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Driver dies after brief chase in McCandless

Investigators said a man was drunk when he left a McCandless bar Sunday night, hit several police cruisers and slammed into a tree.

Benjamin Bibler, 32, of the North Side, was pronounced dead at the scene in the parking lot of Rave Motion Pictures, formerly Showcase Cinemas North, at 9700 McKnight Road.

Staff at J. Clark's bar across the street called police about 7 p.m. because Mr. Bibler was intoxicated and they wanted him to leave. Mr. Bibler seemed compliant when officers arrived but suddenly bolted out the front door and jumped into his car.

He put the vehicle into reverse, striking a police supervisor's SUV before heading across McKnight Road toward the parking lot of the movie theater, said Sgt. Scott Scherer of the Allegheny County police homicide unit, which is investigating the crash.

Mr. Bibler hit another officer's car head-on before he lost control, hopped a curb and then struck the tree, the sergeant said.

First published on February 28, 2012 at 12:09 am

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This Week in Unnecessary Censorship – Oscar Sunday Edition – Video

27-02-2012 01:38 Jimmy Kimmel Live - This Week in Unnecessary Censorship - Oscar Sunday Edition Jimmy Kimmel Live's YouTube channel features clips and recaps of every episode from the late night TV show on ABC. Subscribe for clips from the monologue, the interviews, and musical performances every day of the week. Watch your favorites parts again, or catch-up on any episodes you may have missed Channel: http://www.youtube.com Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com

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27-02-2012 19:55 Reporter Katie O'Brien looked into the effects a personal Facebook page can have during the job hunt.

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Oscars 2012: ‘Undefeated’ winners apologize for dropping f-bomb

Rich Middlemas, TJ Martin and Dan Lindsay accepting the Oscars. (GARY HERSHORN - REUTERS)

“Undefeated” was a surprise Academy Award winner tonight for best documentary. Such a surprise, in fact, that one of the elated co-directors accidently said the f-word during his acceptance speech, making him the second Oscar victory in history to drop that bomb during the live telecast.

As soon as the ”Undefeated” winners got backstage in the press room, the first question they faced pertained to that obscenity utterance.

“First and foremost I’d like to apologize for that,” said TJ Martin, the man responsible for the accidental curse word. (The specific phrase used: “[bleeping] amazing.”)

“That was not the classiest thing in the world,” he added. “However, it did come from the heart.”

Afterward the other director, Daniel Lindsay, noted that they really wanted to dedicate their award to the people of West Memphis, where the high school football documentary was set. Their speech was cut for time before they were able to do that.

Of course, another member of the press had a follow-up, asking whether Martin intended to one-up Melissa Leo, the woman responsible for what was (until now) the singular Oscar f-bomb performance.

“There was no one-upping,” Martin said. “When I say it came from the heart, it was completely spontaneous and accidental.”

And with that, the men responsible for winning an Oscar for a moving documentary about sports, economic struggle and race became those dudes who said a bad word at the Academy Awards.

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Search Engine Workshops to Bring a 3-Day Advanced Hands-on SEO Training Workshop to Markham April 18-20

Markham, Ontario (PRWEB) February 27, 2012

Search Engine Workshops Director of Training John Alexander is to bring a live, hands-on SEO workshop on April 18-20, in Markham, Ontario.

The 3 Day SEO Training Workshop includes personalized instruction to each attendee along with a free 6 month mentoring program all for one tuition fee. Students completing the search engine workshop program are very successful, gaining top visibility in the organic search engine rankings.

John Alexander continued to say that "the reason the hands-on SEO Workshop is popular is because we limit enrollment to only just 18 students maximum, so each participant gets personal one-on-one interaction with me and we look at each students training on a one-to one basis." This SEO seminar is, in fact, a workshop where students are encouraged to bring along their laptops so they get instruction as well as hands on exercises with the trainer right there to answer all of their questions as they work on learning advanced search engine optimization skills over 3 days.

Then after the workshop, they are given a free 6 month SEO mentoring program for ongoing support at no extra cost. Alexander closed by saying that "this makes 10 years that I have been teaching hands on SEO Workshops, since I began back in January 2002 with the first SEO Workshop."

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