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A few months back, one of my best friends from high school slept with the guy to whom, years earlier, she had lost her virginity.
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"So easy to learn, so hard to win." That's how Somerville resident Brian Loring describes the timeless game of rock-paper-scissors.
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As we watch President Barack Obama replace the federal government's old, unpopular, Republican department heads with fresh, bright talent, it's hard not to think back two years, to the start of Governor Deval Patrick's first term as governor of Massachusetts.
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This year the Oscars will honor the men who suffer for our sins and the women who don't wear make-up.
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Is it possible that Congress has just inadvertently turned millions of children’s books into contraband?
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Venture out into the waters and woodlands of New England, and there's a chance you'll bump into "Champ," America's own Loch Ness Monster, who allegedly plies the muddy ripples of Lake Champlain.
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During and just after the 2008 presidential campaign, the antipathy of right-wing pundits toward Barack Obama reached remarkable, often repugnant depths.
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If 2009 lives up to the grace and power of some of the concerts that began it, we can look forward to a vintage year.
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Animal Collective began as a band of fringe weirdos, but over time they've dropped the freak from their folk.
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Perched on the lid of a lace-draped baby grand, a bobblehead quivers along with Christine Teeters's vibrato as she powers through a Tuesday-night voice lesson in the Steinway Piano Building on Boylston Street.
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Is it possible that Congress has just inadvertently turned millions of children’s books into contraband?
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A few months back, one of my best friends from high school slept with the guy to whom, years earlier, she had lost her virginity.
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La Cage aux Folles at Portland Players
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During and just after the 2008 presidential campaign, the antipathy of right-wing pundits toward Barack Obama reached remarkable, often repugnant depths.
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Finding a primary care doctor in Rhode Island may get harder. Faced with increasing workloads, some Rhode Island internists and family physicians are reducing their patient numbers.
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In her near-40-years working in the field of children's literature, Boston-area resident Anita Silvey has been everything from a publisher, to an editor, an author, a lecturer, a reviewer, and even a professor.
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In this perilous economy, Governor Deval Patrick is faced with extraordinary economic challenges.
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You've paid your rent and your tuition, and bought your books and groceries. Yes, you're broke. But that's no fun. Now what?
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Perched on the lid of a lace-draped baby grand, a bobblehead quivers along with Christine Teeters's vibrato as she powers through a Tuesday-night voice lesson in the Steinway Piano Building on Boylston Street.
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Restaurants in food-oriented cities like Providence can be relied upon to beget spin-offs that, like high-achieving children, strive to make their parents proud. Thus was born Bacaro, the highly regarded prodigy that arrived in the spring of 2007.
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