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December 2003 The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has a new manager and a new labor agreement - but there are more challenges ahead.
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November 2003 The Heinz heiress is very, very busy helping her husband pursue the presidency. She’s been a grand benefactor to Pittsburgh— can America learn to love this powerful Democratic wife?
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October 2003 Pittsburgh experts offer 13 simple organic-living strategies for a healthier earth and body.
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September 2003 Once a woman’s shirt buyer for American Eagle, Nami Ogawa has spread her wings and opened her own label, Zeto, a name inspired by the final letter of the alphabet.
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August 2003 One rod at a time, a motley bunch of Pittsburgh artists and teachers is developing a popular pastime: inner-city fishing.
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June 2003 State reps Mike Diven and Mike Turzai share a desire to change Harrisburgh's rancorous politics.
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May 2003 Though their disciplines and discoveries differ, the winners of our secon annual Pittsburgh Innovators Awards shine a light on scientific discovery.
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April 2003 Ever look around Pittsburgh and suddenly think of the perfect idea to make it a better place to live? Us too. Here's what our writers and readers came up with.
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March 2003 Regional economic hopes are converging on the new David L. Lawrence convention center.
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February 2003 A survey of Pittsburgh magazine readers last year ranked Hyeholde, LeMont and Lucca as our region's most romantic restaurants.
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January 2003 The members of the local foundation community are this year's Pittsburghers of the Year, in recognition of their progressive regional agenda - and willingness to shake things up.
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