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...Jessica A. Dorman '88 Steve L. Lichtman '88 Emily Mieras '90 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Copy Editor: Seth A. Gitell '91 Editorial Editors: Michael D Nolan '88 Photo Editor: Michelle A. Kosch '90 Features Editor: Anh T. Nguyen-Huynh '90 Sports Editor: Casey J. Lartigue Jr. '89 Business Editor: Robert Q. McManus...
While Pittsburgh draws its potable water from the unaffected Allegheny River, some nearby cities and towns on the Monongahela were forced to shut off their river intakes completely. The authorities tried to cope by tapping into the fire hydrants of unpolluted water systems and reopening old wells. Governor Robert Casey ordered out the National Guard to help, and decreed mandatory water conservation with a $200 fine for violators. Most people took the inconvenience good-naturedly. In North Fayette, 17 miles south of Pittsburgh, residents switched to paper plates, postponed the laundry and washed at the homes of friends whose water...
Bolling was not seriously considered for a third term, so Ianella's main competition for council president was long-time moderate, Councilor Maura Hennigan-Casey. Supported mainly by more conservative councilors, Casey had the allegiance of six members within the Council during the election. However, Casey was unable to get the seven votes necessary to become city council president...
When Mayor Raymond Flynn could not convince seven people on the council to go for his candidate, incumbent Bolling, he decided to support Ianella over Casey. Casey charged that the Mayor's choice was based on sexism, saying, "Raymond Flynn has a problem with women...
However the mayor said he disagreed with Casey's conservative position on housing. Ianella "is more a middle-of-the-road candidate," said Ianella's Administrative Assistant, Sarah Martin, "I think he was a compromise for the council...