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  1. 10 local runners to compete in 113th Boston Marathon (The Holland Sentinel)

  2. 2009 NAB Show Exhibitor Profiles (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

  3. [41] - Go Go Gadget Gimmick! (Lords of Pain)

  4. #4 North Carolina Whips Boston College To End Regular Season (WITN 7 North Carolina)

  5. 6th graders from Boston help family move into new home (New England Cable News)

  6. A-B Community Notes (Feb. 27) (Allston-Brighton Tab)

  7. ACC: Last-place Georgia Tech ousts Clemson (Austin American-Statesman)

  8. ACC Tournament: UNC won't lose sight of big picture (The Salisbury Post)

  9. ACC tournament storylines (The State)

  10. ACC tourney: Day 2 preview and picks (Covers.com)

  11. AP News in Brief (AP via Yahoo! News)

  12. AP Top Stories (The Gadsden Times)

  13. A Maine College Baseball Team That Is Always on the Road (New York Times)

  14. A Murmansk Tea Party? (Foreign Policy Blogs)

  15. ...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 445 PM EDT (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)

  16. A Spring Sampler (The Tech)

  17. A big chill heads our way, but it could be worse (Birmingham News)

  18. A brief fling with spring (Boston Globe)

  19. A fisherman's life: 'It's always something' (Gloucester Daily Times)

  20. A look at weather in New England's history (New England Cable News)

  21. A soundtrack for a beautiful day (Boston Globe)

  22. Achy head? It could be the weather (Baltimore Sun)

  23. After ice storm, town reaches out, up (Boston Globe)

  24. Al fresco, at last: Todd Lyon gives you the scoop on patios (New Haven Register)

  25. Alaska Radar System Aids Research On Space Weather, Solar Storms (redOrbit)

  26. American League Team Notes (USA Today)

  27. Americans' Top Hometown Spots (Forbes)

  28. Andy on the Run: Nothing beats Boston on Marathon weekend (Foster's Daily Democrat)

  29. Anger boils over at capitol (The Oklahoma Daily)

  30. Area sports teams adjusting schedules due to weather (The Longview News-Journal)

  31. Arts Groups Try To Weather Economic Storm (WBUR Boston)

  32. Aruba: New search for teen who disappeared in 2005 (AP via Yahoo! News)

  33. Ayers to address Boston students via satellite (Chicago Tribune)

  34. BASE: Ohio State vs. Georgia Suspended in B5 Inning (Ohio State Buckeyes)

  35. BC students move Ayers event (Boston Globe)

  36. BP: A Fight to the Finish (R News)

  37. BP: Apology Accepted (R News)

  38. BP: Appreciating Boeheim (R News)

  39. BP: Buffalo's Mixed Message (R News)

  40. BP: Buffalo's Texas Two-Step (R News)

  41. BP: Civic Treasures (R News)

  42. BP: Ethics of Child's Play (R News)

  43. BP: Fighting a Losing Battle (R News)

  44. BP: Giving the Bills Game Back (R News)

  45. BP: Grudge to the Grave (R News)

  46. BP: Lucky Lindy Ruff (R News)

  47. BP: Meeting Our Expectations (R News)

  48. BP: NFL Draft Cicadas (R News)

  49. BP: The Paulus in All of Us (R News)

  50. BP: Three and Out (R News)

  51. BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED TORNADO WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE QUAD CITIES IA IL 437 PM CDT FRI JUN 19 ... (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)

  52. Baby chicks arrive, to the delight of preschoolers (The Daily News of Newburyport)

  53. Balentine excited for first 'official' Boston Marathon (The York Weekly)

  54. Barbecue Boston Butt Sale (WTOC 11 Savannah)

  55. Baseball: FGCU holds on to beat Boston College, 6-4 (Naples Daily News)

  56. Baseball history to hit auction block (The Daily News of Newburyport)

  57. Bat-tery charged (Concord Monitor)

  58. Bay Community Church provides 'faith stimulus' (Mobile Press-Register)

  59. Beckett goes 3 shutout innings in Boston win (WINK TV Southwest Florida)

  60. Beckett helps Boston open with win (Asbury Park Press)

  61. Ben Reiter: Spring Postcard: Boston's deep pitching staff on full display (Sports Illustrated)

  62. Berries Taking A Beating From Rain (WBUR Boston)

  63. Beverly residents compete in 113th Boston Marathon (Beverly Citizen)

  64. Billy's Re-Opens at Southridge (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  65. Biodefense labs make bad neighbors, residents say (Los Angeles Times)

  66. Bite Size News, June 23: Bad Weather = Bad Business Edition (Bostonist)

  67. Blame Your Headache On Weather (KMGH 7 Denver)

  68. Blue Angels Boston fly-over cancelled (WBZ News Radio Boston)

  69. Blue Angels Flyover In Boston Cancelled (WBZ Boston)

  70. Blue Angels cancel Boston flyover (Boston Globe)

  71. BoSox prez: Fenway should last another 40-50 years (Sports Illustrated)

  72. Board approves moving housing authority to Fairland (The Joplin Globe)

  73. Boat vendors say business is good despite tough economy (Suburban Journals)

  74. Boston Blotter: Cambridge Drive-By Victim Was Packing Heat (Bostonist)

  75. Boston College: No Speech By 1960s Radical Ayers (WBZ Boston)

  76. Boston College: No speech by Obama-linked radical Bill Ayers (Boston Herald)

  77. Boston College Tops Virginia 76-63 In ACC Tourney (WITN 7 North Carolina)

  78. Boston College bans Ayers teleconference (Moldova.org)

  79. Boston College bans Ayers teleconference (UPI)

  80. Boston College baseball's a big hit (Boston Herald)

  81. Boston College cancels Ayers appearance (The Brown Daily Herald)

  82. Boston College cancels Ayers' controversial visit (The Marquette Tribune)

  83. Boston College students volunteer to help build Habitat house in Huntington (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)

  84. Boston Globe Death Watch: Litigation Edition (Bostonist)

  85. Boston Globe Reaches Deal With Largest Union (WITN 7 North Carolina)

  86. Boston Globe Union Granted Deadline Extension (WITN 7 North Carolina)

  87. Boston, Greater Philadelphia and Greater San Francisco Top Milken Institute's Ranking of Life Sciences Clusters in U.S. (Marketwire)

  88. Boston, Greater Philadelphia and Greater San Francisco Top Milken Institute's Ranking of Life Sciences Clusters in U.S. (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

  89. Boston Heroes Lilly And Smith Impressed With Home Opener (Yahoo! Canada Sports)

  90. Boston, MA (Sports Network) - The New York Yankees announced that their postponed game from June 5 against the Tampa ... (TSN)

  91. Boston Mayorfest 2009: Chelsea (Bostonist)

  92. Boston, Philly, San Fran Ranked as Top Life Science Clusters (Commercial Property News)

  93. Boston Pizza Tribune Athlete of the Week (Welland Tribune)

  94. Boston Pops release new album (New England Cable News)

  95. Boston Rain Doesn't Dampen iPhone Buyers (PC World)

  96. Boston Rain Doesn't Dampen iPhone Buyers (PC World via Yahoo! News)

  97. Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays Opening Day game postponed by rain (The Republican)

  98. Boston Red Sox beat Minnesota Twins 10-1 (Toronto Star)

  99. Boston Red Sox drown Minnesota Twins in doubleheader sweep (Pioneer Press)

  100. Boston Red Sox postpone season opener versus Rays on Monday (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

  101. Boston Red Sox spring training update: Sox, New York Yankees square off in Tampa Bay (The Republican)

  102. Boston Red Sox sweep Minnesota Twins in day-night doubleheader (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

  103. Boston Red Sox sweep the Minnesota Twins in day-night doubleheader (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

  104. Boston Students Spending Spring Break Building Houses (KHBS - KHOG Fort Smith - Fayetteville)

  105. Boston Viral Video is Harvard Bachelor Number 3 (Bostonist)

  106. Boston Weekend Guide (Travel Channel)

  107. Boston becomes 'StormReady' (FOX 25 Boston)

  108. Boston completes sweep, is 5-0 vs. Yankees for 1st time in 24 years (Tucson Citizen)

  109. Boston opens with 5-3 win (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)

  110. Boston police deal with mob at site of slaying (7 News Boston)

  111. Boston students to host Ayers off-campus (UPI)

  112. Boston's Spring Fling laid-back affair (Thomasville Times-Enterprise)

  113. Boston's Youkilis to rejoin team on Wednesday (WINK TV Southwest Florida)

  114. Boston’s more home-grown (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

  115. Boy George Out of Jail- The Killers Orchestra- Promoters Vs Jacko- Police May Reunite Again- Eminem Late Night- More ... (antiMUSIC)

  116. Breakin in Boston (The Mass Media)

  117. Briefing: Stamps will cost 2 cents more Monday (Pioneer Press)

  118. Bruins look to make history in Game 7 (CBC)

  119. Brunswick Names Coleman Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

  120. Brunswick's Q1 2009 Earnings Call Scheduled (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

  121. Brush Fires Pop Up Around Region (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  122. Buchholz helps Red Sox beat Reds 2-1 (WINK TV Southwest Florida)

  123. Burton warms up to idea of returning to Hub (Boston Herald)

  124. Business calendar (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

  125. By Mark Jalkanen/DMG Web Columnist (The Daily Mining Gazette)

  126. CA-BUSINESS Summary (The Globe and Mail)

  127. CP writers picks: Bruins will weather Hurricanes (SportingNews)

  128. CTM Announces New Mobile Service Bringing Discounts and Offers to Boston's Visitors (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

  129. Cabell County Sheriff Hopes to Add Deputies (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  130. Cabell Midland Tries to Defend Its Title in Archery Tournament (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  131. Cape blaze highlights utility danger (Cape Cod Times)

  132. Cape weather: Hang on to your hats! (Cape Cod Times)

  133. Cape weather: More clouds of gloom (Cape Cod Times)

  134. Cape weather: Sunny skies, nice temps (Cape Cod Times)

  135. Cape weather: 'pleasure in the flowers' (Cape Cod Times)

  136. Car Enthusiasts Flock to World of Wheels (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  137. Carlisle: Ducks' success gives them big-story status (Ventura County Star)

  138. Carolina Not Losing Sight Of Big Picture At ACC (NBC 17 Raleigh)

  139. Carolina not losing sight of big picture at ACC (SportingNews)

  140. Carolina not losing sight of big picture at ACC (Sports Illustrated)

  141. Celtics To Keep Garnett Out Until Playoffs (FOX Carolina)

  142. Celtics finally put down Bulls after 7 long games (CBC)

  143. Chamber group to offer expo on storm plans for businesses (The Joplin Globe)

  144. Chamber members remember 2008 (Sherwood Voice)

  145. 'Cheeful Weather for the Wedding' leads a spring parade of New in Paperback (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)

  146. Chiefs vs. Red Sox rained out, Smoltz tries for rehab start tonight (The Post-Standard)

  147. Chris Dietz (WTVQ Lexington)

  148. Chuck Jaffe: Test your ability to weather a financial crisis before it hits (Market Watch)

  149. Church offers own 'stimulus' to help needy (The Post and Courier)

  150. Church's cash handout part of `faith stimulus' (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)

  151. Church's cash handout part of `faith stimulus' (AP via Yahoo! News)

  152. Church's cash handout part of 'faith stimulus' (Billings Gazette)

  153. Church's cash handout part of 'faith stimulus' (The Herald-Mail)

  154. Church's cash handout part of 'faith stimulus' (The Pantagraph)

  155. City of Boston becomes "StormReady" (New England Cable News)

  156. City of Charleston Cracking Down on Delinquent Fee Accounts (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  157. Clinton Township marathoner raises money for cancer support group (Hunterdon Review)

  158. Cole to run in Boston Marathon (Bakercityherald.com)

  159. College Baseball Programs Become Casualties in Hard Times (New York Times)

  160. College turns away Ayers (The Lewiston Sun Journal)

  161. Comforts of home: Local quilter in second decade of helping sick kids (Marblehead Reporter)

  162. Concord: Where redcoats and Walden Pond meet (Los Angeles Times)

  163. Cool temps, storms make July stand (UPI)

  164. Corporate Social Responsibility Weekly Recap (May 13 - May 20, 2009) (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

  165. County runners compete in Boston Marathon (Galveston County Daily News)

  166. Craft beer companies enjoy steady sales despite bad economy (Boston Herald)

  167. Crews put finishing touches on improvements at Boston's Fenway Park (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

  168. DEVILS LOSE TO BRUINS, 4-1 (New York Post)

  169. Damage not as severe in Newton County (The Joplin Globe)

  170. Dead Weather Set Album Release and Tour Plans (antiMUSIC)

  171. Dead Weather's White And Mosshart Fight (ChartAttack.com)

  172. Doctor in Dramatic South Pole Rescue Dies at 57 (International Herald Tribune)

  173. Doctor in South Pole rescue dies (Contra Costa Times)

  174. Doctor in dramatic South Pole rescue dies at 57 (7 News Boston)

  175. Dr. Jerri Nielsen dies of cancer she found (UPI)

  176. Dreary Winter Weather Boosts Bloomsday Entries (Track & Field News)

  177. Dumb and Dumber (The Eagle-Tribune)

  178. ESPN Invades Morgantown (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  179. EXTRA: Severe storms; Strickland lawsuit; Pirate standoff (The Marietta Times)

  180. Eagles brave the weather to split doubleheader (The Heights)

  181. Electricians joining new league (The Mining Journal)

  182. Ellensburg's Farthing completes Boston Marathon (The Daily Record)

  183. Ellsbury ready to play every day for the Boston Red Sox (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

  184. Ethiopia's Merga, Kenya's Kosgei win at Boston Marathon (Everett Herald)

  185. Ex-Bomber inks $2.5M deal (Battle Creek Enquirer)

  186. Exciting spring at SES (Hampton Union)

  187. Ex-weather gal loses license for 45 days in OUI (Boston Herald)

  188. FAA OKs Blue Angels photo flyover in Boston (7 News Boston)

  189. FAA OKs Blue Angels photo flyover in Boston (Boston Herald)

  190. Fantasy Mail: What to do with Lester (Sports Illustrated)

  191. Farewell to a career in an ever-changing industry (Hutchinson News)

  192. Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston Announces 2008 Loss, Suspends Quarterly Dividend (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

  193. Fighter Jets Photo Shoot Scheduled For Boston (WCVB Boston)

  194. Fish stories: Good weather brings better fishing (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)

  195. Fishing Boston to Portsmouth continues to improve (The Daily News of Newburyport)

  196. Five ACC story lines (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

  197. Five Muscatine runners heading to Boston (Muscatine Journal)

  198. Florida Marlins leave Boston with 2-1 rain-shortened win over Red Sox (The Palm Beach Post)

  199. Flying Car Takes Step Closer to Reality (Edmunds.com)

  200. For struggling Newbury church, weather vane a gift from above (Boston Globe)

  201. Former Adrianite Runs Boston Marathon (Nobles County Review)

  202. Former Weather Underground member William Ayers to speak at Brandeis University in Mass. (WQAD Moline)

  203. Four reasons why online dating is recession proof (CNN)

  204. Fox weather gal 'regrets' OUI bust (Boston Herald)

  205. Friday's Wake Forest-Boston College Game Postponed (Wake Forest Sports)

  206. Frozen three: Trio of ex-Icedogs part of college hockey’s final weekend (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)

  207. Gallery of ASNE Award-Winning Leads (Poynter Institute)

  208. Game 7 may be classic (Lowell Sun)

  209. Georgetown beats St. John's at Mets' new park (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

  210. Georgetown beats St. John's at Mets' new park (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

  211. Getting Back to Business After Disaster Strikes (TechNewsWorld.com)

  212. 'Girly' Girl Party Store Set to Open in South Charleston (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  213. Glaring Rocket Launch Could Surprise East Coast Residents Tuesday Evening (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)

  214. Global Weather-Celsius (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

  215. Gonzo: Welcome to Philadelphia (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

  216. Good Morning! (KWTX-TV Waco)

  217. Grand Rapids News Summary: Headlines for June 12 (The Grand Rapids Press)

  218. 'Grand threshold' - After 18 years, Saco's $2.4M train station opens Friday (Sun Chronicle)

  219. Great Lakes Bay Region runners to pound Boston pavement in Monday's marathon (The Saginaw News)

  220. Handouts for hand up - Church gets creative with cash gifts to fuel charitable projects (Missoulian)

  221. Haneisen: Remembering one huge storm (The MetroWest Daily News)

  222. Having a ball: 'Bird' likes lofty perch (Detroit News)

  223. Heavy snow causing blackouts, traffic mess in Indiana, Michigan (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)

  224. Heavy snow causing blackouts, traffic mess in Indiana, Michigan (WAVE 3 Louisville)

  225. Heavy, wet snow causes problems in Mich, Ind (AP via Yahoo! News)

  226. Here in New england (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

  227. Here in new england (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

  228. High winds cause damage in Picher (The Joplin Globe)

  229. Hingham High graduation is Saturday! (The Hingham Journal)

  230. Historic Takeoff Makes "Flying Car" a Reality (Aircraft Maintenance Technology)

  231. Historic Takeoff Makes 'Flying Car' a Reality (The Auto Channel)

  232. Hitting it Out of The New Ballpark (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  233. Homers Odyssey: News tries to solve new Yankee Stadium's quandary (New York Daily News)

  234. Hoping the Third Time's a Charm, Obama Names Locke to Commerce (CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News)

  235. House Explosion Was Suicide, Investigators Say (WCVB Boston)

  236. How prayer has sustained the republic (WorldNet Daily)

  237. Hundreds of Firefighters Attend Rescue Training (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  238. I-64 Crash Halts Traffic in Barboursville Area; No One Hurt (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  239. IS BOSTON READY FOR A REVOLUTION? (Boston Globe)

  240. In the town of Harvard, it's time to give the trees a hug (Boston Globe)

  241. In zoos, a different stimulus package (The Providence Journal)

  242. Indians end Boston s 11 game winning streak 9 8 (The Citizen of Laconia)

  243. Indians end Boston's 11-game streak (Erie Times-News)

  244. Indians end Boston's 11-game winning streak 9-8 (7 News Boston)

  245. Indians end Boston’s 11-game winning streak 9-8 (The Patriot Ledger)

  246. Industry Recommends Money-Market Fund Safeguards (SmartPros Accounting)

  247. Industry recommends money-market fund safeguards (Washington Post)

  248. Investigation of Cowboys facility collapse begins (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

  249. Investigation of Cowboys facility collapse begins (Fox Sports)

  250. It's official: Boston now 'storm ready' (New England Cable News)

  251. Jack White's Dead Weather Announce Tour (Spin)

  252. Japan ousts sloppy U.S, advances to WBC final (Sports Illustrated)

  253. Japan thumps USA, advances to WBC final (Sports Illustrated)

  254. Jayson Stark: Rumblings and Grumblings -- Terry Francona and Charlie Manuel managing with a human touch (ESPN)

  255. Jeff Pearlman: Ian Kinsler helping Jewish fans conquer Shawn Green withdrawal (Sports Illustrated)

  256. Joas cousins are witnesses to history (The Chippewa Herald)

  257. John Smoltz, who just wants the ball, doesn't care about his age (The Post-Standard)

  258. Jokinen Has Been Star For Hurricanes (MyNC.com)

  259. Journalist tapped to chronicle military life (Boston Globe)

  260. KELLY SMITH: It's been a rollercoaster ride since our last game - now it's time to put things right (Daily Mail)

  261. Kelly Smith hails improving Boston as former Arsenal forward leads them to victory (Daily Mail)

  262. Kenya's Cheruiyot seeking fifth Boston Marathon (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

  263. Kerns: Weekend not over yet, so don't miss Lubbock Arts Festival at Civic Center (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)

  264. Kobe, Lakers blister Jazz, 108-94 (The Morning Call)

  265. Ky. House Freezes Gas Tax (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  266. Lakers, Celtics a Study in Game 7 Contrasts (The Republican)

  267. Last Minute Dead Weather Show Announced In Toronto (ChartAttack.com)

  268. Leggett rebounds from personal tragedy, has Clemson back in hunt (The State)

  269. Lights Out For Boston As Birds Return Home (WBZ Boston)

  270. Littlefield: Economic Hope In Old Junk, Er, Memorabilia (WBUR Boston)

  271. Living the dream through sports and writing (Seattle Times)

  272. Local Storm Chasers Sweep The Plains (WBZ Boston)

  273. Local bowling scores (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)

  274. Local pair run down a dream in Boston (Fort Frances Times)

  275. Local runners hit Boston Marathon (The Camrose Canadian)

  276. Locals clean up after the storm (The New Britain Herald)

  277. Long Ball Powers Rays Past Rockies 12-4 (ABC News)

  278. Long ball powers Rays past Rockies 12-4 (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)

  279. Long-lasting nerve block could change pain management (PhysOrg)

  280. Look Out For The Blue Angels Flyover In Boston (WBZ Boston)

  281. Louisville?s Reputation Is Built on Pressure (New York Times)

  282. MGLF: Ohio State Closes Season with 25th Place Finish at NCAA Championships (Ohio State Buckeyes)

  283. MHKY: Boston University Prevails vs. Buckeyes in NCAA First Round (Ohio State Buckeyes)

  284. MLB Game Summary - Boston At Toronto (WCVB Boston)

  285. MTEN: Inclement Weather Moves NCAA Regional to Indoor Tennis Center (Ohio State Buckeyes)

  286. Main Street Construction will Resume on Monday (East Aurora Advertiser)

  287. Man Breaks Leg in Sissonville ATV Accident (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  288. Man Hit By a Car in Charleston (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  289. Man Indicted on Murder Charge in Wife's Death (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  290. Man Trapped Under ATV in Logan County, Witnesses Say (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  291. Manny's $8.5M Boston Penthouse Up For Sale (WCVB Boston)

  292. Many options for the outdoorsman (Lowell Sun)

  293. Marlins top BoSox in rain-shortened game (Yahoo! Canada Sports)

  294. Marshall Football Player Arrested (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  295. Mets-Pirates game in Pittsburgh postponed by weather (TSN)

  296. Migraine headaches linked to the weather (Los Angeles Times)

  297. Mini-Van Rollover on I-77, Road Re-Opened (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  298. Minnesota tops Penny, Red Sox (Sentinel & Enterprise)

  299. More Sports (Whittier Daily News)

  300. More rms address hidden wine value (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)

  301. Morning storms harbor tornadoes (Texarkana Gazette)

  302. Mother of 3 runs Boston Marathon (Tustin News)

  303. NAHL's Wildcats wrap up last open tryout camp (Wichita Falls Times Record News)

  304. NFL notes (Connecticut Post)

  305. NHL Game Summary - Calgary at Carolina (TheScore.com)

  306. NOAA’s National Weather Service Declares Boston StormReady (NOAA)

  307. NWS STORM SURVEY ON THOMAS COUNTY TORNADO (WCTV Tallahassee)

  308. NWS Storm Survey on Thomas County Tornado (WCTV Tallahassee)

  309. NWS: Two Tornadoes Struck South Georgia (WCTV Tallahassee)

  310. Names of 4 Lone Grove tornado victims released (Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4)

  311. Nation/World briefs (Detroit News)

  312. Needham bicyclist petitions for state bike safety money (Needham Times)

  313. New Kids: Vital Cogs (Roto Experts via Yahoo! Sports)

  314. New Trial Date Set for Men Charged in Minister's Murder (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  315. Newsflash mit Sonic Youth, Arctic Monkeys, Have Heart, Dead Weather, Darkest Hour, Beth Ditto, Linkin Park, Phoenix ... (Visions)

  316. 'Nice weather for a duck,' not for tourism (The Daily News of Newburyport)

  317. Nolasco throws rain-shortened gem in win over Red Sox (Connecticut Post)

  318. Nolasco wins rain-shortened gem vs. Boston (Boston Globe)

  319. North Texas Events, April 10 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)

  320. North Texas Events, April 17 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)

  321. Not Quite New Orleans Weather (The Tech)

  322. Obama's Night Out at the Basketball Game (Time Magazine)

  323. Oklahoma First Responders Participate in Tornado Emergency Exercise Sponsored by Sprint (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

  324. On Baseball: Respectability a goal for Crisp in KC (The MetroWest Daily News)

  325. Opening day forecast; Freeze watches for the South, Midwest (USA Today)

  326. Outgoing US Attorney to work in Boston (FOX Providence)

  327. PRINCETON: Keller hoping this Boston goes well (The Princeton Packet)

  328. Pace. Space. But Oh, That Face. (New York Times)

  329. Panthers shut out Bruins to stay in playoff hunt (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

  330. Papelbon fined for slow play (The Eagle-Tribune)

  331. Parkersburg football coach Ed Thomas shot and killed (The Des Moines Register)

  332. Parkersburg shooting: ’We lost an icon’ in Ed Thomas (The Des Moines Register)

  333. Passion Pit's Bonnaroo gig a perfect Tenn. (Boston Herald)

  334. Patrolling waterways of the Baltimore area (Baltimore Sun)

  335. Pedroia, Beckett lift Boston (The Capital)

  336. Pitcher Curt Schilling Announces Retirement (ClickOnDetroit)

  337. Planet Green Announces Fan Favorite Returning Series Premiering in 2nd Quarter (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

  338. Planet Green Renews Five Series (MultiChannel News)

  339. Police testimony disputed in appeal in 2006 killing (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

  340. Poor Weather Bad For Cape Businesses (WCVB Boston)

  341. Popular area TV weatherman hanging it up after 43 years (The Sun Chronicle)

  342. Potential Globe buyers emerge (Boston Globe)

  343. Power Company Wants 43% Rate Hike (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  344. Previewing the major conference tournaments (Philadelphia Daily News)

  345. Pride Parade mourns loss of longtime leader (Boston Globe)

  346. Published on: 6/25/2009. (Daily Nation)

  347. Q-Tip's Shelved 2001 Album Kamaal the Abstract Finally Released (Pitchfork)

  348. Quail Hollow's smooth weekend a major success (The Charlotte Observer)

  349. Questions/Answers (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

  350. Questions/Answers (Pasadena Star-News)

  351. Questions/Answers (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)

  352. RING OF HONOR ANNOUNCES RETURN OF THE BIG 10 SALE (Pro Wrestling Insider)

  353. RING OF HONOR TAKE NO PRISONERS PPV LIVE REPORT (Pro Wrestling Insider)

  354. Race has evolved into fine Tune-Up (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

  355. Rain a pain for fans in the Northeast (New England Sports Network)

  356. Rajkowski column: State's sports are like its weather (St. Cloud Times)

  357. Ramirez, Cabrera push Venezuela past U.S. at WBC (National Post)

  358. Rays’ Opening Day center fielder: Zobrist? (Bradenton Herald)

  359. Rays put an end to Rockies' 11-game winning streak (USA Today)

  360. Rays put an end to Rockies' 11-game winning streak (WTSP-TV Tampa)

  361. Read Viewer E-Mails To Len Dawson (KMBC-TV Kansas City)

  362. Reception is a high for Lowe (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

  363. Recession freezing out cold-weather baseball teams (OregonLive.com)

  364. Recession freezing out cold-weather baseball teams (SportingNews)

  365. Record setting heat, fire danger in New England (Boston Herald)

  366. Red Sox 2, Blue Jays 1: Wakefield's eight strong innings pace Boston to victory (The Providence Journal)

  367. Red Sox 2, Blue Jays 1: Youkilis, Matsuzaka cleared to return; other notes (The Providence Journal)

  368. Red Sox lose rain-shortened game 2-1 (New England Cable News)

  369. Red Sox postpone home opener versus Rays due to weather issues (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

  370. Red Sox rout Tigers, 10-5 (Battle Creek Enquirer)

  371. Red tide affects shellfish beds on the North Shore and areas around Hull and the Outer Boston Harbor islands (Norton Mirror)

  372. Region's ski areas weather winter: Crotched, Pat’s Peak cite well-timed storms for good seasons (The Nashua Telegraph)

  373. Reilly: Runners’ shoes would have great stories (Sharon Advocate)

  374. Religion Briefs (The Daily News)

  375. Religion News in Brief (The Morning News)

  376. Renteria not hot on weather (Contra Costa Times)

  377. "Richfield Today" Sun Current webcast for Thursday, April 2, 2009, Richfield man to run third Boston Marathon (Richfield Sun-Current)

  378. Richfield Township officials don’t plan major changes to land-use plan (West Side Leader & South Side News Leader)

  379. Rising temperatures bring on the big melt (Boston Globe)

  380. Rockies beat Mariners 7-1 for 11th straight win (OregonLive.com)

  381. Rockies riding record-tying win streak (Vail Daily)

  382. Rooster weather vane grounded (The Daily News of Newburyport)

  383. Rose speaks, Noah listens (Chicago Sun-Times)

  384. Rowes Wharf Sea Grille Opens at the Boston Harbor Hotel (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

  385. Rowing Opens Season with Quad Meet (Michigan State Spartans)

  386. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL 7:30PM (WCTV Tallahassee)

  387. STATE OF EMERGENCY (Thomasville Times-Enterprise)

  388. Sanford: From Bad to Worse (Washington Post)

  389. Sasha Frere-Jones: Neko Case is the horn section. (The New Yorker)

  390. Sayonara! USA ousted by Japan in WBC semis (Sports Illustrated)

  391. Schedule maker dropped ball on Sox opener (Lowell Sun)

  392. Scoreboard (Minot Daily News)

  393. Seacoast runners gearing up for Boston Marathon (Portsmouth Herald)

  394. Sean O'Hair Answers Questions After His Win (Cybergolf National)

  395. Secret Dead Weather (Dotmusic via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

  396. Selling Shamrocks for MDA Support (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  397. Shane Dwight's happy with the blues ... (The Sacramento Bee)

  398. Shopping snapshot finds a focus on weather (Boston Globe)

  399. Shopping snapshot finds a focus on weather (Boston Herald)

  400. Shopping snapshot finds a focus on weather (San Francisco Chronicle)

  401. Shopping snapshot finds a focus on weather (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

  402. Shute still relishing Boston Marathon run (Today's Sunbeam)

  403. Sinking of Navy ammunition ship off Boston remembered 65 years later (The Patriot Ledger)

  404. Slain football coach was pillar of tiny Iowa town (Asbury Park Press)

  405. Smoltz heading to Boston with Pawtucket's young ace Clay Buchholtz waiting for his call (The Republican)

  406. Snow And Rain For Sunday's Storm (WBZ Boston)

  407. Softball returns to Boston to face BC (The Daily Free Press)

  408. Southwest Georgia Tornado (WCTV Tallahassee)

  409. Sports World (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

  410. Sports briefs (Macomb Daily)

  411. Sports draws visitors from NY to Boston area (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

  412. Sports in brief (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

  413. Spring Forward With Your Clocks (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  414. State of emergency (The Moultrie Observer)

  415. Stormy weather returns (Boston Herald)

  416. Stray Parrot Found In Boston Back Yard (WCVB Boston)

  417. Strong performance from Clay Buchholz leads Boston Red Sox to spring victory over Cincinnati Reds (The Republican)

  418. Students 'Gear Up' for the Future (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)

  419. Sudbury Marathoner raises funds for liver research (The Sudbury Town Crier)

  420. Sulphur Sports Notes and Announcements (Southwest Daily News)

  421. Summary of Storm Damage as of 3am Thursday (WCTV Tallahassee)

  422. Sun Country Summer, Fall and Winter Sale Fares (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

  423. Swedish boat pulls into Boston first in Volvo (Boston Globe)

  424. TROUBLE'S BRUIN FOR DEVS (New York Post)

  425. TSU Falls to Boston College 8-7 (FOX 7 Austin)

  426. Taiwan Day in Newton draws a crowd (Newton Tab)

  427. Teflon Knees (Forbes)

  428. Test Your Ability To Weather a Financial Crisis Before It Hits (Fox News)

  429. The 20 most memorable moments at the PG Pavillion (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

  430. The Almanac -- weekly (Moldova.org)

  431. The Almanac -- weekly (redOrbit)

  432. The Dead Weather (Evening Standard)

  433. The Garden City Telegram (Garden City Telegram)

  434. The Gloucester County Times (Gloucester County Times)

  435. The Hub-o-sphere (Bostonist)

  436. The Pitchfork Guide to Upcoming Releases: Summer 2009 (Pitchfork)

  437. The art of a successful garage sale (Suburban Journals)

  438. The book morphed in McMullen (The Heights)

  439. The book on Manny: He loves L.A.! Boston? Not so much (Los Angeles Times)

  440. They will take part in 113th Boston Marathon (The Escanaba Daily Press)

  441. This Just in: Mercury More Interesting Than Mars (Wired News)

  442. This Week on Forum: Lent, religion, vegetarians, and Metro (Isthmus)

  443. Though mixed weather looms, New York Yankees to face Boston Red Sox (NJ.com)

  444. Thoughts on Indians' 3-1 loss to Boston on April 27 (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)

  445. Thursday critics' picks (Austin American-Statesman)

  446. Tide turned after Tubby's departure (Athens Banner-Herald)

  447. Today in History - March 14 (AP via Yahoo! News)

  448. Today in History - May 25 (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)

  449. Today in History - May 25 (AP via Yahoo! News)

  450. Today in History - May 25 (The Daily Reflector)

  451. Today in History - Saturday, March 14, 2009 (Red Bluff Daily News)

  452. Today in History - Saturday, March 14 (WQOW Eau Claire)

  453. Today's weather: Expect another soggy afternoon (The News-Press)

  454. Top of the News (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

  455. Tornado Roars Through South Georgia (WCTV Tallahassee)

  456. Tornado has new twist (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

  457. Tornado season returns to area (The Joplin Globe)

  458. Tornadoes, Storms Hit South Georgia (WXIA-TV Atlanta)

  459. Toss up fabulous flavour with favourite greens (Toronto Sun)

  460. Toy Dept.: Spoiler alert -- 2009 O's season in one post (Baltimore Sun)

  461. Traffic jammin': Road construction ramps up as weather improves (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

  462. Trolleys Collide In Boston; 49 People Hurt (WITN 7 North Carolina)

  463. Troopers Find Kids in Car Stopped for DWI (East Aurora Advertiser)

  464. Tune and Cheruiyot cautiously optimistic on eve of Boston title defences (IAAF)

  465. Unitil takes more heat (Sentinel & Enterprise)

  466. Uxbridge's Fletcher runs in Boston today (The Woonsocket Call)

  467. Veteran receiver Galloway signs with Patriots (National Post)

  468. View from the Stands at Boston's WPS Debut (Yahoo! Canada Sports)

  469. Villanova ends 50-year drought against Duke (National Post)

  470. Virginia Tech Earns Shot at North Carolina in A.C.C. Tournament (New York Times)

  471. Volvo Race heads to Boston, the cold and whales (AFP via Yahoo! News)

  472. Volvo Race heads to Boston, the cold and whales (TODAYonline)

  473. Volvo teams face Atlantic whales, bad weather (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)

  474. WFXT (Boston): Exeter teens trigger police response (New Hampshire Union Leader)

  475. WKU track and field wins six events at TSU (Bowling Green Daily News)

  476. WWE Superstars Recap: 6/11/09 (The National Sports Review)

  477. Warm weather brings cool deals for music fans (Boston Herald)

  478. Warm weather could cause migraines (Canada.com)

  479. Warm(ish) Weather Is Finally In The Forecast (WBZ Boston)

  480. Water, Water Everywhere (Tewksbury Town Crier)

  481. Water, Water Everywhere (Wilmington Town Crier)

  482. We want your Echo On Tour photographs (icWales)

  483. Weather-Related Power Outages Reported Statewide (WMUR New Hampshire)

  484. Weather Damage Estimate Upped to $35M (FOX 5 News Atlanta)

  485. Weather Iffy For Atlantis Landing (Local 6 Orlando)

  486. Weather Service checking to see if tornado hit part of Bowie County overnight (KTBS Shreveport)

  487. Weather (The Tech)

  488. Weather : 59.3° | Wind NE0.0 mph (Salina Journal)

  489. Weather can fill medical tents along Boston Marathon route (The MetroWest Daily News)

  490. Weather, equipment problem delay Logan flights (Boston Globe)

  491. Weather hampers ET sports (The Longview News-Journal)

  492. Weather headlines: U.S. Open forecast; more Midwest storms (USA Today)

  493. Weather is perfect for Early Bird (Weirton Daily Times)

  494. Weather may trigger headache (UPI)

  495. Weather no issue for St. Patâs event (Tideland News)

  496. Weather postpones Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox openers (ESPN)

  497. Weather puts damper on fill-the-boot campaign (The Allen American)

  498. Weather slows Star regatta (The Biloxi Sun Herald)

  499. Weather to boost the crushed spirit of Boston sports fans (The Nashua Telegraph)

  500. Weather to celebrate Boston sports (The Nashua Telegraph)

  501. Weather turns dangerous (FOX 25 Boston)

  502. Weather vane brings big dollars (The Daily News of Newburyport)

  503. Weber Powers Rays Past Red Sox (The Tampa Tribune)

  504. Wet Weather Hurting Mass. Farmers (WBZ Boston)

  505. Weymouth mother of seven finds time to train, raise funds for her 7th Boston Marathon (The Patriot Ledger)

  506. Will UML book new future for city hotel? (Lowell Sun)

  507. William Ayers Using (Weather Underground?) Satellite to Address BC (Bostonist)

  508. William Ayers to Address Boston College Via Satellite (Fox News)

  509. William Ayers to speak on Boston College radio show (Boston Globe)

  510. Windsor vet ready to get back to business (Greeley Tribune)

  511. Winsted native competes in 2009 Boston Marathon (Herald-Journal.com)

  512. WinterFest returns (North Adams Transcript)

  513. Wizards embracing New England weather (Major League Soccer)

  514. Wolfpack Trips Up Boston College 74-69 (WITN 7 North Carolina)

  515. World Sunflashes (Toronto Sun)

  516. Yachting: Volvo Race heads to Boston, the cold and whales (Channel NewsAsia)

  517. Yachting: Volvo teams face Atlantic whales, bad weather (Channel NewsAsia)

  518. Yale’s aspiring architects face a job shortage (Yale Daily News)



 
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