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Somerville Gets Smart (Cars)

The rest of us might have to pay a $99 reservation fee and wait a minimum of one year to purchase a new Smart Car, […]

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Julie Donaldson’s Ordeal Continues

Yesterday, Channel 7 sports reporter Julie Donaldson got some good news and some bad news. Her allegedly abusive boyfriend, SlamBall player Ivan Lattimore, was ordered […]

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Desperately Seeking a Lackey

Craigslist isn’t just for selling junk and trolling for casual encounters. You can also find a job. It seems one local columnist is attempting to […]

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Lynn City Councilor: ‘I’m Embarrassed’

This morning, we alerted you to the beef between Lynn city councilor Rick Ford and WRKO host Reese Hopkins. Ford said he’d “like to slap […]

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A Short History of Boston’s Storied Strippers

As you may have heard (unless you live in Kevin Cullen’s rock house), Alex Rodriguez’s marriage is ending, largely because of his affinity for strippers […]

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Lynn, Lynn, City of… Pugilism?

Politicians and the media have a love-hate relationship. Elected officials love to hand stories to reporters, whether it’s to bully a union into a contract […]

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Mr. Kennedy Goes to Washington

With stories like this, we wish we had the rich, sonorous voice of a voice-over artist. Ted Kennedy’s triumphant return to the floor of the […]

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Dan Grabauskas Won’t Dump the Pump

If we had a choice between jamming ourselves into a sweltering trolley car or driving into work in air-conditioned comfort, listening to the music we […]

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Ted Kennedy Breaks from Fighting Cancer to Battle the GOP

Earlier this afternoon, CNN reported that Ted Kennedy was pondering a return to Capitol Hill to end a Republican filibuster on Medicare legislation. Their source […]

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We Smell Another Lucrative Software Contract…

Nobody likes dealing with the Registry of Motor Vehicles. It seems like the dregs of society are always renewing their licenses at the same time […]

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Grand Theft Lowell

As baseball haters like to point out, the sport has a lot of downtime. Players have varying strategies for handling the lulls in action. Manny […]

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Julie Donaldson’s Ordeal

As habitual readers of Boston Daily well know, we love our local sports reporters. (Especially the cute blonde ones.) They share in the joy of […]

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State Finances Hit Close to Home

Back in the days when college students could still finance their educations with student loans, our parents had to cosign for one year of our […]

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A Flare-Up in the Fire Department Fight

Many people greeted Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis’ assertion that the department could launch a fair investigation into the death of David Woodman with skepticism. […]

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Red Auerbach’s Death Threat

We were shocked this morning to pick up the Globe’s sports section and find a story on a letter received by former Indiana University basketball […]