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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (September 30, 2008)

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`Christmas Carol' at Hanover. 157
`Difficult case' dog finds health, happy new home; Puppy found in August in puddle of urine and vomit. 449
`Restless' actor dishes on soap. 475
1979-80 Lancers were hard to top. 683
4 city students arrested at frat house. 331
A. Clare (Shannon) Graham, 88. 188
Alfred C. Domenico. 284
Alice C. Hiller. 238
Area companies eye prize; 5 among finalists for state's Economic Impact Awards. 331
Arlyne E. (Bailey) Dowey, 89. 343
Barbra M. (Webber) Davis, 82. 248
Bataan survivor held no grudges; Death March veteran will be memorialized. Obituary 864
Becker student death case quiet; Man arraigned, documents held. 317
Berm proposed to filter runoff. 333
Brotherly deadlock for Milford, Leominster. 1428
Business briefs. 392
Candidate will continue despite death of his wife. 364
Candidates split over question to throw out tax; Chernisky claims Alicea ducks from debate in House race. 807
Carl E. Dahlstrom, 75. 373
Catch `Moonlight' before it's `Gone'. 866
Celtics hungry for an 18th title; Rivers preaches focus as training camp opens in Newport. 865
Clara (Sypra) Nelson, 91. 126
CLINTON ARREST LOG. 269
Clinton Police Log. 765
Clinton Savings unleashes campaign to support NEADS dog training. 324
CORRECTION. Correction notice 38
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 1059
Credit squeeze tightens for area small business. 735
Daniel N. Morrison, Jr. 235
Daniel Robert Schulman. 118
Deborah K. (Kinsey) Rosa, 59. 363
Defense sparkles in Gael loss. 959
Downtown group opens its arms. 623
Dr. George Magrath, 96. 210
Edwin C. Esleeck, 60. 205
Elizabeth M. (Fennix) Markham, 79. 255
Entire city is now in regulated area for Asian beetles; New discoveries in 2 neighborhoods. 688
Ex-Pat is San Francisco's treat. 797
Fall's guys; Red Sox have rally caps on for L.A. 1532
Financial firewall; Congressional rescue plan strikes balance. Editorial 276
Fitzpatrick is honored by superintendents association. 285
Funerals Today. 397
George A. Chauvin, Jr. 399
Happy to tackle hell; Competitive fires burn in `Ironmen'. 1428
Health tips come with a strong beat. 529
Herman K. Hasenstein. 525
Homeless man charged, held; Suspect accused of beating and robbing an acquaintance. 247
How the movies should have been made. 681
Ida Marie Flores, 68. 344
Ida Marie Flores. 342
Interim school job `uplifting'; Loughlin enjoying the challenges of being superintendent. 518
Leominster Credit Union maps 3-story HQ addition. 399
Leon E. McKinney, 74. 266
Linked in History; Gift of armor a sign of friendship for two Worcesters. 744
Loretta E. O'Malley. 329
McCarthy's death jolts city, Palmer. 686
New nurse's familiarity with city a plus. 580
No joy in Chieftainville. 370
O'Brien proposes snowplow rate hike; State, others reportedly pay contractors more. 625
Owl is barred from the skies no longer; After a healing stay at Tufts facility, injured bird is released again to the wild. 620
Pair face kidnapping, weapons charges; Vehicle packed with firearms. 441
Pair found guilty of 2006 shooting death of city man; Victim tried to thwart robbery. 278
Parents warned about `candy' drug. 366
Parking problem gets valet solution. 446
Past Speaks. 839
Patriots, Sundquist push top-ranked Pioneers. 1432
Paul E. Luukko, 61. 222
Peaceful healing garden plan gets favorable legislative look; A way to counter living with cancer. 254
Phoenix Festival rises this weekend. 219
PRESS BOX. 45
Principal gets top school job. 497
Prouty senior goalie makes best of first start. 1448
Rachel O. (Crandall) Manley, 84. 156
Recent Deaths. Obituary 1408
Reed on board through mid-2012. 383
REGIONAL DIGEST. 267
REGIONAL DIGEST. 438
REGIONAL DIGEST. 867
Rising to the culinary challenge of Taste of Wachusett. 1430
Roy A. Benson, Sr. 270
Schools offer space to COA; Senior citizens consider options. 457
Schools react to MCAS results. 512
Selectmen slash funding requests. 498
Seven state reps voted for bailout `rescue package'; Majority felt protections were adequate. 598
Shrewsbury seniors un-evicted. 800
Spooky season. 101
Sports site proposal hit offside. 725
Stabbing suspect acquitted. 186
Stanley P. Rutkiewicz. 446
State agriculture `buzzing' despite economy, official says. 453
State CO2 credits net $13.3M; Auction sale spurs energy programs. 282
Stenman leads Bay Path surge. 523
T. Lorraine (Pomer) Twomey, 75. 286
Tahanto Regional golf team sees an increase in numbers. 878
Town hosts Octoberfest, sans beer. 403
Town meeting is Wednesday; Voters will look at ball fields, parks building and liquor licenses. 801
Trans-Siberian Orchestra returns. 82
Two stabbing suspects arraigned; third sought; Not guilty pleas entered. 383
UMass top doc; Dr. Collins uniquely suited for complex job. Editorial 310
Virginia "Ginger" L. Thompson-Reynolds, 56. 231

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