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In June 2001, a day before the execution, McVeigh wrote a letter to the Buffalo News identifying as agnostic.
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" According to the Buffalo News ( Wednesday, November 2, 1932 ), " There were seats for about 90 persons and the admission was three cents.
* Michael Wooten-Anchor / Reporter-WGRZ News Channel 2 ( Buffalo, NY )- NBC Affiliate
A Buffalo News investigation in 2005 spoke to the sisters and brother of Fred Lennox, a Scientologist who, according to them, was being manipulated and exploited financially by the group.
" The Buffalo News report consulted Stephen A. Kent of the University of Alberta, who said that hostility towards critics, including the member's own family, is an ingrained part of Scientology Ethics, according to which the survival of the Church is all-important.
After its seven years, she wrote hundreds of articles which were submitted to the Louisville Herald, The Baltimore Sun, and the Buffalo Evening News.
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Despite the negative reviews, Buffalo News replied " A must-see for the whole family!
* Margaret Sullivan, editor, The Buffalo News
In 1977, Berkshire Hathaway purchased the Buffalo Evening News and resumed publication of a Sunday edition of the paper that ceased in 1914.
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Toni Ruberto of Buffalo News stated: " it's a kid-friendly family film with lots of good old-fashioned laughs.
Immediately following the September 11th attacks, he was interviewed as a man on the street by the Buffalo News as he left his mosque, to give his opinion on the attacks.
* Final ' Buffalo Six ' Member Pleads Guilty, Fox News, May 19, 2003
* Buffalo News story on Byrd's induction to the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame
Larry Felser ( born April 5, 1933 at Buffalo, New York ) is a former sports columnist and writer for the Buffalo Courier-Express and later, The Buffalo Evening News, where he was a football beat writer, a columnist, and rose to the position of Sports Editor.
Jack Horrigan ( December 30, 1925 – June 2, 1973 ) was a sportswriter for the Buffalo Evening News and American Football League ( AFL ) Public Relations Director who went on to serve in public relations for the Buffalo Bills.
Following World War II, Leckie worked as a reporter for the Associated Press, the Buffalo Courier-Express, the New York Journal American, the New York Daily News and The Star-Ledger.

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and others in Buffalo, New York, Chautauqua, New Haven, Rochester, Rockport, and most recently, the $300 prize for a watercolor at the Laguna Beach Art Association,
* 1927 – The Peace Bridge opens between Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York.
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Buffalo City Hall | City Hall in Buffalo, New York | Buffalo, New York ; John Wade with George Dietel, built 1929 – 1931
DiFranco was born in Buffalo, New York, to Elizabeth and Dante DiFranco, who had met while attending MIT.
Category: People from Buffalo, New York
* Buffalo, New York, largest city named Buffalo
** University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
* New Buffalo, Michigan
* Donna the Buffalo an American band from Trumansburg, New York
* Buffalo Bills, an NFL football team from Buffalo, New York
* Buffalo Sabres, an NHL hockey team from Buffalo, New York
* New Buffalo ( disambiguation )
The Erie canal runs about from Albany, New York, on the Hudson River to Buffalo, New York, at Lake Erie.
A similar event occurs at the Friendship Festival, a joint celebration between Fort Erie, Ontario, and neighbouring Buffalo, New York, and towns and villages throughout Maine, New Brunswick, and Quebec come together to celebrate both anniversaries together.

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After working as an associate professor, and later as full professor, at the State University of New York at Buffalo, he joined the National Institutes of Health in 1984.
A sign showing the service times of a Christadelphian ecclesia in Buffalo, New York.
The World's Largest Disco, an annual celebration held over Thanksgiving weekend in Buffalo, New York, draws thousands of disco fans in 1970s-era attire.

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* Wild Water Buffalo, ( Bubalus arnee ), the ancestor of the domestic water buffalo
* Buffalo Township, Pennsylvania ( disambiguation ), any of four townships in Pennsylvania
* Black Buffalo ( wrestler ) ( born 1974 ), Japanese professional wrestler
* Buffalo Bill ( 1845 – 1917 ), American soldier, buffalo hunter and showman
* Buffalo Bob Smith ( 1917 – 1998 ), host of the children's show Howdy Doody
* James Barrier, or Buffalo Jim ( 1953 – 2008 ), an American wrestling promoter
* John Buffalo Mailer ( born 1978 ), author, playwright and journalist
* Norton Buffalo ( born 1951 ), singer-songwriter
* Buffalo ( album ), a live album by Frank Zappa
* Buffalo ( The Phoenix Foundation album ), a studio album by The Phoenix Foundation
* Buffalo ( band ), an Australian heavy metal band
* American Buffalo ( coin ), a one-ounce 24-karat gold bullion coin introduced by the United States Mint on 22 June 2006
* Buffalo ( mine protected vehicle ), a military vehicle that allows its operator to examine land mines safely
* Operation Buffalo ( disambiguation ), any of three military operations
* Buffalo ( 1872 – 1892 ), any of the ten South Devon Railway Buffalo class steam locomotives
* Buffalo ( 1901 automobile ), a US automobile
These units, along with others ( both cavalry and infantry ), collectively became known as the Buffalo Soldiers.
* George William Clinton ( 1807 – 1885 ), mayor of Buffalo, New York
Klein served as rabbi at Kadimoh Congregation in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1934 – 1953 ; Temple Emanu-El, Buffalo, New York, 1953 – 1968 ; Temple Shaarey Zedek, Buffalo, ( which was created from the merger of Emanu-El with Temple Beth David in 1968 ), 1968-1972.
One of Friedman's most infamous concerts was a 1973 performance in Buffalo, New York ; upon performing " Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed " ( a song that lampoons feminism ), a group of what Friedman described as " cranked-up lesbians " entered into a fight with the band and forced the concert to end early while Friedman and the band were escorted off stage.
* the New Yorker ( NKP train ), a train operated by the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad between Chicago and Buffalo
Under command of Potsanaquahip ( Buffalo Hump ), 500-700 Comanche cavalry warriors swept down the Guadalupe River valley, killing and plundering all the way to the shore of the Gulf of Mexico, where they sacked the towns of Victoria and Linnville.
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