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Indians struggle against Lackey 8-1 loss at Boston
Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona, center, gives pitcher Justin Masterson a pat on the back as he takes him out during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Friday, May 24, 2013. The Red Sox won 8-1. Indians catcher Carlos Santana, left, looks on. (AP Photo/Charles ...
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Oklahoma principals recall day tornado hit
It was like any other day. If anything, it might have been a little better than usual -- with more deserved honors for the kids, more jokes and songs, more smiles. Even Mother Nature, after storms the previous day, seemed at first to cooperate as the sun shone ...
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Henri Dutilleux 97 French composer of expressive orchestral music
Henri Dutilleux took a solo bow in this undated photo as Seiji Ozawa, children’s chorus coach Johanna Hill Simpson, and the child vocalists ...
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No Kryptonite required for cops to nab ‘Man of Steel’
Police said Berry was yelling on the westbound platform at about 6:30 a.m. when an MBTA employee asked him to quiet down. That’s when Berry allegedly turned villain - shoving the employee, drawing an expandable baton and screaming obscenities, according to police reports.Transit cops called to the scene later said they cuffed Berry after a brief struggle and found the baton in his jacket ...
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AlterG Bionic Leg How it works
The AlterG Bionic Leg is built for speed … at least walking speed.Here are a few of its features:• The battery-powered device sells for $40,000 - but is rented out for $700 to $1,000 per month based on hours of use.• The smart-leg is designed to be used for short periods of time and helps teach patients to walk on their own again.• Sensors in the shoes respond to the ...
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La Commare secca [DVD]
A little more than a decade before the notorious masterpiece Last Tango in Paris (1972) guaranteed his place in cinema history, Bernardo Bertolucci was a 20-year-old assistant to legendary writer/poet/filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. The next year, he was literally handed the ... ...
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Bionic leg aids Bob Lobel’s quest to walk freely
Beloved Boston sportscaster Bob Lobel is going bionic to fulfill his dream of walking easily again.Pool workouts, weight training and hobbling around on crutches just wasn’t cutting it. So the 69-year-old sports maestro and his therapists turned to the magic packed into the $40,000 AlterG Bionic Leg.The battery-operated robotic smart-leg - that wraps around an injured limb (think ...
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Hundreds honor fallen soldier in Dalton
Hundreds of mourners lined the streets of Dalton yesterday to pay their respects and honor Army Spc. Mitchell K. Daehling, who was killed in action in Afghanistan on May 14.Daehling, 24, was remembered as a dedicated soldier, son, husband and friend in a funeral Mass at St. Agnes Church, where his wife, Samantha, whom he married last June 14, eulogized him."I married a hero," she said ...
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Leadership questioned as William Lantigua goes AWOL
Lawrence Mayor William Lantigua - out of the country for two weeks and counting - is set to return just in time for his cash-strapped city’s yearly budget battle, city officials said, as critics pounced on him for failing to announce or explain his absence."That is not leadership," City Councilor Mark LaPlante told the Herald. "He is supposed to present the budget at the ...
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State proposes to make big $ off pot shops
Pot proprietors seeking to open a medical marijuana shop will have to pony up at least $83,000 in fees, according to new rules proposed by state health officials.The Department of Public Health expects to collect more than $3.9 million from pot shops and patients in the first year and is looking to create a Medical Marijuana Trust Fund to keep the revenue, acting Commissioner Cheryl Bartlett ...
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William Dorcena out of race for mayor
The pool of mayoral hopefuls is now down to 15 after city election officials yesterday disqualified a potential candidate because he failed to collect the minimum 3,000 signatures to earn a spot on September’s ballot.William J. Dorcena, 40, a mortgage loan officer from Hyde Park, said trying to care for a 14-month-old son with health issues and build a political organization proved too ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
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Thistle Charing Cross
I had stayed at this hotel once before, some years previous, so was looking forward to a new review. The ...
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