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      <title>NHL lockout has chilling effect on business</title>
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      <description>BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Most everywhere Lou Billittier turns these days, the Buffalo restaurateur is reminded of the NHL lockout, and its impact on his blue-collar, sports-mad town where Dominik Hasek became a star and the French Connection is still revered. 
                   Billittier misses the familiar faces of Sabres players having their traditional game-day lunch at his...</description>
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