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James Neiss/staff photographer CHECK IT OUT: Hotel Niagara owner Harry Stinson shows off a chandelier he's having restored for the lobby of the hotel. Stinson gave members of Preservation Buffalo Niagara a tour of the hotel on Monday.
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Raw: Rescue Workers Search Oklahoma School
Raw: Witness Describes Scene After Okla. Tornado
Raw: Aftermath of Massive Tornado in Oklahoma
Raw: House Burns After Massive Oklahoma Tornado
Raw: Tornado on the Ground in Oklahoma
Split-second Choice Ended With NY Student Dead
White House Backs 'Shield Law' for Media
Wave of Attacks Kills Scores in Iraq
Pug Life on Display at Wisconsin Festival
Company Promises to Make All Snail Mail Digital
Analyst: Tumblr Fills Void in Yahoo's Offerings
Commuters Face Delays After Conn. Train Accident
Raw: Swarm of Tornadoes Slams Plains
Raw: Fierce Bombing in Qusair, Syria
RAW: TV Staff Take Cover From Tornado
Raw: Accused US Spy Reportedly Leaves Russia
AP CEO: Records Seizure 'Unconstitutional'
Fatal Hot Air Balloon Accident in Turkey
Tornadoes, Storms Strike Midwest
'Babyland': Camp Lejeune's Toxic Legacy?
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CITY DESK: Buffalo bears, oh my!
It's bad enough those "secretive" Buffalo interests are always trying to co-op our city and our good name with all their grant money and what not.
May 20, 2013 1 Photo
- HIGGS: Still in high school
- EDITORIAL: Get out and vote in the school elections on Tuesday
- GUEST VIEW: Seneca Niagara Casino is all we need
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Kenan Center to present exhibit of Margaret M. Martin works
The Kenan Center House Gallery's exhibit "Margaret M. Martin -- A Watercolor Perspective" opens Sunday, and runs through July 12. The exhibit is being guest curated by Beth Pedersen.
May 15, 2013 2 Photos
- CALLERI: 'The Great Gatsby' looks at an era through a funhouse lens
- JENNINGS: David Bromberg back in the saddle, in town Friday
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The Big One: Preparing for mid-America earthquake
It’s a bleak scenario. A massive earthquake along the New Madrid fault kills or injures 60,000 people in Tennessee. A quarter of a million people are homeless.
May 19, 2013 3 Photos 3 Stories
- VIDEO: How sequestration could affect US flood warning system
- Warning Signs: Technology speeds disaster alerts, response
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