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		<title>Recalling life, not death</title>
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Boston Globe, published on September 10, 2001
by Joyce Pellino Crane
NORTHWOOD, NH – The Boy Scouts at summer camp this August looked no different than the images of a young Andrew Curry Green some 20 years ago when he sailed on the same New Hampshire lake whose banks will memorialize his life and not the tragic [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Stand-up Guy, The Boston Globe, January 10, 2010 (watch his Letterman performance)

Emerson grad Eddie Brill, 51, has been warming up audiences for The Late Show with David Letterman since 1997, but Friday will be the comic’s first on-air appearance since 2003.









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High-end or low, the area&#8217;s consignment shops offer  a recession-era alternative to pricey malls
Boston Globe, March 26, 2009


 Sarah Stedt of Hopkinton looks through items for sale at Still Life, a consignment shop in Hudson. (Michele McDonald/Globe Staff)


 
 

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