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Notorious39 viewsIn this image released by Fox Searchlight Pictures, Jamal Woolard is shown in a promotional photo for the film, "Notorious." Story and photo on Page 13, Jan. 15, 2009 WEN. (AP Photo/Fox Searchlight, Phil Caruso)
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Practice makes ...126 viewsNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws during the morning practice session of training camp at their football facility in Foxborough, Mass., Monday morning, Aug. 17, 2009. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
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BUSINESS: Outside the Box39 viewsEmployees of the British marketing and employee-development consulting firm ?What If! perform 'Energizer,' an activity to get office employees stuck in cubicles all day to loosen up, at the offices of What If! on Friday, Nov. 28, 2008, in Shanghai, China. Story and photos are on Page 11, 12 in Monday's Westfield Evening News. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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Christmas Fair39 viewsVisitors to a Christmas fair ride an illuminated merry-go-round in Berlin, Monday, Nov. 24, 2008. The Berlin TV tower is pictured left. (AP Photo/Miguel Villagran)
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Spring Ahead36 viewsElectric Time Company employees Dan LaMoore, right, and James Simonini test the lights in three large clocks being constructed at the company's production facility in Medfield, Mass., Friday morning, March 6, 2009. Early Sunday morning, March 8, 2009, most of the United States will set their clocks forward to 3:00 a.m. from 2:00 a.m., commencing daylight saving time. Daylight saving time is not observed in Arizona or Hawaii. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
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She's Out of My League61 viewsIn this film publicity image released by Paramount Pictures, Alice Eve, right, and Jay Baruchel are shown in a scene from, "She's Out of My League." (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures, Darren Michaels)
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When power goes out37 viewsKristin Graham pauses during a visit to the doctor for her son Gatlan Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008, in Houston. For many of the growing millions who depend on home medical equipment a power outage goes way beyond the inconvenience most of us feel — it could be deadly. It's an issue that snuck up on emergency officials, as better medical treatments over the past decade have helped more critically ill people not only survive but move out of nursing homes. Tuesday's Health section, Page 13.(AP Photo/David J. Phillip
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Where will you be First Night?51 viewsThis Dec. 31, 2006 file photo shows Shauna Swansburg, 8, left, and her brother Andy Swansburg, 13, right, of Beverly, Mass., as they watch the First Night parade in Boston. Boston's may be the oldest and largest, but more than 100 cities in the U.S., Canada, Great Britain and New Zealand have First Night celebrations, according to the First Night International web site. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole, FILE)
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Out of Town News37 viewsA unidentified employee of Out of Town News, in the Harvard Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Mass., places a copy of USA Today in a rack, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. USA Today publisher Gannett Co. reported lower preliminary fourth-quarter earnings Friday, but even those profits will be wiped out once the company takes pretax write-downs of as much as $5.9 billion to reflect the declining value of its newspapers. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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Santos retiring38 viewsGill Santos broadcasts his sports report at WBZ-AM radio, Monday, Jan. 26, 2009 in Boston. Santos is retiring from the station after covering six Boston Celtics NBA championships, three New England Patriots Super Bowl wins, two Boston Red Sox World Series crowns, and two Boston Bruins Stanley Cup titles. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole)
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Globe Future69 viewsBoston Globe delivery trucks sit parked at their printing plant in Billerica, Mass., Tuesday, May 5, 2009. The New York Times Co., owner of The Boston Globe, will resume negotiations with its largest union after talks to cut millions of dollars from the union's contract ended at an impasse. The Times has threatened to close the Globe unless unions agree to $20 million in cuts.(AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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Seasonal vibe41 viewsThis undated photo provided by Ballard Designs shows Dot Personalized Christmas Stockings. For habitual home decorators, the holiday season is like, well, Christmas. Creativity can run happily amok, as rooms become set pieces for a few weeks. And while conventional trims and colors remain popular, some take the opportunity to use more daring hues and accessories. (AP Photo/Ballard Designs)
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