Thursday, June 9, 2011

Take Your Pick

I'm sorry I won't be reading these items, dear readers. I feel I have failed you; however, I simply have no interest in endless insults and lies anymore.  My appetite for the Ole BG is rapidly diminishing to nothing.   

And remember, readers, you only get five free looks before the wall is up.

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Hockey’s black eye 
The hit on Bruin Nathan Horton in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final and its punishment raise questions about violence in the sport, and whether the NHL can leave some of the fights and bone-jarring hits behind.

Another Garden Party
The series has become a best-of-three and it’s starting to feel like captain Zdeno Chara could be hoisting the Stanley Cup over his 6-foot-9-inch head Monday night at the Garden. 

Lahey explores merger with Beth Israel
The Lahey Clinic and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, two respected teaching institutions, have become the latest Massachusetts hospitals to explore a merger in a health care market bracing for dramatic shifts.

For young victims, tornado lives on
About 40,000 students returned to school this week after three tornadoes tore through western Massachusetts. Returning to the classroom, educators say, is a way to restore at least part of students’ daily routines. But even that proved challenging in storm-ravaged Springfield.

BC asks for Irish project secrecy
In a case being watched closely on both sides of the Atlantic, Boston College filed a motion in US District Court yesterday to stop British authorities from getting records from an oral history project involving paramilitary fighters in Northern Ireland.

A ship’s ‘manna from heaven’
Restoration of Mystic Seaport’s Charles W. Morgan, the last surviving American wooden whaling ship, involves oak unearthed during an excavation in Charlestown.

Pfizer joins academics in bid for progress
The pharmaceutical giant announced a partnership with leading Boston-area hospitals, medical schools, and universities, to address the years-long gap between basic science discoveries and the testing of drugs stemming from those advances. 

Metro

Nation
Comments: Casual Romney crap?;  Because Obama says it it's true?; Fascist Bureau of Instigation warning of CIA-Duh danger?; And government calling Blago a liar, now that's rich kettle hollering pot. Blago taken down because he was going to stop state debt payments to BoA over plant closing in Chicago. The sell-the Senate seat stuff came quickly afterward.

World
The paper covers the floods in China as they ignore them here at home.

Business
Comments: Starting at the top, they are giving you the business again. See why I am sick of this s***?; Why should we believe liar Bernanke or the Fed?; And all the mixed messages in the BuSiness section? 

PFFFFFFFFFT!