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Plaintiffs reportedly drop suits vs. nuns

One case remains against school, lawyer says

By Ralph Ranalli
Globe Staff / February 4, 2006

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A group of lawsuits in which the now-defunct Boston School for the Deaf was portrayed as being rife with cruelty and abuse was reduced yesterday to a single complaint that a male student was made to wait in his underwear while a nun washed his pants, a lawyer for the defense said. (Full article: 292 words)

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