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BUFORD - One child was hospitalized and 11 others injured this morning when two busses carrying Greenville, S.C. students collided on Interstate 85 near Buford, officials said.
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BUFORD - The city of Buford is asking for federal funds to go toward upgrades to its waste water system and the expansion of its water treatment facilities.
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Buford is the wing, off-the-dribble scorer the club needed, while Crater has the tools to the run the show.
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I think Buford is just really really good at what he does, has a bunch of smart people around him (although Presti is leaving to run Seattle), and was willing to take a chance on Euro (and Euro-like) guards before others would.
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Kevin Buford drove home Carolina's lone run on a groundout in the fourth frame.
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Red Sox: Damon Buford is still strong on defense but hasn't been effective pinch-hitting against lefties this year.
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Only the pitcher staring down at Buford from the mound wasn't just another pitcher.
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Buford is a defensive star who has trouble hitting.
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"Buford" - how am I supposed to take that name seriously?
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These days shoppers in Buford, Georgia, and Rapid City, South Dakota, can pick up important titles such as Norman Cantor's Inventing the Middle Ages, Eugene Genovese's Roll, Jordan, Roll, and Andrew Motion's biography of John Keats — titles that are neither "popular" nor newly published — at their local Borders.
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