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Rasheed Wallace couldn't beat his friend Kevin Garnett and the Celtics, so he'll join them. Comments
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Cartoon caption contest
Not exactly beach weather, eh? Give us your take in this week's cartoon caption contest!
Newburyport crash shuts part of I-95; backup hits N.H.
A three-vehicle crash closed Interstate 95 in Newburyport, backing up detouring traffic in both directions. (Boston Globe, 1:49 p.m.)

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Nomar returns tonight
Nomar Garciaparra, who was traded in 2004, returns to Fenway for the first time in a visitor's uniform. Take a look at his career. Story
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Salem mother, accused of withholding son's treatment, pleads not guilty
Kristen LaBrie pleaded not guilty to attempted murder as prosecutors accused her of withholding life-saving treatment from her son. (Boston Globe, 12:03 p.m.)
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Robert S. McNamara (left in a 1963 file photo), was secretary of defense during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and a leading architect of the Vietnam War.
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EMC Corp. raised its bid to buy Data Domain Inc. by more than 10 percent to $33.50 per share, raising the stakes in a bidding war with rival NetApp Inc. (Boston Globe)
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