What I might have read in days past but am now no longer interested:
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A month after the mangled body of a North Carolina teenager was found in a quiet Milton neighborhood, evidence indicates he stowed away in the wheel well of a plane and fell from the sky as the landing gear came down on the approach to Logan International Airport.
He must have been dead long before then.
Now through the cancer-causing scanner (or molestation, your choice), American.
Good thing the FBI doesn't give "CIA-Duh" an active bomb -- yet.
Thousands in Massachusetts will struggle to keep the heat on all winter as home heating assistance decreases, the cost of heating grows, and requests for fuel assistance swell.
Did bankers get paid? Did the rich get their tax cut?
Related:
Yeah, it is kind of hard to sell people a pile of warm s*** when they have been freezing their asses off the last three years.
Framingham discounter TJX is shuttering its A.J. Wright chain, a move that will slash jobs across the state and take its biggest toll on Fall River, where 800 positions will be eliminated at a distribution center by early next year.
Think of it as part of the recovery we never had.
As the Postal Service struggles with financial woes and as mail volume plummets with the turn to texting and e-mail, it is closing an increasing number of post offices.
The best thing the government ever did and it's a complete failure.
Metro
I'm smelling something, aren't you?
I think it would be nice if they cut the fluff and actually looked into their killings, but.... that's why I'm not reading much of the Globe anymore.
- Jobs panel may go on road to get data
- Hawk trapped in T station returned to wild
- Vt. telecommunications firm not viable, audit concludes
- No charges in bullying at prep school
- Comic’s sister-in-law asks to keep rings
- Man held in alleged assault on woman
- Poll shows deep pessimism among seniors
- Jury breaks for weekend in tobacco suit
- Attentive engineer avoids hitting man on tracks in Stoughton
- In Maine, slow progress toward budget
- Two campaign aides to head Patrick’s communications staff
I edit out opinion pieces and sales pitches, readers, sorry. I'm only giving you what I might have read (once, long ago).
Nation
- Street preacher guilty in Smart abduction trial
- Only salvaged Last Stand flag sold for $2.2m
- Tribute to ‘Wonderful Life’ opens in N.Y.
- Girl, 2, rescued from vending machine
- NYPD arrests boyfriend in designer’s death
- Couple arrested in dismemberment killing
- Clinton steps back on old familiar platform
- Vt. senator rails against tax package for 9 hours
- Nuclear arms pact has votes for Senate ratification, aide says
- Deficit was largest for November on record
- Combining drugs eases early cancer of breast
- CIA used Nazi collaborator in Cold War
- Pa. couple convicted in toddler’s death
I guess I'm not so Smart since I never read a word. It's not a Wonderful Paper, that's for sure -- as if I cared what Bill Clinton thinks. Whatever it is, I'm against it!
And I said no more Nazis!
World
I've stopped bullying China, why won't you?
- Two die in suicide attack in eastern Afghanistan
- Gorbachev warns about Russia’s stability
- Serbian court acquits 10 of helping fugitive
- Indonesian terror suspect captured
- Polio kills 200 in Republic of Congo
- Election protests in Haiti capital ease
- Cables show Vatican tensions over abuse
- Bucking trend, Bolivia lowers retirement age to 58
- Attack on British royals prompts criticism of security
- UK’s Holy Thorn Tree chopped to a stump
- Croatia’s fugitive ex-premier arrested
- Head of brutal Mexican cartel killed in shootout, police say
Globe Editorial Breaking tradition, Fed chief is right to take his case public
Why am I not surprised the Globe is backing the private banks?
The mass murder of Muslims over lies is about ll I can see at this point in time.
Business
- Tax cut bill could aid Cape Wind
- WBUR’s new ad campaign is a rarity for public radio
- Filene’s site bidders line up for vetting
- Steward would pay $21m for hospitals
- Generic drug makers get top court hearing
- In deal, Molecular Insight files Chapter 11
- Fed will need to stem inflation, Volcker says
- Pfizer withdraws drug for high blood pressure
- Austrian banker sued in Madoff fraud
- Consumers are showing much more optimism
- New CEO at Good Samaritan
- Former Goldman Sachs employee stole trade secrets
- China raises bank reserve levels in effort to rein in lending
- Ireland strives to persuade investors to trust its banks
And what I set aside for my friend (sigh):
Sports
- Spikes suspended four games
- Faulk talks up play
- BC has plan to deal with wait problem
- Newton’s law: a lock for Heisman Trophy
- Crawford is fit to be signed
- Yankees hope for 7 years of good luck
- BAA’s Morse, Grilk in an executive shuffle
- Basketball coach dies after collapsing
- Davis rejects that notion
- Bobcats thumbnails
- Savard slowly making strides
- Flyers thumbnails
- Karl chalks up victory No. 1,000
- Howard, Wings stop Canadiens
- They’ll soldier on in cold
- Throes of a dilemma
- New Hampshire comes up short
- Black Bears lacking finishing touch in OT
- Army seeks revenge
Which reminds me, I have a ball game to play in less than an hour.
I have no idea what I will post when I get back, dear readers.