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Trolley safety system put off

The MBTA, long under pressure to install anticrash technology on its Green Line, is already six months behind schedule in planning the bare outlines of a modern system. (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
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Remains are lost in race for relics

As the US military invests hundreds of millions of dollars to recover the remains of World War II pilots, it is in a race against relic hunters, looking to recover the remains of WW II planes. (By Kevin Baron and Bryan Bender, Globe Correspondent and Globe Staff)
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Crimes jolt N.H. tourist town

As the tourist season officially opened this weekend in Wolfeboro, N.H., visitors and returning summer residents found the town awash in talk of a killing - a school nurse brutally stabbed - and the drug bust of a town official. (By Jenna Russell and Sarah Schweitzer, Globe Staff)

Cultural, financial storm
blowing against Severin

On April 30, WTKK slapped Severin with an indefinite suspension for making derogatory comments about Mexican immigrants. Three weeks later, there are no signs of Severin returning to the airwaves. (By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)

Act I, Scene I, Round I:
Writers vie for shot at fame

Last month, several aspiring local screenwriters joined some 600 others in a contest called the Screenwriter's Challenge, which gives writers eight days to compose a 15-page screenplay. The catch: The contestants had no idea what they would be asked to write about until 11:59 p.m. on April 17. (By David Filipov, Globe Staff)

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