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Daily Feed: OK, Red Sox, This Is It.

OK, Red Sox, This Is It. So Here’s a Little Mojo from Ted Williams. More than 50 years ago on September 28, 1960, Ted Williams […]

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Ten Reasons I Voted Against the Massachusetts Casino Bill

A “destination” casino at Suffolk Downs? A slots parlor at Wonderland? Both scenarios are possible under a bill just passed in the Massachusetts House that […]

The Road to Camelot

Joseph Kennedy III has officially stepped onto the great political launching pad of the Middlesex DA’s office.

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The Debate Is On: Massachusetts Senate Works On Casino Bill

The Debate Is On: Massachusetts Senate Works On Casino Bill. “We’re not interested in trying to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. We […]

Person of Interest: Audie Cornish

Once a cub reporter in Boston, she’s NPR’s next big star.

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Should Harvard Teach the Golden Rule?

We’re no strangers to sibling rivalry (read: all-out brawls) in our household, so when my mother came to visit not long ago, she quickly realized […]

Getting Dirty … In Bed

Myers + Chang offers a modern twist on Asian fare — and that includes the South End eatery’s fortune cookies.

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New Boston University Ad Campaign Attempts to Influence the Influencers

New Boston University Ad Campaign Attempts to Influence the Influencers. The campaign “The World Needs to Know” by the agency Allen & Gerritsen, of Watertown, […]

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Gov. Deval Patrick Signs Sweeping Alimony Overhaul

Gov. Deval Patrick Signs Sweeping Alimony Overhaul. The new law sets a limit on the duration of alimony payments in divorce cases. [NYTimes.com]

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Daily Feed: Harvard's Website Taken Over by Syrian Electronic Army

Harvard’s Website Hacked by Syrian Electronic Army. Yesterday morning, harvard.edu was taken over by an image of Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad with the tagline “Syrian […]

As Easy as 1, 2, 3?

Publications like to gin up a little controversy with their rankings every now and then … but when it comes to Boston, those lists have lately been a study in contradictions.

All Lit Up

The Boston Book Festival turns three.

Q&A with Jack Edwards

The play-by-play voice of the Bruins had quite a run last season. Now, not even he knows what he’ll come up with next.

Circus Act

A recent list of America’s 10 worst zoos for elephants had two Massachusetts entries. That’s right—charges of animal mistreatment in the progressive hotbed of America. What’s going on here?

Fatal Attraction

As the recent murders of two young women tragically demonstrate, it’s long past time this state got serious about teenage dating violence.