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The one who’s left behind
School is back in session - but not for everyone.
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Buffalo a boon for collegians
Buffalo, a college town? It’s so, according to a recent report from the American Institute for Economic Research.
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Local club looks to draw attention to long-lost British writer
If you ask Phil Viverito, the key to restoring American values lies with a long-deceased obscure British author.
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Former NFL coach Johnson tests mettle on ‘Survivor’
Sure, Jimmy Johnson has won football championships at both the collegiate and professional levels.
But how could a Super Bowl trophy compare to the title of “Survivor” champion? -
Bills get their due in ‘Football Vault’
Any Bills fan would be remiss if they passed on "Buffalo Bills Football Vault."
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Never too young to begin total recall of life
Most research on memory indicates that children don’t begin to permanently store information until at least age 3.
But what these researchers seemingly failed to take into account is the fact that there is no fury like a toddler girl scorned. -
Tailgate makes ’em wanna shout
In a recent feature, Forbes named Buffalo the nation’s top tailgating town.
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Local woman leads charge against neurological condition
A local woman will lead the charge against Arnold chiari by hosting the first Buffalo-area walk devoted to raising funds to combat the brain disease.
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Film tells of steel heyday
As unfathomable as it might seem, there was a day when Western New Yorkers could knock on a business’ door, ask for a job and begin work that day.
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‘Madden ’11’ has all bells and whistles
If you’re not the type of gamer who typically reads the instructions or practices the game before diving in, “Madden ’11” might be the game that compels you to change that mindset.
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