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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (February 28, 2008)

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2 men hurt in restaurant melee; One man critically injured in fight at El Buen Sabor. Medical condition overview 326
29 years' fire duty nears final bell; Chief LaFlamme retires June 1. 819
8 contenders line up for 2 selectmen seats in election April 14. 342
A year of making history; West Boylston prepares to celebrate 200th. 997
Alumni help one another; Holy Cross grads aid entrepreneurs. 741
Angelina I. Iacobini. 136
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria rare in area. 775
As new mayor, Wong gets city new attention; Boston media take notice. 418
Attempt to close a rape loophole; Consent after fraud, deceit. 769
Balanced budget expected by May; Deficit hovering at $576,000. 384
Barbara A. Lawton, 72. 312
Barbara E. Boswell. 86
Barbara Nurse. 307
Beacon Hill Roll Call; A sampling of how your elected officials voted during the week. 890
Beaman bodies on the move. 901
Bertrade R. (Gagne) Jolin, 98. 339
Board picks school chief; Ex-principal at Bryn Mawr. 667
Boston picks up Brown. 716
Boylston Arrests. 33
Boylston Police Log. 416
Bulldogs are surprise winners. 621
Burncoat High announces second-quarter honors. 464
Business briefs. 396
Caissie and Days are wed. 131
Camerata promises vibrant playing. 1079
Canine help on the way; Fundraising push seeking to bring aid dog to youth with epilepsy. 1235
Casella refiles application to augment waste process. 883
Catherine P. Hogan. 382
Celebrating 50 years of jazz. Concert review 749
Celts solve James, Cavs; Allen nets 22 for Boston. Medical condition overview 754
Chamber announces award winners. Awards list 256
Change of venue sought in town golf course suit. 707
Charges dropped; evidence lost. 948
Charter celebrates the arrival of millionth telephone customer. 727
Close shave, game for No. 10 Rockets. 576
Committee formed to help hospital with diversity. 176
Corradino J. "Curry" Galli, 80. 319
Corradino J. Galli. 64
CORRECTION. Correction notice 52
County jail accredited by national association; Celebratory ceremony is slated for March 11. 457
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2342
Danielle (Crivelli) Hinchey, 83. 423
Deborah (Johnson) McManus, 45. 167
Detectors save woman from house fire. 524
Do your homework; New auto insurance system benefits savvy consumers. Editorial 284
Donald J. Davidson, Jr. 169
Doris DeBoer. 201
Doris F. (Marcotte) Daigneault, 81. 267
Doris M. (O'Connor) Haigh, 90. 272
Douglas D. Campbell. 155
Drugs are alleged in teen's rape. 176
Effort to nab art thieves isn't neat, pretty; FBI hopes to solve Shrewsbury crime. 1446
Eleanor C. (Stromberg) Goodhue, 83. 252
Eleanora M. Krause. 97
Erudite author, conservative herald Buckley dies; 82. 990
Ethel J. Zucker. 156
Feverish research; Librarian recounts effects of 1918 epidemic on Leominster. 972
Fire cause is ruled accidental. 460
Fitchburg moving on; Raiders' defense halts Gardner down stretch. 511
Five compete to `Get Healthy'. 1214
Francis X. Gardner. 271
Funerals Today. 626
Garden pros demonstrate skills at show. 568
Gardner High team wins 15th straight swim championship; Coach credits team's leadership. 395
Gayle A. (Bousquet) Speight, 50. 197
Generations keep alive Irish step dancing. 457
George R. Fougere. 251
Get prepared; Area, state face cuts in federal security grants. 1300
Get up, stand up. 109
Gilberta S. Spratt. 273
Grant pays for study of youth alcohol use. 436
Greiss sent back down. 619
Gruzynski, HC brush off Colgate. 551
Gumshoe a dream come true. 887
Gymnastics boys team winners named. 270
Harrington Hospital announces births. 217
Harrington plans to build cancer center. 361
Henry F. Santos. 233
Here's looking up at you, Mr. Moon; Students view lunar eclipse from school. 647
Hilary E. Simone. 210
Hilltoppers move on after strong 2nd half. 422
Hockey coach goes for the gold. 1209
Home invader wounds woman with knife. 574
Horst Kossel. 60
Irving W. Bergstrom. 230
Issue of voting rights for blacks roiled early sufferage movement. 711
James Edward O'Brien. 137
James J. Dillon, 90. 153
Janet Mellin. 119
John Francis Pustis. 236
John T. Whittaker, 80. 44
Katherine Argir. 184
Kenneth "Ken" J. Durkin Jr., 48. 178
Kinback and Wood propel Shrewsbury. 692
L. Bernice Suchecki, 96. 132
Leonard John Cooke. 337
Life sciences bill advances; House favors $1B for research, industry. 1197
Lions claim second Clark title. 1222
Making note of milestone; Fitchburg senior basketball player passes the 1,000 point mark. 607
Masterson is on a mission. 850

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