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Seahawks shock the Patriots
The Patriots, who led 23-10 in the fourth quarter, were stunned as rookie quarterback Russell Wilson powered Seattle back for a 24-23 win.
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The Patriots, who led 23-10 in the fourth quarter, were stunned as rookie quarterback Russell Wilson powered Seattle back for a 24-23 win.
There were “a lot of things that we could have done better,” the Patriots quarterback said after Sunday’s loss.
Dan Shaughnessy
This was like getting beaten by a team managed by Bobby Valentine.
Authorities temporarily called off the search Sunday for the body of University of New Hampshire student Elizabeth Marriott, believed to have been killed by an acquaintance.
Three New Hampshire patients have fungal meningitis and a fourth has a peripheral joint infection, officials said, linked to apparently tainted steroids produced by a Framingham facility.
A Globe review found that Mass. housing directors face little accountability in a system vulnerable to incompetence, indolence, and worse.
Former Senator Arlen Specter, the outspoken Pennsylvania centrist whose switch from Republican to Democrat ended a 30-year career, died Sunday. He was 82.
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