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An approachable 'Tale of Two Cities'


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The duck king

Steve Borichevsky photographs a king eider serenely bobbing in the water off Gloucester.


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Scotsman gets free introduction to American jurisprudence in East Boston

John Murray of Glasgow is scheduled for arraignment in East Boston District Court this morning on charges of "interfering with the flight crew" on a flight from Philadelphia to London overnight. The Suffolk County District Attorney's office says he refused to stop blocking the aisle on the US Airways flight and became belligerent and disruptive enough to force the flight crew to land the plane at Logan to get him off.

Innocent, etc.


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Red Sox declare recession over


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Unlucky day for Brigham's Ice Cream

Wicked Local Arlington reports that Sheriff's deputies closed the Mill Street Brigham's on Friday the 13th after its owner, Deal Metrics LLC of Baltimore, failed to pay rent. The restaurant adjoined the company's now-closed ice cream factory.

Three days earlier, the High Street Brigham's in downtown Boston was closed in a similarly abrupt fashion.


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Judge blocks deportation of two detainees who could testify about the death of a third

A federal judge today ordered the federal government and the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department not to move two detainees at the South Bay House of Corrections as the daughter of a third man prepares a lawsuit over the way he died last month.

Judge Mark Wolf issued an emergency order blocking the deportation or movement to another state of the two men based on a petition from Judith Tavarez, whose father Pedro, a native of the Dominican Republic, died on Oct. 19. He scheduled a hearing for Dec. 7.

In a petition filed today, Tavarez said the pair, Domingo Martinez and Leonel Bello, are among five detainees who'd sent a letter to the Dominican consul in Boston on Tavarez's condition the day he died - and the only two who are still housed in Boston (one of the exhibits with her filing is a copy of a Globe article that discusses the letter).

Martinez is preparing a lawsuit over her father's death and wants to at least have Martinez and Bello testify in a deposition over his death. Her lawyers say she has yet to file that suit because she has to wait until after her formal naming as administrator of her father's estate.

Copy of Martinez's petition.
Copy of Wolf's order.


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A giant gaping maw of mediocre Chinese food

David runs down all the Chinese restaurants within three miles of Out of Town News, finds all of them lacking. Mary Chung, he notes, is just outside his Circle of Desolation:

It's 3.2 miles along Mass Ave - give or take – between Mary Chung and Qing Dao Garden, and as far as I'm concerned, there’s not much to eat Chinese-wise along that strip, which encompasses three of the major squares of Cambridge. Sort of disgraceful, don't you think? ...


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BRA postpones vote on moving Allston housing complex

Harry Mattison gets the scoop on the delay of tomorrow's originally scheduled vote. Michael Pahre wonders if it has to do with local officials, in particular Councilor Ciommo, still expressing reservations over the latest proposal.


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Roxbury murder suspect arrested in Lewiston, Maine

Boston Police report the arrest of Gregory Knight, 27, on charges he shot Carl Bonnie to death on Nov. 11 at 69 Clifford St. Knight was nabbed by the Boston Police Fugitive Apprehension Unit.


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Keep your friends close and your cell phone closer - at least on the Orange Line

Emi Hammond tweets:

A cop just warned me not to use my cell on the orange line because people have been grabbing them and running lately.


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