Town manager revels in visit to British sister communityLowell Sun - Duncan Lumley, mayor of Chelmsford, England, left, and Town Manager Bernard Lynch of Chelmsford, Mass., outside the Hylands House, an 18th-century mansion now owned by the Borough of Chelmsford in the United Kingdom. Photo courtesy of Joe Upton
No gloating from ThorntonDenver Post - In fact, Boston general manager Mike O'Connell was fired last month, showing he hadn't perfected the art of always getting ownership to believe it was someone else's fault. Perhaps Bruins president Harry Sinden, the former GM who always found ways to
Packed house mourns death of Maggie DixonNew Castle News - WEST POINT, N.Y. Death is no stranger here. It is the United States Military Academy, Army for the less formal. The chapels here, for Catholics, for Jews, for Protestants, are used often to mark the death of a young man or woman soldier. But even
MSNBC Home Local news Cape Cod, MA MSNBC - BOSTON - The Massachusetts House of Representatives soundly defeated a proposal last night to allow slot machines at the state's four racetracks, in a move that seemingly closes the door for now to Bay State Indian casinos. FULL STORY
Did Bush misuse presidential powers?Christian Science Monitor - The news that President Bush authorized the disclosure of classified information to certain reporters has set off a debate on whether or not Mr. Bush misused his national security powers. FoxNews reports that papers filed Thursday by Special
US immigrants mobilizing for major 'action'Christian Science Monitor - "If you watch TV and read the papers, you would think this [immigration reform] is primarily an issue only for Latinos or only illegals or only poor immigrants. [Monday] will show differently," predicts Abdul Malik Mujahid, a Chicago-based Islamic
Sen. Kennedy pens book on family, countrySeattle Post Intelligencer - WASHINGTON -- Sen. Edward Kennedy was a wide-eyed 14-year-old when his brother Jack, a newly minted congressman, treated him to a personal tour of Washington's landmark buildings - the White House, the Supreme Court, the House floor. "It's good that
Julia doesn't need a hit, but her latest venture qualifiesOrlando Sentinel - Question: What's the deal with Julia Louis-Dreyfus? Her father, Gerard "William" Louis-Dreyfus, is a billionaire businessman, yet she keeps starring in sitcoms trying to repeat the success of Seinfeld. Was she disowned from the family money? Does she