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Man Of The Year: John F. Kennedy, A Way with the People
The taste of victory was fresh and sweet to John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Just about a year ago, he sat in the drawing room of his Georgetown home and spoke breezily about the office he would assume.
Rare 1st Poe book could fetch record
When a teenage Edgar Allan Poe moved to Boston to find work in 1827, he was eager to launch his literary career, re-establish his roots in the city of his birth and distance himself from his foster father in Richmond, Va.
At least 1 killed in car crash north of El Cajon
The California Highway Patrol reported at least one person was killed in a crash in Bostonia, just north of El Cajon.
Novelty gift ideas for lovers of travel and the arts
Looking for novelty gifts for lovers of travel and the arts? Here are a few novel ideas: -- Architecture City Walks of New York and Paris .
Boston Calling!: Mission of Burma Besieges the Echo
In 1979, Mission of Burma debuted the controlled blast of their calculated chaos to pogo-ers and punks of Boston and the world.
Several Gunshots Fired in El Cajon
A man opened fire on a man who spoke to his girlfriend at a Bostonia convenience store, but none of the shots found their target, police said Monday.
Swine Flu 'Likely' on All Local Campuses
A county health officer says that the chances are good that the H1N1 virus has a presence at most San Diego schools.
New kiosks at SFO first to sell carbon offsets
On Thursday, the Bay Area's largest airport unveiled three Climate Passport kiosks with touch screens that determine how many pounds of carbon dioxide a trip will produce, calculate the sum an environmentally conscious traveler should contribute to projects in San Francisco and California that help reduce greenhouse gases, then allow fliers to ...
It all began there: marriage, an exciting new job, the limitless possibilities of youth, and for America.
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Reagan: Smarter than the Average Kennedy
Mr. Carter's successor, Ronald Reagan, at times oddly charming, though at other times frustrating.
Ted Kennedy; Afghanistan, Obama's Vietnam?; CIA under Fire
Lawrence O'Donnell , native Bostonian and former legislative aide to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, sits in for a vacationing Matt Miller today and leads the discussion about Ted Kennedy 's legacy.
Wahlberg Parties as Bale Goes AWOL on Fighter Set
Christian Bale 's setting off all kinds of alarms again. Filming of The Fighter is underway in Massachusetts, and we have a super spy on the set giving us some dee-lish deets.
SubUrban Legend - San Geronimo
Paul Revere, Bostonian silversmith , took a midnight ride to California in search of gold.
Bob Shallit: Global newspapers in her hands
In an era of digital media, Janis Lott is old school. The co-owner of midtown's Newsbeat magazine shop is selling printed facsimiles of her customers' favorite U.S. and worldwide newspapers - from the Chicago Tribune to the Irish Times to Mexico's La Jornada.
What a brilliant and accomplished man - he enacted Dante's DIVINE COMEDY, joked about Berlusconi, gave fresh perspectives on his Bostonian experiences and laughed, entertained and charmed! At $60, the tickets were worth $600!!! COMMENTS Back to: Home
Airports are strip searching passengers with a new screening device designed to have the bored guy at the monitor burst out laughing when he sees a tiny penis, a weird third nipple, or concealed bondage wear.
The rubbish is coming! One if by land, two if by sea
This post on sea level reality came up in comments , posted by the author of the Climate Sanity website, Tom Moriarty.