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Front Page - 2008-11-06

Mass. voters flock to polling places for history

Millions of voters flocked to Massachusetts polling places on Tuesday, lining up before polls opened at 7 a.m. and staying even after they closed at 8 p.m. to cast ballots in arguably the most memorable presidential election in American history. More »

Massachusetts votes no on Question 1

For the second time this decade, Massachusetts voters on Tuesday rejected a ballot proposal to eliminate the state income tax. More »

BE HEALTHY - Metabolic syndrome: A deadly mix

As warning flags go, this one is hardly a household term. More »


Curing breast cancer on Harvard grad's Agenda

Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women in the United States, but relatively few young people understand the disease's widespread impact. Marisa Renee Lee is working to change that. More »

Report: Male teachers now an 'endangered species'

Male pre-kindergarten and early education teachers are almost as rare as komodo dragons, and they're getting rarer, according to recent findings and recommendations released by the Community Advocates for Young Learners (CAYL) Institute. More »

Rox tours reveal area's overlooked history

A series of guided walking tours are helping make city residents aware of Roxbury's past while at the same time showcasing the neighborhood's present-day pride. More »