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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (March 21, 2008)

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`Boys of Spring' speak of summer. 690
2 injured in head-on collision. 92
23 candidates line up for 20 offices. 331
Adam N. Tieuli, 90. 199
Assabet denies wrongdoing. 820
AUC financial issues draw attention of regional higher education commission. 468
AUC status on probation for finances; Resources are questioned. 507
Bain withdraws offer to buy 3Com; Company plans to seek $66 million breakup fee. 631
Barbara E. DeBonis, 88. 34
Beacon Hill Roll Call. 937
Beatrice E. (Moore) Kenneway, 87. 119
Berlin Police Log. 315
Board OKs office-space lease; Town offices stay at 127 Hartwell St. 420
Brennan running for seventh term. 326
Brokered convention could be; Dems' best chance in 2008. 968
Browning Elementary, South Lancaster Academy. Interview 828
Business briefs. 376
Challenger emerges in race for selectman. 399
Changes brewing for Drury Square district. 655
Chara finally returns to the ice. 690
Check for safety. 129
Colleges say students serve communities. 490
Contamination clean-up must wait for road work to be done. 707
Contests are slow to form in Lancaster. 457
Corrections and amplifications. Correction notice 21
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2120
Currie Barss. 55
David S. Calverly, 71, College Professor. 535
Departments told to make 10% cuts; Projected fiscal 2009 shortfall near $3 million. 870
E. Eileen (Barrett) Snow, 88. 218
Easter parade, egg hunt tomorrow. 427
Emotions run high on `Match Day' as med school students get assigned. 577
Entertainment zone proposed for adults; Voters to make decision on budget. 472
Familiar ring to bodyguard flick. Movie review 528
Finding the right guide can make difference. 1091
Firefighter union opposes closing; Undetermined plans for station. 627
Funeral directors push cremation bill; Remains of indigents a concern. 526
Funerals Today. Obituary 396
Give singer some `Space'. 126
Graduation requirements change sought. 486
Habs simply own the B's; Ten straight losses to archrival Canadiens. 907
Health hike hits poorest; Higher co-pays, rates approved. 693
Health, finance chairmen run for incumbent selectman seat. 223
Helping to ease suffering; Gardner pediatrician spearheads effort to build clinic in Haiti. 1435
High schoolers hear how to get out of abuse trap. 514
Holliday tops in the outfield. 1601
HONOR ROLL. 662
House kills casino plan 106-48; Backers warn about unregulated Indian sites. 1298
Immigrants aren't integrated; State's growth comes from abroad. 878
In New England, the rites and wrongs of spring. 134
Increased flexibility, less cost come with new town planner. 477
Inevitability mantle doesn't fit Obama; Lack of experience dooms candidate. 697
John J. Philbin Jr. 352
Judge rejects search objection; Child porn computer scan OK'd. 549
Just a walk in the park? Student hiking trip gets OK. 648
LANCASTER ARREST LOG. 34
Lancaster Police Log. 318
Local customers on notice after information stolen. 702
Long and Friedman named grid coaches; Algonquin, Millbury fill their vacancies. 701
Looking on with pride. 45
Luxury condos ready for sale; Parkview has downtown siting. 1181
M. Patricia (McWhirter) Gibson, 73. 37
Marion I. Fancy, 98. 31
Marlene Dickhaut. 254
Middle school boys played as a team. 691
Monster mash. 131
Naughton hosts budget, senior officials for local forums; Festa touts commitment to seniors. 671
News in brief. 317
No one hurt when cable is cut. 123
Officials work to resolve $727,000 budget shortfall; Residents' input wanted, needed. 567
Parks budget looks at future building. 520
Paul E. Nault, 83. 49
Pauline L. Tjaden. 267
Peter Oscar Zumpfe, 62. 479
Press Box. 151
Program on crop circles next week. 235
Recent Deaths. 798
REGIONAL DIGEST. 582
REGIONAL DIGEST. 206
REGIONAL DIGEST. 361
REGIONAL DIGEST. 179
Robert T. "Bob" Haglund, 57. 40
Ronald W. Bertrand, 66. 226
Salary hike request explained by clerk; Finance panel goes over budget items. 429
School panel raises the bar for athletes; Higher grades required. 816
Selectmen hire executive secretary. 231
Sex plea sinks teacher; Nude photos sent via Web. 612
Sheila C. Veloza. 243
Sibling rivalry in early Clinton. 585
Sleepy BoSox land in Tokyo; 2 exhibitions on weekend. 432
State can't cover bridge repairs yet. 245
STERLING ARREST LOG. 51
Sterling continues to oppose Wekepeke pumping plan. 776
Sterling Police Log. 157
Still standing; Film partly shot; hospital work not. 708
Store clerk clipped over chips. 221
Sylvia Banks. 606
The world gets smaller & cheaper; Couch surfing network allows friendly budget travel. 1220
Their future's so bright, they've gotta wear shades. 451
Theresa Visbeek Marona McKelleb. 51

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