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Pittsburgh eyes students' wallets

Pittsburgh wants to tax one of its most abundant resources: students. The city is home to seven colleges and universities, and though their real...
USA TODAY, 11/16/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication -
Programs aim to aid 'unbanked'

Dozens of cities are launching programs to sign up low-income people as customers at commercial banks so they can avoid the high fees typical of...
USA TODAY, 11/05/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication -
Bank On programs work with challenges of ‘unbanked'

NEWARK â Yvonne Jacobs dashes into Express Check Cashing, a combination liquor store and financial services establishment on Mount Pleasant...
USA TODAY, 11/05/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication -
Central Park: Out of the woods?

NEW YORK -- From one of the highest points in Central Park, Doug Blonsky can now see something that was never visible before: the Empire State...
USA TODAY, 10/19/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication -
Warning: Don't get lost in N.H.

When New Hampshire lawmakers decided to bill negligent hikers for their rescues, they figured they would solve some budget problems and teach...
USA TODAY, 09/24/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication -
'98 slaying of Yale student unsolved

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Eleven years ago, long before Yale graduate student Annie Le was found strangled in a basement lab, pretty, popular and...
USA TODAY, 09/24/09 by Martha T. Moore and Donna Leinwand · More from publication -
For Flight 93 memorial, long-awaited progress

SHANKSVILLE, Pa. -- At the edge of a small gravel parking lot stands a tall, wire fence decorated with hundreds of ribbons, flags, patches and...
USA TODAY, 09/11/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication -
Flight 93 memorial deal is struck

Construction on a memorial to the passengers and crew of United Flight 93 is to begin in November -- a year later than originally planned -- after...
USA TODAY, 09/01/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication -
Many tell stories of advocate

BOSTON -- To say goodbye to Sen. Edward Kennedy, Sandra Regan came to stand on the steps of her childhood church, St. Stephen's, in the North End....
USA TODAY, 08/28/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication -
Mourners pay respects to 'the last of Camelot'

HYANNIS PORT, Mass. -- Ana Lages never voted for Sen. Edward Kennedy. She says she is not in favor of dynastic politics. But on Wednesday, she...
USA TODAY, 08/27/09 by Martha T. Moore · More from publication


