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Former Pittsburgh Steelers player Franco Harris, right, and Pittsburgh mayor Luke "Steelerstahl" Ravenstahl speak during a pep rally in the courtyard of the courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. View Photo »
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers player Franco Harris, right, and Pittsburgh mayor Luke "Steelerstahl" Ravenstahl speak during a pep rally in the courtyard of the courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Former Pittsburgh Steelers player Franco Harris, right, and Pittsburgh mayor Luke "Steelerstahl" Ravenstahl speak during a pep rally in the courtyard of the courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Until we build up these types of jobs and get people moving back to Pittsburgh ... we are going to continue to struggle with our long-term legacy costs, including pension and other debt service.
They took down Franco Harris and, of course, Bill Mazeroski
The problem with Pittsburgh when you're talking about job numbers is that while on the whole they look good, our neighborhoods are full of haves and have-nots
I remember Franco Harris looking like Gabe Kaplan and also looking like he was going to die and him wishing he would.
The G-20 was the biggest event in Pittsburgh history ... We were supposed to show a thriving city. That was not displayed. We have a world-class city with world-class leadership that's missing in the center. We need leadership at City Hall.
I talked to Tony Dorsett and Franco Harris. I had breakfast with Lenny Moore ... The whole time it felt like a dream. At no point can you ever be used to being around those guys.
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