Results tagged “emails”

  • After 14 years in prison, a wrongfully convicted man is awarded $14 million -- on top of getting 14 years of free room and board. [Boston Globe]
  • Boston Beer Company is teaming with a historic German brewer to create a new brew. [Beer Advocate]
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  • Artists are beautifying some electrical boxes around Boston and won't be arrested. [Boston Globe]
  • If your morning commute sucked yesterday, it was probably thanks to a power outage at City Hall. [Boston Globe]
  • More deleted emails by a Menino aide have been recovered. [Boston Herald]
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  • City Hall says they plan to post more than 5,000 "recovered emails" that were deleted by a top Menino aide, but they didn't say when or where. [Boston Globe]
  • Anatomy of a news story: Bostonist posts a link, Univeral Hub links to it, and a TV station does a piece about Ben Franklin chasing a thief. [WHDH]
  • Is planting bomb threats a new fad? Or is there a single prankster? [Boston Channel]
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  • There are conflict-of-interest concerns regarding the firm hired to recover City Hall's deleted emails. Hmm... [Boston Globe]
  • Did Tweet the Giraffe die from something he ate on a movie set? Or did Kevin James murder him? Hmm... [Boston Herald]
  • A clever kid didn't want to be in kindergarten, so he walked home by himself. Hmm! [Somerville Journal]
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    There's a first time for everything, and yesterday marked the first time we didn't have an aneurysm or punch somebody after reading a Howie Carr column. In fact, we think he might be right. Inconceivable! Carr's column used trademark Herald cleverness in branding email as "see" mail, stressing the fact that others can "see" what you write, even if it's incriminating. He cited Phil Markoff and Sal DiMasi as examples of this phenomenon, most recently illustrated by incompetent South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford. Anyway, the column degenerates into rambling about Whitey Bulger at the end, but not before making the important point that "emails are writing." Pulitzer! Pulitzer! more ›

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