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The Buffalo News am 2017-08-18 15:24
David Robinson: To grow jobs, Buffalo needs to be cool
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Ein Artikel zu Howard Zemsky, Andrew M. Cuomo, Richard Lipsitz Jr., Heather Gresham, John Slenker und ebenfalls zu David Robinson und Public Good, Cornell University Program on Applied, Western New York Area Labor Federation, Erie County Workforce Investment Board als auch zu Buffalo Niagara und New York, erschienen bei The Buffalo News.