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  2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.Descended from the Pittsburgh Gazette, established in 1786 as the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains, the paper formed under its present title in 1927 from the consolidation of the Pittsburgh Gazette Times and The Pittsburgh ...

  3. Patti Burns - Wikipedia

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    Patti Burns. Patricia Jeanne Burns (January 27, 1952 – October 31, 2001) was an American journalist and television news anchor. Burns was a familiar face to television audiences in Pittsburgh, where she worked for many years for KDKA-TV, a station for which her father, Bill Burns, was also a journalist and anchor.

  4. Patricia Dobler - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Averdick was born in Middletown, Ohio, on June 18, 1939, and completed her BA in political science at St. Xavier College in Chicago. In 1961, she married the writer Bruce Dobler, and relocated with him to Iowa City; Exeter, New Hampshire; Putney, Vermont; Anchorage, Alaska; Tucson, Arizona; El Paso, Texas; and finally Pittsburgh ...

  5. Tony Grosso - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Anthony M. Grosso was born December 9, 1913. A native of Pittsburgh's Hill District, beginning in 1938, he was involved in running an illegal daily lottery in the area. [2] At its peak in the late 1960s, his business employed an estimated 5,000 people and grossed $30 million a year.

  6. Charley Feeney - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Sportswriter. Employers. Long Island Star Journal (1946–1963) New York Journal American (1964–1966) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (1966–1986) Awards. J. G. Taylor Spink Award (1996) Charles V. Feeney (November 26, 1924 – March 17, 2014) [1] was an American sportswriter in New York City and Pittsburgh for more than 40 years.

  7. Vic Cianca - Wikipedia

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    Vic Cianca. Victor S. Cianca Sr. (January 5, 1918 – January 24, 2010) was a traffic police officer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who spent his entire career with the Pittsburgh Police Bureau before he retired on January 4, 1983. [1] His flamboyant style of directing traffic led to appearances on the television program Candid Camera in 1964 ...

  8. Tom Barnes (American journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Barnes (September 1, 1946 – October 11, 2016) was an American journalist, who worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as Harrisburg Bureau Chief. [1] Barnes, a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, earned a B.A. degree from University of Michigan and a M.A. in journalism from University of Missouri. [1] Following graduation, he worked for ...

  9. Ray Sprigle - Wikipedia

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    Ray Sprigle (August 14, 1886 – December 22, 1957 [1]) was a journalist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1938 for his reporting that Alabama Senator Hugo Black, newly appointed to the US Supreme Court, had been a member of the 20th-century Ku Klux Klan . Sprigle's account of traveling in 1948 for a month in the Deep ...

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