Topic: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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What 'rogues and vagabonds' have to do with Pennsylvania voter ID law
An 1869 ruling, part of which was cited by a Pennsylvania state judge to uphold a voter ID law, has hit a nerve among critics for language that recalls 'outright prejudice.' The case is before the state's high court.
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Bear at mall: Wildlife officials respond to unusual mall visitors
Bear at mall: Over the weekend, shoppers at the Pittsburgh Mills Mall were greeted by a black bear who entered a Sears store. Two hours later, a second bear was spotted near the mall's Olive Garden. Wildlife officials set a trap Monday to relocate the second bear.
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Canada earthquake measures 5.0; shakes Ottawa, Toronto, and U.S.
Canada earthquake: Parliament building in Ottawa evacuated. Workers also left buildings in Toronto
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Wii price drop confirmed by Nintendo. Is it too late?
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Trouble with your Gmail contacts? You're not alone.
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Fisker Automotive lands $529 million White House loan
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The coming ebook reader flood
The Amazon Kindle ignited an ebook reader industry and created many rivals for itself.
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Nintendo to slash price on the Wii
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There is water on the Moon, studies show
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The autumnal equinox: Myths and reality
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Another month, another gain for Bing
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Net neutrality rules proposed; GOP pushes back
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Obama: Online news doesn't come for free
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MySpace, Twitter deal another step to a unified Web
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Pittsburgh shooter may have sought 'female scapegoat'
George Sodini kept a Web site where he spoke bitterly about his mother and about romantic rejections. Such feelings of anger toward women fit into a historic pattern, say some.
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