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  • The I-90 in Chautauqua County received state funding to strengthen bridges after issues this year. Tops reaches an agreement with the union representing various employees of Tops Friendly Markets. The state names new leadership for the Office of Cannabis Management. Shea's and other local theaters receive funding for restoration purposes in hopes of bringing more visitors to Downtown Buffalo.
  • Critic David Bianculli says that being a TV critic right now is kind of like being a sports writer — in a league where 10 new teams spring up every week.
  • The event is touted as a way to connect to past traditions in Kyrgyzstan — and perhaps boost the tourism industry.
  • Record prices are being paid for landscape paintings of the American West. Hal Cannon of the Western Folklife Center went to the Couer d'Alene Art Auction in Reno, Nev., and found serious buyers bidding into the hundreds of thousands or more, to own a Frederick Remington or a Charlie Russell or a Frank McCarthy.
  • Get your popcorn ready, USA meets Canada in the Four Nations Face-Off Championship tomorrow night; Daemen MBB makes history with #1 national ranking; plus a Conference Tournament look-ahead in the Wednesday Whip-Around.
  • The year in music included so many outstanding songs and albums by women that it's easy to come up with an all-female top 10.
  • Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon talks with Milton Esterow, editor of ARTnews, about this year's list of the world's top 200 art collectors.
  • Organized pressure groups, not individual parents, are leading the fight to remove books from shelves, according to a new report from the American Library Association.
  • Wal-Mart's stock price has fallen sharply this week after The New York Times published an investigative story on how the retailer's rapid growth in Mexico involved systematic bribes. Steve Inskeep talks to Mexico-based business journalist Eduardo Garcia about the Wal-Mart bribery story.
  • An investigation is underway into Wednesday's helicopter crash that killed India's top military leader — along with 12 other people, including his wife.
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