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​"Saudi lawyer who defended activists is freed, sources say," Bloomberg News, Dec. 24, 2018

"Saudi Arabia targets $32 billion in bond sales in 2019," Bloomberg News, Dec. 19, 2018

"Party time in Saudi Arabia ends a year of fear," Bloomberg News, Dec. 19, 2018

"A billionaire vanished for 400 days and his empire boomed," Bloomberg News, Dec. 13, 2018

"Saudi Arabia is said to review expat fees as economy feels sting," Bloomberg News, Dec. 9, 2018

"Saudi rulers rally support on home front as U.S. pressure mounts," Bloomberg News, Nov 15, 2018

"Saudi Arabia quietly revises Crown Prince's transformation plan," Bloomberg News, November 1, 2018

"Under Khashoggi shadow, Saudis put best face on for business summit," Bloomberg News, October 23, 2018

"Official flip-flop on Khashoggi shocks Saudis," Bloomberg News," October 20, 2018

"What damage control looks like in Saudi Arabia," Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, October 18, 2018

"Saudi Arabia begins internal probe into Khashoggi disappearance," Bloomberg News, October 15, 2018

"Saudi prince discusses Trump, Aramco, arrests: Transcript," Bloomberg News, Oct 5, 2018

"Saudi prince says Turkey can search consulate for missing critic," Bloomberg News, October 5, 2018

"Saudi sovereign fund plans to build 'Riviera of the Middle East,'" Bloomberg News, September 26, 2018

"Jobs-for-Saudis plan tests retailers used to cheap foreign labor," Bloomberg News, September 19, 2018

"Saudi prince addresses questions of loyalty after London video," Bloomberg News, September 5, 2018

"Saudi Arabia seeks death penalty against prominent cleric," Bloomberg News, September 4, 2018
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"A target Saudis can ill afford to miss -- and it's not the Aramco IPO," Bloomberg News, August 8, 2018


"It's adapt or die in the new Saudi economy," Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, July 18, 2018

"Anger at rising prices hits a new target in Saudi Arabia: Milk," Bloomberg News, July 3, 2018

"Saudi Arabia names mega-city's CEO as adviser to Crown Prince," Bloomberg News, July 2, 2018

"Saudi women finally start their engines as driving ban ends," Bloomberg News, June 24, 2018

"Why some Saudi women will keep their driving licenses a secret," Bloomberg News, June 22, 2018

"These are the women Saudi Arabia doesn't want to talk about," Bloomberg News, June 19, 2018

"Ritz-Carlton crackdown still haunts the new Saudi Arabia," Bloomberg News, June 15, 2018

"Saudi-Qatar spat spills into soccer World Cup broadcast rights," Bloomberg News, June 5, 2018

"Saudis detain women's rights advocates," Bloomberg News, May 18, 2018

"Saudi program calls for gender-mixing, no prayer closure," Bloomberg News, May 5, 2018

"Saudi contractors still struggle with payment delays," Bloomberg News, May 2, 2018

"Meet the Saudis remaking the kingdom's image in Washington," Bloomberg News, April 26, 2018

"Saudi Arabia holds its first fashion week -- but only women can attend," Bloomberg News, April 16, 2018

"Bechtel in talks over potential role in Saudi nuclear program," Bloomberg News, April 10, 2018

"A wild ride behind the scenes as Saudi crown prince does America," Bloomberg News, April 2, 2018

"Rich Saudis take over another hotel - but no prisoners this time," Bloomberg News, March 28, 2018

"Saudi prince to push for technology deals on U.S. tour," Bloomberg News, March 27, 2018

"Saudi Arabia blocks some German business over rift," Bloomberg News, March 15, 2018

"Saudis raise allowances for some royals after purge," Bloomberg News, February 4, 2018

"Some Saudi millennials won't dance to their young prince's tune," Bloomberg News, January 29, 2018

"Saudi frees billionaires including Alwaleed as Ritz jail empties," Bloomberg News, January 28, 2018

"Tensions exposes after Saudi official calls Kuwaiti minister a 'mercenary,'" Bloomberg News, January 25, 2018 

"Saudi princes arrested include sons of dairy billionaire," Bloomberg News, January 9, 2018

"Royal handouts cheer Saudis but show struggle to revamp economy," Bloomberg News, January 6, 2018

"Targeted minister back at work as Saudi graft purge winds down," Bloomberg News, January 2, 2018

"Two Saudi princes are released after graft probe," Bloomberg News, December 28, 2017

"Saudi Arabia begins payouts to buffer belt-tightening blow," Bloomberg News, December 21, 2017

"Fatal flood leaves Saudis asking when their prince will deliver," Bloomberg News, December 16, 2017


"Saudi Arabia plans to raise gas prices by 80% in January," Bloomberg News, Dec 11, 2017

"This Riyadh hotel is suddenly the world's most exclusive," Bloomberg News, November 8, 2017

"Crackdown on billionaires and top officials shakes Saudi Arabia," Bloomberg News, November 5, 2017

"Sun, sea and robots: Saudi Arabia's sci-fi city in the desert," Bloomberg News, October 26, 2017

"Saudi crown prince details plans for new city: Transcript," Bloomberg News, October 26, 2017

"Saudi Arabia mulls more fiscal expansion in 2018 to help economy," Bloomberg News, October 26, 2017

"Saudi crown prince tells investors he's taking on extremists," Bloomberg News, October 24, 2017

"Saudi Arabia's great makeover can't afford to fail this time," Bloomberg News, October 16, 2017

"Saudi Arabia's revolution from the top has no place for critics," Bloomberg News, October 12, 2017

"Cheers and catcalls as Saudis greet end of ban on women drivers," Bloomberg News, September 26, 2017

"Saudi Arabia may raise domestic gasoline prices by 80 percent," Bloomberg News, September 18, 2017

"Saudi Arabia's economic overhaul claims a victim," Bloomberg News, September 14, 2017

"Saudi crackdown on dissent wins backing from top religious body," Bloomberg News, September 13, 2017

"Saudi Arabia is redoing the reform plan it rushed last year," Bloomberg News, September 7, 2017

"Saudi Arabia delays energy subsidy cuts," Bloomberg News, July 6, 2017

"Saudi religious police return, just with a little less vengeance," Bloomberg News, June 26, 2017

"King scales back austerity plan that set Saudis grumbling," Bloomberg News, April 23, 2017

"Saudi Arabian woman who tried to flee put in protective custody," Bloomberg News, April 19, 2017

"Sun, sand, religious police: Holidays in Saudi may be a hard sell," Bloomberg News, February 22, 2017

"Saudi Arabia's vision for the future looks dim to jobless youth," Bloomberg News, November 22, 2016

"Idle workers, inevitable cuts: Ministers grade the Saudi economy," Bloomberg News, October 23, 2016

"Saudis greet austerity with social media satire," Bloomberg News, October 3, 2016

"Saudi king cuts once untouchable wage bill to save money," Bloomberg News, September 26, 2016

"How selfies and wearables are transforming Hajj," Bloomberg News, September 8, 2016

"Saudi Arabia is no longer the kingdom of head-to-toe black," Bloomberg News, August 30, 2016

"Economic pain on Saudi post-oil path to test rulers' resolve," Bloomberg News, May 7, 2016

"Saudi prince puts his stamp on major government overhaul," Bloomberg News, May 7, 2016

"Prince says Saudi Arabia not yet ready to allow women to drive," Bloomberg News, April 26, 2016

"The $2 trillion project to get Saudi Arabia's economy off oil," Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, April 21, 2016 (contributed reporting)

"Saudi prince says kingdom working to soften blow of subsidy cuts," Bloomberg News, April 18, 2016

"New guard rises in Saudi Arabia as oil crisis forces rethink," Bloomberg News, March 16, 2016

"McKinsey scores as Saudis call in consultants for economy reboot," Bloomberg News, February 25, 2016

"Saudi renews foreign investment push as oil cushion shrinks," Bloomberg News, January 25, 2016

"IMF backs Saudi Arabia, Gulf spending cuts with growth to slow," Bloomberg News, January 20, 2016

"Saudi executions that riled Iran meant as domestic message," Bloomberg News, January 5, 2016

"Saudis plan unprecedented subsidy cuts to counter oil plunge," Bloomberg News, December 28, 2015
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"Spending in sights as Saudi set to unveil budget amid oil slump," Bloomberg News, December 16, 2015

"In Saudi Arabia, women's fitness boom defies norms," Bloomberg News, November 4, 2015

"Saudi consumers are still spending like the oil slump never happened," Bloomberg News, Nov 1, 2015

"Syria's refugees feel more comfortable in Europe than in the Gulf," Bloomberg News, September 4, 2015
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"Saudi central bank pledges to keep dollar peg; forwards drop," Bloomberg News, August 25, 2015

"How much longer can Saudi Arabia's economy hold out against cheap oil?" Bloomberg News, August 21, 2015

"Saudi businesswomen tap Instagram to bypass men, attract clients," Bloomberg News, August 19, 2015

"Saudi women are joining the workforce in record numbers," Bloomberg News, August 10, 2015

"Oman's Sultan Qaboos returns home after months of treatment," Bloomberg News, March 23, 2015

"Oil shock leaves Gulf Arabs ruing missed chance to end addiction," Bloomberg News, March 12, 2015

"IMF urges major fiscal reforms for oil-dependent Oman," Bloomberg News, March 4, 2015

"Oman producing all-out on oil as price rout seen over," Bloomberg News, February 22, 2015


"For the Omani Instagram generation, dating takes off," Newsweek Europe, January 22, 2015

"Oman promises 'true' Arabia as it looks to boost tourism," Agence France-Presse, December 24, 2014

"The only Sultan I've ever known," Foreign Policy, November 13, 2014


"Travel: Sultanate of Oman is safe, laid back," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 19, 2014

From 2013 to 2014, Vivian took a hiatus from writing to study Arabic full-time in Muscat. Some of her previous articles from the United Arab Emirates are below.

"Battered, beaten but not broken: UAE woman awaiting divorce speaks up," The National, July 30
Sidebar: Stronger deterrents needed to reduce domestic violence

"New opportunities await youth of Abu Dhabi's Western Region," The National, May 27

"Every picture tells a (tall) story: Sending home an alternate reality through portraits," The National, March 24
Related slideshow: "UAE workers living the dream with help from Photoshop"

"UAE name spelling changes create confusion," February 24

"'She is one of us,' says Emirati foster mother," The National, February 1


"Adoptive parents in the UAE can lose out on benefits," The National, November 17
Sidebar: Western-style adoption haram, says Dubai Grand Mufti

"Emirati women marrying in teens no longer the norm," The National, October 29
Sidebar (by colleague): Tradition of early marriages still holds appeal for some

"Hundreds of Dubai care professionals working without license," The National, October 14
Sidebar: Dubai counselors need CDA approval

"Italy seeks Dubai man in US$36m fraud case," The National, October 9

"Dubai nursery shames parents into child car safety," The National September 20

"Lawyers seek review of laws on custody," The National, September 15
Sidebar: "How the law works now"

"Investors to sue over their lost life savings," The National, August 25

"Emirati mother bonds with child from Sharjah foster home," The National, July 30

"44% of divorced Emirati mothers say children are suffering," The National, July 14"
Sidebar: "I had proof he had beaten me...emails saying sorry"

"Abu Dhabi beach areas ban on 'single men'," The National, July 12
Sidebar: Labourers find themselves on the outside

"Al Bateen: quiet for centuries, busy for decades," The National, July 11

"UAE's abandoned babies given new hope," The National, July 4

"UAE sensitivities 'need to be addressed' in child laws," The National, June 30

"Invisible class borders cut both ways in the UAE," The National, June 21
Sidebar: Abu Dhabi before the oil

"Centre creates options for parents of children with disabilities," The National, June 17

"Dubai Foundation gets its own answers on child abuse," The National, June 13

"Child protection law for UAE to be drafted," The National, June 7

"Sharjah's child abuse helpline may go national," The National, May 23
Sidebar: "Child abuse phone line can change lives"

"Cultural differences hamper fight against child abuse," The National, May 21
Sidebar: "Abu Dhabi ushers in a child protection force"

"Children at risk of abuse 'to be protected,'" The National, May 15
Sidebar: "Law awaits approval"

"School assault girl returns home, frail but healing," The National, May 11

"Women in rural areas assert independence," The National, May 7

"School violence: The truth behind a tragedy," The National, April 29
Sidebar: "Schools should have zero-tolerance bullying policy"

"Breaking the cycle and healing the scars," The National, April 22
Sidebar: "Lessons can take a lifetime to unlearn"
Sidebar: "Where to get help"

"Child abuse must be discussed openly to protect the young, advocates say," The National, April 4
Sidebar: "Abuse talk must not frighten children, say experts"

"German think tank leaves Abu Dhabi at government request, think tank says," March 30

"Nursery workers to be trained to spot child abuse," The National, March 25
Sidebar: "Child abuse: The dangers in reporting suspicions"
Sidebar: "Child protection legislation drafted"

"When friendship is a special need," The National, March 23

"Nursery worker bathed baby in scalding water," The National, March 21

"Window rules are 'first step' in preventing tower falls," The National, March 13

"Boy kept in restraints at home for 12 years," The National, March 13 (contributed reporting)

"Deadline to shape up or shut up shop looms," The National, Feb. 23
Sidebar: "Authority says rules are to protect customers," The National, Feb. 23

"Women lament loss of ladies beach," The National, Feb. 18

"Child nurseries to be publicly rated on standards," The National, Feb. 15

"Powered glider pilot had warned of safety fears," The National, Feb. 14

"Al Ain powered glider crash prompts safety call," The National, Feb. 10
Sidebar: Powered gliders not regulated," The National, Feb 10

"Task force plans huge savings on energy bill," The National, Feb. 1
Sidebar: "Energy-conservation efforts in Abu Dhabi target inefficiency," The National, Feb. 1

"New centres to ease special needs shortage," The National, Jan. 25

"'Superficial' studies harm environment," The National, Jan. 20

"Legal delay allows shisha cafes to keep operating," The National, Jan. 8

"Public health inspector calls to keep city clean," The National, Jan. 2

"Working mothers 'need more nurseries,'" The National, Dec. 28
Sidebar: "Worries over children's Arabic after study finds few Emirati nursery staff," The National, Dec. 28

"Women say they were attacked on National Day," Dec. 8

"Shopkeepers 'face ruin' as renovation deadline nears," The National, Dec. 5

"Gathering at Yas Island to showcase UAE National pride," The National, Dec. 2

"Salons face tighter hygiene rules," The National, Nov. 30

"Legal row leaves block in limbo," The National, Nov. 27

"Municipality to put lid on litterbugs," The National, Nov. 27

"Region progressing in workforce gender equality: forum," The National, Nov. 25

"UAE fault line unlikely, quake experts say," The National, Nov. 17

"Officials urge Muslims to leave Eid butchery to the pros," The National, Oct. 29, 2011

"Domestic violence is 'a hidden problem' in UAE," The National, Oct. 27, 2011

"Standards at nursery schools worry many parents," The National, Oct. 24, 2011



Selected articles published in the United States:

"Bali highs and lows: Charm, crowds and squalor in 'Eat, Pray, Love' paradise," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Oct. 2, 2011

"A long road to a safe place: Children in state-licensed residential facilities still face risk of injury," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 26-28, 2011

Part 1: 361 incident reports obtained by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette show that despite years of efforts, children in residential facilities continue to face danger at the hands of workers and peers, as well as their own.
Sidebar: About the series
Sidebar: "Teen dies after being restrained; policy changed"
Sidebar: "State statistics on injuries incomplete"
Sidebar: "Change difficult in tight economy"
Sidebar: "Programs trying to reduce restraints have mixed results"
Part 2: Staff members at many youth facilities also face danger, working long hours for meager pay. As a result, morale in the industry is low, and turnover is high -- undermining efforts to keep children safe.
Sidebar: "When staff stay longer, a safer place"
Part 3: One year in the life of Danny, a 13-year-old boy shuffled from facility to facility

"Court backs students' rights to parody principals online," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 14

"Obituary: Metro Petrosky / Former Washington County Commissioner," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 29

"Mistrial declared in fatal shooting outside Mount Oliver bar," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 28

"Sex offender housing rule overturned: Pennsylvania Supreme Court says Allegheny County ordinance clashes with state law," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 27

"Old law lengthens Pittsburgh man's sentence," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 23

"Wilkinsburg man sentenced in assault on former housing authority chief," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 19

"Marmo and Bicket capture both nominations for Common Pleas seats," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 18

"Suspect acquitted in 1998 killing: Accused of shooting man in Wilkinsburg," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 17

"18,000 take to city's streets for the 2011 Pittsburgh Marathon," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 16"

"Murder trial hinges on reluctant witnesses," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 12"

Orie lawyers, DA trade barbs over leaked report," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 10


"Man sentenced to life in Waterfront homicide," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 10

"Sea of pink at Komen Race for the Cure," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 9

"Wife gets 15 to 30 years for killing husband," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 7

"Clairton teenager gets life for killing neighbor," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 6

"County clerk pleads guilty to stealing funds," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 6

"Penn Hills man convicted in September shooting," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 5

"County plans to launch sex offender court," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 5

"Coal firm liable for $104M," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 4

"State budget cuts endanger successful special courts," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 2

"Seven running for two Common Pleas Court positions," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 2

"Mistrial declared in Pitcairn homicide," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 27

"Fort Pitt Museum to debut rifle exhibit," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 25

"Killer apologizes, gets up to 15 years in prison," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 21

"Man found guilty of killing teen robbery accomplice," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 21

"Jury has robbery case that killed teen: Man, 19, accused of shooting one of his accomplices," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 20

"Orie retrial delayed until Oct. by appeal," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 19

"Tushon Brown pleads guilty in 14-year-old's death," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 15

"Man ejected from trial after angry outburst," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 14

"Superior court denies two Orie appeals," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 14

"Man sentenced to jail for woman's shooting death in Beltzhoover," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 13

"Mt. Lebanon man, 19, released to house arrest," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 12

"Former high school football player sues Highlands over head injuries," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 8

"Man sentenced for robbery, chase," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 7

"Fall victim described as kind, affable," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 1

"Tarentum man sentenced in 10-year-old homicide," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 29

"Second mistrial declared for Crafton man charged with homicide," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 28

"Workday transit cuts arrive: Commuters must cope with fewer routes, schedule changes on Port Authority system," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 28

"Trial in 18-year-old's slaying now in hands of a jury: Defense rips into mental health system that turned away Terrence Andrews," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 25

"Man found guilty of waterfront robbery, murder," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 25

"Threats of harm had been continual: Trial hinges on killer's mental state" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 24

"Woman sentenced for starting fatal fire," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 24

"Lawyer: Slay suspect sought mental help: Female culinary student stabbed in 2008," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 23

"Trial delayed after records reveal suspect had sought help," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 22

"Obituary: Leon F. Rongaus / Meticulous owner of fine Donora restaurant," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 21

"Obituary: Rupert H. Friday / Surgeon, obstetrician practiced at Magee and Mercy Hospitals," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 20

"Old-fashioned fantasy with a dollop of respectability (book review)," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 6

"Mistrial declared in Homewood homicide," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 5

"Witnesses offer varying accounts in 2010 shooting," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 3

"Evidence debated before retrial can start in Hazelwood homicide," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 1

"Man convicted in fatal shooting of passer-by: Swissvale man faces life in prison," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 25

"Ex-city auditor pleads guilty in tow pound scam," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 23

"Obituary: Paulette Honeygosky / Firebrand nun who worked tirelessly for the poor and needy," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 22

"Youth's uncontrollable rage blamed in woman's death," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 18

"Slain shopkeeper's family forgives killer at sentencing," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 16

"Local athletes greet disabled at luncheon," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 14

"Suspect in fatal crash charged with 3rd degree murder," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 12

"East Liberty man gets life term for killing witness," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 11

"Obituary: Bradley Livezey / Nationally respected expert on birds at Carnegie Museum," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 10

"Woman pleads guilty in granddaughter's death," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 9

"Sheraden man sentenced in jitney driver's shooting death," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 9

"Courts deny appeals; Orie case to proceed," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 8

"Good shots: From scare tactics to straight reporting, two endorse vaccinations (book review)," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 6

"Poplawski trial delayed again to early June: Serious injury to expert prompts postponement," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 4

"Judge rejects Orie request to delay corruption trial," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 4

"Two found guilty in 2008 slaying in Sheraden," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 3

"Man sentenced for killing his pregnant cousin," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 3

"Man found not guilty in 2008 Homestead slaying," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 2

"Second man found guilty in North Side shopkeeper's death," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 1

"Mt. Lebanon trio seeking a new trial in killing," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 1

"Crime scene detailed in North Side shopkeeper's slaying," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 26

"Group for over-50 set cuts several programs: Pittsburgh OASIS 'victim of economic downturn,'" Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 25

"CYF uses 'cultural consultants' to bridge gaps," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 23
Sidebar: "Racial disproportionality remains subject of controversy"
Sidebar: "Seattle program struggled, closed"

"Boyce lift falters again," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 14

"Vatican exhibit sells out in final days," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 10

"Activists call for peace in Sudan: March Downtown promotes vote in Sunday referendum," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan 6

"Bishop Zubik to undergo back surgery today," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 6

"Security lapses cited at Leland: Police call accusations 'ill‐advised,'" Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 5

"Winter Classic cleanup begins at Heinz Field," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 3

"Afraid to jump, teen dies in New Kensington fire," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 30

"Shoppers cram stores and malls, hoping for post‐Christmas deals," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 27

"City schools chief financial officer resigns unexpectedly," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 23

"Stricken man's kin thank his rescuer," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 23

"Steelers fan, family well cared for after game day collapse," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 22

"Obituary: Stuart Arthur Arnheim / President of prominent real estate firm," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 20

"New board president looking to invigorate city schools: She sees leadership change as an opportunity," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 19

"Shop Holiday: Gift ideas from the Ross Park Mall," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 19

"Obituary: Elizabeth Jane Ellis / "Strict but fair" Central Catholic math teacher," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 16

"Pa. scores well on emergency readiness: experts question criteria used to achieve rankings," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 15

"Pittsburgh Public Schools plan for new leader: Lane expected to be named superintendent," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 9

"Hazuda to lead city school board," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 7

"Obituary: Stanley J. Roman Sr. / Major Force behind World War II memorial in Pittsburgh," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 6

"After hitting 4 police cars, truck crashes; driver arrested," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 4

"Court affirms decision to allow sale of beer in grocery stores," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 4

"Food bank sparkplug decides to retire in June," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 3

"RAD board increases funding to arts groups: Spike in sales tax revenue credited," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Dec. 1

"Braddock mayor arrested in incident near UPMC headquarters," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 30

"Teacher found dead in home," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 25

"Parents want to keep pre‐school program at McCleary," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 23

"Not the promised land: Black trek north a bittersweet journey (book review)," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 21

"Pa. Liquor Control Board shelves handling fee," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 19

"Pittsburgh police increasing patrols after spate of killings," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 17

"Group gathers in Allegheny Cemetery to honor black Civil War veterans," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 15

"Obituary: Phillip Weiner / Personable salesman co‐owned Goldstock Jewelers," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 10

"Ankle monitors: A high‐demand accessory for minor criminals: In Allegheny County, 925 wait for ankle bracelets," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 7

"Obituary: Arthur Murtland Scully, Jr. / Led Rolling Rock Club in Ligonier Valley for 24 years," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Nov. 1

"Obituary: Ronald Orie / Executive weathered decline of steel, was devoted to his nine children," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 25

"3 people shot near E. Liberty high school," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 21

"Suspect's father apologizes over Cal U. shooting," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 20

"Obituary: Ruth Eleanor Levine / Artist known for sense of humor," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 20

"Visitors up, yet parks funding down," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 15

"Hafer named in estate lawsuit: Stepchildren say assets were shifted," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 13

"Obituary: John G. Brosky / Judge left his mark on family court," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 12

"243 cited, 84 towed during South Side parking blitz," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 11

"Food rack in West Virginia's student union recognizes poverty can hide anywhere," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 9

"Wilkinsburg residents lament recent violence," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 5

"Elderly black county residents are far more likely to be abused," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 4

"Crafton Heights couple exchange vows at drive‐in theater in Robinson," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Oct. 4

"Police shoot, kill youth, 15, following failed burglary," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 28

"Great race a test of will," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 27

"Parking lease is in city budget: Mayor's financial plan faces scrutiny from ICA and council," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 23

"Allegheny Valley teachers start first strike since 1994," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 17

"Record crowds turn out for Wings over Pittsburgh air show," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 13

"Perry North killing puzzles police," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 9

"High‐tech equipment for city police constantly evolving," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 8

"Options abound for students to make up coursework," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 7

"Obituary: Clement Azzari/Popular, cosmopolitan barber in Clairton," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 6

"South Side battle over grocery ends; building demolished," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Sept. 4

"Did you pay your taxes?" Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 29 (charts and text)

"Obituary: Rev. George A. Fitch/Homewood minister for more than 30 years," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 23"

"Public gets a chance to opine on future of Mellon Arena," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 23

"Braddock aide charged with theft of $175,000," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 20

"Inner‐city youth get VIP treatment at Steelers camp," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 19

"Teen in India denies killing mother," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 17

"3 wounded in shooting near Homewood youth football game," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 16

"Plane crash investigation to take 12 to 18 months," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 12

"Last‐minute plea saves bridge pier from demolition," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 10

"Plane crash victims were experienced pilots," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 9

"Victims recalled with heavy hearts on one year anniversary of LA Fitness shootings," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 5

"Mountaintop removal has caused irreversible harm, researchers say," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 4

"Program aims to increase minorities' organ donation," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 2

"New outdoor market nourishes Hill residents," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Aug. 1

"Aid program strikes a chord: Many seek help to avoid eviction," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 29

"Couple slowly rebuilding life after arson," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 26

"200,000 line Schenley Park for vintage race," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 26

"Hospitality workers arrested during Downtown rally," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 23

"Commemorating a century of service, today's Boy Scouts reach out to minorities: Organization tries to bend suburban stereotype within urban, rural and low‐income communities," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 22

"Half brothers slain in Penn Hills: 2 more fall victims to gunshots," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 21 (contributing byline)

"Man shot, killed in housing complex in Garfield," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 20

"Body found outside Langley High School: Remains thought to be of white woman, but still unidentified," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 14

"Aging gym holds hope for Homestead: Parents and community leaders plan after‐school program for middle schoolers," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 12

"Obituary: Ann Dudurich/Health, medicine reporter who battled lung cancer," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 12

"Pittsburgh duck boat owner proud of safety record," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 8

"Obituary: Donald J. Stefl/World War II veteran, successful businessman," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, July 5

"Standoff with police ends without injury in Homewood," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 29

"Obituary: Patricia Ann Carey/English teacher at Bethel Park," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 28

"Court rejects NRA gun law challenge," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 26

"Woodland Hills School Board renews charter for Propel East," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 17

"Arts Festival, PrideFest add much color to Pittsburgh," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 14

"Philadelphia gun laws will stay," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 11

"NAACP Leader: 'Get back on the battlefield," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 7

"Obituary" Bernard H. Klein/Owned N. Side Camera Store for more than 50 years," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 7

"Julian Bond takes crowd on black history tour," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, June 4

"Obituary: Walter Joseph Zotter/Potter who owned South Side workshop," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 31

"An American dream goes up in smoke: Couple lose house to arsonist before moving in, now face city's demolition bill," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 30

"Obituary: "Slim" Bryant, Dormont guitarist shook up regional country music scene," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 30

"Study finds hotel could succeed in Greensburg," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 27

"Two charged in North Charleroi teenager's 1977 killing," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 25

"Rothfus trounces Buchanan in Republican primary for 4th congressional district nomination," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 19

"A Steeler, a doctor, a team for better health," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 17

"Two Clarion University students die in crash on Route 50," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 17

"Warhol portrait sells for $32.6 million at auction," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 13

"Three from Fayette City killed in Md. crash," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 6

"Obituary: Michael "Jay" Schlesinger / Social worker, artist, farmer." Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 5

"Obituary: George S. Hill / Ran family advertising agency for decades," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, May 3

"A newsmaker you should know: Wilkins manager has share of detractors, supporters," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 29

"Daycare operator charged in connection with 10-month‐old's death in 2008," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 27

"Hill District residents rejoice over drugstore: Duquesne U.-run store a first for the U.S.," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 23

"Duquesne U. plans to open Hill District pharmacy," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 22

"A newsmaker you should know: Once demoted, Shepler now is police chief," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 22

"Free martial arts classes return to Observatory Hill," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 19

"Trooper justified in fatal shooting of Seton Hill student," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 16

"Kittanning High student killed in crash," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 14

"Information sought in Wilkinsburg slaying," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 9

"Obituary: Glenn Alexander Stewart/ Physicist, founder and dean of Pitt Honors College," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 8

"Machine topples, crushes home beside work site," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 7

"A history of violations at Upper Big Branch mine," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 6

"Overflow crowd ogles the Stanley Cup at Heinz History Center," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 5

"Police arrest 3 in Beltzhoover pursuit, shooting," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 4

"Was it early spring or summer?" Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 3

"Falcons play soap opera melodrama Downtown," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 2

"Obituary: Charles Kirshner/Lawyer, legal mentor who never stopped practicing," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 2

"Jeannette leaders meeting with state to avoid Act 47," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, April 1

"No 'logomachy' over these words: Mt. Lebanon student wins regional spelling bee," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, March 21

"Testimony in baby's Rankin homicide wraps up," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, March 19

"New Castle officer pleads guilty to indecent assaults," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, March 17

"Preschool in Peters makes plans for natural playground," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, March 11

"Flight attendant involved in Hudson crash retires after four decades," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, March 4

"Flood control project in Export may begin in summer," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, March 4

"Keep shoveling snow or you may be fined," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, March 1

"Groups form to save Ice Garden in Rostraver," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 25

"City wants to make towing firms toe line," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 23

"North Versailles Commissioners focus on financial woes," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 18

"City towing firms caused a storm of another kind," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 15

"Roof collapses at Rostraver ice rink; no one injured," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 15

"Quake undid progress in Haiti, doctor says," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 11

"How to stop procrastinating, study and pass," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 9

"City honors young local black leaders," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 4"

Recruit left in limbo after college cuts team: Senior seeking new school, scholarship," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 4


"Students protest Duquesne cuts," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 2

"Lawsuit filed in former Steelers player's death," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Feb. 2

"Obituary: Victor S. Cianca, Sr./Famous city traffic cop," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 26

"Program removes martial arts volunteer due to criminal record," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 26

"City grant funds free tae kwon do program: North Side martial arts group seeks to limit street violence," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 25

"Coraopolis reserve unit honored for Iraq service," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 25

"McMutrie sisters recount their ordeal," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan 22

"St. Vincent student recalls quake terror," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 19

"Filling in health care's cracks: For 10 years, a doctor has been the force behind a free clinic for Altoona's working poor," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 17

"City tries to put the skids on sledding," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 13

"Federal appeal court rules against Muslim scientist," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 12

"No‐pants subway ride has no legs here," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 11

"Census gears up for its big count," Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan 11

"Frazier departs Hill House at 'tipping point,'" Pittsburgh Post‐Gazette, Jan. 4

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