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Neil Entwistle rides to the Hopkinton police station. (MetroWest Daily News photo by Marshall Wolff)
Back on American soil
By Casey Ross & Dave Wedge
Neil Entwistle was whisked back to Massachusetts under heavy security in a government jet yesterday, racking up the first big bill in a double-murder case experts say will cost taxpayers at least $1 million. With a publicly funded Boston... [more]
» Veteran lawyers to face off
» Spam site boasted of ‘the magic bullet’
Man, 22, is critical in Roxbury driveby
By O’Ryan Johnson
Three men in a dark-colored car sprayed gunfire at a man standing outside a Washington Street store in Roxbury last night, striking him several times in the chest,... [more]
Roxbury family mourning re-enlisted GI killed in Iraq
By Brian Ballou
A soldier from Roxbury who got his first taste of the military... [more]
Veteran lawyers to face off
By Casey Ross & Theresa Freeman
The trial of accused double murderer Neil Entwistle will feature two battle-tested attorneys who... [more]
Family questions jail asthma death
By Jessica Fargen
A 38-year-old woman who died in a South End jail cell last fall succumbed to an asthma attack,... [more]
Herald Columnists
Disgruntled Dems look for options
By Wayne Woodlief
And to think, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Reilly could have had this guy Chris Gabrieli r... [more]
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Rachel’s family sets up memorial scholarship
By Joe Dwinell
The family of Rachel Entwistle has established a fund in the slain mother’s memory, but they are using her maiden name. The Rachel Souza Memorial... [more]
Spam site boasted of ‘the magic bullet’
By Norman Miller/ MetroWest Daily News
Neil Entwistle boasted he discovered “the magic bullet” in the unrelenting world of Internet spamming. It’s the latest Web connection... [more]
Cell block’s close quarters far cry from Neil’s old digs
By Norman Miller/ MetroWest Daily News
Neil Entwistle got his first taste of life as a Massachusetts prisoner last night in a 10-foot-by-6-foot police station cell just a few miles from... [more]
Rapist eyeing jail hitch opts for lifetime stretch
By Laurel J. Sweet
A Roxbury man thrice convicted of raping young girls voluntarily declared himself a hopeless sex fiend Monday, but the lifetime commitment Essie Billingslea... [more]
Investigators looking for tips on e-mail threats to Brandeis
By Jenna Wolf
Law enforcement is asking for the public’s help in tracking down the culprit who sent threatening e-mails to Brandeis University in Waltham... [more]
Settlements aim to bridge class gaps
By Brian Ballou/ City Stories
The year was 1964 and young Robert Johnson Jr. had just finished a tutoring session inside the South End House. Stepping outside, he was greeted with... [more]
Roxbury school’s open, but is it allowed to be?
By Marie Szaniszlo
Four months after a state Appeals Court panel effectively stripped it of its designation as both a charter and a public school, Roxbury Charter High... [more]
Menino, union forge deal for new Hub pilot schools
By Marie Szaniszlo
Mayor Thomas M. Menino yesterday reached an agreement with public school officials and the Boston Teachers Union that will enable the creation of... [more]
Law 101: Put it in writing? E-mail war heats up Internet
By Kimberly Atkins
Dianna Abdala of Newton has been an attorney for less than a year, but lawyers all over the world already know her name. A biting e-mail exchange... [more]
Cops, clergy revive Ceasefire to combat crime spike
By O’Ryan Johnson
About 40 young law breakers who are among the most at risk for committing violent acts or being victims of violence met face to face with police,... [more]
Two men sought in abduction of girl
By O’Ryan Johnson
Two men cruising Malden in a brown sedan last night abducted a 15-year-old girl at gunpoint, forcing her into their car and speeding off to Melrose,... [more]
Iraq-Afghan vet gets first Mass. 9/11 bonus of $1G
By Associated Press
A Quincy man who fought in both Iraq and Afghanistan has received the state’s first bonus for Massachusetts residents who served since the 9-11... [more]
Fifth-graders tell the tale
By Kristin Erekson
Hub youngsters are highlighting their flair for words as the second annual fifth-grade fiction contest kicked off at South Boston’s Condon Elementary... [more]
Soak up sun while it lasts
By Kristin Erekson
The sun’s rays melted mounds of mucky snow left over from the blizzard as temperatures in Boston rose to 54 degrees yesterday. A mild southwest... [more]
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
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Entwistle returns to face charges in deaths of wife, baby
  » Internet sex dealings date back years for Neil
  » Entwistle to be arraigned at 2 p.m. Thursday
  » Fed-cash splash for some evacuees
  » Menino wants GPS eye on gun suspects
  » Horde gears up for major media event
  » Hoping to break cycle of violence
  » Killer dad on hot seat: Family wants parole denied
  » SUV rollover kills boy walking to school
  » Minister says let ACLU bark, I’m tired of funerals
  » State trooper hurt while aiding driver
  » Probe in full force despite Robida’s death
  » Reality bytes: PCs reveal cruel truths
  » State forces Wal-Mart to go to Plan B
  » Gay victim says paramedic mistreated him
  » Clinton police discover real wild harvest at local Shaw’s
  » Spare Change to run Danish cartoon
  » Episcopal Church’s first openly gay bishop says he’s an alcoholic
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
  » Stepdad used likely slay gun day after murders
  » ‘All-star’ foster dad charged in rape
  » Cops say snow rage made man batty
  » Child killed by car on way to school
  » Police point out holes in hubby’s story
  » Search of computer reveals escort services, swinger sites
  » New details emerge
  » Victim in bar rampage charges he was mistreated because he is gay
  » Foes question RMV’s drive to move
  » Meow-za! Kitty zooming around on new wheels
  » Kids hit by gunfire — in July: Cops just released report
  » Boy, 6, accidentally run over by stepdad’s pickup truck
  » Drug charge may have led to suicide
  » Parrot plucked from Jamaica Plain porch during storm
  » A flimsy fence makes for irate turnpike neighbors
  » Car plows into store, 1 hurt
  » Bored Globe readers get rare Web treat
  » State says Wal-Mart must stock emergency contraception
  » State trooper seriously injured while responding to accident
  » Episcopal Church’s first openly gay bishop in treatment for alcoholism
  » Episcopal bishop Robinson acknowledges alcoholism, enters rehab
  » Vermont man held after alleged abduction, chase
  » Wind farm opponent settles case with project developer
Monday, February 13, 2006
  » Docs: Rachel’s parents thought Neil was secret agent
  » Nor’easter blankets Mass.
  » On KKK road trip, evil lurks in Ark. woods
  » Judge releases Entwistle papers
  » Meth a quiet, deadly threat in Bay State
  » Bellingham man killed in snowmobile crash
  » EMS takes danger in stride
  » Stranded fliers up in the air
  » Drug use led to homelessness for recovering addict
  » As MySpace booms, threat of abuse looms
  » Bullets taking heavy toll on Boston teens
  » Flurry of tickets fall on Hub drivers
  » TV stations bump Olympics for snowstorm
  » Cops find grandma, mom, tot together in the nude
  » Man dead, woman hurt in Rt. 6 rollover
  » Construction to begin this spring on RI commuter rail station
Sunday, February 12, 2006
  » Trial by media circus tougher to avoid in U.S.
  » Snowstorm blankets southern New England
  » Marshals to grab suspect
  » Hub crime at crisis point
  » Expert: Some see sex as ‘life and death’
  » Exclusive bru$h with the law: New library closed to the public
  » Bay State gears up for serious storm
  » Matt-Ben reunion sends screenwriter ‘over the moon’
  » Pol driven to curb sale of minibikes
  » Couples cash in on young love: Seasoned folks more thrifty
  » Gas by day, film at night: Medford producer all pumped up
  » Snowed under but keeping the faith
  » Teen violence conference hopes to trigger peaceful attitudes
  » Top cop calls for help in new slays
  » Whoa, ‘Black Betty’ gets ban-ba-banned
  » 3 nabbed on gun charges
  » Traffic stop yields unmarked gun, dope
  » Floundering lobsters get a boost
  » Man lets Shaw’s cat out of bag



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