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...walk to work past the flowering trees, enjoying the fresh smell of spring that she loved so much, I miss her. But I had been missing her for some years now. Take a breath of spring, Mr. Rosenblatt. I am, and I think our mothers are too. FELICIA ZETLER Pittsburgh...
...does leave, Crockett would be the second Ivy League hurler in as many years to leave school early. Last spring, Princeton's Chris Young elected to make the jump to the pros after getting drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates...
Lemieux has benefited greatly, but he is the owner of the team and had to use all his resources to buy the team and keep it in Pittsburgh...
...anyone who read last week's issue of the journal Tissue Engineering knows that Frack could someday have a big advantage if a new piece of research can be turned into a practical treatment. According to scientists at UCLA and the University of Pittsburgh, the unsightly flab many of us lug around is a previously unsuspected source of stem cells, a remarkably versatile class of cells that can in principle be transformed into a variety of body tissues. Researchers already suspect that stem cells found in fetuses and in the bone marrow and brains of adults might...
DIED. WILLIE (POPS) STARGELL, 61, Pittsburgh Pirate captain who led the team to a surprise World Series win over Baltimore in 1979; of a stroke following years of heart disease and kidney trouble; in Wilmington, N.C. One of the few major leaguers to stick with a single ball club for at least 20 years, Stargell hit 475 home runs, a Pittsburgh record, and had more homers than anyone else...