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Is the Herald aware one of its reporters is using a copyrighted image on her Facebook page?

Yeah, it's just a Simpsons image, and everybody does it, but a paper that's gone on a crusade against city workers who actually know how to use the Internet might want to spend a second in introspection. Like, maybe Herald honchos might want to ask Jules Crittenden, one of their editors, why he's posting political rants on his personal blog during work hours.

But maybe I'm wrong about that last one and Herald reporters just work wacky hours. That might explain why they think a Twitter post at 10:11 p.m. was done during work hours.

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And let's not forget one of the reporters on the story posts music reviews on his blog during work hours.


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BU students: Keep flu patients away from us

The Daily Free Press reports that while BU has set up special isolation rooms for students with flu-like symptoms, it's not segregating them from other students when it comes to the bathrooms they use. Some students object; BU says they're just overreacting.


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Rim jobs in Brighton

Wicked Local Allston/Brighton reports "a huge problem" with tires being stolen off late-model Hondas, Cadillacs and Acuras - thieves aren't after the rubber, but the rims.


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Patrick to announce layoffs today


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Two to face trial for alleged South End gay bashing

Two men charged with first taunting and then attacking a man they thought was gay will go on trial on assault and battery and civil-rights charges on Dec. 10, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office says.

Darren Morgan, 46, and Howard Rice, 50, were initially charged with assault and battery after the June 15 incident, but an investigation resulted in the civil-rights charge. According to prosecutors, the two, standing near Myers and Chang, 1145 Washington St., hurled homophobic insults at two men who walked by them, and then escalated their attack:

Even as the men tried to avoid the defendants, Rice allegedly placed one victim in a headlock. When he broke free and the victims entered a nearby restaurant, both assailants followed them in and continued to assault them before Boston Police responded and took them into custody.

Innocent, etc.

Sun, 06/14/2009 - 21:00
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Harvard prof, Cambridge cop go to a pub

Channel 4 reports; doesn't say if Gates and Crowley had a beer as they talked at River Gods for an hour.


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Campaign notes: Floon finally visits the Filene's Hole, a reunion of also-rans, endorsements

Floon journeys to Downtown Crossing today to use The Hole as a backdrop for their call to force developers to put up performance bonds before they start digging.

Seems the majority owner of the Hole is sitting on $2.8 billion in cash and is looking for good investments, which apparently Boston isn't.

So if you're near Washington Street around 11:15 a.m., look for the matching candidates, the gaggle of supporters with big blue signs and the TV cameras. They're also promising "a special guest."

Sean Ryan, who didn't make the cut in the at-large city-council preliminaries reports he had dinner recently with the other six candidates who also didn't make it to November - at Kevin McCrea's South End place:

... Over pizza and soda, we shared humorous stories from the campaign, speculated about our future plans, and got to speak more freely than it is ever possible to do in the heat of a political race. The most interesting stories were those of self-realization: at least one candidate was happy to tell us that he had come away secure in the knowledge that he is not a "politician" and would seek to work outside of the system in the future. Another seems already to be gearing up for a second run (his new voice-mail message ends with an enthusiastic "See you in 2011!"). Several expressed a wish to spend more time with family in the future. ...

The South End News endorsed Menino for mayor, but says they'll be keeping their eye on him on the BRA and transparency. Also backing John Connolly, Felix Arroyo, Tito Jackson and Ayanna Pressley for at-large city council seats.

The Phoenix goes for Floon, saying the city would be better if "the mayor listened, dictated less, and attracted fresh blood and vibrant, new ideas." In district council races, the Phoenix goes for Henriquez over Turner, LaMattina over Kulikoski and Ciommo over Selvig

A Globe reporter spotted Doug Bennett running a red light the other day - in front of the Globe building. Bennett said everybody should obey traffic laws, then hung up on the reporter.


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Maybe the traffic on Mass. Ave. was wicked bad

T-riding firefighters

16WadeSt reports these Cambridge firefighters took the T from Kendall to Central this evening.

Copyright 16WadeSt. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.


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Metro: The quicker picker-upper

Cones!

Some enterprising MBTA worker figured out he could use some stacks of Metros to sop up leaks on the Orange Line inbound platform at Haymarket. I took this photo today, but the leak wasn't due to today's downpours - the T has been using Metros for months now to sop up the same leak at the same location, probably because it's a lot cheaper than trying to fix the problem.


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