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Margaret, so I have been receiving daily updates. "The loss and the death associated with the earthquake I felt very acutely. It has reminded me of other close and unexpected deaths I've felt in my life.
The pain goes beyond the deaths of close friends. It includes the huge cultural loss: the large murals in the Episcopal cathedral, which, like the Roman Catholic cathedral, collapsed in the quake; the National Museum of Art and Holy Trinity Music School. "Those treasures will never be replaced."
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Tedy Bruschi got out of his van, felt the cold air slap his face, saw the snow flurries and knew it was going to be a good night.
It will do," said Bruschi.
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By Ed Stannard Register Metro Editor
HARTFORD -- Bishop-elect Ian T. Douglas' heart is drawn to two different places these days. One brought him to where he is now; the other will form his future.
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WATERTOWN, Mass. -- Janet Wolfe, Ph.D., President and Founder of Wolfe Laboratories, Inc., a biopharmaceutical development services company located in...
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My brother lives in Boston so I was surprised recently when he made a scallop dish during a visit with our mother in St. Louis.
They had both just arrived from Boston, where they had access to any type of seafood - fresh from the boat - they could want.
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Editor's note: This is the first of two parts
By PAUL LOCHER
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Business organization to honor Senator Susan Collins, author Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Northeast Utilities Chairman Charles Shivery
BOSTON -- The Ne...
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BOSTON -- The New England Council Board of Directors unanimously voted to present the 2006 "New Englander of the Year" awards to: U.S. Secretary of En...
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Englander Knabe & Allen, a government relations agency based in downtown Los Angeles, has redesigned its Web site to reflect its new name.
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BOSTON -- The New England Council Board of Directors recently announced that the 2005 "New Englander of the Year" awards will be presented to: Joseph ...