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Buchanan departure cause for rejoicing

Stories about people losing their jobs are generally sad, but not this one. It has been proclaimed from on high that U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan has decided to resign her post. Unless you run or build prisons, that's a bit of good news. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment

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  1. Mary Beth Buchanan, who has served as U.S. attorney in the Western District of Pennsylvania for eight years, will resign effective Nov. 16. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

  2. Mary Beth Buchanan says her eight years as the chief federal prosecutor for Western Pennsylvania have been marked by successful efforts battling crimes including the sexual abuse of children, drug and gun violence, and public corruption. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment

  3. PITTSBURGH -- The announcement was made late Thursday afternoon in a news release from Buchanan's office. It had been expected for some time after President Barack Obama's election. Full Article at WTAE Pittsburgh

  4. Mary Beth Buchanan, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, announced today that she plans to step down, effective Nov. 16. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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