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Heavens to Franco! Steelers shunning the run

PITTSBURGH -- Franco Dok Harris, the son of Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris, took part in a different form of running as an independent candidate in Pittsburgh's mayoral race. Full Article at Sporting News

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