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Transportation council to study freight opportunities
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Six car crash victims were Indian techies and spouses
The Greater Buffalo Niagara Regional Transportation Council can see the area's future - straight across the Niagara River. ... |
6 Indians killed in crash on way to Niagara
By DAVID N. GOODMANDetroit, May 12: A minivan carrying a group of Indian computer programmers and their wives on the way to a Niagara Falls vacation flipped and crashed in western Pennsylvania, killin... |
Niagara trip tragedy
WEST SPRINGFIELD Pennsylvania: Six Indian citizens who were on their way to Niagara Falls were killed when their minivan spun out of control and was hit by a car on a Pennsylvania highway, police sa... |
6 from Michigan killed in Pa. crash
West Springfield, Pennsylvania, May 11 AP: Six Indians on their way to see the Niagara Falls were killed when their van spun out of control and was hit by an oncoming car on a Pennsylvania highway, po... |
US: 6 Indians killed in car crash
The group of young Indian couples from Farmington Hills was going to a Niagara Falls vacation when their van crossed a highway median, rolled, and was struck by another car.... |
Six from Michigan killed in crash while traveling to Niagara
Six Indians were killed when a van in which they were travelling to visit Niagara Falls spun out of control and crashed into another car in Erie County in the US state of Pennsylvania. The mishap took... |
America’s most visited tourist attractions
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Pa. -- A minivan carrying seven Michigan tourists to Niagara Falls crossed a median on Interstate 90 and was hit by an oncoming car, leaving six people in the van dead, police say.... |
Early Easter, fewer events cut hotel bookings
From the sensational shows at SeaWorld, to the thundering falls of Niagara — ranking the 25 most popular cultural, natural, and entertainment sites across the U.S.... |
Spotted: Kalam at Niagara Falls
Buffalo Niagara Convention & Visitors Bureau can pinpoint the two primary reasons. Richard Geiger, BNCVB president and chief executive officer, said Erie County's drop in hotel occupancy in Marc... |