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A Tale of Two Deficits

With all the hullabaloo over the stock market and the upcoming/ongoing recession, and its impact on business, it’s easy to forget that the government is […]

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Economics 101 With Boston Daily

We here at Boston Daily aren’t great financial wizards. Nor are we particularly great at math. (Our strengths are listening and making you laugh.) But […]

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Ladies and Gentlemen. . . Romney Girl

Liberals always joke that the Democratic party is the sexiest of the two major parties. (Nobody wants a piece of elephant… get it?!) The 2008 […]

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Sal DiMasi Calls Out Deval Patrick

Just when you thought your daily allowance of catty remarks had been met by the Harvard Lampoon and Hasty Pudding, our local politicians get in […]

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Paris Hilton Creates Drama at Harvard

Paris Hilton is a magnet for conflict. She fights with her sometimes-BFF Nicole Richie and switches Greek shipping heirs as often most women change their […]

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Metro Restructures, and We Prepare to Grieve

We feel like the Boston Metro has been here forever. Sure, we remember a time when the jaunty green logo wasn’t around, but in the […]

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Please Welcome Craig Romney to the Pandering Business

Yesterday we told you about Mitt Romney’s unfortunate acknowledgment of hip-hop. But Romney is not finished pandering in Florida. Oh no. Now he has his […]

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Johnny Damon Gets Political

It’s been a while since we thought about Johnny Damon. Three years ago, he graced the cover of Boston magazine, declaring the awesomeness of Jesus. […]

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Tom Brady is Not Well

We thought we’d have to wait until next week and the hearing involving Randy Moss’s battery case before getting some bad Patriots news. But this […]

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The Professor’s Troubles Continue

Almost two years ago, Senior Editor John Wolfson told you about the crazy story involving former MIT professor John Donovan. At the time, it looked […]

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Boston: Pretty Good for Babies

Surveys of American cities are largely useless but give us a way to make ourselves feel good at the expense of other areas. (You suck, […]

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Couldn’t They Just Invent New Chairs?

We acknowledge that the posteriors of the most important minds of the future need to be comfortable. But this all seems a bit much. The […]

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Save Toscanini’s, Save the Burnt Caramel Ice Cream

The Toscanini’s saga continues to unfold, four days after its surprise shuttering for unpaid taxes. On Friday, owner Gus Rancantore informed us that he and […]

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The ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ of School Health

We here at Boston Daily thought “don’t ask, don’t tell” was simply a hold-over from Bill Clinton’s presidency, much like “I didn’t inhale” and “I […]

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Mitt Romney Keeps on Rolling

It was a pretty good weekend for Mitt Romney. After getting into a fight with AP reporter Glen Johnson on Thursday, he confessed that campaign […]