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Jon Gruden, not Mike Shanahan, was Buffalo's first choice |
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Geneva Police have arrested a man in the stabbing deaths of a mother and her 12 year old daughter in Geneva. |
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Reported by: Maureen McGuire Monday, May 11, 2009 @10:18pm EDT Kim Lourette plays an instrument that often goes under the radar in an orchestra. But there's nothing hidden about her talent. The bassist has been a standout ever since she picked it up at the age of 9. The Fairport High School senior is the principal bassist for the prestigious Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. She was selected to play with the All-Eastern Orchestra this year. This is one of her favorite achievements---getting to play her concerto with the RPYO last year. "It was a really great experience to play as a soloist in front of an orhcestra," she said, "and getting to play for all my family and friends, and it was really fun. It's what professionals do, I got a little taste of that and it was a really neat experience." Fairport Orchestra Director Richard Osterling has been teaching Kim since she was in the fourth grade. "This is someone who has exceptional ability," he says. "You could see it right away, a lot of it was the ablity to focus. Other than the talent, with professional musicians that's what separates them, their abliity to focus, and she had that when she was 9." "I like the bass because it's so versatile," Kim says. "I like all the different things that I get to do. I like the jazz and the orchestra. Even the electric. It's fun." Kim will study bass performance at Northwestern University next fall. Those who know her feel certain she will always lift other musicians up---not just because she's an exceptional leader. Because she's an incredible talent.
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10:43 PM
Reported by: Thad Brown
Jon Gruden, not Mike Shanahan, was Buffalo's first choice |
10:20 PM
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Geneva Police have arrested a man in the stabbing deaths of a mother and her 12 year old daughter in Geneva. |
5:28 PM
Reported by: Jecoliah Ellis
10,000 vaccines available.. |
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We asked Dr. Marcy Mulcony of Genesee Valley Obstetrics and Gynecology what women need to make of these recommendations. |
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The trading week on Wall Street ended basically flat in late trading. |
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On Friday, dramatic evidence was presented in the Frank Garcia double murder trial. |
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Better buckle your seatbelts. On Friday, state and local police began the annual Buckle Up New York campaign. |
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The H1N1 flu may be loosening its grip across much of the U.S. |
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A 21-year-old man was stabbed on Friday afternoon in Rochester. The incident happened on Culver Road; a little down the street from East High School. |
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates is dodging questions about the future of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. |