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Leasing Pike may pay off, but at cost

December 3, 2008

Boston.com -- Massachusetts news / Noah Bierman, Globe Staff

Private investors from Australia and Spain paid the City of Chicago $1.83 billion for a 99-year lease on a toll bridge three years ago. The State of Indiana took in $3.

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SJC rules religious rights top company's

December 3, 2008

Boston.com -- Massachusetts news / Martin Finucane, Globe Staff

A Rastafarian man won a round yesterday in the state's highest court in his legal battle against a company that he contends discriminated against him because he did not comply with its personal ...

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A $26m try to tame city's crime hot spots

December 4, 2008

Boston.com -- Massachusetts news / Maria Cramer, Globe Staff

The Boston Foundation and city officials are preparing to flood a 1.

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Police arrest man in 1984 killing of 18-year-old woman

December 3, 2008

Boston.com -- Massachusetts news / Maria Cramer, Globe Staff

For nearly 24 years, the man who raped, brutally beat, and strangled 18-year-old Elsie "Yolanda" Hernandez appeared to have gotten away with murder.

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Nativity Scene Stolen From Town Hall

December 4, 2008

TheBostonChannel.com - News

Thieves stole a nativity scene that sat in front of Webster's town hall.

Tower to rise before Prudential Center

December 4, 2008

Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal

Boston Properties got the go-ahead on Thursday to build a 422,000-square-foot office building in front of the Prudential Center on Boylston Street.

Consumer Reports: Top Luxury Cars By Owners

December 4, 2008

Just Luxé: Fashion and Style News

Luxury Car Survey Results: There is no better place to seek facts on products and services than Consumer Reports.

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