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    June 13th, 2010 by RLove.us Admin

    Buffalo Chase Corporate Challenge Offers Job Networking Opportunity
    Buffalo, NY – There were 11,457 registered runners and walkers at Thursday’s Chase Corporate Challenge in Buffalo with one thing in common.

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    Precisely when the oil hit the shore, mucking up Florida’s white beaches, didn’t really matter. Not to local business owners, who’ve been dealing with the oil spill crisis for weeks. As Louisiana and Alabama were dealt the hard blows, Florida reeled.

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    Search for flood victims turns from desperate to grim
    The search goes on for victims of flash floods that swept through a popular Arkansas campground on Friday

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    Keeping people in their homes is Wallensak’s passion
    Karen Wallensak spends a lot of time listening to sad stories from people who fear that the next knock at the door will be the sheriff with an order to get out. “People don’t come here because things are going well,” she said.

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    ‘Avalon angels’: Unity Church pitches in to help elementary school kids
    Education at Avalon Elementary School presents some real challenges. More than 90 percent of the families whose children attend the school on Thomasson Drive fall in the “poverty” category, said Avalon Principal Suzette Nolan. “In addition, almost 75 percent of our parents do not speak English. Many have lost their jobs or have had hours reduced,” she said. “They are working longer hours for …

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