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  2. Two Row Times - Wikipedia

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    The Two Row Times is a hybrid business model of print and web-based publishing that uses social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, building social media reach. Aimed to become a world voice for promoting strength, peace and righteousness, engagement of the youth and elders.

  3. Richard Baumhammers - Wikipedia

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    Richard Baumhammers was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Andrejs and Inese Baumhammers, both Lutheran Latvian immigrants who fled the Soviet occupation of their homeland. [2] Both parents became faculty members of the University of Pittsburgh 's School of Dental Medicine and opened a successful practice on Fifth Avenue , near the university.

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  5. List of newspapers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Local News - West Chester; The Daily News - Huntingdon; The Daily News - McKeesport; The Derrick/The News-Herald - Oil City; Danville News - Danville; Delaware County Daily Times - Upper Darby; Ellwood City Ledger - Ellwood City; Erie Times-News - Erie; The Express - Lock Haven; The Express-Times - Easton; Gettysburg Times ...

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  7. Terry Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    Terry Paxton Bradshaw (born September 2, 1948) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since 1994, he has been a television sports analyst and co-host of Fox NFL Sunday .

  8. Eugene Coon - Wikipedia

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    While he was head of the Pittsburgh homicide squad, the unit solved 57 homicides in a row. [7] He resigned from the Pittsburgh Police in 1969 [9] to run as a Democrat for Sheriff of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, a position he would hold through seven subsequent elections, ending his career in 1997. He became chair of the Allegheny County ...

  9. Blake Hounshell - Wikipedia

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    Hounshell was born as Bernard Blakeman Hounshell in California on September 4, 1978 [1] and had two siblings. [2] He grew up in Delaware and Pittsburgh and graduated from Yale University in 2002 after studying political science. [3] [1] After graduation, Hounshell moved to Egypt to study, and learn Arabic. [2]