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They’ll do what they’ve always done on the Fourth of July, inviting as many as 100 friends to gather this afternoon at their...

Colin Powell: Celebrate Michael Jackson’s art

WASHINGTON - Colin Powell says Michael Jackson had controversy in his life, but in death his art should be celebrated. The retired general...

Mass. weighs tax credits for video game makers

Massachusetts is weighing a bill to extend the state’s motion picture tax credits to video game makers. The Boston area is already home...

Serena tops Venus again for third Wimbledon title

Serena Williams, right, embraced her sister Venus, after defeating her in the women’s singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Saturday. WIMBLEDON, England - Serena Williams beat her sister Venus 7-6 (3),...

8 dead in July Fourth crashes around state

Eight people are confirmed dead after four separate July Fourth car crashes early this morning in Attleboro, Walpole,...

Firefighters: Firehouses going down the toilet

OUTHOUSE: At the firehouse in Dorchester, firefighters had to use portable toilets yesterday after a sewage pipe burst. Port-a-johns at a Dorchester firehouse yesterday became the latest beef...

‘Conduit’ brings firepower, but Wii game fails to impress

ALIEN CONCEPT: Although the Wii system would seem ideal for first-person shooter games, the deeply flawed ‘Conduit’ is one of only a few. The game’s graphics, story line and voice acting will disappoint fans of the genre. Review Grade: C The Wii’s controller is perfect for first-person shooters. Instead of using a joystick to move crosshairs around the...

typical, when profits are at stake use the scare tactic
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US insurance industry issue warning on health care

WASHINGTON — The U.S. insurance industry Tuesday warned in stark terms that a proposed...

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Orlando Magic guard Rafer Alston (1) drives past Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol during action in Game 5 of the NBA Finals at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida, Sunday, June 14, 2009.
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Rasheed Wallace mulls Celtics’ offer

FREE TO DECIDE: Rasheed Wallace is ready to mull offers from the Celtics and several other teams for his services for the 2009-10 season. ORLANDO, Fla. - Rasheed Wallace now gets to sit back and sift. Sift offers. Sift possibilities. The Celtics hit the 35-year-old free...

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No trick: Joe Perry wants your tweet

Joe Perry. DETROIT - Aerosmith’s next album might be “on the bench, in pieces,” waiting for the group to resume recording after it finishes...

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House of Blues faces license suspension

TROUBLE: Patrons enjoy drinks at Boston’s House of Blues, which could lose its alcohol license for one week. Boston’s House of Blues may be slapped with a one-week suspension of its alcohol license after two separate incidences of underage drinking...

Murphy loses his case against Herald insurer

A federal judge has ruled against former Superior Court Judge Ernest B. Murphy in his $6.8 million case against the Boston Herald’s...
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US auto sales declines show signs of leveling off

In this June 28, 2009 photo, the company logo shines off the grille of a 2009 Fusion at a Ford dealership in the Colorado city of Centennial. DETROIT — U.S. sales at Ford and Chrysler last month offered sharply different views on the downtrodden U.S. market for cars and trucks,...





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