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'Ban hurts profits' - PittsburghLIVE.com 'From a public safety standpoint, we need to make sure it's a controlled environment out there,' DaPra said.Solution: We need to craft city ordinances that make everyone happy. And, this does not mean we'll get everyone "at the table" to be happy as I understand that everyone is never able to get to the table.
Draper Triangle Ventures gets $5M from Pa. to invest in start-ups - 2005-10-19 The Commonwealth Financing Authority divided $29.5 million among seven venture capital firms to invest in young Pennsylvania research and development companies.
The money is part of a $60 million package created two years ago to jump-start start-ups by making more capital available.
The remainder of the money will be assigned at a later date, said Kevin Ortiz, a spokesman for the Department of Community and Economic Development.
The sole Pittsburgh recipient was Draper Triangle Ventures, one of the most active investors in companies in Southwestern Pennsylvania, which drew $5 million.
ThePittsburghChannel.com - Channel 4 Action News - Mayor Murphy: Issue Of Slot Licenses May Be Corrupt: "PITTSBURGH, Pa. -- Mayor Tom Murphy raised eyebrows Thursday at a luncheon for the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania after insinuating that the process of issuing slot machine licenses may be corrupt.For the record, I played a bit of a role in that -- from the sidelines. Murphy was saying that this dealings with the gambling should be "TRANSPARENT." Then he got into this bit about corruption. Meanwhile, Murphy wasn't being transparent himself. He wanted to have others be transparent, but not him. So, I spoke up when there was a silence, "Be transparent."
He chastised Pittsburgh journalists for not digging hard enough to find out what backroom deals are being made with the state gaming commission.
He was then challenged by Pittsburgh Tribune Review reporter Andy Conti to disclose what he knows publicly.
'You and I have had conversations about it, Andy,' Murphy said.
Conti asked him to talk on the record.
'Who's going to say on the record that the fix is in, and somebody already won the license?' Conti said. 'What evidence is out there?'
'And get sued?' Murphy said."
Murphy never said what he believes is evidence of backroom deals being made for casino licenses in Pittsburgh. However, he warns the public that the state is attempting to strip the city of local zoning authority of where gambling establishments should go up.
"Who gets the license? Where does the license go?" Murphy said. "If that power is stripped, then there will be no local control at all. It'll be forced on us by a gaming commission that may or may not be connected to the values of this community."
Murphy also cautioned the public about the perceived windfall of revenue. He said the challenge is to determine where revenues will be placed.
"Is it an arena? Is it more money for the arts or community organizations? What does it do to the basic values of Pittsburgh?" Murphy said.
The state has pushed back its deadline for issuing gaming licenses. The time frame now is summer 2006.
United Press International - NewsTrack - Student told to write essay as punishment: "Student told to write essay as punishmentIf they are going to make a mountain out of a molehill -- or blow something into the mainstream discussion -- start with factual coverage.
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 27 (UPI) -- A student of Pittsburgh's Duquesne University has been told to write a 10-page essay on homosexuality as punishment for his blog remark on gays and lesbians.
Ryan Miner says he's willing to risk expulsion rather than write the essay that must discuss the pros and cons of homosexuality, reports the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
The newspaper said the 19-year-old had called gays and lesbians 'subhuman' in a blog."
This isn't a mountain, nor a molehill. But, it is a bit of hot air that bubbles up from time to time in a faithful kinda schedule. That's me and my son, Grant, standing in front of Old Faithful just before she blows.
Elephant envy.
Bob Hillen's endorsement in the Post-Gazette is huge. Editorial: Price in District 4 / The Republican has been dedicated to reform Price in District 4 / The Republican has been dedicated to reform

Dogs are cats and cats are dogs. "Gatekeepers" gone gonzo.City likely to keep all-Democrat council - PittsburghLIVE.com Three of four Pittsburgh City Council seats are contested this election year, but none of the races represents a significant threat to the city's all-Democrat council.The print media's ying and yang are fussed these days.
PG Editorial: Hillen for council / The city can no longer afford business as usual