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Chantix Lawsuit Filed Over Murder-Suicide – AboutLawsuits.com

May 10, 2011
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Chantix Lawsuit Filed Over Murder-Suicide AboutLawsuits.com A product liability lawsuit filed against Pfizer alleges that side effects of Chantix, a medication designed to help people stop smoking, caused a Pennsylvania man to experience psychotic rage, kill his wife and then commit suicide in May 2009, ... Suit blames smoking cessation drug for killings...

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2 new power lines expected to keep electricity flowing to meet summer demand – Washington Post

May 10, 2011
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2 new power lines expected to keep electricity flowing to meet summer demand Washington Post based PJM Interconnection says this year's expected completion of the Trans Allegheny Line from southwestern Pennsylvania , through West Virginia and into Virginia, plus the upgrade of a Virginia substation will help ensure that demand during the hot...

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Pennsylvania considers giving voters more say on school budgets | Philadelphia … – Philadelphia Inquirer

May 9, 2011
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Pennsylvania considers giving voters more say on school budgets | Philadelphia ... Philadelphia Inquirer Even without referendums, Act 1 has helped keep taxes lower, said Jay Himes, executive director of the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials. On average, he said, only about a quarter of districts have exceeded the inflation rate. ......

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History lost to gas drilling | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-09 – Philadelphia Inquirer

May 9, 2011
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History lost to gas drilling | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-09 Philadelphia Inquirer The Kirshner site near West Newton is one of a number of sites damaged or destroyed by natural gas drilling, and those who have turned to state officials seeking help in preserving them have found that Pennsylvania laws offer little or...

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Pennsylvania laws offer little shale drilling protection to archaeological sites – Greenfield Daily Reporter

May 8, 2011
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Pennsylvania laws offer little shale drilling protection to archaeological sites Greenfield Daily Reporter The Kirshner site near West Newton is one of a number of sites to be damaged or destroyed by drilling, and those who have turned to state officials seeking help in preserving them have found that Pennsylvania's laws offer little...

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New sex offender court being set up in Pittsburgh – Wall Street Journal

May 4, 2011
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New sex offender court being set up in Pittsburgh Wall Street Journal AP PITTSBURGH — State court officials are setting up Pennsylvania's first sex offender court in Pittsburgh next month, a pilot program that could eventually be used in jurisdictions around the state to help reduce recidivism and speed up cases. ... Pa....

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NJ reprimands and orders ethics course for Pennsylvania Hospital surgeon – Philadelphia Inquirer

May 4, 2011
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NJ reprimands and orders ethics course for Pennsylvania Hospital surgeon Philadelphia Inquirer On his Web page, Pennsylvania Hospital orthopedic surgeon Richard A. Balderston says his research helped "lead to the development of total disc replacement, one of the most advanced treatments available" for damaged spinal discs. ... and more??

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April tax collections good news for cash-poor Pa. – BusinessWeek

May 4, 2011
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April tax collections good news for cash-poor Pa. – BusinessWeek

Patriot-News April tax collections good news for cash-poor Pa. BusinessWeek Tax collections in April brought good news Monday for the Pennsylvania state government, which is now reporting a significant cash surplus that could help ease the spending cuts that Gov. Tom Corbett has said are necessary to avert a ... Wednesday

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N.J. reprimands and orders ethics course for Pennsylvania Hospital surgeon … – Philadelphia Inquirer

May 4, 2011
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N.J. reprimands and orders ethics course for Pennsylvania Hospital surgeon ... Philadelphia Inquirer On his Web page, Pennsylvania Hospital orthopedic surgeon Richard A. Balderston says his research helped "lead to the development of total disc replacement, one of the most advanced treatments available" for damaged spinal discs. ... and more??

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April tax collections good news for cash-poor Pa. – Forbes

May 3, 2011
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April tax collections good news for cash-poor Pa. Forbes Tax collections in April brought good news Monday for the Pennsylvania state government, which is now reporting a significant cash surplus that could help ease the spending cuts that Gov. Tom Corbett has said are necessary to avert a projected ... Surplus tops $500...

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