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Clinton faces battle in Maryland primaryThe Washington ExaminerThursday 7th February 2008 Even with marquee endorsements from Gov. Martin O'Malley and Sen. Barbara Mikulski, political analysts say Hillary Clinton will need a great ground game and lots of grunt work to take a majority of Maryland's delegates.
Romney quits citing danger of dragging out GOP contestThe Washington ExaminerThursday 7th February 2008 Mitt Romney, seen by many as the hope of conservatives dissatisfied with John McCain, announced Thursday he is quitting the presidential race. But conservatives did not rally in large enough numbers to keep Romney, 60, a millionaire businessman and former governor of Massachusetts, from falling far behind McCain in the race for Republican delegates.
Acton housing lotteryBoston GlobeThursday 7th February 2008 The town will hold a lottery for three new town homes for eligible first-time home buyers. An informational meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 19 in Town Hall. The two-bedroom home costs $154,400 and the three-bedroom homes cost $171,700. The buyers must meet income and asset requirements to be eligible to participate in the lottery. The application ...
Update: Quantum of Solace Poster and Behind-the-Scenes!Coming SoonThursday 7th February 2008 Sony Pictures has released this new teaser poster and a behind-the-scenes clip for Quantum of Solace , the 22nd James Bond installment opening in theaters on November 7. Directed by Marc Forster, the action-adventure stars Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, Judi Dench, Gemma Arterton, Jeffrey Wright, Jesper Christensen and Joaquin Cosio.
Obama poised to win this weekend, in Potomac primaryThe Washington ExaminerThursday 7th February 2008 Super Tuesday has eliminated Hillary Clinton's once-solid standing as the front runner in the race for the Democratic nomination, with Barack Obama now poised for a string of victories this month, including the primaries in Virginia, Maryland and the District on Tuesday.
Melrose People: Ellen O'NeillMelrose Free PressThursday 7th February 2008 Some people dream of cashing in after writing the Great American Novel. For Ellen O?Neill of Melrose, cashing in meant winning a $500 prize for her writing ? except that instead of writing the Great American Novel, she wrote a shorter piece ? about a hot dog falling in love with a mustard. French?s Mustard, to be specific.