By VIVIAN NEREIM, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Campus food pantries ease student hunger, poverty

MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - Just a short walk from a bustling fast-food court, the spread is humble: canned tuna, raisins, boxed rice, tomato soup and stack upon stack of ramen noodles. So, too, are the messages scrawled on a clipboard hanging nearby.

"Thanks I'm poor."

"Aint got no money."

"NEED."

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Fighting childhood obesity: A challenge that's worth it

PITTSB URGH -- Two years ago, when Denise Snell's family physician told her that her son Malik should lose weight and referred her to a specialist, she brushed the idea off."We hesitated," said Snell, of Pittsburgh. "We thought we could make it on our own."

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Using DNA evidence in small crimes could clog system

The story is straight out of Nancy Drew: A half-eaten corn dog found at the scene of a suburban office burglary yields DNA that links the crime to a man with 27 previous arrests.But it's not fiction. It happened in Hennepin County, Minn., earlier this year.

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