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Aliquippa

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Aliquippa (ălĭkwĭp`ə), borough (1990 pop. 13,374), Beaver co., W Pa., in an industrialized region along the Ohio River N of Pittsburgh; inc. 1894. Aliquippa grew after the expansion of steel mills in 1909, but most of the plants closed in the 1970s and 80s. There is printing and publishing and the manufacture of food, precious metals, and chemicals.


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and his wife Patricia of Worcester, and Kevin Hannam with whom she lived; a son-in-law James Doyle of Worcester; two sisters, Maragarita Kosanovich of Aliquippa, PA; and Louise Batrich of Chicago; many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends.
I call on the president to answer the question that General Petraeus did not," Clinton said, while campaigning in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.
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