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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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Since getting hooked on the paranormal by a B-movie as a kid, Maine’s Loren Coleman has become one of the world’s leading authorities on cryptozoology.
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At this incalculably critical time — with a fiscal nightmare threatening billions of dollars of state-government spending and momentous budget decisions to be made — everyone in Massachusetts wants to be represented on Beacon Hill by someone with clout.
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College football is stupid. Everybody knows it.
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Boston bids farewell to one of its brightest spots — the row of six diverse and delectable restaurants on Peterborough Street that were consumed by a four-alarm fire early Tuesday morning.
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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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When Professor Ludovic Lazarus Zamenhof created the language called Esperanto in late-19th-century Poland, he envisioned a world unified under a lingua franca.
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Thank you, Charles Barkley. Thank you!
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If you're a tree, you're probably feeling pretty good right now.
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Is it possible that Congress has just inadvertently turned millions of children’s books into contraband?
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De La Soul believe that three is the magic number. My college girlfriend thought it was 55, not counting guys she only blew.
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At this incalculably critical time — with a fiscal nightmare threatening billions of dollars of state-government spending and momentous budget decisions to be made — everyone in Massachusetts wants to be represented on Beacon Hill by someone with clout.
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Photos of the Fenway fire aftermath
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Tribute bands are usually considered blights, godsends, or novelties of dubious value.
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Everything you wanted to know about the year in music, in tidy lists of 10.
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The 90-minute theater piece differs from the memoir in ways other than its relative slimness. It's more of a linear journey.
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When Adam Bock first came to Providence in the late '80s, after a friend told him there was this great playwriting teacher at Brown, he was busting with unstoppable aspiration
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Granted, other years have had flashier media embarrassments (Jayson Blair, Stephen Glass), but that doesn't mean that 2008 lacked for media misdeeds.
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