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Sabres' Ruff says now's the time to end slump
The Buffalo Sabres have been burned for 18 goals in the past three games and are just 1-4-1 in their last six. Coach Lindy Ruff said today it's time for the slump to end with this weekend's back-to-back home games.
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Canisius takes ownership of HealthNow building
Canisius College has acquired a crucial piece of property in its plan for the Main Street
campus.
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M&T Bank applies for $600 million in government money
M&T Bank announced today that its has received preliminary approval to borrow $600 million from the U.S. government under the Treasury Department's Capital Purchase Program. The bank will issue the Treasury Department preferred stock in exchange for the money.
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Man accused of molesting 11-year-old girl pleads guilty
A Landon Street man pleaded guilty today to a charge that he repeatedly molested his girlfriend's 11-year-old daughter.
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Airport passenger count dips for first time in nearly three years
The realities of the depressed U.S. travel market have landed at the Buffalo Niagara
International Airport, which reported the first dip in monthly passenger counts since early
2006.
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Live Chat with Jerry Sullivan
Buffalo News sports columnist Jerry Sullivan is conducting his weekly live chat in the Sully on Sports blog.
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Outer harbor bridge study to begin in January
Work will begin in January on a long-awaited study that will review options for building a
new bridge to improve access to Buffalo's outer harbor, a waterfront planner assured the
Common Council today.
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Kaleida union overwhelmingly rejects contract
Members of a large union at Kaleida Health System on Wednesday overwhelmingly rejected
a proposed contract.
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Good morning, Buffalo
The day will be a whole lot like Wednesday, according to forecasters at the National
Weather Service, with a little bit of snow but not more than an inch anywhere in the Buffalo
area. Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties will be under a lake-effect snow watch tonight,
though.
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Sabres down for the count
BOSTON -- For three days, the talk was the same. Defense. Tighter play. Getting back to disciplined, system-based hockey. There were video clips on the big screen. There were coaches in the dressing room with laptop computers.
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