Brookline man held in Homewood killing
A Brookline man was arrested and charged with criminal homicide Thursday after police said DNA evidence connected him to a 2010 shooting in Homewood.
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TrueAllele® DNA Mixture Interpretation Validation Study Published
PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Journal of Forensic Sciences published a validation study this month that establishes the reliability of Cybergenetics TrueAllele® Casework computer interpretation of DNA mixture evidence.
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Jewelry-Making Class for One or Two at Your Beading Heart in Irwin (Up to 58% Off)
People celebrate special occasions by decorating things with baubles, as evidenced by hanging ornaments on Christmas trees and emptying drums of diamonds over winning coaches. Bauble up with today’s Groupon to Your Beading Heart in Irwin. Choose between the following options: For $15, you get a jewelry-making class for one person (up to a $30 value). For $25, you get a jewelry-making class for two people (up to a $60 value). Both options include the use of store tools but do not include class materials (a $10 minimum, $18 on average). The class deposit requirement is waived for Groupon customers. The experienced stringsmiths at Your Beading Heart’s full-service bead store teach beginning, intermediate, and advanced artisans to make their own accessories in 14 different two-hour classes , typically held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Beading buddies can create a pair of elegant chainmaille-and-crystal earrings ideal for holiday gifting or for protecting necks against swashbuckling pixies. Make a shapely statement with an embellished square-stitch pendant, or show hometown pride with a black and gold Steelers pillar bracelet. Crafty duos map each other’s DNA with surprisingly easy-to-make russian spiral bracelets. Students should plan to arrive 15 to 30 minutes early to purchase class materials from the store’s large, colorful assortment of beads. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: the Bee Family If there’s a hornet inside your house, should you burn it to the ground? Read more…
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Jewelry-Making Class for One or Two at Your Beading Heart in Irwin (Up to 58% Off)
Michigan resident accused in Uptown rape
Pittsburgh police are seeking a man awaiting trial on charges of raping a hearing-impaired woman in Michigan because DNA from that case matched evidence from the 2004 rape of a similarly impaired person in the city.
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Feather Extensions or Mani-Pedi at Dimensions in Hair by Kathy Miller in Springdale
Unlike DNA or a propensity to yell at the TV, hair style is a characteristic over which people can assert their control. Triumph over nature with today’s Groupon to Dimensions in Hair by Kathy Miller . For $17, you get three feather extensions (a $35 value). For $23, you get a mani-pedi (a $46 value). For more than 25 years, Dimensions in Hair by Kathy Miller has been taming tresses and gilding the tips of fingers and toes. Strand savants give locks more moxie with a trendy trio of feather extensions that send local phoenixes into fits of envy. The be-plumaged choose a trio of hues from Dimensions’s troves of avian foliage, whose chromatic options range from raven black to vibrant scarlet, orange, and gold. Feather extensions act as traditional weaves and can be washed, dried, straightened, curled, or plucked to pen epistles to Victorian governesses. Dimensions’s nail technicians pamper hands and feet with a mani-pedi that includes a relaxing joint massage and seasonally appropriate oils. Coddling alchemists custom blend handmade scrubs to hydrate and exfoliate skin, before applying polish and decals depicting the crossing of the Delaware to neatly trimmed and buffed nails. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Vocal Warm-Ups Is a glass of warm, salty honey the secret to singing success? Read more…
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Convergence in Head and Neck Cancer –Centers Collaborate to Reveal Unexpected Genetic Mutations
Baltimore, MD; Boston and Cambridge MA; Pittsburgh, PA; and Houston, TX . Thurs. July 28, 2011 — Powerful new technologies that zoom in on the connections between human genes and diseases have illuminated the landscape of cancer, singling out changes in tumor DNA that drive the development of certain types of malignancies such as melanoma or ovarian cancer.
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Convergence in Head and Neck Cancer –Centers Collaborate to Reveal Unexpected Genetic Mutations
$5 for $10 Worth of Toasted Subs, Wraps, Salads, and Pizza at Fernando’s Cafe
The submarine sandwich, like the vessel from which it gets its name, is slender, aerodynamic, and easiest to devour when less than 18 inches long. Wrap teeth around a perfectly sized sandwich vessel with today’s Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of toasted subs, wraps, salads, and pizzas at Fernando’s Cafe . The crafty sandwich builders at Fernando’s Cafépacked with seasoned, sliced steak, cloaked in a 12-inch tortilla, topped with fresh salsa and pepper-jack cheese, and toasted to a golden brown . Gourmet toasted subs, such as the beef bacon ‘n’ cheddar, are piled high with fixings on fresh-baked bread ($3.99/6”; $5.19/8”), whereas a host of salads––such as the turkey, ham, and swiss-laden chef’s salad ($4.49–$4.69)––can sate cravings for a lighter lunch or comfort a lonely tic tac when dumped in a purse. Sides, including potato and macaroni salads ($1.99), are standing at the ready to augment the feasting festivities, as a trio of fresh-baked cookies ($1.25) awaits to provide the perfect pre-, mid-, and post-meal dessert. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Home DNA Tests Can a home DNA test reveal how long you have to live? Read more…
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$25 for $50 Worth of Customized T-shirts and Gifts from CafePress
Most people form first impressions of a stranger by looking at his T-shirt, unless they’ve stolen a skin kernel for DNA testing. Let the shirt you wear send a marvelous message with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of personalized T-shirts, home goods, and other products ordered online from CafePress . CafePress provides an array of inventive, humorous, and customizable clothing and gifts. Trick out your torso with the undead appeal of a Zombey Road T-shirt ($23), or channel the talents of nature’s stickiest gourmet with a tree frog apron ($22). SIGG water bottles ($29.50 for one liter) provide both an earth-nuzzling alternative to disposable plastic bottles and a portable prison for renegade potables, and a crazy cat lady license-plate frame ($15) is sure to strike a sympathetic chord with car thieves. Online design tools allow shoppers to customize products ranging from zippered hoodies and underwear to pillows and wall clocks, giving them the power to emblazon possessions with their picture, initials, or SAT score. Thanks to an iron-clad guarantee of satisfaction , CafePress customers can shop with the confidence of an invisible knight on a field of giant eyeballs. The site’s nearly limitless galaxy of goods and highly personalized nature make it an ideal destination for gift shopping, and its easily navigable format allows visitors to find exactly what they’re seeking with just a few clicks of the mouse or a few taps of their tongues. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Swimming There is a strong chance you may already be an astronaut. Read more…
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Pa. court to hear challenge to DNA collection
A federal appeals court is to hear arguments in Philadelphia this week on a challenge to prosecutors taking and analyzing the DNA of criminal suspects before conviction.
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Pa. court to hear challenge to DNA collection
Windgap man gets 34 to 80 years in prison for killing wife
TribuneReview News — Tue Jan 25 05:34:20 UTC 2011 Anthony Knox, 41, pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and two counts of aggravated assault for the March 7 rampage that killed his wife, Mara Jo Knox, 41, and injured Marlaysia Knox, then 13, and her brother Marc Knox, then 7. about: Anthony Knox Assault DNA Law_Crime Mara Jo Knox Marc Knox Murder Murder of Meredith Kercher Perugia Pittsburgh, Allegheny Plea
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