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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (August 9, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
2 accused of drag racing. 230
A stroll of the dice; `Lost Vegas' labyrinth opens in Sterling. 642
A youthful touch for `Much Ado'. 387
Anthony R. Bisceglia, 1915 - 2007, WWII Veteran, Owned Wonder Bar. 718
Arrests may quiet Granite St. 2 hung out with murder, stabbing suspects. 467
Auburn eliminated after falling in eight. 301
Briefs. 242
Bringing obituaries back to life. Obituary 634
Business briefs. 446
Candidates can learn from garden; `Zucchini in every pot' is an admirable goal. 937
Computer repair leads to charge of child porn. 368
Counselor among 2 facing coke charges. 297
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 1843
CSI Tantasqua; Dusting soda cans for fingerprints helps stimulate students' interest in science. 1329
Dog left chained at pound saved by chance appearance. 337
Downes secures victory. 657
East Brookfield woman injured in crash. 159
Ernest J. Bicchiere, 61. 306
Funerals Today. Obituary 490
Gardner board taps new director; Cruickshank to lead GGCDC. 436
GOP hopeful says Kerry ripe to be beaten; Beatty talks to town Republicans. 597
Grant to benefit Tech students; Program will assist some students as they plan for college. 351
Green Hill Park zoo closed; Investigation under way after two sick goats euthanized. 270
He can drive and putt at 55; Sylwestrzak wins eighth GMGC title. 595
Helen E. (Benoit) Couillard, 90. 262
Honorable Justice William F. Brewin, Retired. 205
Hospitals strengthen ties through programs; St. Vincent, Beth Israel Deaconess. 339
Husband freed in reported `killing'; A call to police in halting English. 598
Improper hiring cited at state hospital; It was never disclosed candidate was relative. 337
June E. (Spahl) Dwyer. 310
Life's search ends; Man finds lost grave of mother. 1206
Local authors to showcase work at museum. 799
Lynda Clayton, 66. 104
Marlboro wraps up 2nd crown; Flynn, Jordan show way as late Wachusett rush falls short. 523
McAuliffe's sister reflects on mission; Christa lost her life in '86 space disaster. 333
McCarthy runs for council on conservation platform; Republican joins the crowd. 565
Mello promotes RNAi research; Nobel Prize winner says tool would revolutionize medicine. 530
Mildred (Cutter) Priest Redfern, 74. 404
Miller mulling a return to NBA; Retired Indiana guard in contact with Celtics. 529
New best friends; Owners, pets meet and greet each other at library. 487
New England briefs. 118
Norman E. Naum, 69. 300
Only choice; Firing of state medical examiner key to fresh start. Editorial 449
Ool handcuffs Tornadoes; little support for Weagle; Worcester musters only two hits off three pitchers. 620
Parents pressuring companies to get the lead out of products; Paint's not the only source of harm. 742
Pelosi finds scant evidence of Iraq success. 479
Playful dog tangles with skunk in town's second case of rabies. 854
Police station vote called off; Rosa says more info needed for decision. 693
Power is disrupted by fallen tree limb. 137
PRESS BOX. 176
Proposals to combat crime aired; U.S. Rep. McGovern organizes discussion. 861
QB soaking in knowledge; Rookie Gutierrez making most of his opportunity. 757
Questions always will surround Bonds' record. Editorial 181
Real metal classics by `X' men; `Paradise Lost' album follows `The Odyssey'. 1144
Recent Deaths. 1052
REGIONAL DIGEST. 398
REGIONAL DIGEST. 381
REGIONAL DIGEST. 558
REGIONAL DIGEST. 180
Roadwork to affect commuters; New routes needed to station. 435
Robert Bosworth Percy. 353
Romney runs with prevailing political winds. 864
SBA closing fire disaster center today; Resources still available for Bernat Mill fire victims. 375
Scorching August temperatures loom. 596
Selectmen seeking school-aid reimbursement. 359
Selectmen slash diner lease price; Edgemere's purchase price is up. 499
Selectmen to screen personnel board applicants; Appointment, controversy spurs change. 453
Selectmen to use rehabilitation money to tear down house. 349
Sewerage creates domino effect; Rutland, Holden gain via city funds. 545
Sex offender bylaw backed by committee. 484
State monitoring city finances. 638
Stella C. Leclair, 88. 196
Summer meals program gets boost; Project Bread gives city grant of $45,900. 539
Suspects in MySpace scam awaiting trial; Men were lured on Internet, robbed. 673
Tip call nailed suspect; Man arraigned in abduction try. 1133
Town councilor, manager exchange series of barbs. 501
Town Hall revises hours of business. 282
Two arrests keep police officers busy; Foot chases result in captures, charges. 359
Vigorous violinist; Wendy Putnam plays with the BSO, directs a chamber music society. 1215
Webster block marks end of era; Post-Prohibition home to a bar/restaurant becoming a fast-food site. 853
Wesley in mix at CB; Pats acquire Bears' backup. 655
Who's laughing now? 874
Williams was a legend, but Doerr was a role model. 1167

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