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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (January 9, 2008)

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$10,000 bail set for driver facing 4th DUI charge; Police chase, scuffle with suspect. 410
A milestone for Hounds. 929
Addiction practice is opposed; ZBA denies special permit for medical group. 484
Adeline V. (Hughes) Pratt, 85. 199
Antonina Ciecuria Slowik, 86. 299
Baffling odor plagues school. 359
Bail revoked for shooting suspect; Man faces earlier charges in fatal highway chase. 737
Beatrice E. Nordigian. 218
Bernardians finish in rush Red Raiders unable to stop Mercier in second half. 632
Blocking hardest shots takes technique, nerve. 979
Board votes for longer school day; Grades 4-8 affected if grant comes through. 502
Brady adds another award; Moss second in AP voting. 795
Business briefs. 412
Centennial celebration kicks off for library. 614
Clinton, McCain; Capsized campaign scores big comeback. 591
Clinton, McCain; Experience a plus; women's vote helps. 548
Council backs cameras to enforce traffic rules; Video surveillance at selected intersections. 539
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2435
Criticism unlikely to end council's pursuit of discipline. 417
Cyril M. Merritt, 81. 127
Defiant council hits mandates; Councilors say Clean Water Act regulations too costly. 766
Dr. Harry "Hank" Payne, 60. 205
Elinor G. (Walkins) Johnson, 90. 222
Ellen M. (Fair) Sweeney. 237
Ethel V. Moback, 99. 153
FDR collection is going to auction; Owner says new site is not viable. 471
Funerals Today. 457
George Briggs, 89. 221
Heading south; Front-runners still in play after New Hampshire vote. Editorial 248
Heading southwest; Whatever happened to redistricting reform? Editorial 334
Jags run with Garrard; Veteran thrives in first season as starting QB. 811
Jesse Lee Brigham, 27. 364
Jordan scores 1,000th in win. 1152
Judge merges racketeering lawsuits; Defendants include `Duddie' Massad. 847
Last debate may have turned tide for Clinton; McCain deals hard blow to Romney in ex-governor's backyard. 1318
Leon J. Langlois, 87. 268
Less blow to the budget; Warmth, respite from storms a huge help to cities and towns. 1160
Liberians seeking solutions may visit Worcester. 778
Mae (Pizzotti) Stiles; 1915 - 2007. 325
Mary A. (Turco) Fortunato, 88. 42
Matthew J. Dorr, 42. 241
Maynard praises his firefighters; Selectmen, new chief meet. 411
New millennium for Trojan star; Burke hits 1,000 career points. 707
Nice and slow; Slow cooker recipes on the rise for harried cooks. Recipe 1652
Noise law comment period is extended; Fines proposed in pending ordinance. 272
North turns back SPM; Jimenez heats up; Polar Bears contain Tharpe. 485
Nutritional know-how funded; City's aim: Everyone could learn to nip hunger. 806
Obama in Mass. today to attend fundraiser hosted by Patrick; Governor says people buying into the politics of inclusion, hope they offer. 357
Official: No extra treatment capacity. 334
Open house for 9-year dream; Perkins Child Development Center ready for toddlers. 512
ORANGE NOTEBOOK. 233
Panel takes another look at store plan; Vote on Stop & Shop could come by month's end. 384
Patrick's successful appeal may bode well for Obama. 819
Pike entrance proposal for Route 56 resurrected. 464
Planning Board OKs Walgreens; Conditions are attached to approval. 376
Plasski, Griffiths lead Greyhounds. 785
Police follow leads in stabbing. 458
PRESS BOX. 218
Probing Obama's sudden allure. 673
Raymond J. Chenette Jr., 50. 361
Recent Deaths. 1299
REGIONAL DIGEST. 414
REGIONAL DIGEST. 322
REGIONAL DIGEST. 251
Robert S. Shanks, 50. 249
Rock's `dark prince' lights up DCU Center. 600
Russell C. Troy, 90. 115
School board seeks state learning grant; Vote to change course is questioned. 457
School official accuses Wong of violating law; Connors: 4 met to decide school board post. 832
Schools find a solution to the late-bus lament. 398
Schools to get 2,000 computers; $1.2M settlement leads to purchase. 502
Section of building collapses. 136
Selectman announces change in course; Focus shifts to development work. 434
Selectmen schedule interviews with sergeants for police chief. 508
Selectmen to meet at 6 a.m. on computer-network proposal. 670
Sidewalk snow called safety risk; Some say residents should shovel or pay. 622
Simonne A. (LeBlanc) Jolicoeur, 89. 222
Speidel requests budgets from department heads. 285
State doesn't know if listeriosis outbreak is over. 1008
T'hawks roll behind Conti; Algonquin outlasts Colonials in Mid-Wach A battle. 606
Tenants flee fire, smoke; Aerial ladder used in rescues. 455
Terps bounce chilly 'Saders; Three injuries handicap HC. 712
The big news is in `the not'. 677
Tivnan says he will not seek another term as selectman. 617
Town hopes to get $3.3M for library. 466
Trapasso nets 17 as Pioneers upend Highlanders. 843
Turning tables on toddlers. 170
Two more charged in fight, stabbing; Erving brawl left one in hospital. 848
Two-car crash on Route 131. 152
Verizon completes work on cellular phone service. 346
Walter T. Nichols, Jr. 259
Ward blanks listless Bruins; Julien incensed at lack of effort. 685
Yellow Jackets trip Crusaders. 253
Zoning change endorsed for retail in Rt. 15 district. 483

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