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USA: WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT CLINTON LEAVES TO VISIT NEW YORK

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Natural Sound The day after Bill Clinton delivered his State of the Union address, the embattled U-S President headed off to Buffalo, New York, where he is to address supporters. Polls on Wednesday showed the president had a growing...
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Red Deer & Asian Buffalos at Safari Park

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Red Deer & Asian Buffalos at Safari Park
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Norris Mailer and John Buffalo Mailer at the 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' New York Premiere

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Norris Mailer and John Buffalo Mailer at the 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' New York Premiere at New York NY. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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Buffalo Springfield Richie Furay & Stephen Stills at Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles 06/04/2011 (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images Entertainment Video)

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Buffalo Springfield Richie Furay & Stephen Stills at Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles 06/04/2011 (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images Entertainment Video)
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CU buffalo's face chewing

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CU buffalo's face chewing
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Richie Furay

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Richie Furay, one of the co-founders of the 1960s band Buffalo Springfield, has been the pastor of Calvary Chapel in Broomfield, CO, since 1983, Furay reunited with his former bandmates Neil Young and Stephen Stills of Buffalo...
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John Buffalo Mailer at "Savages" New York Premiere

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John Buffalo Mailer at 'Savages' New York Premiere at SVA Theater on June 27, 2012 in New York, New York (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Cambodia celebrates annual festival for the dead

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CLEAN : Cambodia celebrates annual festival for the dead
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A Japanese army officer cuts a ribbon. A buffalo head is carried over a bridge and then buried

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A Japanese army officer cuts a ribbon. A buffalo head is carried over a bridge and then buried
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Focusing On Community, Faith And Mental Health After The Tops Shooting

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Reverend Denise Walden Glen shares stories of community and faith in the days after the shooting at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York.
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Buffalo Tragedy Highlights Need For Black Mental Health Care Workers

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In the aftermath of the Buffalo tragedy, health care workers were faced with another crisis: the need for diverse mental health professionals.
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US president's weekly radio address

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President (underlaid with graphic of Bush and US presidential seal): "For the past year, the September 11th Commission has met to examine the facts surrounding the terrorist attack on our...
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NY Leaders Propose Measures To Keep Violent Videos Offline

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The recommendations are contained in a report examining the role of online platforms in the May 14 attack at a Tops Friendly Market.
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Bills Fans Should Be Excited About Team Sale: Trask

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Oct. 8 -- Amy Trask, former CEO of the Oakland Raiders, and NYU Sports Management's Cameron Myler discuss the record $1.4 billion sale of the Buffalo Bills to Terry Pegula. They speak with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source:...
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Life-threatening allergies keep 7-year-old Devon Carrow out of his suburban Buffalo school in the traditional sense, but a 4-foot-tall moving robot is giving the second-grader the chance to go to school.

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HEADLINE: Robot attends school for ill N.Y. second-grader CAPTION: Life-threatening allergies keep 7-year-old Devon Carrow out of his suburban Buffalo school in the traditional sense, but a 4-foot-tall moving robot is giving the...
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Arby's Owner Buying Buffalo Wild Wings for $2.4 Billion

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Nov.28 -- Bloomberg’s Ed Hammond discusses a deal between Roark and Buffalo Wild Wings, and M&A in the restaurant industry. He speaks with David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Families Affected By Gun Violence Testify Before House Committee

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The House Committee on Oversight and Reform is hearing from victims and victims' family members who suffered from recent mass shootings.
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Pattern Shows Mass Shooters Are Trending Younger

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While the U.S. used to see mass shooting suspects usually in their 20's or 40's, recent mass shootings have been carried out by 18-year-old males.
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VOICED : Thai buffalo farmers swap paddy fields for race track

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VOICED : Thai buffalo farmers swap paddy fields for race track
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Travelers at New Jersey's Newark airport react to the news of the crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407 which took off from Newark Thursday evening.

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HEADLINE: Reaction to crash from Newark airport CAPTION: Travelers at New Jersey's Newark airport react to the news of the crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407, which took off from Newark Thursday evening. (Feb. 13)
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Got Indigestion? A2 Milk Could Ease Your Woes

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MILK FROM THESE COWS LOOKS AND TASTES LIKE TRADITIONAL MILK. BUT THERE'S A DIFFERENCE. THIS MILK LACKS A COMMON PROTEIN. BACKERS CLAIM THAT MAKES IT EASIER TO DIGEST FOR SOME PEOPLE. SKEPTICS AREN'T SO SURE. ...
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2 Buffalo Police Officers Suspended After Shoving Man To The Ground

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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said the 75-year-old man was in serious but stable condition at a local hospital Thursday night.
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Starbucks Workers To Vote On Union At 3 Buffalo, New York, Stores

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The National Labor Relations Board gave more than 120 workers the green light to hold union elections next month.
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Atlanta Community Is Still On Edge After 2021 Supermarket Shooting

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Shoppers at the Black-owned community grocery store are still feeling the effects of a tragedy last summer.