Pennsylvania Gazette — Page 1 de The Pennsylvania Gazette, le premier numéro parut après la prise de contrôle du journal par B. Franklin … Wikipédia en Français
Pennsylvania Gazette (newspaper) — The Pennsylvania Gazette was one of the United States most prominent newspapers from 1723, before the time period of the American Revolution, until 1800. It was first published by Samuel Keimer and was the second newspaper to be published in… … Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Gazette (newsletter) — The Pennsylvania Gazette is a newsletter published by the University of Pennsylvania Alumni Society six times per year, and mailed free to all undergraduate alumni, graduate alumni who donate to Penn within a five year period, and parents of… … Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Office of Open Records — Agency overview Agency executive Terry Mutchler, Executive Director Parent agency Commonwealth … Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Capitol Police — is a section of the Pennsylvania Department of General Services providing law enforcement, security and parking enforcement services to the State Capitol Complex in Harrisburg, and at State government buildings in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and… … Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection — Logo of the DEP Agency overview Formed … Wikipedia
Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections, 2002 — Elections in Pennsylvania Federal government Presidential election … Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Route 60 — PA Route 60 Map of the Pittsburgh area with PA 60 highlighted in red Route information … Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals — PASNAP Full name Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals Founded May 24, 2000 Members 5,500 Country United States of America … Wikipedia
Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 2010 — The Pennsylvania gubernatorial election of 2010 will be held on November 2, 2010, and will include the races for the Governor of Pennsylvania and Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. The winning candidates will serve a four year term from 2011 to … Wikipedia