Customized Cookie Cake or Two Dozen Cookies with Holiday Tin at Mrs. Fields in Monroeville (Up to 52% Off)
The cookie cake combines two of America’s favorite desserts, just like the American flag combines the two stripes found on people who sunbathe between venetian blinds. Taste a fortuitous dessert duo with today’s Groupon to Mrs. Fields in Monroeville. Choose between the following options: For $12, you get a 16″ customized cookie cake (a $25 value). For $18, you get two dozen cookies and a signature holiday cookie tin (a $37 value). The bakers at Mrs. Fields blend pure vanilla, real butter, and whole eggs to craft cookies made from the same recipe the shop has used for three decades. A 16-inch customized cookie cake teems with chocolate chips and is topped off with a personal message inscribed in frosting to commemorate a birthday, anniversary, or the release party for the Cookie Monster’s memoir. Alternatively, gift recipients can pry the lid off a signature holiday tin to reveal a vault stuffed with two dozen chewy cookies and brownies. Patrons sate cravings for saccharine sustenance with a panoply of cookie flavors, including double chocolate, cinnamon sugar, and macadamia nut. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Staying Dry in the Rain How many caskets can you make out of one tree? Read more…
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Wizzard Media Exceeds 1,650 Mobile Apps
PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Wizzard Media (NYSE Amex: WZE), the world’s leading podcasting network, today announced a strategic milestone in the Company’s App roll-out plan with the availability of over 1,650 Apps for Apple and Android mobile devices now available for sale. Weekly revenues for Wizzard’s Apps are up 48% from the same period a year ago. Wizzard Media now has Apps in the Apple App Store, Amazon Appstore and Google Marketplace including over 100 Apps created exclusively for the iPa
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$5 for $10 Worth of Signature Burgers, Fries, and Soft Drinks at Steel Trolley Diner
Astronaut cooks have made numerous attempts to wrangle hamburgers into space-ready meals, from dehydrated-pickle disks to vacuum-sealed burger bottles. Enjoy what our starry-eyed brethren never can with today’s Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of signature burgers, fries, and soft drinks at Steel Trolley Diner in Lisbon. Winner of multiple awards , Steel Trolley Diner’s succulent stable of signature burgers ($6.29 each) is enhanced by symphonic sauces and fresh-cut fries ($1.20 extra). The Marley burger bathes a patty in Jamaican jerk sauce and orange-chipotle mayonnaise, and the Elvis burger derives its flavor from the same bacon, peanut butter, and banana-jam recipe the King used as shampoo. The eatery’s kitchen craftsmen traditionally mold each burger’s midsection with a half-pound ground-beef patty but will gladly supplant meaty disks with a vegetarian Boca burger, tasty turkey burger, grilled chicken breast, or a printed-out photograph of a burger for no extra charge. One of the few original 1950s burger joints that are still standing, Steel Trolley Diner provides an ideal venue for Baby Boomers to reprise old hoop skirts, leather jackets, and Model-T costumes. Patrons can rehash Cold War anxieties at a cozy leather booth or scrutinize Happy Days anachronisms while sitting on one of the counter’s upholstered stools. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Cows Are cows actually just landlocked manatees? Read more…
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2nd Teacher In W.Pa. District Faces Sex Charges
Share + Sep 9, 2010 11:43 am US/Eastern MONESSEN, Pa . A western Pennsylvania teacher was arrested on sex charges a day after a former teacher from the same district was accused of having sexual contact with three students.
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Southwest reports $112 million profit for quarter
TimesonlineNews — Fri Jul 30 02:28:00 UTC 2010 US Airways had its first profitable quarter since 2007, but Southwest has been on a roll since this point last year. Even so, the profit for the quarter ending in June was up by more than 23 percent from the same period last year. about: Aviation Business Business Finance Gary Kelly Pittsburgh International Airport Southwest Southwest Airlines Transportation and Logistics US Airways at: Pittsburgh International Airport
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CLO’s ‘Producers’ flaunts its sparkling company
PostGazette.com Entertainment — Wed Jul 07 15:37:00 UTC 2010 Pittsburgh CLO has turned the clock back to 2002, when the first national touring company of the Mel Brooks-Thomas Meehan Broadway hit, “The Producers,” was launched from the same stage as the merry romp that opened at the Benedum Center last night. Op… about: Benedum Center Broadway theatre Hospitality Recreation Mel Brooks Pittsburgh CLO Producers Thomas Meehan
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Match Likelihood Ratio Preserves DNA Evidence Information: Cybergenetics Publishes Objective Forensic Method
PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cybergenetics is pleased to announce the publication of an important forensic DNA advance in the journal Law, Probability and Risk. The paper “Match likelihood ratio for uncertain genotypes” enables scientists to extract far more identification information from the same DNA evidence. The prominent forensic statistician Dr. John Buckleton, Principal Scientist at ESR in New Zealand, considers this paper to be “a particularly elegant piece of work.” Every genetically di
