Even the Boston Red Sox have dropped few to Oakland in the last few days, they are definitely one of the best teams in MLB this year for many reasons. It's still early in the baseball season, and the Red Sox have started off strong and fizzled by the end in the past. But they are looking very strong and they have a great chance of making it far int
Inside of most men, there is a little boy lurking who dreams of being a superstar sports hero. Age is of no relevance here. If given the chance, he knows that he could nail the buzzer-beating three-pointer from the top of the key; score the winning touchdown; or hit the bottom-of-the-ninth-inning homerun. You can become the star and play with Ha
Baseball, religion, and a little rock and roll! We celebrate one of baseball's greatest and weirdest hitters, Manny Ramirez, with some Joe Pernice, Joe Satriani, David Bowie, Paul Simon, R.E.M., and The Police.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts' governor proposed on Tuesday to spend $1 billion on biotechnology over 10 years, aiming to fill a federal funding shortfall caused by the Bush administration's opposition to embryonic stem-cell research.
We are well aware, the world over, of China's infamous censorship laws that block access to any kind of content that disagrees with the opinion of the state. However, seldom do we contemplate the state of content availability and accessibility in the U.S.
An American astronaut became the first person to run the Boston Marathon in space on Monday, completing the 26.2 miles on a treadmill in the orbiting International Space Station. Suni Williams, who was an official entrant in the race, took four hours 23 minutes 46 seconds, said John Yembrick, a spokesman for NASA.
From the article: "Boston Marathon organizers worked through the night to secure tents at the starting line and line up shelters through the course to protect runners in Monday's race from high winds and heavy rains soaking the route from Hopkinton to the Back Bay. Emergency Red Cross shelters were set up in Natick, Wellesley and Newton so dropouts can warm up and dry off."
The lawyer character in this "Boston Legal" clip quotes Adlai Stevenson "Nature of Patriotism"
An 18-year-old was fatally shot aboard a city bus and another man was killed in a separate attack Friday in a neighborhood where such crimes have brought the return of patrols by the Guardian Angels.
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Producers of Boston Legal plan to use footage from a 1957 Studio One drama, "The Defenders," featuring William Shatner, for an April 3 episode. In the old-time episode Shatner's character Denny Crane comes face-to-face with a hostage taker, who has nursed a grudge against him stemming from a court case 50 years earlier.
Roy Hibbert scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half and added 12 rebounds and Jeff Green converted a pair of three-point plays in the final two minutes as Georgetown rallied to beat Boston College 62-55 on Saturday in the East Regional.
Brad Delp, the lead singer for Boston, a huge rock sensation in the was found dead Friday in his home, police said. He was 55. Atkinson police responded to a call for help at 1:20 p.m. and found Delp dead. Police Lt. William Baldwin said in a statement the death was "untimely" and that there was no indication of foul play.
Peter Berdovsky, 27, and Sean Stevens, 28, who have pleaded not guilty to placing a hoax device and disorderly conduct, appeared in court Wednesday but the hearing was continued to March 30.
Boston Celtics radio analyst Cedric Maxwell apologized on the air Wednesday night for saying that a female referee should "go back to the kitchen" after he disagreed with one of her calls.
Photographers jammed the left-field line from home plate to third base. Daisuke Matsuzaka threw the first pitch of his first batting practice. Then he threw 43 more - fastballs, curves, sliders and changeups. When the Japanese star was done, Red Sox pitching coach John Farrell gave him a positive review. "He's as advertised," Farrell said
Adolfo Vs Chicken

WBCN's Adolfo, from the Toucher and Rich show, squares off against a chicken in a battle of wits.
Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers knows that his team would struggle to beat anyone in the NBA at the moment. Trying to beat the Detroit Pistons with newly acquired Chris Webber was nearly impossible.
A deal could be struck by Monday for Turner Broadcasting System Inc. to compensate state and local governments for a panic caused by a marketing stunt, Massachusetts' attorney general said Friday.
Tracy O'Connor, 34, a retail manager, called the police response "silly and insane," contrasting it with that in other cities where no one reported concerns about the devices - an advertising gimmick for the Cartoon Network show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." "We're the laughingstock," she said.
Watch the guys behind the Boston "Terrorist Hoax" ply their trade. Does this look like a bomb? You decide.
The media should stop referring to the viral marketing campaign as a terrorist hoax, because it wasn't. And all these politicians and reporters who are embarrassed now that it's clear they overreacted should also stop trying so hard to put this all at Turner's feet. Turner and [adult swim] have nothing to apologize for, but the hysterical media do.
Turner Broadcasting apologized on Wednesday for a marketing campaign that sparked Boston's biggest security scare since the September 11, 2001, attacks -- closing bridges, shutting major roads and putting hundreds of police on alert.
It appears that five "hoax devices" found at several Boston locations Wednesday, hours after officials detonated a suspicious package on an elevated bus station, were part of a marketing campaign by a Turner Broadcasting company. The company released a statement late Wednesday that took responsibility for the packages: "The 'packages
Today's suspected bomb and terrorist threat in Boston was nothing more than a marketing ploy for Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Adult Swim. Here's an image of the device that struck fear into many a law enforcement officer.
Hours after authorities detonated a suspicious device at a subway station under an interstate highway, four more suspicious devices were found around Boston. Boston police say none of the suspicious devices appear to be explosive.
Craig Karger and Michael Buchbinder, two college students, will launch Studentbid.com August 25. Studentbid is a online marketplace for college students in the Boston area with a social networking twist. Through the site you can search by college, fraternity or even dorm to buy and sell anything you want. You can also form student groups to sell.









