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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (April 18, 2008)

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`Band's Visit' plays new tune about Arab-Israeli relations. Movie review 540
A steal at $27.99 billion - but wait, there's more. Editorial 241
Accessory building setback on warrant. 523
Accident injures two in Clinton. 144
Alcott fans 16 as 'Saders roll Richmond wins it for Stags. 653
Alicia Witt, Pacino keep on ticking. 479
Artist has Home touch. 157
Beacon Hill Roll Call. 1120
Beckett stumps Yanks; Manny crashes 2 homers as Sox regain lead. 770
BERLIN ARREST LOG. 106
Berlin Police Log. 376
Bernice I. (Krol) Lagrant, 84. 231
Books build a bridge to New Orleans; Interfaith community project. 504
Boys track dominates Marlboro. 598
Briefs. 173
Budget, $1.5M for roads top warrant; Fate of old Town Hall to be decided. 503
Business briefs. 349
Bypass of turbine approval is likely. 412
Candidates nominated at caucus. 197
Capt. Michael E. McCaffrey, USN, 52. 406
Cheerleader injured at DCU event dies; Newton woman, 20, was hurt during competition. 532
Chieftains piling up plenty of net gains. 853
City man faces gun charges. 253
Civil War saga tells of runaway slave. 656
Clinton softball, baseball teams win. 787
College locks down after threat; Details are sketchy in Atlantic Union incident. 532
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2738
Creative reuse of factory Ansin's legacy; `Lifestyle centers' run on green fuels. 801
Crude `Sarah Marshall' very forgettable. Movie review 312
David Baird running for Clinton assessor's seat. 303
Digest. 518
Dispatch reveals silent call procedure; Method helps those in need of help. 639
Eagle Ridge residents assured concerns being monitored. 693
Eagles' Going no-hits Parker. 721
Earth Day cleanup to freshen city's face; Residents urged to join in effort. 381
Edith M. Kreft, 83. 222
Evergreen Solar sales soar 45%; Marlboro firm cites new overseas markets. 418
Fair wind blows good for entire trio. 745
Fantasy owners move toward realm of reality. 1353
Field of dreams? Selectmen concerned over lack of field data. 918
Finn Riggins keeps you guessing. Sound recording review 137
Francis J. Russo. 275
Funerals Today. 521
Gaels sprint to two victories; Casey McGown sets a school record in girls track. 1048
Gas pipe project crosses wetlands; Tennessee Gas outlines plans. 548
Gertrude A. (Burdick) Higgins, 90. 172
Gladys A. Pruszynski. 403
Group proposes new task force to monitor siting of cell towers. 493
Guardians, Naps off on dream trip to Toronto. 1205
Hangin' tough; Scrappy Bruins aren't done yet. 546
Hearing officer rules that Casella application stands. 314
Highlanders shut out Burncoat. 530
Homework efforts win bicycles. 211
Housing gets a boost; Governor delivers funding for projects. 950
Joseph J. McGee. 119
Joseph K. Oates, 45. 215
Judge denies pastor's request; Hargrove sought to force election. 374
Lancaster budget in `good' shape. 3731
Lancaster Police Log. 391
Large brush fire scorches 25 acres. 253
Late charges lift St. Mary's past Parker; Bowens spark No. 2 Hudson. 612
Lowe's to moor retail center; $75M project on Route 20. 637
Man sentenced to jail for holdup with hatchet. 354
Mary A. (Feenstra) Picard, 85. 215
Mary H. (Deignan) Gunstead, 81. 200
Math for all minors must be major study; Report shows teaching should add up. 695
McNee's three RBIs propel the Engineers. 350
Mentors make the difference at Clinton High. 258
Music awards honor Lavallee's achievements. 376
Not exactly `Ben-Hur'. 112
Numbers muddy jury pool; Auditor criticizes unnecessary calls. 383
O'Rourke, Pioneers hold off Tomahawks. 449
Ortiz starting to look better; Papi carrying 3-game streak. 765
Paper chase; Fashion challenge dresses up show of dead-tree art. 1387
Parkhurst begins transformation to Parks and Rec. home. 604
Parsons triggers Bernardians. 722
Payment means lights will stay on; Board to pay $22,100 to keep streets illuminated. 519
Pedroia a force already in '08; Youngster looks like all-star. 799
Philadelphia fog; Democratic debate was less than historic. Editorial 416
Police chief wants gun range license suspended. 730
Police identify victim of Holden car accident. 153
Police investigating break-in at abandoned school. 240
Police warn skateboarders; Trespassing not allowed. 215
Recent Deaths. 907
Recounting workplace characters. 753
REGIONAL DIGEST. 418
REGIONAL DIGEST. 495
REGIONAL DIGEST. 274
REGIONAL DIGEST. 1123
Remains of legal brush fires spark 2 blazes. 419
Rosalie M. Bergeron. 218
Round Mound plenty blunt. 785
Ruth E. (Woodill) Greenslit, 84. 31
Science strikes a chord of pride; Fair showcases youths' efforts. 592
Severe budget cuts loom. 270
Shirley I. (Fedler) Kularski, 83. 293
Siver Insurance a full financial services agency. 949
Son takes up dad's Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge. 306
Stanley J. Novak. 43
Stephanie Barbara Macora. 269

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