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1:00AM - 1:30AM
The residency directorship appeals to Cox, but Kelso's a hurdle; tensions surface between Elliot and Sean, who learns of her fling with J.D.; a surgical procedure partners Carla with Turk, who's not anxious to work side by side with his fiancee.
1:30AM - 2:00AM
In his ongoing feud with a neighbor (Julie Newmar), Jim is far from the cat's meow when she accuses him of stealing her dog. Directed by Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who plays Cheryl's sister, Dana.

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State News

Point Park unveils $210 million downtown Pittsburgh campus
Point Park University will invest $210 million in the coming years to create a so-called Academic Village in downtown Pittsburgh, including a new playhouse and student center.
Overturned truck loaded with pigs cleared from Pa. highway
The tractor-trailer hauling live pigs tipped onto its side on the U.S. Route 30 bypass ramp to U.S. Route 202 north in Exton around 6 a.m. Tuesday.
Mayor wants to lease Harrisburg's parking spaces for $215M
Harrisburg Mayor Stephen Reed is proposing leasing 8,500 parking spaces owned by the cash-strapped city to a private group.
Brawling Pittsburgh-area newlyweds say they were joking
David and Christa Wielechowski face charges for allegedly assaulting hotel guests last month.
Black bear tranquilized, removed from U of Scranton campus
Conservation officers have tranquilized a black bear that wandered onto the University of Scranton campus.
Overturned truck loaded with pigs snarls Pa. traffic
An overturned pig truck is causing headaches for motorists in Chester County.
Pittsburgh transportation company sold to French firm
The company that operates Yellow Cab and other shuttle and limousine companies in Allegheny County has been sold to French conglomerate Veolia Transportation.
Musician faces prison in sexual assault on teenage girl
The 24-year-old musician, Christopher Leasher of Warminster, went by the name "Christopher Jive" on the MySpace social networking Web site.
'Smart' power meters herald future of our electricity use
Darrell Brubaker wanted to cut his electricity bill. So he raised his air conditioner's thermostat and cooked more on the grill.
Pa. Legislature to address budget, energy, health care
Legislators returning to the Capitol tomorrow (Monday) face a jam-packed agenda that includes health insurance and developing alternative fuels.



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