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Boston.com
Northeastern places Stanley Cup bet with Vancouver school
The college campus where the Boston Bruins’ legacy began has formed a rivalry with a Vancouver school for the Stanley Cup Finals.
Vancouver Sun
Gloucester’s Sarah Green is talking on the phone from her Los Angeles office about the film that all of L.A. seems to be talking about, Terrence Malick’s new cosmic epic, “The Tree of Life.”
Cross-city, good-natured natured bets are old hat in the NHL playoffs, with mayors and city officials often trading barbs and regional goods as they wager over the home team’s good fortunes.
Gloucester Times
Local producer reels in Cannes’ top prizes
Gloucester’s Sarah Green is talking on the phone from her Los Angeles office about the film that all of L.A. seems to be talking about, Terrence Malick’s new cosmic epic, “The Tree of Life.”
Boston-area home prices off 2.7% in a year
Boston-area home values dropped in March as another downturn in sales pushed prices across the country to new lows since the US housing market collapsed in 2006.
U.S. News & World Report
Companies with the Most Older Workers
As baby boomers begin to approach traditional retirement age, the workforce is aging rapidly. But not all industries are aging at the same rate. Some companies employ significantly more older workers than others.
The Globe and Mail
Political gamesmanship pushing debt vote to brink
One of the singular features of the American political system is that there are two kinds of votes in Congress. The first involves passing real legislation. The second aims simply to embarrass the other side.
American Public Media
A new book club on Twitter (better be concise!)
An ambitious new online community project aims to bring the concept of a book club to Twitter. It’s called 1book140 and it starts Wednesday.
Newsday
NFL legal wrangling might last months
For now, the NFL isn’t backing down. But Northeastern University law professor Roger Abrams, whose extensive writing on sports and labor law includes the book “Sports Justice,” suggested that — at some point prior to the scheduled start of the 2011 season — “someone in the NFL should be made vice president of saving face.”
Boston.com
Jordan struggles with solutions to its water woes
A freshly dug trench of concrete pipes snakes along the barren, dusty stretch of highway that runs from Jordan’s southwestern port city of Aqaba to its capital in Amman. Though it currently serves as little more than an expensive eyesore in an otherwise tranquil desert landscape, it will eventually act as a conduit for the […]
The Bay State Banner
Local program urges families to stay fit
On Saturday mornings, the Madison Park Community Center gym is the very definition of organized chaos.
Virginia State Police say violent crimes declined nearly 5 percent in 2010
Virginia State Police data compiled from localities across the state show violent crime, including murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault, is declining.
PBS NewsHour
Is a College Diploma Worth the Soaring Student Debt?
Shields, Brooks on Patriot Act, Medicare Politics, Palin Tour [VIDEO – 30:00 mark]