenda for determining the 21st-century economic order, agreeing on more stringent regulation of financial markets, tieing banker compensation to long-term performance and phasing out $300 billion in global fossil-fuel subsidies.
The leaders of 19 countries and the European Union also agreed to make their Group of 20 the leading forum for coordinating global economic policy and to keep stimulus measures in place until the global recovery is secure.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 26 September 2009 09:53 |
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