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San Francisco’s sea lion horde evacuates its Pier 39 home

SAN FRANCISCO – Last month, marine scientists counted more than 1,500 sea lions on fabled Pier 39, a record number that delighted tourists and baffled scientists.

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31 December 2009 at 22:17 - Comments

Rattling fans may be loose

Q. My ceiling fans rattle around. What can I do to correct this annoyance? TYRONE , in Hotton’s chat room

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31 December 2009 at 22:17 - Comments

North Korea bans foreign currencies

North Korea has banned the use of foreign currency, another sign its hard-line communist government is intent on reasserting control over the country’s nascent market economy.

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31 December 2009 at 22:17 - Comments

Lowell’s thumb surgery goes well

Mike Lowell had the torn ligament in his right thumb repaired yesterday in Arizona and is expected to be ready to join the Red Sox in time for spring training.

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31 December 2009 at 22:02 - Comments

A resolution to be green

IPSWICH – On a typical morning, Don Bowen unplugs his hybrid and heads to his Beverly office.

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31 December 2009 at 22:02 - Comments

Plonkapalooza: Each expert’s top five whites and reds

Michael Meagher is beverage manager at BOKX 109 restaurant at the Hotel Indigo in Newton and chairman of the Boston Sommelier Society.

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31 December 2009 at 22:02 - Comments

Graying of US academia stirs debate

CAMBRIDGE — This fall, professor Roy J. Glauber regaled a dozen Harvard freshmen with tales of his youth — as an 18-year-old undergraduate helping to develop the atomic bomb on the Manhattan Project.

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31 December 2009 at 21:47 - Comments

The kitchen is closed

SAUGUS – On a strip known for the conspicuous, the red-pillared palace was going to outdo them all. Modeled on the Forbidden City, home to five centuries of Chinese emperors, the 51,000-square-foot restaurant atop a flattened hill would be more sumptuous than its Polynesian-style competitor, Kowloon, grander than the neon-cactus-fronted Hilltop Steakhouse, more eye-popping than Prince Pizzeria’s “Leaning Tower of …

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31 December 2009 at 21:47 - Comments

SD authorities say driver’s blood alcohol was .708

South Dakota authorities say a woman found passed out in a stolen delivery van earlier this month registered a blood alcohol content of .708 — nearly nine times the legal limit and a possible record for the state.

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31 December 2009 at 21:02 - Comments

Brady: ‘I’m expecting to play the whole game’

Tom Brady provided the most revealing answer yet as to how the Patriots will approach Sunday’s game against the Houston…

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31 December 2009 at 20:17 - Comments