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Boston U. edges Albany (NY) 81-78

Darryl Partin scored 25 of his career-high 33 points in the second half to help Boston University overcome a 17-point deficit and earn an 81-78 victory over Albany (N.Y.) on Monday night. The Terriers (13-13, 9-3 America East Conference) earned their seventh straight win over the Great Danes (15-11, 7-5).

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Stony Brook beats Albany (NY) 76-69

Dave Coley scored 17 points and Al Rapier tallied a double-double to lead Stony Brook over Albany (N.Y.) 76-69 on Saturday night. Bryan Dougher added 14 points, Anthony Jackson 11 and Rapier finished with 10 points and 12 assists in the Seawolves' sixth straight win. Stony Brook (15-7, 10-1 America East Conference) has also won 12 of its last 13, holding opponents to 68.7 points during the…

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New York police spokesman comes under fire

As the spokesman for America’s largest police force, Deputy Police Commissioner Browne is one of the most important – yet largely unknown – newsmakers around.

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Boston U. beats Albany (NY) 70-57 in America East

D.J. Irving scored 17 points and had six assists and Darryl Partin added 15 points and five assists as Boston University defeated Albany (N.Y.) 70-57 Monday night for the Terriers' fourth straight win. Boston U. (8-11, 4-1 America East Conference), which embarked on its winning streak after a seven-game skid, jumped out to a 10-2 lead.

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Albany (NY) outlasts Maine for a 76-75 victory

Gerardo Suero scored 26 points and Albany (N.Y.) rallied, then held off Maine 76-75 Saturday night in America East action. Maine (8-7, 2-2) led 71-66 with 4:16 to play. But Albany (12-7, 4-1) outscored the Black Bears 10-4 down the stretch and held on to win. The decisive point came with 1:07 remaining.

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Albany (NY) beats Maryland-Baltimore County 89-72

A trio of Albany (N.Y.) Great Danes scored 22 points apiece, and the squad overcame a 23-9 game-opening deficit to beat Maryland-Baltimore County 89-72 on Thursday night. Albany (10-6, 2-0 America East Conference) won for the fifth time in its last six outings. The team’s three starting junior guards — Mike Black, Logan Aronhalt and Gerardo Suero — tallied 22 points apiece.

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You Won’t Believe Why One BofA Branch Refused To Let A New Bride Deposit A Check

From wildly unpopular proposed debit card fees to non-functioning websites to customers resorting to social media stardom to resolve their problems, the client snafus for Bank of America never seem to end.

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Suero leads Albany (NY) over Hartford 88-63

Gerardo Suero scored 24 points to lead Albany (N.Y.) over Hartford 88-63 on Monday night in the America East Conference opener for both teams. Suero, the AEC Player of the Week, was 9 of 14 from the field in improving upon his 22 points per game, which ranked fourth nationally. The Great Danes (9-6) also improved on their offensive stats, after ranking second in the league in scoring (72.3 …

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Private-sector pay rose 1.27% in Albany area after recession hit

The typical private-sector worker earned $43,000 in 2009, according to a new On Numbers analysis of payroll data for America’s 938 metropolitan and micropolitan areas.

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Saturday protest in Albany focuses on banking

Nanette Shapiro of East Greenbush , front, joins members of the American Dream Movement as part of a nationwide day of action and protest outside the Bank of America on Central Avenue in Albany on Saturday.

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