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Kurutz, Daveen Rae. "Minister Jailed for Beating Wife in '94 Plans Return to Pittsburgh." Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Tribune-Review Publishing Company. 2008. HighBeam Research. 14 Jan. 2016 <https://www.highbeam.com>.
Kurutz, Daveen Rae. "Minister Jailed for Beating Wife in '94 Plans Return to Pittsburgh." Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. 2008. HighBeam Research. (January 14, 2016). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-16989077.html
Kurutz, Daveen Rae. "Minister Jailed for Beating Wife in '94 Plans Return to Pittsburgh." Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Tribune-Review Publishing Company. 2008. Retrieved January 14, 2016 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-16989077.html
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Twelve years after leaving Pittsburgh's North Hills after a jail sentence for the savage beating of his wife, the Rev. Richard Rossi wants to come home.
A California filmmaker, the evangelist whose arrest cost him his home, his church and almost his family is about to embark on a film project that will return him to Pittsburgh. The film, based on the life of legendary Pirates outfielder Roberto Clemente, could be the stepping stone the Rossis have been looking for to go bicoastal, maintaining homes here and in Hollywood.
"Filmmaking is becoming more and more common back there," Rossi, 45, said of Pittsburgh in a telephone interview. "We'd like to spend more time in our home, where most of our family and friends live, in the North Hills. …
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