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Experts offer tips for beating career blues
You drag yourself out of bed, head reluctantly to work and watch the minutes tick off the clock.
Jeff Corwin: 100 Heartbeats, the race to save the Eartha s most endangered species.
Corwin's book, "100 Heartbeats: The Race to Save Earth's Most Endangered Species," focuses on the few species that have joined the "100 heartbeats club," a phrase describing animal populations with 100 or fewer living in the wild.
A Taxonomy of Recommender Agents on theInternet
Abstract Recently, Artificial Intelligence techniques have proved useful in helping users to handle the large amount of information on the Internet.
Former Gas Station Sells In Canton For $480K, Will Be Italian Food Store
A former gas station on Washington Street in Canton, which has been sold for $480,000, will be converted into an Italian food store.
Utah OKs Settlement With Waste Incinerator
Utah regulators have approved a nearly $520,000 settlement over environmental violations at the state's only large-scale incinerator for hazardous waste.
Dad turns in daughter allegedly using name of Norwell resident
ILBERT, Ariz. - Authorities say the father of a woman wanted in a series of fraudulent credit card purchases turned her in to Gilbert police.
A two-car crash in front of Norwell High School Monday afternoon sent three people by ambulance to Lutheran Hospital.
Cell phone collection drive under way in SouthWood
Cell Phones for Soldiers and the Storage Center at SouthWood have begun a cell phone collection drive to benefit military personnel serving overseas.
Norwell 3rd in Class C band contest
Norwell High School was among the top three marching bands in the Class C competition.
Norwell Office Building Sold For $3.3M
Corporate Center of Norwell LLC has purchased the 48,714-square-foot office building at 120 Longwater Drive in Norwell for $3.3 million.
Company donates 600 used cell phones
Docomo Pacific general manager for Saipan operations James Nelson turned over three huge boxes containing the used cellular phones to CNMI Military and Veterans Affairs Executive Director Ruth Coleman on Friday.
A portrait of Staff Sergeant Billy Lynch
Billy Lynch left Dorchester 72 years ago, and they're pretty sure they've finally found him, a long way from home, deep in the ground in China.
Norwell grad running for a cause
When a person uses onea s talents and abilities to help another in need, it is one of lifea s greatest moments.
Some of today's younger folks put cell phones to good uses
Cell phones have become a much bigger part of our lives than many people imagined.
Abstract This paper examines a number of the approaches, origins and ideals of context-aware systems design, looking particularly at the way that history influences what we do in our ongoing activity.
Artistic detail in kids' books
If Jan Brett wasn't an author/illustrator, she might be a horsewoman in the Olympics, a chicken farmer or an airline pilot.
Police: Couple beat man at KFC over slow order
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Cops: Mass. couple beat man at KFC over slow order
NORWELL, Mass. - Police say a couple, upset over the slowness of their Kentucky Fried Chicken order, assaulted a man who asked them to stop yelling profanities for the sake of children in line.
With beer and cheer, a fitting Octoberfest
"Ein Prosit, ein Prosit der Gemuetlichkeit,'' shouted Justin Crawford, who, after the toast, took a big swig of beer from his German-style stein.
Radius Financial Group Secures Mortgage...
Norwell-based Radius Financial Group Inc., a privately held mortgage banker licensed in New England and Florida, has announced it has closed on a mortgage warehouse credit facility with Sovereign Bank.