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A ticket to drive in an expensive age
A comic-strip tale about learning the automotive ropes when the price of gas is skyrocketing.
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Belichick fires back
Bill Belichick fired back at former employee Matt Walsh in an interview that aired on "The CBS Evening News" last night, questioning Walsh's credibility.
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Handling workplace conflict
Whether your conflict is with staff, peers, or management, here are eight tips to help you effectively resolve it.
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Scooters lure broke drivers
Many car drivers are hopping on scooters and small motorcycles, lured by their big fuel savings.
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This Halifax home in a newer development has 4 bedrooms and 2,700 square feet.
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Hidden gardens of Beacon Hill
Take a tour through Beacon Hill's most colorful &mdash and most discreet &mdash blooms.
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Harry Fig's Cartoon Boston
Take a look at some of these funny takes on our town by cartoonist Peter Wallace.
Ticket brokers paid Vitale $60,000
The brokers association reports contradict Richard Vitale's claims that he did not lobby for the group.
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11 are charged in loan-fraud scam
Federal officials said it is the biggest mortgage fraud in Massachusetts since the 1980s. (Boston Globe)
Down at the dump, townies mine for treasure
Even the affluent find no shame in sifting through the secondhand goods of a throwaway society. (Boston Globe) |
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Bush asks Saudis to lift oil quotas
With the price of oil hitting record highs, President Bush attempted to persuade the Saudi government to increase oil production. (Boston Globe)

Getting a grasp on grants
For many nonprofits, trying to win grants from charitable foundations is a complicated, time-consuming, and mysterious task. (Boston Globe)
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ART names new artistic director
Diane Paulus, an acclaimed theater and opera director and creator of the off-Broadway hit "The Donkey Show," has been named the new artistic director of the American Repertory Theatre.
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Explore Rome by moonlight
In a whirlwind tour, the Long Jaunt crew got out on the street before the sun was up to see Rome from dawn to dusk.
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Mass. auto insurance
"As much as many want to complain about it, our rate was not obscenely high to begin with. People like to tout that it's the fourth highest in the nation -- that's based on a 2004 study. Our rates have dropped over 20% since then."
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Celtics can't blame the refs
"We can't blame the refs for this loss. Yeah there were some bad calls, but the main reason why we lost this game was because our offense was so inept. We've been struggling on offense for the mostly the entire series."
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Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart talks about EdgeFest, and collaborating with Amanda Palmer. "I was vaguely familiar with the Dresden Dolls' work and I'm thinking 'Pops Goes Goth' was not a combination I ever saw happening."
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