DENISE LAVOIE AP Legal Affairs Writer BOSTON The hacking collective Anonymous claimed credit for defacing the Boston Police Department's website Friday, calling the cyber attack retaliation for the police handling of the Occupy Boston protest. A message on the department's website posted before police took the site down said, "Anonymous Hacks Boston Police Website in Retaliation for Police ...
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BOSTON -- Attorney General Martha Coakley is heading to Washington to make a legal case for the national health...
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For lots of Giants fans, the Super Bowl victory tastes a lot like New England seafood
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NEW YORK and BOSTON, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading law firm Seyfarth Shaw LLP announced that Lisa J. Damon, Chair of the firm's national Labor & Employment Department, has been selected by global ...
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Mayor Ted Bettenecourt recently named Darryl Ann McCarthy as his new executive secretary. McCarthy, who assumed the post Jan. 23, is a lifelong Peabody resident who previously worked as an office manager and legal assistant at Boston law firms. She has long been active in the community, as an elected library trustee for two six-year terms and as president of the Carroll School parent-teacher ...
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The Massachusetts Senator wants to prevent the British government from getting hold of tapes at Boston College
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Local financial firms have elected Legal Sea Foods chief Roger Berkowitz and Partners Health Care CEO Gary Gottlieb...
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Boston hospital seeks dismissal of suit brought by alleged child sex abuse victims in NC
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BOSTON – Ousted Boston City Councilor and convicted felon Chuck Turner is making a request to the state's highest court Monday. Turner wants to be reimbursed for the back pay he lost when he was removed from his Council seat in 2010.
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Attorney General Martha Coakley is heading to Washington to make a legal case for the national health care law that was modeled after Massachusetts' own landmark 2006 health care law.
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