Word: pittsburgh
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...fangs to tail, the Nashville cat is one of the largest ever found. It is also remarkably well preserved; 70% of the animal's bones were recovered, most of them clustered together. Most intriguing of all is their age. Carbon 14 dating, arranged by Paleontologist John Guilday of Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum, suggests that the remains of the Nashville sabertooth are a mere 9,500 years old. That indicates not only that sabertooths lived several thousand years longer than generally believed, but that they may well have coexisted with-and perhaps were even hunted by-the early Americans...
...Reilly was summoned to Heinz's Pittsburgh headquarters in 1971 as a senior vice president. One of his recommendations was that Heinz wipe out an unprofitable Mexican subsidiary. The move forced Heinz to take a $25 million write-off, which in turn caused it last week to report a drop in profits for the fiscal year ended in May to $22 million, from $42 million in fiscal 1972. That bothered O'Reilly not a bit. He describes his management philosophy as "cost-oriented. I guess I am rather tough in this area...
...Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, special bus lanes would be established...
...troubled Roman Catholic Church in recent years, but the ceremonies at Notre Dame last week made it clear that the fastest-growing force within the church is that of the Pentecostals-or, as many prefer to be called, Charismatics. Originating as an off-campus prayer group at Pittsburgh's Duquesne University in early 1967, the movement attracted only 90 people to its first Notre Dame meeting that year...
...House and Baltimore, Md.; Timorthy i. Mueller of Leverett House and Framingham; Carl F. Muller of North House and Blythewood, S.C.; James W. Muller of Currier House and Mt. Kisco, M.Y.; Stephen N. Oesterle of Adams House and West Lafayette, Ind.; and, Harry J. Porta of Leverett House and Pittsburgh...