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- WVU Football: WR Jalloh happy he's home for holidays
Christmas arrived for Dorrell Jalloh late the night of Dec. 6, with snow rendering West Virginia's roads too treacherous for his two-car family convoy, with his loved ones turning around and going home to North Carolina and missing his final game on Mountaineer Field. - Has Crosby become predictable?
Q. I am not a Sidney Crosby basher and, in fact, admire his skills and talent. Lately, he has become predictable. Is he going to shoot? - Top-ranked ski resort sustains some damage
It has been an exciting -- and frightening --month at Whistler Blackcomb, the largest and consistently top-ranked snowsports resort in North America. Dec. - Sykora, teammates cope with lack of holiday workout
The NHL's collective bargaining agreement prohibits teams from playing, practicing or traveling Dec. 24 and 25. - Chinks in defense's armor? If so, no cause for alarm yet
It's not a cause for alarm -- at least, not yet -- but the Steelers' top-ranked defense has not been as stingy in recent weeks as it was earlier in season - Bike sharing to launch June 1 on Oahu
HONOLULU -- With bicycle sharing, Oahu travelers could hop on a bike in Waikiki and drop it off at Ala Moana Center, Aloha Tower or downtown without worrying about where to park. ... - Hawaii's latest lure: Obama tourism?
HONOLULU -- It happened to Plains, when Jimmy Carter became president and a tiny hamlet in western Georgia became famous as the hometown of a certain peanut farmer. ... - Pitt hoops on same time as Sun Bowl?
What's going on with Pitt's Big East opening basketball game being played at the exact same time as the Pitt football team plays in the Sun Bowl? Am I reading something incorrectly or is this just a crazy coincedence? - Varsity Xtra: Photo Journal, Dec. 26, 2008
The weekly photo journal from high schools around the area ... - Game of the week: Perry (5-0) vs. Seneca Valley (5-3), 6 p.m. Monday, Moon Tournament
Marco Corona, the coach, would love to know some of the things going through the mind of Marco Corona, the player. Confused? - Little big man: It isn't hard to notice Tom Droney
Sewickley Academy is the 14th-smallest school in WPIAL boys' basketball in terms of enrollment. The school has only a little more than 100 boys in the top three grades. - Xtra Points: Player's destiny 'special'
She is only a freshman, and this Destiny child could be destined for big things. Destiny Brown is a 5-foot-9 ninth-grader on the Gateway High School girls' basketball team. - On the Radar: Things to watch and people to look for in district high school sports
Teams and players to watch this week: - Hampton aims high
The Hampton boys' basketball team was rolling along, sporting an unbeaten record in WPIAL Section 1-AAA, showing itself to be one of the top tier teams in all of Class AAA. - Eagles still soar
It could be said the Serra Catholic Eagles were rare birds last season. No Serra boys' basketball team had ever won WPIAL or PIAA titles. Last season, the Eagles did both. - Bank shots: Quick news, notes and tidbits from around the area in high school basketball
Here's the scoop from the high school hoop scene: - Data way
Everything that adds up in high school sports: - The Dribbler: Fumbler's cousin likes City teams
Nepotism at the Post-Gazette? No way. This hire simply made perfect prognosticating sense. On Fridays for the past 16 football seasons, you've read The Fumbler's drivel in the Post-Gazette. - Keep an eye on ...
What to watch this weekend in WPIAL and City League basketball: - Latrobe's Bower commits to Penn State
It's hard to tell who got the better early Christmas present: Latrobe High School senior Natalie Bower or Penn State track and cross country coach Beth Alford-Sullivan. - Defensive lockdown
Whether they're playing in a shootout or a defensive battle in single digits at halftime, the Center High School boys feel comfortable. - Movie Review: "Let the Right One In"
Here's a suggestion for you vampire-o-maniacs out there: If you're wild about "Twilight," check out the very fine, very frightening "Let the Right One In." - A quick look at eight movies with Christmas Day debuts
Eight movies crowded into local theaters for Christmas Day debuts. Here's a recap, with PG star ratings and MPAA ratings. Find full reviews and a guide to family films at post-gazette.com/movies. - Barbara Vancheri's top 10 list
Ever since seeing "Slumdog Millionaire," I've been toggling between the top two movies on this list. Should an orphan in Mumbai trump an orphaned caped crusader in Gotham City? - Barry Paris' top 10 list
Richard Nixon, Harvey Milk, George W. Bush and Che Guevara -- a bridge foursome made in hell (three guesses who's the dummy) but a quartet of high-octane political biopics made in Hollywood this year. - Quick Getaway to ... Hartwood Acres
Where: 17th annual Celebration of Lights in Hartwood Acres, which straddles Hampton and Indiana townships. How far: 20-25 minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh. - 2008 in film -- PG critics pick their top 10 flicks
Costumed crusaders -- returning, new and surly -- ruled the box office in 2008 as "The Dark Knight,""Iron Man" and "Hancock" were among the top - Viral videos ensnare millions of viewers in their Net
Some Web videos get a few thousand views, and more are lost in cyberspace. A few break away from the pack and become superstars, with viewership in the millions. - Tuned In: WQED tightens belt again; Miles' outside work called OK
At last week's WQED Multimedia board meeting, president George Miles said the problems afflicting all media companies are also having an impact at WQED. - CareerLink offers help to those in need of jobs, training
Jim Hann remembers back in the '80s when he was living in McKeesport at the height of the steel crash. - Family Finances: Easing family financial stress
How to relieve your family's financial stress? First, try answering these questions. Is it getting tough to pay your credit card debt? - Product recalls: Ski bindings, snow globes, cribs
Atomic Skis has recalled about 125,000 alpine ski bindings. The heel housing of the bindings can crack, causing the binding to release unexpectedly. - Obama's report: The contacts with Blagojevich were not damning
With an internal report prepared by his lawyers, President-elect Barack Obama will not quiet critics who want to link him to the pay-for-play sc
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