By MARYLYNNE PITZ, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Ohio 'green' cemetery the graveyard of future?

WILMOT, Ohio -- Atop a hillside in the Sugar Creek Valley, Gordon Maupin trains binoculars on a blue jay as it lands on a tree; a flock of cedar waxwings flies past him.At the simple entrance to this former farm, an engraved stone perched on boulders says "Foxfield Preserve." What you see on these 43 acres are rolling hills, wildflowers, tall trees and sky.

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Mancations: Guys get away to make memories, sustain friendships

For months, Brian Davis and his four Duquesne University buddies plotted their May getaway -- a trip to celebrate his 21st birthday at the intersection of chance, kitsch and cleavage, better known as Las Vegas.

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Mom goes to great lengths to make paperless household

Mary Beth Karchella-MacCumbee belongs to what she calls "the cloth community" and tries, as much as possible, to live a paperless life.

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Indiana, Pa., celebrates centennial of hometown hero Stewart's birth

INDIANA, Pa. -- Here in this college town, stories about Jimmy Stewart, its beloved native son, the affable actor, Boy Scout and World War II bomber pilot, are so vivid that you feel as if he is still alive.

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Mystery skylight at Carnegie Mellon might be a Tiffany

PITTSBURGH -- This round piece of stained glass, recessed into a ceiling on the third floor of Baker Hall, depicts the original logo that stained-glass master Louis Comfort Tiffany designed for Carnegie Mellon University.The logo includes the year the university was founded and a famous statement Andrew Carnegie made in a letter to city leaders about his plans to start the school.

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Gratitude that's truly noteworthy

If the ease of e-mail has caused you to stop writing and sending thank-you notes on fine stationery, Kelly Browne's new book will inspire you to return to this increasingly rare but treasured form of communication.

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'Green' burials get a boost

There are green buildings, green cars, even green weddings. Now comes one of the latest, and ultimately last moves, environmentally conscious consumers can make -- green burials.

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Cleaing out parent's collections takes patience, persistence

PITTSBURGH -- What do you do when you're stuck with your mom's cherished collection of 150 rooster figurines?

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You better not cry ....

PITTSBURGH -- Janet Malloy met Santa for the first time when she was 3.

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