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  • Farmer pays fines in pesticide death of eagles
  • Richard Sekoll, 72, of Willing, pleaded guilty to violating state law and paid $3,000 in fines. The DEC said he admitted to improperly applying the pesticide Furadan on an area farm in violation of the state’s fish and wildlife laws as well as ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/10/2010 4:48:36 AM
  • State proposes longer fluke fishing season
  • New York anglers will get to fish for fluke longer this year, as state regulators propose an extension over last year's clipped season, while commercial fishermen could see a slight increase in their total allowable catch. The state Department of ...
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  • 3/9/2010 7:08:47 PM
  • Raindrops Keep Falling on Their Heads
  • WHEN THE RAIN STOPS FALLING , the intriguing, confusing and ultimately moving new play by Andrew Bovell that opened at Lincoln Center’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Monday night, opens with a fish falling from the sky during a torrential downpour. The ...
  • New York Observer
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  • 3/9/2010 5:50:02 PM
  • Breezy Love, Or the Sacking of the Bees
  • Birds do it. Bees do it. Beetles, bats and light summer breezes do it. I refer, of course, to that raunchiest of sex acts: the pollination of flowers. Ruby Washington/The New York Times SEDUCTION Bee and flower meet. When it comes to sex, plants have ...
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  • 3/9/2010 5:35:43 PM
  • Hand-Pulled Noodles in Chinatown
  • Attracted by the neon bowl flickering outside, four of us hustled in to find a handful of tables set with chopsticks, roasted chile oil, Sriracha, fish sauce, and vinegar ... just about right—bowls emerge steaming-hot from the kitchen minutes after ...
  • Village Voice
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  • 3/9/2010 5:14:15 PM
  • What You Get for ... $175,000
  • A mid-1800s gothic house is on the market in Seneca Falls, N.Y., in the Finger Lakes region, for $169,000. SETTING: This A-frame is in a gated residential community of about 750 houses called Timber Lakes, about 20 minutes east of downtown Heber City ...
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  • 3/9/2010 3:34:02 PM
  • Pet shop owner claims fish is 43, weighs 20 pounds
  • NEW YORK -- It sounds fishy but a New York City pet shop owner says it's true. Buttkiss, the black pacu he owns, is 43 and weighs 20 pounds. A pacu is a breed that's related to the piranha. Steve Gruebel owns Cameo Pet Shop in Queens. He got Buttkiss ...
  • Times Union
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  • 3/9/2010 12:49:23 PM
  • Allegany County man enters guilty plea to poisoning two bald eagles
  • ... toxic pesticide that was improperly applied on a Western New York farm.  As a result, the landowner, Richard Sekoll of Willing, Allegany County, was charged with and pleaded guilty to violating state pesticides laws and fish and wildlife laws ...
  • Wellsville Daily Reporter
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  • 3/9/2010 12:20:45 PM
  • Do You Miss Him Yet?
  • I know you’re not supposed to, but I just love to say I told you so. What I told you back on Sept. 28, 2008 , was that within a year of the day he left office George W. Bush would come to be regarded with affection and a little nostalgia. The ...
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  • 3/9/2010 2:26:37 AM
  • Pierre Is Again a Starter, Ready to Face the Doubters
  • While Figgins goes fishing with Pierre during much of their free time, he also shares tips on unfamiliar pitchers. “I’ve got my inside scouting report,” Pierre said, though he knows he will get no advice on the Mariners. “I’m on my own on ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/8/2010 7:38:36 PM
  • Queens man's fish tale: 43-year-old, 20-pound pacu
  • It sounds fishy but a Queens pet shop owner says it's true. Buttkiss, the black pacu he owns, is 43 and weighs 20 pounds. The fish is 23 inches long. A pacu is a breed that's related to the piranha. Steve Gruebel owns Cameo Pet Shop in Richmond Hill ...
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  • 3/8/2010 6:41:20 PM
  • Queens man's fish is 43 years old, weighs 20 pounds
  • It sounds fishy but a New York City pet shop owner says it’s true. Buttkiss, the black pacu he owns, is 43 and weighs 20 pounds. A pacu is a breed that’s related to the piranha. Steve Gruebel owns Cameo Pet Shop in Queens. He got Buttkiss in 1967 ...
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  • 3/8/2010 3:42:22 PM
  • The Limits of Rahmism
  • It made no difference. The Republican, Scott Brown , who campaigned by driving a pickup truck around the state, was riding a tide of popular anger that would dramatically end the opening chapter of the Obama presidency. By the time Election Day ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/8/2010 8:32:53 AM
  • A-listers, Olympians mingle at Oscar after-parties
  • ... said Weir, joking about his red velvet Dolce & Gabbana suit jacket Guests including Betty White, Jamie Foxx, Josh Groban, Ricki Lake and John Waters dined on risotto, fish with black olives, New York steak with wine sauce, salad and milk ...
  • Times Union
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  • 3/8/2010 6:45:30 AM
  • NYC owner: Fish is 43 and weighs 20 pounds
  • (AP) — It sounds fishy but a New York City pet shop owner says it's true. Buttkiss, the black pacu he owns, is 43 and weighs 20 pounds. A pacu is a breed that's related to the piranha (pih-RAH'-nuh). Steve Gruebel owns Cameo Pet Shop in Queens. He ...
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  • 3/8/2010 5:19:36 AM
  • Better fishing group's goal
  • Lucas, owner of fishing charter business Muskie Magic, said one area the working group could focus on is improving access to rivers. And he said finding ways to persuade the New York Power Authority to allow development and use of its riverfront ...
  • Watertown Daily Times
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  • 3/8/2010 1:37:42 AM
  • Oscar Winners Try to Keep Whale Off Sushi Plates
  • Serving unusual fish imported from Japan is the hallmark of many high-end sushi restaurants here, and whale meat is often found in Japanese markets, Professor Baker said. But he said he had never heard of it being served in an American restaurant.
  • New York Times
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  • 3/7/2010 3:57:53 PM
  • New York State raids 'dedicated' account for road work, leaving little ...
  • Gloria Wright / The Post-Standard The bridge on Erie Boulevard West over West Street in Syracuse, built in 1964, has been crumbling for some time. Last week, some work was being started and the sidewalk was closed. Every time you buy gas, renew your ...
  • Syracuse Post-Standard
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  • 3/7/2010 5:49:25 AM
  • Making magic on Elmwood
  • Merlin's on Elmwood Avenue, a local bar with a late-night reputation, survived for decades on rock bands and regulars. But when the music stopped for good in January, owners of nearby businesses displayed little love-loss. "Basically, Merlin's ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/7/2010 4:37:50 AM
  • Teaching, learning and rapping with a queen
  • Willson and Maya Carrasquillo, who is a senior at Albany High, were to be among five students on a panel with Queen Latifah at a New York City education conference ... restrictions that block passive recreation like fishing and row boating.
  • Times Union
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  • 3/7/2010 1:53:12 AM
  • Are awards Oscar tune-up?
  • The Harlem drama "Precious" took the best picture prize as it dominated the Spirit Awards, winning four other honors that included trophies for stars Gabourey Sidibe and Mo'Nique. Jeff Bridges won best actor for the country-music tale "Crazy Heart ...
  • Times Union
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  • 3/6/2010 9:56:59 PM
  • Marlins’ Pitchers Have New Mentor
  • Claire became better acquainted with his new staff during the off-season by watching a lot of video at his home in the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York — when he was not deer hunting, ice fishing, snowmobiling or playing hockey. “
  • New York Times
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  • 3/6/2010 7:12:20 PM
  • Deal to Save Everglades May Help Sugar Firm
  • When Gov. Charlie Crist announced Florida’s $1.75 billion plan to save the Everglades by buying out a major landowner, United States Sugar, he declared that the deal would be remembered as a public acquisition “as monumental as the creation of ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/6/2010 3:59:04 PM
  • 25 years and growing strong
  • The festival was created to provide financial support for Project Children North, which brings Catholic and Protestant children from Northern Ireland to Northern New York for four ... Children's Home of Jefferson County, Fish Island Partners in ...
  • Watertown Daily Times
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  • 3/6/2010 3:59:04 PM
  • A Parish Tested
  • These scenes are being repeated from the most familiar Haitian destinations, like Miami, to cities like Chicago, St. Louis and Boston, where one family welcomed 12 ... New York City public schools have taken in 219 Haitian students, and parochial ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/6/2010 2:51:39 AM
  • Doctors warn of health threat from Chile wreckage
  • Huge piles of wreckage and tons of rotting fish and other debris blanketing the ground are turning the coastal towns shattered by Chile ... In New York, Chile's U.N. ambassador, Heraldo Munoz, said reconstruction will cost Chile an estimated $30 ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/6/2010 12:57:07 AM
  • Haitians in U.S. Double Up to Take in Their Own
  • Carmelle Lajoie shared her house in Queens with her husband, their four children, her brother and her mother. That was before she took in her 11-year-old niece, an American citizen who was airlifted from Haiti after the earthquake in January. Now she ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/5/2010 6:59:12 PM
  • Seeking a Future for a Symbol of a Grander Past
  • ... preservationists, business owners, state leaders and community activists are taking what feels like a last stab at saving the 97-year-old building before it goes the way of New York’s Pennsylvania ... hotel and office park; a fish hatchery and ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/5/2010 6:59:12 PM
  • Hometown Briefs: youth sports news from around the region
  • Concussion talk Dryden High School will host a free lecture about sports concussions at 7 p.m. March 10. Dr. Brian Reiger, director of the concussion management program and Central New York Concussion Center for University Hospital/SUNY Upstate ...
  • Ithaca Journal
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  • 3/5/2010 4:43:12 PM
  • Foreign hospitals help quake-damaged health system
  • Doctors report increasing cases of diarrhea among people drinking unclean water and worry that huge piles of garbage and tons of rotting fish and other debris along the coast have become ... In New York, Chile's U.N. ambassador, Heraldo Munoz, said ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/5/2010 3:31:37 PM
  • On Final Campaign Day, Iraqi Leader Lists Gains
  • BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki used the last day of Iraq ’s election campaign on Friday to make a detailed and at times pugnacious case to be reelected to an office he acknowledged he could lose. He defended his government’s ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/5/2010 11:28:14 AM
  • Strong aftershocks hit quake-stunned Chile
  • headquarters in New York it's estimated that reconstruction "will cost Chile about $30 billion ... The town of 4,000 people stank Thursday of decomposing fish and a fishing boat marooned far inland was full of rotting octopus. Bachelet's government ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/5/2010 10:59:36 AM
  • On Final Campaign Day, Iraqi Leader Lists His Gains
  • BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki used the last day of Iraq ’s election campaign on Friday to make a detailed and at times pugnacious case to be reelected to an office he acknowledged he could lose. He defended his government’s ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/5/2010 10:52:26 AM
  • Eckl’s: Beef up, or pick the pike
  • All the beef is Certified Angus; Yellow Pike fish fry is available every day, and the portions are more than generous, starting ... A good ol’ Western New York restaurant where the no-nonsense food is served generously. The landmark building is ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/5/2010 5:23:10 AM
  • AP News in Brief
  • Late Thursday night, black leaders in New York City said he deserves ... a state ethics panel has accused him of seeking and accepting World Series tickets from the New York Yankees last year despite a gift ban, then lying to the panel about it.
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/5/2010 3:42:57 AM
  • Beef up at Eckl’s
  • Nostalgia on a plate — that’s Eckl’s. There’s real history here. This comforting down-home building itself is almost 200 years old and is mostly of solid plank construction. It operated as a tavern since 1934 at least. But it was moved when ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/5/2010 3:28:38 AM
  • Crowds oppose offshore wind
  • The members of the public gave economics, wildlife and viewshed as reasons to oppose the New York Power Authority's inclusion of eastern Lake Ontario ... Businessmen who rely on fishing don't see navigation as the only problem. "Who's going to come ...
  • Watertown Daily Times
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  • 3/5/2010 12:08:12 AM
  • Obituary: Maureen Elizabeth Kirsten
  • Mary’s School; Our Lady of Mercy Academy, Syosset; Katharine Gibbs School, New York University, and El Paso Community ... dogs and cats, the voices of Robert Merrill and John Denver, and hunting and fishing with her young children, father and ...
  • Manhasset Press
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  • 3/4/2010 8:19:08 PM
  • Carp Solution Could Provide Financial Benefits
  • The issue is, can we build a consensus on something bigger than just stopping that fish?” In a 2005 report, Chicago Metropolis 2020 called for building major terminals where freight could be transferred easily among different modes of ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/4/2010 3:54:16 PM
  • Art in Review
  • Craig Norton's “Arrested 33 Times” (2009), part of “Civil Rights,” at Jim Kempner. A few years back Triple Candie, a genuinely alternative space, created a fictional artist named Lester Hayes, cooked up some sculpture it identified as his and ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/4/2010 3:32:48 PM
  • If You Can Stand Up, Who Cares if Surf’s Up?
  • A paddleboarder at sunset in Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu. FIFTY years ago the Waikiki beach boys were the suntanned demigods of Honolulu’s palm-fringed shores. After the first major resort — the Moana Hotel, now the Moana Surfrider — opened ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/4/2010 1:45:26 PM
  • Residents say they don't want wind turbines in Lake Ontario
  • View full size File photo The New York State Power Authority is proposing to locate wind turbines offshore in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Pulaski, NY -- About 80 people who live on or near the shore of Lake Ontario in Oswego and Jefferson counties ...
  • Syracuse Post-Standard
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  • 3/4/2010 10:03:31 AM
  • Coming Up
  • HEALTH CARE DEBATE: Buffalo Hadassah Fressors and Professors will hear “The Gender Gap in Healthcare,” a presentation by Dr. Linda Brodsky at 7:30 p. m. today in the Jewish Community Center Benderson Building, 2640 N. Forest Road, Getzville. For ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/4/2010 4:05:36 AM
  • Meeting may affect Hudson fishing
  • ... are an ardent Hudson River angler, there are several things you need to be aware of that might affect your fishing, including an upcoming meeting on river herring. On March 30, 2010, the New York State ... fisheries license to fish the tidal ...
  • Times Union
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  • 3/4/2010 1:56:45 AM
  • Outdoor Journal: Florida filled with outdoor opportunities
  • Since my wife and I have been wintering for the month of March the past few years, I’ve had to miss the opening of the New York state trout fishing season, but in all honesty, it’s a sacrifice I have to make in order to obtain first-hand ...
  • Daily Gazette
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  • 3/4/2010 12:02:13 AM
  • Termini issues call for urban plan
  • Downtown Buffalo will face more boarded-up buildings unless a sweeping "urban plan" is implemented, a local developer warned about 70 people who attended a luncheon forum Wednesday. Buffalo and other cities across the state are facing economic ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/3/2010 8:20:19 PM
  • The Artists, the Scientists, and the Toads, With a Call to Action
  • Recently, at an animal refuge in rural Pennsylvania, I met up with Lisa Levinson, a member of the advocacy group known as Public Eye: Artists for Animals. The ground was sloppy, and we talked, in chilly clouds, about toads. Public Eye had produced a ...
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  • 3/3/2010 4:45:34 PM
  • Trout stocking starts March 22 (maybe)
  • The state will be stocking trout from the Batch Hatchery -- weather and water conditions permitting, of course -- starting March 22 and should continue right through March 31, the day before the opening of the statewide stream fishing season ...
  • Ithaca Journal
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  • 3/3/2010 4:09:47 PM
  • U.S. Backs Proposed Trading Ban on Bluefin Tuna
  • ... the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) adopted sufficiently strong fishing quotas and enforcement measures. Today, Tom Strickland, assistant Interior secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, said the United ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/3/2010 12:35:02 PM
  • Flights To San Jose, Madrid, Manchester To Start
  • American Airlines announced on February 18 that it will expand its international presence in New York this spring with three new routes between John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and San Jose, Costa Rica; Madrid, Spain; and Manchester ...
  • Western Queens Gazette
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  • 3/3/2010 9:00:17 AM
  • Fishing line: Go north, young and older ice anglers
  • Heavy snowpack and slush-covered black (solid) ice on most inland lakes have made travel trouble for walkers and machine runners on New York State inland lakes and ponds. But lake surfaces north of Toronto received less than 10 inches of snow during ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 3/2/2010 10:01:43 PM
  • Gowanus Canal Gets Superfund Status
  • The decision ended a contentious debate and was a blow to the Bloomberg administration, which had proposed a cleanup without such a designation. The city had argued that the label could set off legal battles with polluters, prolong the dredging ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/2/2010 9:40:15 PM
  • Milk in a Can Goes Glam
  • Sweetened condensed milk is also the base for Brazilian brigadeiros. But Victoria Belanger, a photographer also known as the Jello Mold Mistress of Brooklyn , may have a unique relationship with the stuff. “Sweetened condensed milk solved a lot of ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/2/2010 6:48:27 PM
  • The Sea, Lifeblood of Chilean Towns, Turns Deadly
  • The magnitude 8.8 earthquake flattened large areas of nearby Concepción, carving gaping gashes in highways throughout the southern half of the country and splitting a major bridge here in eight places, rendering it impassable, residents said. But it ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/2/2010 6:34:08 PM
  • Clinton Arrives in Chile With Pledge of Aid
  • President Bachelet said her list of requests included field hospitals, portable dialysis machines, temporary bridges to plastic tarps that can be used to build tents, water desalination systems and communications equipment. Mrs. Clinton said the ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/2/2010 4:46:45 PM
  • China’s Cyberposse
  • The short video made its way around China’s Web in early 2006, passed on through file sharing and recommended in chat rooms. It opens with a middle-aged Asian woman dressed in a leopard-print blouse, knee-length black skirt, stockings and silver ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/2/2010 3:56:39 PM
  • What You Get for ... $280,000
  • The area is popular for its outdoor activities, but the city also supports an active arts community; a fly-fishing shop, in business for more than 70 years, is two blocks from about seven different galleries. Downtown is about 15 minutes away.
  • New York Times
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  • 3/2/2010 2:23:35 PM
  • DEC to look into cougar sightings in Allegany County
  • Officials from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation say they will look at some photos and into cougar sightings in Allegany County. ALMOND — Soft spoken and petite Nancy Dobson hunts big cats throughout the three counties in ...
  • Wellsville Daily Reporter
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  • 3/2/2010 8:39:59 AM
  • Clinton Arrives as Chile Sends Troops to Hard-Hit City
  • Mrs. Clinton and the Chilean president, Michelle Bachelet , embraced as they met and were set to hold a news conference later in the day on the situation in Chile, three days after one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded toppled homes and ...
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  • 3/2/2010 8:18:31 AM
  • Chilean Troops Deployed in Hard-Hit City to Quell Unrest
  • Ms. Bachelet said the government would be setting up field hospitals and sending aid on boats, and would not tolerate more scenes of looting and arson. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton flew into Chile from neighboring Uruguay on Tuesday ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/2/2010 6:45:28 AM
  • 85 Euros and a Bicycle
  • KOUDOUGOU, BURKINA FASO — Brittany is a funny place. It’s that elbow of northwest France that sticks out into the Atlantic and finishes with a department called Finistere — the end of the earth. Its people are related to the Scots, the Irish ...
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  • 3/2/2010 4:36:37 AM
  • Quake stops production for biggest Chile winemaker
  • (AP) — SAO PAULO - Chile's biggest winemaker said Monday that is stopping production for at least a week because the mammoth earthquake hit the nation's wine-growing heartland hard, damaging wineries and the transportation network. Several of ...
  • Syracuse Post-Standard
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  • 3/1/2010 9:12:48 PM
  • Quake stops production for biggest Chile winemaker
  • American depository shares of Concha y Toro slumped 3.1 percent Monday on the New York Stock Exchange, and closed down ... quake's devastation zone is home to numerous vineyards, paper and pulp mills, fishing towns that harvest everything from ...
  • Times Union
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  • 3/1/2010 6:56:47 PM
  • Chile Calls for Outside Aid as Devastation Sinks In
  • With the desperation of many Chileans mounting, the United Nations said that the government had asked for generators, water filtration equipment and field hospitals, as well as experts to assess just how much damage was caused by Saturday’s ...
  • New York Times
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  • 3/1/2010 6:49:38 PM
  • Healthier Frittatas, Straight From the Oven
  • In Tunisia, baked omelets sometimes contain fish, while in Greece and Iran, yogurt is often stirred into the mix. Baked frittatas are easy to make and hold well in the refrigerator, and they’re equally good hot, cold or at room temperature.
  • New York Times
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  • 3/1/2010 2:31:56 PM
  • Your lawmakers
  • Activities: Attended legislative session and conference and held meetings in his Albany office. Activities: Met with constituent regarding economic development. Met with the director of the Small Business Center. Attended the Staatsburg Fire ...
  • Poughkeepsie Journal
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  • 2/28/2010 11:58:37 PM
  • Chile Toll at 700; 2 Million Are Displaced After Quake
  • Among the dead were Lurde Margarita Arias Dias, 24, and her infant child, who were crushed as a wall toppled in their Santiago home. “I tried to save them,” Adan Noe Saavedra Rios, Lurde’s husband and a member of Chile’s Peruvian community ...
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  • 2/28/2010 3:08:55 PM
  • Chile Toll at 700; 2 Million Are Displaced
  • Among the dead were Lurde Margarita Arias Dias, 24, and her infant child, who were crushed as a wall toppled in their Santiago home. “I tried to save them,” Adan Noe Saavedra Rios, Lurde’s husband and a member of Chile’s Peruvian community ...
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  • 2/28/2010 11:55:38 AM
  • Chile Toll at 700 as 2 Million Are Displaced
  • Among the dead were Lurde Margarita Arias Dias, 24, and her infant child, who were crushed as a wall toppled in their Santiago home. “I tried to save them,” Adan Noe Saavedra Rios, Lurde’s husband and a member of Chile’s Peruvian community ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/28/2010 11:19:51 AM
  • 2 Million Displaced After Chile Quake
  • The death toll was expected to rise, particularly around Concepción, Chile’s second-largest metropolitan area, which is roughly 70 miles from the quake’s center. The aftershock was reported around 8:30 local time Sunday morning from the capital ...
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  • 2/28/2010 7:52:15 AM
  • 1.5 Million Displaced After Chile Quake
  • In the nearby port of Talcahuano, a giant wave flooded the main square before receding and leaving behind a large fishing boat on the city ... Barrionuevo reported from Rio de Janeiro, and Liz Robbins from New York. Reporting was contributed by Eric ...
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  • 2/28/2010 5:43:24 AM
  • Euclid Family Restaurant in Clay cashes in on Quick Draw
  • Jim Commentucci / The Post-Standard Bill Cooper, of Pennellville, fills out a Quick Draw lottery card Wednesday at the Euclid Restaurant in Clay. Bartender Ida Cook stands behind the bar. The restaurant is among the state’s top retailers for the ...
  • Syracuse Post-Standard
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  • 2/28/2010 5:14:46 AM
  • Free trees available for planting
  • Tree-planting programs—not just a groundhog’s shadow—unearth thoughts of things to do this spring. The DEC Free Tree Seedling Program offers school groups free deliveries of either 50 trees or a variety packet of 30 wildlife shrubs for spring ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/28/2010 3:56:02 AM
  • Books in brief
  • The Poisoner’s Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York by Deborah Blum; Penguin, 336 pages ($25.95) How do I poison thee? Let me count the ways: Arsenic, mercury, strychnine, chloroform, wood alcohol and carbon ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/28/2010 3:34:33 AM
  • Robert J. Brownell
  • He was born November 30, 1920 in Ellisburg, NY. He married Dorene Lewis, from Sandy Creek, on October 24, 1943. Robert was a veteran of World War II and served in the Army Air Corps, building air fields in the Azores and Okinawa. He was a lifetime ...
  • Watertown Daily Times
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  • 2/28/2010 12:35:36 AM
  • State of Catastrophe’ After Chile Quake
  • In the nearby port of Talcahuano, a giant wave flooded the main square before receding and washing a large fishing boat onto the city ... Barrionuevo reported from Rio de Janeiro, and Liz Robbins from New York. Reporting was contributed by Eric ...
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  • 2/27/2010 6:09:03 PM
  • Thousands still lack power after Northeast storm
  • One man was killed by a falling snow-laden tree branch in Central Park in New York City, and two people in Candia, N.H., died in a house fire caused by improperly using a propane heater to stay warm, fire officials said. The highest wind reported ...
  • Times Union
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  • 2/27/2010 1:22:43 PM
  • Thousands still lack power after Northeast storm
  • Parts of New York got more than 2 feet of snow while some areas of coastal ... Irene Stanley, 68, was sitting in a rocking chair next to a wood stove to keep warm, her royal blue beta fish in its container nearby. Stanley, who managed without power ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/27/2010 1:08:24 PM
  • A great rescue plan for the lakes
  • WASHINGTON — If you want to be a stickler for journalistic ethics, I shouldn’t even be writing about the Great Lakes, because I have a huge bias — especially when it comes to Lake Michigan. The highlight of my youthful summers were the few ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/27/2010 3:35:45 AM
  • Proposal to close parks a pointless budget cut
  • How much does it cost a year to own a couple thousand acres of tax-exempt land that requires virtually no maintenance? I mean, talk about a pointless budget cut. But the Robert V. Riddell State Park near Colliersville was one of the dozens of park ...
  • Daily Star
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  • 2/27/2010 1:26:54 AM
  • NYPA rep backs out of meeting on wind
  • A New York Power Authority representative scheduled to speak at a meeting of a fledgling community action ... Between the boating and sport fishing and the potential for property values to plummet along the lakefront, there's a lot to discuss," he ...
  • Watertown Daily Times
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  • 2/27/2010 12:08:09 AM
  • Israel With a Russian Accent (and Pork)
  • MARINA from Belarus and Ida from Ukraine were selling jewelry on fold-up tables by the beach, alongside Malka from Georgia. On the way over, I had met Natalya from Russia and Igor from Uzbekistan, who were holding hands as they strolled around a ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/26/2010 10:49:25 PM
  • Central New York's annual St. Patrick's food drive kicks off today
  • The fifth annual St. Patrick Hunger Project food drive — which has raised 86,000 pounds of food for area food pantries — kicked off today. Some 200 barrels have already been delivered to schools and businesses in the Syracuse area: Approximately ...
  • Syracuse Post-Standard
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  • 2/26/2010 7:47:28 AM
  • Perfect storm for Buffalo's outdoor festival
  • We’re going to have just the right amount of winter this weekend. Buffalo is the kind of town that usually gets record-breaking, reputation-making winter weather all season long — until we want to put on a winter festival or pond hockey ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/26/2010 4:41:21 AM
  • Perfect storm for festival
  • Forecasts for this weekend’s storm were calling for up to two feet of snow in the most intense band, running from Central New York through northeastern ... Winterfest, such as a chili cook-off and a massive outdoor fish fry, that weren’t weather ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/26/2010 4:05:34 AM
  • Wildlife rehab class offered at Waterman Center
  • The examinations will be given on Friday, April 16, from 10 a.m. to noon at New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Regional offices ... Cayuga Lake fishing conditions: Conditions for open water fishing off AES Cayuga have been fair ...
  • Ithaca Journal
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  • 2/25/2010 4:16:54 PM
  • Movie Listings
  • Ratings and running times are in parentheses; foreign films have English subtitles. Full reviews of all current releases, movie trailers, showtimes and tickets: nytimes.com/movies . ‘ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE SQUEAKQUEL’ (PG, 1:28) The singing ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/25/2010 2:22:22 PM
  • Great Lakes get attention
  • The lakes form a critical part of Western New York’s economy and its history. Lake Erie provides Buffalo’s water. Fishing, boating and other water-based recreation are tied to the region’s livelihood. Water from the lakes powers the generation ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/25/2010 3:52:26 AM
  • No price controls
  • The latest gambit to increase government control of your life comes under the guise that private health insurance companies have been making "excessive" profits, taking advantage of their privileged economic positions. Acting like a shill for the ...
  • Romesentinel.com
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  • 2/24/2010 11:10:16 AM
  • Flushing Celebrates Year Of The Tiger
  • A dragon dancer and steel drummers march through the streets of Flushing as part of the 14th annual Chinese Lunar New Year parade celebrating the start of the Year of the Tiger. Photo Jason D. Antos More than 4,000 people gathered in the heart of ...
  • Western Queens Gazette
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  • 2/24/2010 9:30:03 AM
  • Group forms to save park
  • Hunneyman argued that the funds spent on building the shower facility should have been used to keep the park open. "And if New York state can't afford to keep these parks open, why not privatize them? Get these properties back on the tax roll so that ...
  • Watertown Daily Times
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  • 2/24/2010 1:30:27 AM
  • Groups to develop public access to area around Middlefield bridge
  • Peter Hujik, executive director of Otsego Land Trust, recently announced Otsego Land Trust and the New York state Department of Environmental ... area, recreational footpath and cartop boat launch access for the fishing community and general public.
  • Daily Star
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  • 2/24/2010 1:30:27 AM
  • Wine Shop Turf War in Red Hook
  • At 8 o'clock on a Saturday night, the Guggenheim's the Wright is as hopping as it's ever going to be, each table filled with polished over-50 Upper East Siders and a smattering of out-of-towners. The restaurant's bright white surfaces curve and bend ...
  • Village Voice
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  • 2/23/2010 4:12:06 PM
  • House Hunting in ... Hungary
  • This 260-square-meter (2,800-square-foot) house built six years ago on the Tihany peninsula of Lake Balaton is about 130 kilometers (80 miles) southwest of Budapest. Its style is traditional; though the brick, local volcanic stone and other materials ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/23/2010 3:57:47 PM
  • DEC to hold State of Lake Ontario meetings in March
  • The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation will hold three public meetings to discuss Lake Ontario fisheries next month. Niagara, Monroe and Oswego counties will host the State of Lake Ontario meetings that allow citizens to interact ...
  • Citizen Online
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  • 2/23/2010 8:48:18 AM
  • New neighborhood stop Rita’s serves up cool treats
  • Frozen custard and Italian ice might not be the first foods that come to mind on Valentine’s Day, but this Feb. 14 such treats drew crowds of Upper West Siders to the opening of the first New York City location of Rita’s Italian Ice. To introduce ...
  • Columbia Spectator
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  • 2/21/2010 3:10:03 PM
  • Sports a big player in Syracuse area tourism
  • Mike Greenlar / The Post-Standard Crowds watch Saturday as the Syracuse Crunch celebrate their second goal near the end of the second period in their game against the Binghamton Senators at the New York State Fairgrounds. Syracuse, NY -- With the ...
  • Syracuse Post-Standard
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  • 2/21/2010 8:07:43 AM
  • Plan to truck hydrofracking wastewater to Finger Lakes shelved, for ...
  • View full size Stephen D. Cannerelli / The Post-Standard Sharon Daggat and her husband have a 52 acre farm in the Steuben County town of Pulteney. They are concerned about Chesapeake Energy wanting to store hydrofracking wastewater in an empty ...
  • Syracuse Post-Standard
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  • 2/21/2010 2:59:55 AM
  • Central New York connections helping Ghana native improve life in his ...
  • Stephen D. Cannerelli/The Post-Standard Yao "Chacha" Foli" will host his second reggae concert Feb. 27 to help raise money to finance the building of a new school in Ghana, his home country. Foli, who attends Cazenovia College, holds the blueprint ...
  • Syracuse Post-Standard
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  • 2/21/2010 2:02:39 AM
  • Making a Mission Out of Comfort Food
  • Some nights at Traditions 118 feel like a big family dinner. It was a fair question. We had first gone to Traditions 118 on a busy Saturday night and the restaurant, in Granite Springs, was struggling. Water was not brought to the table until well ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/20/2010 7:07:28 PM
  • Albright is Sportswoman of Year
  • The Sportsman of the Year turned out to be the Sportswoman of the Year. Emily Albright was presented the award earlier this month at the Central New York Sportsman’s Show, which has been held the last eight years to benefit Holy Cross Academy in ...
  • Observer-Dispatch
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  • 2/20/2010 5:20:05 PM
  • Outdoors field notes: Rehab tests set
  • New York residents interested in taking the examination to become a licensed volunteer wildlife rehabilitator have until April 2 to apply for the April 16 testing. The examinations will be given 10 a.m-noon, Friday April 16 at New York State ...
  • Press & Sun-Bulletin
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  • 2/20/2010 5:12:56 PM
  • Persistent Unemployment, Without Lingering Pain
  • ... and cheerily shabby downtown, which has been used in movies as a stand-in for Havana, drinking, listening to the roving musicians dressed in outlandish costumes and eating fried fish out of paper cones. The party even continued for nearly a week ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/20/2010 3:54:11 PM
  • Rehab tests set
  • New York residents interested in taking the examination to become a licensed volunteer wildlife rehabilitator have until April 2 to apply for the April 16 testing. The examinations will be given 10 a.m-noon, Friday April 16 at New York State ...
  • Press & Sun-Bulletin
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  • 2/20/2010 3:39:52 PM
  • Four area parks on closure list
  • Four area state parks are on a list of recommended closures issued Friday by the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Robert Riddell State Park in Delaware County, Oquaga Creek State Park on the border of Delaware County, Max ...
  • Daily Star
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  • 2/20/2010 12:59:24 AM
  • Japan Plans to Ignore Any Ban on Bluefin Tuna
  • PARIS — Japan will not join in any agreement to ban international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna under the United Nations treaty on endangered species, the country’s top fisheries negotiator said. The negotiator, Masanori Miyahara, said in a ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/19/2010 10:57:43 PM
  • The Return of the Ski Bum
  • “If you’re just looking and living on unemployment and you’re just depressed, you should definitely move out here,” said Blake Robinson, 28, the former information technology worker, who was laid off by Netflix in Portland, Ore. Mr. Robinson ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/19/2010 10:14:46 PM
  • Payback part of Horseheads girls' motivation
  • There may be bigger fish to fry down the road, but to get this would be a tribute to the girls and the character they ... The Saints were the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class B runners-up last season and they surprised ...
  • Star-Gazette
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  • 2/19/2010 9:31:49 PM
  • Tour spotlights Seward's family pets
  • Not many families will ever keep a bird of prey as a backyard pet, but a Seward House tour will give the public a chance to meet the historic family's domestic and exotic pets, including their bald eagle, a deer and numerous cats, dogs and fish ...
  • Citizen Online
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  • 2/19/2010 8:48:52 PM
  • London Fashion Week mourns a star's passing
  • ... Monday, June 2, 2003 file photo shows Alexander McQueen posing for photographers after winning the International Award at the 2003 Council of Fashion Design Awards held in New York. Fashion ... tulle, and used Brazilian fish skins in place of ...
  • Citizen Online
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  • 2/19/2010 1:39:22 PM
  • This Week in History
  • ... the Clinton Fish and Game Club at a meeting called to order by Vice President Roy B. Dudley. He says the fishing in the creek has been better than in past years because small streams entering the creek have been kept well-stocked with trout by ...
  • Observer-Dispatch
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  • 2/19/2010 12:56:25 PM
  • Al's Mar Azul
  • This is the most successful Anglo-Hispanic bar on Vieques, with a reputation that extends from the waterfront of Isabel Segunda to San Juan, New York City, and some of the capitals of Europe. That's a remarkable achievement for a raffish-looking ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/19/2010 11:09:03 AM
  • WNY Black Film Fest showcases emerging filmmakers
  • Dottin, 37, who wrote and directed “Lifted,” said shorts are one way for filmmakers to master basic storytelling and display ... teaching screen-writing and directing at the New York Film Academy, and visual photography and video at two schools ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/19/2010 6:22:43 AM
  • Scene & HEard
  • The Chatham Real Food Market Co-op is hosting a screening of "A Sea Change: Imagine a World without Fish" at 7 p.m. Feb. 26, followed by a discussion with the film's director, Barbara Ettinger, and co-producer Sven Huseby, both Columbia County ...
  • Times Union
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  • 2/19/2010 5:54:05 AM
  • Good morning, Buffalo: A quick look at what's happening today
  • Get your shovels ready or -- at least some road salt -- for more scattered flurries today. Skies will be cloudy, with a high temperature near 32 degrees and a brisk west wind, 17 to 20 mph. Scattered snow showers will continue into the evening hours ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/19/2010 5:03:58 AM
  • WNY Black Film Festival showcases emerging filmmakers
  • The theme of the eighth annual WNY Black Film Festival, starting Saturday at the Market Arcade moviehouse, is “choices.” A second theme that runs unofficially through five of the seven short films, which range from 11 to 29 minutes in length, is ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/19/2010 5:03:58 AM
  • CHOICE’ VIEWING
  • The theme of the eighth annual WNY Black Film Festival, starting Saturday at the Market Arcade moviehouse, is “choices.” A second theme that runs unofficially through five of the seven short films, which range from 11 to 29 minutes in length, is ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/19/2010 4:06:42 AM
  • Budget ax will hurt tourism
  • The "I Love NY" Tourism, Local Tourism Matching Grant and Explore New York programs, which received $14.1 million ... We basically subsidize promotion for the Remington Museum, Singer Castle, fishing on Black Lake, Waddington, even the Power ...
  • Watertown Daily Times
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  • 2/19/2010 2:05:01 AM
  • Christians can benefit from sacrifice during Lent
  • Two days ago, some people were walking around town with dirty foreheads, looking like mechanics who'd accidentally wiped their brows. It was Ash Wednesday, and those smudges were ashes of last year's palms from Palm Sunday applied in the sign of a ...
  • Daily Star
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  • 2/19/2010 12:53:26 AM
  • Museum restaurants put pricey food on display
  • Many museum cafeterias have evolved into gourmet restaurants with costly, though not always tasty, dishes. Wen Wen for Spectator While Columbia’s “Passport to New York” program mitigates admission fees at many of the city’s premier museums ...
  • Columbia Spectator
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  • 2/18/2010 5:51:06 PM
  • Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
  • Ohno ate only vegetables, fruit and fish, except for the night before and the morning of each race, when he gorged on brown ... Just last month, a deep bone bruise on Ohno’s ankle interrupted training. Swine flu also slowed him, after he contracted ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/18/2010 3:56:34 PM
  • Antiques: Do-It-Yourself Comes to Collector Publishing
  • The titles are as rarefied as “Figural Corkscrews” (the author, Donald A. Bull, owns 9,000 bottle openers) and “Fish Models, Plaques and Effigies: Angling Art” (by the collector Ronald Swanson, explaining how woodcarvers have immortalized ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/18/2010 3:35:05 PM
  • Chicago carp search goes on
  • CICERO, Ill. — Armed with sprawling fishing nets and boats equipped with electric prods, state and federal fisheries biologists began a “search-and- destroy” mission in Chicago- area waterways Wednesday aimed at rooting out the dreaded Asian ...
  • Buffalo News
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  • 2/18/2010 5:33:47 AM
  • Area groups ripe for grant money
  • As someone who has been in the outdoors journalism business for quite some time, I get many e-mails and contacts from people. Lately I have had several e-mails from a California winery that I would describe as unusual. Seems like the nice folks there ...
  • Times Union
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  • 2/18/2010 2:06:12 AM
  • Tensions simmer as more chefs turn to Twitter to vent
  • New York City's restaurant world has never been cuddly, but last week may have seen its first shouting match prompted by a Twitter post. During last Wednesday's snowstorm, the owner and chef of JoeDoe restaurant in Manhattan's East Village, Joe ...
  • Times Union
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  • 2/18/2010 1:59:03 AM
  • The Betty White/SNL thing ...
  • Ever hear the expression that things are so old they become new again. That can be said for the 88-year-old Betty White who has become as popular as ever, especially with young users of Facebook. Ever since her Snickers Super Bowl commercial aired a ...
  • Newsday
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  • 2/18/2010 1:51:53 AM
  • Donald E. Welsh, a Creator of Magazines, Dies at 66
  • Donald E. Welsh, a publishing entrepreneur who helped found Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel, Budget Living and many children’s magazines, died on Feb. 6 in Tortola, the British Virgin Islands. He was 66 and lived in Boston Corner, N.Y. Donald E ...
  • New York Times
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  • 2/17/2010 11:21:34 PM
  • 'Crude' charts dispute over oil giant's imprint on an Ecuadoran ...
  • Most of the significant details about the situation, however tragic it seemed, at first made acclaimed documentarian Joe Berlinger sure he would never get a film out of it. Red flag No. 1: He was approached about making the film, about a protracted ...
  • Times Union
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  • 2/17/2010 10:09:59 PM

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