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December 2004 See the dictionary of holiday traditions found in Western Pennsylvania.
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November 2004 Meet our sixth annual group of young up-and-comers.
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October 2004 North Hills-based outfitter American Eagle stays young at heart in a competitive industry.
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September 2004 Eddie Olczyk, Lloyd McClendon and Jamie Dixon model fall's hottest new threads.
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August 2004 Dig around local yard sales and flea markets, and you might find treasure—or community.
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July 2004 Computers have long been the frontier of the young. Two of Pittsburgh's online whiz kids sound off on the prodigy's life—before and after the dot-com bust.
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June 2004 Here's some food for thought: The Best 25 Restaurants of 2004. Plus: Meet the chef of the year, discover the area's rising stars, and more.
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May 2004 Pittsburgh magazine associate editor Jennnifer Rignani shares the story of her family's journey to adopt two little girls.
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April 2004 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 2004 Carl Krauser, the Pitt basketball squad's breakout player, talks hoops, grades and his days in the Bronx.
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February 2004 Following a zookeeper's tragic death, the Pittsburgh Zoo seeks to return to the head of the pack.
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January 2004 Six for Six: We examine six important factors in ensuring the next generation needn’t fly the coop when they turn 21.
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