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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (February 22, 2008)

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`Charlie Bartlett' deserves attention. Movie review 534
`Race is just a thing of the past'; AUC students examine Black History Month. 936
A look at new way to govern; Shrewsbury shares experience. 821
A tale of two Worcesters; Organist Adrian Lucas helps choir get ready for its visit to England. 955
AD's Desk. 121
Aline Bergeron, 91. 19
All police officers carrying Tasers on patrols; Weapons are nonlethal way to stop suspects. 447
Angelina I. (Amorosi) Iacobini, 96. 253
AOH Irish Festival set tomorrow. 93
Appraisals sought for center site. 483
Arthur A. Jolicoeur, 87. 230
Barbara Nurse. 319
Bear family gets a checkup; Decades-long study tracks bears in wild. 1150
Berlin Arrest Log. 171
Berlin Police Log. 376
Board can delay meeting broadcasts. 352
Bon voyage. 92
BRIEFS. 166
BROOKFIELDS NOTEBOOK. 749
Brower's clutch play gives UMass big lift. 425
Business briefs. 444
Cache of firearms leads to one arrest. 317
Celts suddenly road tripping; Davis beats buzzer, Boston. 716
Clinton firm cleaning up property. 247
Clinton men arraigned on Sterling, Holden fires. 179
Clinton race is on. 603
College-bound students like what they see in Worcester. 676
Coming up big for overtime win. 825
Commission keeps its cool; Critic presents 13 questions. 825
CORRECTION. Correction notice 33
Corrections and amplifications. Correction notice 41
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2209
DIGEST. 120
Dorothy P. Dembinski. 246
Downing to run for selectman. 452
Dufault's dedication pays off for Harvard. 1516
Eleanor Sawyer. 108
Election Day registration on track; Augustus advocates bill for convenience of voters. 573
Elsie A. (Allen) Travers. 151
Emotional Chieftains upset Spartans. 771
Evelyn A. Desaulniers. 157
FBI finds 3 prized, long-lost paintings; Shrewsbury home robbed in 1976. 1513
Fearing China; 3Com sale a victim of U.S. concerns. 1031
Fingerprints reveal man wanted by immigration. 297
Fire chief lobbies for 2 firefighters; Federal grant would pay $210,000. 604
Firetruck deal turns to ashes; Builder is bonder; businesses go under. 1024
Firetruck winner needs a pretty big parking space; Town's `yard sale' of surplus equipment nets $58,000. 415
Five, so far, running in Lancaster. 375
Flames hit Clinton home; Fire causes an estimated $100,000 in damage. 337
Frank J. LaTulippe, 70. 156
Funerals Today. 499
Gilberta S. Spratt. 279
Grandmother asks selectmen to apply for life-jacket grant. 573
Helen E. (Cargin) David. 112
Henry F. Santos, 90. 47
Historic organ is ready to clear its pipes; Church ready for Sunday debut. 509
Ireland's archaeological wonders the topic at WAM. 1019
Irving W. Bergstrom, 86. 41
Jean E. Nurse, 83. 40
John David Henderson. 269
Jose Angel Diaz, 72. 104
Lancaster Arrest Log. 76
Lancaster Police Log. 313
Lawbreaking ought to affect players' status. 640
Levy announces run for Senate. 498
Library debuts wireless Internet service. 278
Local swimmers shine in Little Rhody meet. 237
Man quits over e-mails; Obscenities allegedly sent to MBTA official. 359
Management of farm land debated. 608
Manny wants to stay in Hub; Sox option is 2 more years. 844
Mary M. (Krupika) Nadolink, 91. 67
Mohegan Sun casino lawsuit still in play; Does immunity extend to last 3 defendants? 677
Molly artfully blends punk and Celtic. 583
Naps finish fast and win in OT; Rams falter as Brooks fouls out. 471
Nashoba girls give Lunenburg a scare. 639
Nashoba's robot heads to Boston. 740
No. 1 Gardner hits playoff pitch; Blodgett, Johnson each bag a pair. 457
Notice issues again confront health board. 762
Nuclear energy should count as an alternative. 689
On the line; Schedule shifts don't address commuter-rail needs. Editorial 250
On the road to nowhere fast. 1056
Owner says Struck Cafe is not open; Cotter petitions for personal bankruptcy. 314
Parks versus recreation; Debate continues over what is important. 1087
PRESS BOX. 707
Prodigy to play at Carnegie Hall; Young pianist started at age 4. 394
Pujols is no longer a lock at 1B. 1273
Rabid skunk prompts vaccination push; Board plans low-cost clinic for pets. 429
Raymond P. Gingras, 66. 221
Ready (again) for the close-up; Filmmakers giving city second take for location shoots. 1544
Recent Deaths. 1233
REGIONAL DIGEST. 269
REGIONAL DIGEST. 292
REGIONAL DIGEST. 402
REGIONAL DIGEST. 320
Reuben E. Lebeaux, 83. 747
Reverend Alphonse A. Volungis, 89. 446
Rumor of cell phone tower has residents up in arms. 404
Ruth L. (Harrop) Marum, 83. 22
SENIOR PROFILE; Clinton High School's Dave Peete. 66
Shrewsbury Nurseries' Lebeaux sowed seeds of service to the town. Company overview 532

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