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International Fiesta has food, dance, music - 2/25/2007 Food, dance and music from around the world will be featured at the annual International Fiesta Friday in the Social Hall of the University at Buffalo Student Union. |
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Medina woman killed, 2 hurt in Route 31 crash - 2/25/2007 ALBION - A Medina woman was killed and two others injured when their vehicle crashed about 2:45 p.m. Saturday on Route 31, the Orleans County Sheriff's Office said. |
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Meeting set to organize First Ward block club - 2/25/2007 A block club organizational meeting for First Ward residents of Lackawanna will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Lackawanna Public Library, 560 Ridge Road. |
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Miller Street woman charged in stabbing - 2/25/2007 Tynetta Prim, 44, was arrested at 11:40 p.m. Friday, about 20 minutes after a man reported that he was stabbed in the right biceps. He later sought medical attention. |
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Places for bridge to outer harbor bridge to be studied - 2/25/2007 Creating a vibrant waterfront hinges on building better transportation links between downtown and the outer harbor, local leaders said Saturday as they announced a $2 million study to review options for a new bridge. |
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Public school pupils may qualify for tutoring - 2/25/2007 Students who are eligible for free or reduced lunch and attend one of the listed schools qualify for $1,862 worth of tutoring under the No Child Left Behind Act. |
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Student arrested after dog leads police to cocaine - 2/25/2007 A 17-year-old Lafayette High School student faces felony drug charges after a dog led authorities to crack cocaine inside his locker Thursday morning, Buffalo police said. |
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Trusting neighbor has credit cards taken - 2/25/2007 NIAGARA FALLS - Police said an elderly 12th Street woman has been defrauded out of hundreds of dollars through illicit use of her credit card. The victim told police she loaned her car to a neighbor on Feb. 14 so he could travel to Buffalo and back, also providing a credit card to purchase gasoline. The woman's credit card company phoned her hours later to say the card was canceled because of more than $700 worth of suspicious charges, police said. |
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Two treated in ECMC after 2-vehicle crash - 2/25/2007 Two people were being treated in Erie County Medical Center after being injured in a two-vehicle crash about 4 a.m. Saturday at East Delavan Avenue and William Gaiter Parkway. |
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