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WOONSOCKET — Emergency crews evacuated two patients from a basement catheterization lab at Landmark Medical Center Thursday when a fire broke out in an elevator motor on the roof of the Cass Avenue hospital, four stories above them, officials said.
Thirteen Dunkin’ Donuts shops are to be converted to New York City’s first Tim Hortons, a Canadian chain, over the weekend.
The British Open returns to the century-old Ailsa Course at Turnberry in Scotland next week, 15 years after Nick Price won the championship the last time it was played there.
On Monday, May 18, Calvary Chapel Lubbock pastor Ben Martinez was up early. By 6:52 a.m., he had finished his quiet time, listened to a Christian podcast, and was on his way to the gym. From about noon to 1 p.m., he ate lunch at Mi Tierra with someone named Ricky and took a picture of Ricky with his cell phone. From 3:11 p.m. to 3:19 p.m. he listened to a version of “I Surrender All” on the ...
Ottawa residents assessed the damage Thursday after a microburst struck on Wednesday afternoon.
It's still time to change the way legislative districts are drawn Dear Editor, I just moved to Morgan Hill a few weeks ago, my fiance and I buying our first home and hoping to start a long and rewarding life in this town. Yet unlike most people, one of the first things that I do as a new resident is find out the organization of government - local, state, and federal. As I went to write a letter ...
Liberty is to the collective body, what health is to every individual body. Without health no pleasure can be tasted by man; without liberty, no happiness can be enjoyed by society. - Thomas Jefferson
What is the summer’s biggest surprise hit? Sure, we’ve had “Wolverine,” “Star Trek,” and “Up.” No surprises there. The sleeper hit of the summer is a picture called “The Hangover.” It opened June 5. The film made a lot of money its opening weekend and made a similar amount the following weekend.
It can can take quite a time for outsiders to appreciate the good things that come out of Africa. This spring's National Theatre production of Death and the King's Horseman by Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka proved a revelation. Some 35 years after the play's composition, London theatre-goers at last had the chance to savour its spectacular blend of Greek tragedy, Yoruba tradition, ...
Philadelphia Flyers prospect James van Riemsdyk gave up the final two years of his college eligibility earlier this year for the chance most 20-year-olds can only dream of - to...
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