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Sportswriter dies of injuries suffered in fall at All High

Tom Borrelli, the Buffalo News sportswriter critically injured two weeks ago in a fall down a steep staircase at All High Stadium, died this morning of complications from his injuries. (Updated: 08:53 AM)

Deal to sell landmark Statler Towers to regional group collapses

An agreement to sell the historic Statler Towers to a regional investment group for $3.5 million has unraveled. Howard Hurst and his Greystone Development Partners LLC have walked away from their deal with British businessman Bashar Issa. (Updated: 09:57 AM)

Early winter ushers in the Western New York ski season

The 28-inch snowfall in the Southern Tier is triggering an avalanche of early-season business at local ski resorts. Today sees the partial opening of Holiday Valley in Ellicottville, where six trails are ready to go. Peek 'N Peak in Clymer opened Wednesday. (Updated: 09:19 AM)


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Tom Borrelli, 51, covered the Buffalo Bandits lacrosse team and was the first sportswriter inducted into the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame.
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Now who’s drowning in debt? Bill collectors

You know the economy's bad when debt collectors can't pay their bills. First American Recovery Services in Amherst has filed for bankruptcy, blaming a slowdown in payments from debtors. "Consumers are really struggling," company President Mark F. Bohn said. (Updated: 08:11 AM)

Sports

Sabres down for the count

BOSTON — The Bruins rattled off five straight goals on their way to a 7-4 trouncing of the Buffalo Sabres in TD Banknorth Garden on Wednesday night. The Sabres, who held a 4-2 lead near the midpoint of the first period, have lost three straight and are 1-4-1 in their last six games. (Updated: 07:20 AM)


Business

Thriftiness returns to America

Frugality is making a comeback. Fearful that economic conditions could get worse and stay that way, Americans are showing an enthusiasm for thriftiness not seen in decades. (Updated: 07:19 AM)

World & Nation

Dems: Napolitano emerges for Homeland Security job

Barack Obama is likely to choose Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano for the job of secretary of homeland security, top Obama advisers and several Democrats said Thursday as the shape of the president-elect's Cabinet begins to emerge. (Updated: 01:16 PM)


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Consider upstate senator

If Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton does become the next secretary of state, Gov. David A. Paterson will name someone to fill the last two years of her term. Western New York hasn't had a senator since the 1960s, and Paterson should end the drought. (Updated: 07:13 AM)

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The Buzz

This week in Buzz, the sad end for a Hertel cafe, an all-Buffalo word teaser, a contractor's take on moving St. Gerard's Church to Georgia, and a new occupant at the Buffalo Zoo rain forest. (Updated: 07:14 AM)


Entertainment

‘Twilight’: A romance to die for

An awkward high school girl ignores the perilous consequences of becoming the soul mate for a handsome, young vampire in the movie version Stephenie Meyer's best seller "Twilight." (Updated: 09:53 AM)

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