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However, it drew vocal praise from many Clinton critics, including the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, WorldNetDaily, FrontPageMagazine, and Rush Limbaugh.

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In fact, according to the Greensburg Tribune-Review:
During the strike, conservative publisher Richard Mellon Scaife expanded his paper, the Greensburg Tribune-Review, based in the county seat of adjoining Westmoreland County, where it had published for years.

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Christopher W. Ruddy ( a freelance reporter for the Scaife-owned Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ) published a series of articles claiming Clinton was behind Foster's suicide.

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At the time, Filo was both a photojournalism student at Kent State University, and staffer of a satellite paper for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
* " Shakeup at the Tribune-Review, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 20, 2005
The Arkansas Project was a series of investigations ( mostly funded by businessman Richard Mellon Scaife through his staff at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ) that were initiated with the intent of damaging and ending the presidency of Bill Clinton.
In the spring of 1999, WEDO was the victim of a not-so-innocent and dangerous prank committed by local high school students at its transmitter facility in Forest Hills, as explained in the April 13th and 29th, 1999 issue archives of the Tribune-Review ...

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Mallard's politics are very close, if not one and the same, to cartoonist Bruce Tinsley's ; as Tinsley told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that " Mallard really is about as close to me as you can get ," in an October 2005 interview.

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* The School of Communication, in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review daily newspaper, runs the Point Park News Service.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, also known as " the Trib ," is the second largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

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" Writing in an opinion piece, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review columnist Dimitri Vassilaros asserted that the term was intended by Cooper as tongue-in-cheek to mock those who think guns have free will.
In a 2011 interview with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, McDowell joked " I would say I'm better with women than Malone was ,"

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* Laura Urbani, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ( April 22, 2001 ) Hutton has found a series of which he can be proud.

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Scott Brown, of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, called the field a " veritable mud pit ".

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The headquarters of Morgan was on a farm, said to have been particularly well located so as to prevent the farmers nearby from trading with the British, a practice all too common to those who preferred to sell their produce for British gold rather than the virtually worthless Continental currency.
Transportation may be provided from nearby school districts.
Of course, the perspective of those who are dealing directly with the world-wide problems of the People of God will always be different from the perspective of those who are dealing with the nearby problems of particular persons in a particular place.
Virginia coal, delivered by ship in Wales, will be about $2.80 a ton cheaper than Welsh coal delivered by rail from nearby mines.
A small, rock-carved angel watched her from a nearby tomb, the only angel in the cemetery.
Johnston now planned to defeat the Union forces piecemeal before the various Union units in Kentucky and Tennessee under Grant with 40, 000 men at nearby Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, and the now Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell on his way from Nashville with 35, 000 men, could unite against him.
Miss Marple also employs young women from a nearby orphanage, whom she trains for service as general housemaids after the retirement of her long-time maid-housekeeper faithful Florence.
According to Scott Simpson, the Gona Project's physical anthropologist, the fossil evidence from the Middle Awash indicates that both A. kadabba and A. ramidus lived in " a mosaic of woodland and grasslands with lakes, swamps and springs nearby ," but further research is needed to determine which habitat Ardipithecus at Gona preferred.
He first built a small villa and named it Abbotsford, creating the name from a ford nearby where previously abbots of Melrose Abbey used to cross the river.
She answered her accusers that she received tuition from Thomas Reid, a former barony officer who had died at the Battle of Pinkie some 30 years before and also from the Queen of the Elfhame which lay nearby.
In the Euclidean approximation for nearby objects, the absolute magnitude of a star can be calculated from its apparent magnitude and parallax:
Some instances of exploring these " nearby " nodes require traversing up to 2 × log ( n ) links ( particularly when moving from the rightmost leaf of the root's left subtree to the leftmost leaf of the root's right subtree ).
The St. Olaf College Choir was established as an outgrowth of the local St. John's Lutheran Church, where Christiansen was organist and the choir was composed at least partially of students from the nearby St. Olaf campus.
After Stalin's death, Lithuanian exiles from the nearby settlements moved in
The founding members of the rock band Stereophonics originated from the nearby village of Cwmaman.
In the 18th century Aberdour's harbour was improved by the addition of a stone pier to help handle the coal traffic from nearby collieries.
The station takes its name from the nearby bridge, Manseibashi.
Thus, for example, fumaroles from the Laguna Caliente crater of Poás Volcano create extremely high amounts of acid rain and fog, with acidity as high as a pH of 2, clearing an area of any vegetation and frequently causing irritation to the eyes and lungs of inhabitants in nearby settlements.
In the summer of 1993, Dick Zimmerman, a 44-year-old retired broadcasting executive from Larkspur, California, happened to see the episode in which Butt-head joked, “ Hey, Beavis, let ’ s go over to Stewart ’ s house and light firecracker in his cat ’ s butt .” Five days later, a cat was found killed by a firecracker in nearby Santa Cruz.
Because the Belarus government severely limits free expression, several opposition media outlets are broadcast from nearby countries to help provide Belarusians alternative points of view.
There is limited natural fresh water resources ( except for a few seasonal streams and springs on Tortola, most of the islands ' water supply comes from wells and rainwater catchments ). It has strong ties to nearby US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
They send these signals by means of an axon, which is a thin protoplasmic fiber that extends from the cell body and projects, usually with numerous branches, to other areas, sometimes nearby, sometimes in distant parts of the brain or body.
The Indians claimed that these giants lived on and around the peaks of nearby mountains and stole salmon from the fishermen's nets.
Speleologist William Halliday argued in 1983 that the story arose from an incident in which hikers from a nearby camp had thrown rocks into the canyon.

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In 1898 Latrobe and two players from their rivials, the Greensburg Athletic Association, formed the very first professional football all-star team for a game against the Duquesne Country and Athletic Club, to be played at Pittsburgh's Exposition Park.
Greensburg, Indiana | Greensburg from the air, looking north.
In recent years, average temperatures in Greensburg have ranged from a low of in January to a high of in July, although a record low of was recorded in January 1985 and a record high of was recorded in July 1954.
The Decatur County Courthouse in Greensburg, Indiana, is known for a tree which grows from the top of the Courthouse Tower, giving Greensburg its nickname of the " Tree City .”
Greensburg from the air, looking north.
Indianapolis International Airport is located from Greensburg, and Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport is located away.
Greensburg is also home to WTRE, a locally owned and operated 500-watt AM radio station that plays country music, local news, and local sports from area high schools.
On September 5, 1864, Union General Albert L. Lee left from Baton Rouge to make another raid on Clinton and destroyed a tannery at nearby Greensburg containing two thousand sides of leather.
During the American Civil War, Union General Albert L. Lee left from Baton Rouge with a division of cavalry on October 5, 1864, and raided Greensburg, where his men destroyed a tannery containing two thousand sides of leather.
The Pennsylvania Railroad's Southwest branch from Greensburg entered Connellsville from Connellsville Township crossing Route 119 and across the North End crossing the Youghiogheny on a tressle in the middle of the town as this line terminated in Uniontown, PA.
It is situated from Indiana, from Greensburg, from Johnstown, and from Pittsburgh.
Both are buried under a Masonic monument in St. Clair park one block from the courthouse in Greensburg.
Youngwood owes its existence to the Southwest Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which ran from Greensburg south to Uniontown and Fairchance.
In May 2007, Kim donated $ 100, 000 of her $ 210, 000 prize money from winning the SemGroup Championship to victims of a recent tornado that severely damaged the town of Greensburg, Kansas.
Burrell suffered from malaria, and returned to Greensburg in 1856.
The college's choral groups were led from 1931 to 1964 by Fred Roehr, who was succeeded by Galen Marshall ( born 1934 in Greensburg, Kansas ).
The Juliana Theory were an American rock quintet from Greensburg and Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
( Honda executives considered making the CR-V as one of the first vehicles to be produced at Honda's facility in Greensburg, Indiana that opened in fall 2008 ; however, the facility initially produced the Civic exclusively, which freed-up space in East Liberty for CR-V production from the 2009 model year onward.

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