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Cops: Speed, booze likely factors in Southborough wreck
The road was closed for several hours following the crash as an accident reconstruction team from the Worcester County district attorney's office
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:03A

Editorial: Good call - Racial Justice Act is no danger to anybody
Controversy follows North Carolina's Racial Justice Act for one reason only: Controversy is needed to sustain the pretense that there was something wrong
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:03A

FairPoint touts new broadband
She spoke with the Monitor this week about meeting the benchmark, getting out of bankruptcy and what's next for the company.
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:02A

Prince William and Kate wedding souvenirs bring revenue to London
Verdict Research recently estimated that the royal marriage could as add as much as $985 million to UK coffers in 2011 - directly through retail and tourism
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:02A

Photographer escapes crash just in time
After he survived a rollover crash on Bellfountain Road on Wednesday, Corvallis photographer Jim Carroll took this shot with a cell phone.
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:02A

Congo rape trial begins
Calls for justice have been met with an incredibly swift response. A mobile court has been sprung up in the closest town to where the attacks took place and
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:01A

Fraud trial to focus on church monies
he was first indicted -- and a year after he was arrested in Arizona as a fugitive from justice -- Darren McDunnah is about to get his day in court.
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:01A

Recession blamed for rise in bankruptcies
Filings have gone up by as much as 35 percent a year since the law was made more stringent in 2005. By MECHELE COOPER Kennebec Journal Personal bankruptcy
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:01A

Recession blamed for rise in bankruptcies
Filings have gone up by as much as 35 percent a year since the law was made more stringent in 2005. By MECHELE COOPER Kennebec Journal Personal bankruptcy
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:01A

Fatal hit-and-run driver arrested after public tip-offs
Motorists involved in an accident and who flee the scene are liable to a fine not exceeding $3000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months,
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:01A

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