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It remains the month for political surprises
BOSTON Heading into the final weekend of the 2004 presidential campaign, John Kerry was feeling good about his chances of winning the White House.
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AMR Corp. to transfer 233 pilot jobs to N.Y. from Hub
American Eagle Airlines said it will relocate 233 pilot jobs from Boston to New York as part of its cost-cutting efforts.
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Donald Bockler, at 64; science teacher and tour guide
As he had been for two decades, Arlington science teacher Donald J. Bockler was a major player in Boston's five-hour Big Foot Labor Day Tour of historic sites of the city he loved and knew so well.
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What makes Boston in a league of its own
AS I FLY to Boston from my new home outside Los Angeles, a chart in the Sunday New York Times shows the large numbers of cities across America that are hurting and losing jobs.
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City Council Sets Property Tax Rate
Cambridge residents' stock portfolios aren't the only things that have fallen during these unsteady financial times: their property tax bills will also show little to no increase.
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Red Sox fans all smiles after down-to-wire win
Red Sox fans celebrate outside Fenway Park after the win over the Los Angeles Angels last night.
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Cape railroad owner wants commuter route
Cape Cod Central Railroad wants to convince the state it can provide a link from the Cape to the commuter rail that runs between Middleboro and Boston.
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UMass Professor Aims to Secure Pacemaker from Hacking
AMHERST, Mass. – A University of Massachusetts Amherst researcher who earlier this year showed that an implantable heart defibrillator is vulnerable to hacking has received a three-year, $449,000 ...
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STANDs Alone Dall Caps 2 Linesp
Doug Wilson is going to hate this story. That's because the subject is his least favorite topic: Doug Wilson.
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Teenagers tried to break into city's new golf club, police say
Six teenage boys were arrested early Sunday morning at a Kenoza Street golf course and charged with breaking into the office, police said.
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Man arrested for assault at high school football game
A man was arrested at the Lynnfield High School football game over the weekend when he allegedly punched a man.
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Ensemble. Epic and Masterful - Beethoven performances at Tanglewood, reviewed by Lawrence Budmen
The weather was often precarious during the 2008 Tanglewood season. Rain and the chilly mist over the mountainous hills of the Berkshires often made summer feel more like late fall.
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The Union College men's hockey team held its media day Monday at Messa Rink. The Dutchmen begin their 18th Division I season Saturday at 7:30 p.m. when they host the U.S. Under-18 National team.
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Senator Obama is rude. I was struck by Obama's rudeness and lack of basic etiquette in his banter with Senator McCain at the recent debate at the University of Mississippi.
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Libertarians sue over ballot access
The Libertarian Party of Connecticut has filed a federal lawsuit objecting to the state's refusal to put its candidates' names on the ballot for the November presidential election.
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BOSTON SunTrust today said it has selected Interpublic Group's Mullen for advertising and integrated brand communications following a review.
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Fighting for his job: Solomon's Civil Service hearing set for Tuesday
In two days, fired police Chief Joseph Solomon begins the fight to get his job back.
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Certiorari denied without comment to David Parker ex ux. et al. by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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James M. Stone, 75, Norwood, died Sunday at Canton-Potsdam Hospital, Potsdam, where he had been admitted Friday.
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Judge Grants Newspaper Request To Unseal Documents In Brooks Case
A New Hampshire judge has granted a request from three newspapers to unseal information about new allegations against murder defendant John Brooks.
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