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Telegraph and police are upheld
The Telegraph didn't commit malice when it published a news story describing the criminal history of a man, a judge has ruled.
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Wareham residents ordered to boil water
Residents of the town of Wareham are facing water troubles. Two of the three samples taken two days ago tested positive for total coliform bacteria.
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Romney's Family Getting Secret Service Sweep
The Secret Service put Biden under their protection right before the news broke he was Obama's veep, but this appears to be a different situation If security sweeps are the giveaway, former Massachusetts Gov.
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RomneyCare should keep Mitt off Mac's ticket
"Just as most folks maintain a healthy distance from those with contagious diseases, John McCain would be wise to keep Willard Mitt Romney at arm's length.
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Sources: Rove opposed Lieberman as VP pick
Republican strategist Karl Rove opposed the choice of U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman , Ind-Conn., as the Republican vice-presidential candidate, sources say.
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Observations From the Democratic National Convention
The most poignant moments came from Senator Edward Kennedy. He suffers with brain cancer, yet seemed enthusiastic, engaged and eager to stay in the fray.
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Billionaire financier George Soros behind Mass. effort to decriminalize pot
Of the $429,000 collected last year by the group advancing the measure, $400,000 came from Soros, who has championed similar efforts in several states and spent $24 million to fight President Bush's 2004 ...
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Prosecutor: Evidence lacking in rape cases
An Oxford, Maine, man charged with assaulting and raping a pair of teens in Massachusetts may see some of the charges against him dropped by the end of the week.
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Census: Mass. has lowest rate of uninsured in US
A new U.S. Census Bureau survey shows Massachusetts has the lowest rate of uninsured residents in the country.
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Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick addresses Democrats in Denver
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Denver on Tuesday night.
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Mitt Romney goes to Denver to criticize Barack Obama
Mitt Romney, a potential running mate for John McCain, has joined the Republican shadow operation at the Democratic convention in Denver.
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SAT Scores Rise In Mass., Beat National Average
Aug 26, 2008 3:34 pm US/Eastern View: School-By-School SAT Results BOSTON The state's SAT scores rose in all three sections of the college entrance test this year and beat the national averages.
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Mass. voters face Wednesday primary deadline
Massachusetts residents who want to vote in next month's state primary must be registered to vote by the close of business tomorrow.
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Mass. Gas Prices Drop For 7th Week In A Row
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Federal judge OKs Mass. abortion buffer zone law
A federal judge has upheld the constitutionality of a new Massachusetts law that expands protest-free zones around abortion clinics.
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Official who faulted T raises backed some himself
Transportation Secretary Bernard Cohen voted to raise salaries for several MBTA unions five days before he publicly scolded the T's general manager for giving the same size raises to management employees.
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Speculation Swirls About Romney As McCain's Pick
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will be among the Republican heavyweights on hand to provide media commentary about the Democratic National Convention.
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Plenty of Field to Work with:
Veep sheet: McCain nearing a VP pick? [T]here's also been suspicious activity in Phoenix that suggests intrigue is afoot.
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Kennedy attending Dems' national convention
In a moment that is sure to bring down the house, US Senator Edward M. Kennedy is expected to attend the Democratic National Convention, most likely to deliver a speech tonight, the Boston Globe reported this ...
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Boston News, Massachusetts News, Weather & Sports Channel 7News WHDH-TV
The state has added about 1,900 new workers in the past year even as Gov. Deval Patrick warns of possible budget cuts to help deal with a $1 billion deficit.
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