This Beantown baseball nut is feeling chair-itable 

This Beantown baseball nut is feeling chair-itable 
Even Red Sox fans could be in line for World Series shares this year. Eliot Tatelman, owner of the Jordan’s Furniture chain in New England…
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Yale applauds award-winning robotics team from city school 
The Elm City Robotics Squad — a team from Hill Regional Career High School whose robot was the winning entry in the regional competition of the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics Competition — was honored recently by representatives from Yale and the United Illuminating Company, as well as by New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr.
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Last course 
Six seasons. Seventy-seven episodes. Eighteen Emmys. Seventy-four deaths (52 of them murders), and the one suspicious fire that killed Pie-O-My. Now the magic number is nine, as viewers brace for the final episodes of HBO’s Mafia family saga that helped change television.
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Metabolic syndrome tied to cancer in black men 
Certain features of the metabolic syndrome are associated with an increased risk of developing prostate cancer in African-American men, according to a report in the journal Cancer.
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With Bud Palmer 
A basketball star at Princeton, Bud Palmer played for the Knicks from 1946 to 1949 and became a longtime television sportscaster and New York City s public events commissioner.
Source: www.nytimes.com

FDA advisers back Dendreon’s prostate-cancer drug 
Dendreon’s prostate-cancer drug won the recommendation of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel Thursday, an outcome that…
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