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'Damaged' woman sues over flatfooted sneakers

A Florida woman is suing Concord-based Vibram USA over its Vibram FiveFingers sneakers, claiming they not only fail to provide the health benefits the company claims, they can lead to injuries among people who fail to adjust their gait while using them.

In her suit, filed yesterday in US District Court in Boston, Valerie Bezdek does not specify how she became "damaged" while using the sneakers, but says she never would have bought a pair if she'd known the truth. She's asking to be named lead plaintiff in a class-action suit that seeks millions of dollars in damages and lawyer's fees.


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Cat falls from 19th-story window in Back Bay, lives


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Another stabbing in Dorchester today

Boston Police report a man, 26, was stabbed on Park Street around 7:45 p.m. He was taken to Boston Medical Center in serious condition, but is expected to survive, police say.

Another man was stabbed outside the Bowdoin Street Health Center around 11:30 a.m.

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Four-alarm fire in same Roxbury complex hit by nine-alarm fire in 2010

Norfolk Avenue fire

Norfolk Avenue fire. Photo by BFD.

Firefighters managed to contain a fire that broke out shortly after 10 p.m. in a Norfolk Avenue complex where the 9-alarm fire broke out in 2010.

Several of the buildings in the 35 Norfolk Ave., complex were already marked to keep firefighters out. Damage was estimated at $150,000.

The "RFD" on the building stands for Royal Fire Door.

One squatter was removed as firefighters battled the fire; the department reports finding "strong evidence" that squatters were living in the buildings: "Food wrappers, bottles, cans, etc."

Casey reports:

We work at 173 Norfolk and bike by here daily. Some activity there in the last few days: a guy going in the bldg. Also some guy wandering around the rubble two days ago with sandals on. And gloves.

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Barley Hall to become Joshua Tree again

The owners of Barley Hall, 1314 Commonwealth Ave. in Allston, go before the Boston Licensing Board on Wednesday to ask permission to change its name back to Joshua Tree, which is what they called it until last summer.


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Woman jumps off Tobin, dies

Hit a pier, Charlestown Patch reports.


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Probably not many BU wisecracks at BC tonight

A player on the BC football team was arraigned today on charges he used his cell phone to record the sounds of his roommate and a woman having sex, then played it for others; all very illegal under Massachusetts law. Channel 5 reports.


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New Balance project calls for 15-story hotel, track stadium, offices in Brighton

The Boston Business Journal details the company's filing with the BRA for its $235-million project.


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Court rules Tufts wasn't horsing around with the First Amendment when it barred veterinarian who owed it money from a lecture

The Supreme Judicial Court ruled today Tufts University had every right to bar the door to a lecture to a veterinarian who'd refused to pay its veterinary school for treating her horse.

The state's highest court ruled that at issue was strictly a non-paid bill, not any attempt to get at Margo Roman because she holds a different philosophy on veterinary care than her counterparts at the university veterinary school.

Roman had brought her horse to the school for treatment of an eye problem in 2004. Doctors there diagnosed a metastized cancer and said she should consider "palliative euthanasia." Roman, who integrates homeopathy and herbal remedies into her practice, refused and took her horse home. According to the ruling, she then refused to pay a bill for the consultation, which led the school to warn her she would be barred from all campus activities until she paid.

The next year, Roman tried to attend a lecture at Tufts by a specialist on the purported evils of feeding "raw food" to animals. Roman, who promotes feeding "raw food" to animals, was met at the door by a school official, who said if she tried to get in, he'd have a nearby campus police officer arrest her.

Roman sued, claiming that because the event was open to everybody else and advertised publicly, barring her infringed on her right to free speech, even if she didn't plan to actually say anything.

In its ruling, the court noted that the state constitution is not as strict as its federal counterpart in limiting First Amendment actions to government agencies. But, the justices continued, Roman failed to prove that what Tufts did was harmful to her freedom of expression because the reason for banning her had nothing to do with her opinions but was instead "reasonable and neutral as to content and viewpoint" and only concerned with bill payment.

Roman suggests that, in deciding to exclude her from the lecture, the defendants were motivated impermissibly by personal animus toward her, or because they disagreed with her views on integrative medicine and raw food diets. The personal views of the defendants have no impact on the question whether the policy itself was content- and viewpoint-neutral. To the extent that Roman is claiming that the facially-neutral policy was invoked only to exclude those sharing her views, but not invoked against debtor clients whose views were consistent with those presented at the lecture, she has offered no evidence that anyone else with an outstanding and overdue debt attended or sought to attend the lecture.


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Dunkin' Donuts driver achieves the Masshole trifecta

It takes skill to block a bus stop, a bike lane AND a hydrant simultaneously. Well, that, and an 18-wheeler. JP Biker was on hand to chronicle this achievement, on Centre at Seaverns.


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