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Neuroptix CEO Paul Hartung to Speak on Non-Invasive Early Detection of
Genetic Engineering News - Neuroptix Corporation, a Massachusetts-based Alzheimer's and prion disease diagnostics company, today announced that CEO Paul Hartung will be speaking at Photon Forum 2006 in Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 25, to discuss Neuroptix's diagnostic

Two GOP candidates left standing after Daniels drops out
WSTM - ALBANY, N.Y. Randy Daniels has officially dropped out of the running for the Republican nomination for governor. This morning's announcement in Albany by the former Pataki administration official leaves Bill Weld and John Faso as the two candidates

Albany, Not Boston, Focus Here
Gay City News - Massachusetts Republican governor, Mitt Romney was pleased that his state will not become the Las Vegas of same-sex marriages when its Supreme Judicial Court upheld a law barring most out-of-state couples from tying the knot there if their

Schools draft plans for avian flu
Boston Online - As fears of a global flu pandemic intensify, Massachusetts schools are urgently planning how they would feed thousands of college students stranded on campus, educate children who can't come to class -- and even care for research animals. In recent

Romney's Osterville chums
Cape Cod Today - The ingenuity of the foes of the proposed Nantucket Sound wind farm grows ever more impressive. The latest bid to please, among others, millionaire and billionaire campaign contributors centered at Osterville's Wianno and Oyster Harbors clubs is (at

Middle schoolers learn about alcohol abuse
WNYT - They've learned the basics, like math, history and science. Now a group of sixth graders in Berkshire County is getting a crash course on alcohol abuse. Its part of a program called Reach Out Now. It's geared toward teaching kids earlier about the

Adopting chaos
Catholic Online - Ask Charles Mitchell. The media may have painted the same-sex adoption fight as a battle over religious freedom. But Mitchell knows that there s much more at stake. When Massachusetts wanted to force Catholic Charities adoption services to

Multicar crash kills one, leaves two injured
North Adams Transcript - LANESBOROUGH A man was killed and two North County residents were critically injured Saturday morning in a four-car crash in the area of Village Truck Sales and Berkshire Village Liquors on Cheshire Road. Timothy Upton, 21, of LaPlace, La., was

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