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- Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
3: ...' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]. They are in the Central Divisi...
6: ...lclub was renamed ''Pittsburg'' (and eventually ''Pittsburgh'') after the Smokey City annexed Allegheny. Ballc...
7: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[PNC Park]], Pittsburgh
17: ...am in [[1885]]. In [[1890]], they merged with the Pittsburgh team from the [[Players League]] after that leagu...
23: ...rstar in [[Ralph Kiner]]. The Pirates would have only one winning season until [[1958]], when [[Danny ...
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- Pennsylvanian (1543 bytes)
1: ...ork City|New York]] to [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]].'' - Steel (28384 bytes)
8: ...take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon q...
11: ... fairly soft metallic material that can dissolve only a small concentration of carbon (no more than 0....
21: ...osphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly found elements must be removed from the ore duri...
28: ... the year [[1000]], the [[Thule]] people of [[Greenland]] began making [[harpoon]]s and other edged to...
46: ...lized cast iron, and quench-hardened steel, with only a few, probably ornamental, bronze weapons. - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
10: ...]], using the name '''Jeff Christie'''. It was in Pittsburgh that many of Limbaugh's trademarks developed, suc...
92: ... sales" or "drug gangs." [http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=2787 Timeline]
105: ....html Rush's Forced Conscripts]" appeared on the online news and opinion magazine [[Salon.com]]. The ...
109: ...bill with the intent being to get this program - only one hour of which is carried on Armed Forces Rad... - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
34: Rice was born in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], the only child of [[Angelena Rice]] and the [[Reverend]] ...
37: ...non-minorities [http://www.racematters.org/lessononlifecondoleezzarice.htm].
75: ...tacks on America. At a [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]] campaign rally she said: "Whi...
93: ...t Palo Alto]] and East [[Menlo Park, California|Menlo Park]], and was Vice President of the [[Boys and...
102: ...e is interested in a run for the presidency, but only in [[draft (politics)|draft]] form. [http://www.... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
4: ..., which is now part of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], she was the daughter of a well-do-to businessm...
8: ...rned to Europe in [[1871]] when the archbishop of Pittsburgh commissioned her to paint copies of paintings in ... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...llegheny, Pennsylvania]] (now the North Side of [[Pittsburgh]]), her family moved to [[Vienna]] and then [[Par...
26: ...[[Ain]], in the [[Rh?Alpes]] region. Referred to only as "Americans" by their neighbors, the Jewish Ge...
71: ..., rooms]]'' (1914) [http://www.bartleby.com/140/ online version]
84: ...lish.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/stein-atom-bomb.html online version]
98: ...etter by Alice relating Gertrude's thoughts about Pittsburgh] - Lillian Russell (2418 bytes)
9: Not only was her [[voice]] celebrated but her beauty caus...
15: On her passing in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] in 1922, Russell was interred in ... - Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
2: ...]), better known as '''Babe Ruth''' and also commonly known by the nicknames ''The Bambino'' and ''The...
7: ...ch time she gave birth to a child, eight in all. Only Babe and his sister, Mary, survived infancy.
15: ... League]], a rebel major league which would last only 2 years, placed a team in Baltimore, across the ...
20: ...ders, Ruth did not pitch and grounded out in his only at bat.
25: ...was basically a fulltime outfielder, pitching in only 17 of the 130 games in which he appeared. He se... - Florida (24937 bytes)
49: ...Republicans]], leaving the state approximately evenly split between the two parties. Despite this demo...
78: ...now [[flurries]] fell on [[Miami Beach]] for the only time in history.
220: <tr><td>24 </td><td>[[Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida]]</td><td>$66,713</td></tr>
340: *[[Pittsburgh Pirates]] in Bradenton - Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
38: ...ng metropolitan area, and [[Pittsburgh]], a busy inland [[river port]] and major center for educationa...
59: ...l [[Fort Duquesne]] on top of which the city of [[Pittsburgh]] was built.
86: ...y, the Pittsburgh police magistrate court is the only true city-level court in the state.
99: ...lvania politics as "[[Philadelphia]] on one end [[Pittsburgh]] on the other, with Alabama in the middle."
110: ...the American [[steel]] industry centered around [[Pittsburgh]]. Other factors, such as a markedly different st... - West Virginia (24258 bytes)
38: ...orthern Panhandle]] feel a greater affinity for [[Pittsburgh]], while those in the [[Eastern Panhandle]] feel ...
46: West Virginia is the only American state formed as a direct result of the ...
48: ...particularly around the Wheeling region, and the only three counties in Virginia to vote for [[Abraham...
72: ...s are essentially the same, the difference being only the naming convention of north and south, with W...
76: ...derived from mountains to the east, in a shallow inland sea on the west. Some beds illustrate a coasta... - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
42: Only a tiny percentage of animals are ever fossilized...
49: ...h was discovered in [[Wyoming]], and mounted in [[Pittsburgh]]'s [[Carnegie Natural History Museum]] in 1907.
51: ...re are bigger dinosaurs, but they are known from only a small handful of bones. The current record hol...
53: ...[[mammoth]] were dwarfed by the giant sauropods. Only a small handful of aquatic animals approach it i...
91: ...ds and most reptiles are diapsids; mammals, with only one temporal fenestra, are called [[synapsid]]s;... - Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
3: ... terms with the vast human cost of the conflict. Unlike after [[World War II]], the United States did ...
17: ...llion [[Model T]]. In all of Canada, there were only about 300,000 vehicles registered in [[1918]], b...
43: ...man who rebels against his safe life and family, only to realize that the young generation is as hypoc...
66: ...e United States, [[KDKA]] began broadcasting in [[Pittsburgh]] in [[1922]]. Radio stations subsequently proli...
99: ... of figures such as [[Al Capone]]. They more commonly began to operate with connections to [[organized... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
17: ...to be made so as to accomplish that which we can only suggest. Yet there are sufficient proofs and exa...
41: ...aerodynamics at what is today the [[University of Pittsburgh]]. In 1891 he published ''Experiments in Aerodyna...
53: ... occurred on [[July 2]], [[1900]]. It lasted for only 18 minutes, as LZ 1 was forced to land on the la...
57: ...W) as he expected. Langley's assistant, Charles Manly, then reworked the design into a five-cylinder w...
61: ...as "wing warping". Although this method was used only briefly during the history of aviation, it worke... - Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
10: *[[1901]] - [[William McKinley]] assassinated
89: *[[1920]] - First [[radio]] broadcast in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
13: ...nal [[Ku Klux Klan]], in 1866; but it lasted for only three years.
71: ...re locked in a cycle of [[debt]], from which the only hope of escape was increased planting. This led ...
80: ... four-year span. To make matters worse, the [[McKinley Tariff of 1890]] was one of the highest the cou...
86: ... of work and destroying the industrial economy. Only the gold standard, they said, offered stability.
91: ...the election -- to the Republican's [[William McKinley]]. - January 2 (10888 bytes)
27: ...t religious [[radio]] broadcast ([[KDKA AM]] in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]) .
136: * [http://www.tnl.net/when/1/2 Today in History: January 2] - National League (4871 bytes)
5: ...he National League in [[1890]]). Of these teams, only the White Stockings (now the [[Chicago Cubs]]) a...
23: The NL Central Division is the only division in either league to have six teams; the...
29: *[[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
40: ==NL Presidents 1876-1999==
65: *[[National League Championship Series]] (NLCS) - World Series (40101 bytes)
7: ... leagues' standings, received such shares; today only the teams finishing in second place in their div...
9: ...rld" appellation has stuck despite the fact that only teams in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] pa...
63: * 1896 [[Baltimore Orioles (NL)|Baltimore Orioles]]
68: * 1901 [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
69: * 1902 Pittsburgh Pirates - Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
5: ...kings]] of [[1869]]-[[1970]], baseball's first openly professional team. When the N.A. formed, Red Sto...
20: ...e season, winning 34 of their last 44 games. Not only did they finish first, but they ended up 10.5 ga...
37: ..., threw three complete game victories, giving up only two earned runs.
40: ...pt by the "Miracle [[New York Mets|Mets]]" in the NLCS. They would not win it again until [[1982]], u...
42: ...ell under the pressure. The next season, it was only a matter of time before he set a new record. On...
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