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Comment on: Braintree police seeking man who allegedly kidnapped his two children from foster home - Boston.com
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Comment on: Braintree police seeking man who allegedly kidnapped his two children from foster home - Boston.com
I agree that there is a problem. I was in bed and heard the most godawful sound; I had no idea what it was until I got up, looked around, and saw the phone lit up. I actually stayed up until I foun more »
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Comment on: Readers applaud Beth Israel Deaconess nurses who healed bombing suspect - White Coat Notes - Boston.com
Of course nurses attended the bombing perpetrator; the public knew that. I'm not certain why you felt it apprpriate to write a half-story about it, except possibly to perseverate on the topic of the more »
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Comment on: Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarna - Flash Player Installation
So why did anyone tell anyone where the burial took place?Not necessary. Nor were the planes buzzing the funeral home. This is a media created story.
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Comment on: Boston goes Google as its drops Microsoft e-mail services - Business - Boston.com
They ARE data mining email. Have you never opened an email which coincidently coincided with masses of new advertising about a subject in your mail as you search the web? It is creepy.
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I appreciate and value the police, but when there are numbers of them firing weapons at someone, particularly after a cop has been shot, they make me nervous. I am sure the police did their best in W more »
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Comment on: Worcester man: Send Tsarnaev body to Russia - News - Boston.com
Discman. He is dead. We can either acknowledge that with grace - or not.
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Comment on: Worcester man: Send Tsarnaev body to Russia - News - Boston.com
This is both crazy and horrible. We are better than this. Bury him here and just do not say where. Judgements made on him now are not ours.
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Homeland Security and or immigration would do better to provide more adequate screenings, particularly of refugees from areas in the world known for terrorism. The refugee program has been expanded u more »
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Comment on: Tamerlan Tsarnaevâs body is no longer at North - Flash Player Installation
I agree. The service he provides does not make moral jugments; he leaves those to God and Twitter.
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Comment on: Tamerlan Tsarnaevâs body is no longer at North - Flash Player Installation
Thank you.
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Some gag for foreign nationals. These kids are dumb as posts.
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Payouts on tragedies like this make me nervous: there are people who have had lives irrevocably changed who need assistance because they have mammoth bills, but there are also probably those who will more »
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Comment on: Three additional people taken into custody in Boston Marathon bombings - Boston.com
When I went to college, it was both. Things change and don't change.
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Comment on: Immigrant advocates worry that Marathon bombing will cause backlash - Somerville - Your Town - Boston.com
I have seen and heard no hysteria about immigrants; what I have seen is hysteria about increasing the numbers of cameras that watch everyone. However, I do think the refugee program needs to be exami more »
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Comment on: A deadly brotherly bond - James Alan Fox - Crime & Punishment blog - Boston.com
The personality on display at school is often at variance with the reality of someone's daily life and the total personality. We don't always know someone; we just assume we do. It is certainly pos more »
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Comment on: Reactions to Dzhokhar: Hatred, anger...empathy? - Boston.comment - Boston.com
People too often judge character by looks. This person looks vulnerable and innocent; that by no means indicates that he is vulnerable and innocent.
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Comment on: Mass. Senate seeks naming rights for T stations - News - Boston.com
That is funny. Saying what station you will meet someone at will be like who's on third.
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Really. And there are so many like stories of fame and fortune in newspapers, I often don't buy. We have severe income inequality concurrent with silly glorification of the lifestyles of those at th more »
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Comment on: Judge lifts age limits on sale of Plan B morning after pill without a prescription - News - Boston.com
I dare you to introduce sex to your ten year old, somewhat like wine. A night of sex is dramatically more consequential than a night of drinking. Societal taboos do work in certain societies, but r more »
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Comment on: Judge lifts age limits on sale of Plan B morning after pill without a prescription - News - Boston.com
I suspect that after this decision blows over, not much will change, but I do find it odd that kids who can't buy an allergy pill or a pack of cigarettes are considered mature enough for sex and guns. more »
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Comment on: Ebert, nation's best-known film critic, dies at 70 - A&E - Boston.com
If Roger Ebert didn't exhibit incredible courage in his last years, he certainly exhibited uncommon grace. Rest in Peace Mr. Ebert; you taught us well.
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I worked driving in the suburbs; I was also cheated. You were lucky.
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I drove a cab and knew routes, but have also experienced coming in from a flight and having drivers go well out of their eay to extend my fare. I told every driver I once drove and if they didn't che more »
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Actually, I still am a woman.
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The problem with Amber alerts is that humans issue them, assuming that everyone is doing what the issuing person is doing at the time of issuance. An unknown alarm going off at night (or even in the more »