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Try something new with watermelonJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - Few things illustrate the joy of summer more vividly than a child at a picnic table burrowing into a half-wheel of watermelon, juice dripping to the elbow, until nothing...
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Near the killings: Tense times in wake of triple murderJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - Town Manager Phillip L. Warren and his friends were getting ready to enjoy a July 4 holiday at his vacation home in Conway, N.H., Monday. Instead, the town's top adminis...
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5 Things To Know: Chicago news ranges from a CTA meltdown to a taste of the SimpsonsJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - Ace prosecutor trumped. It's tough to out-maneuver Chicago's corruption-busting federal prosecutor, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald - just ask former Gov. George Ryan, ...
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State police blame sergeant, spectator in Marathon collisionJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - The Marathon spectator who was knocked down by a state police sergeant's motorcycle wondered yesterday if the internal investigation that says she and the trooper were b...
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Revolution: Gary Flood a bright spot in recent actionJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - FOXBORO - When the Revolution opened its 2007 season at Chicago, all-star midfielder Shalrie Joseph was out injured. Head coach Steve Nicol had a couple options to fill ...
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New Jersey may have done Bruins a favorJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - Thoughts, while awaiting the Bruins' development camp and the release of next year's schedule. ... Time will tell, but New Jersey general manager Lou Lamoriello may have...
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Paul Ladewski: Noah really brings it, but can he play?Jul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - High-five co-workers at the water cooler every day? Dive on the floor to retrieve valuable, work-related objects? Rupture your larynx, pound your chest and point to the ...
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Editorial: A surge in citizenship despite harsh debateJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - The nation's fractious immigration debate has had one salutary effect: It has boosted the ranks of new American citizens. More than 4,000 new citizens were sworn in on t...
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Ethnic grocery stores thrive as entrepreneurs see opportunityJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - As he prepared to open his Asian grocery store in North Quincy, Stephen La saw an opportunity - and two big obstacles. "There are a lot of Asians coming around Quincy,''...
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Community eager to help laid-off Quaker employeesJul 05, 2007 11:00 pm - In the aftermath of the sudden announcement that Quaker Fabric is on the brink of shutting down, organizations throughout the community are stepping up to help the compa...