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N. KOREA SEEN SEEKING WARHEADS FOR MISSILES

Jul 01, 2003 ... US intelligence officials believe North Korea is seeking toacquire the ability to make nuclear warheads small enough to fit onthe country's growing arsenal of medium- and long-range missiles, TheNew York Times reported today, citing officials who have received theintelligence ...

FLORIDA BISHOP O'MALLEY SEEN CHOICE TO LEAD BOSTON DIOCESE HAS STRONG RECORD ON ABUSIVE PRIESTS IN 2 ASSIGNMENTS

Jul 01, 2003; ... Pope John Paul II is expected this morning to name Bishop SeanPatrick O'Malley of Palm Beach, Fla., as the new archbishop ofBoston, according to two people close to O'Malley. Although the pope could change his mind, one of the people saidO'Malley flew into the Boston area ...

FOR THE RECORD

Jul 01, 2003 ... * CORRECTION: BECAUSE OF A REPORTING ERROR, A QUOTATIONCRITICIZING UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESIDENT WILLIAM M. BULGERWAS ...

DEAN LEADS DEMOCRATS IN FUND-RAISING FOR QUARTER AIDES CREDIT HIS USE OF THE INTERNET; OTHERS SEE CHALLENGE TO KERRY

Jul 01, 2003; ... WASHINGTON - Boosted by late online donations, Howard Deanappeared likely to outpace the other Democratic presidentialcandidates in his fund-raising in the last three-month period, rakingin more than $7 million in a surprising surge that could alter thedynamics of the race. Dean, ...

MARCHERS SET TO VENT DISCONTENT IN HONG KONG

Jul 01, 2003; ... HONG KONG - With polls showing three-quarters of Hong Kongresidents are unhappy with their leaders, the sixth anniversary ofthis former British colony's return to China today will be marked bywhat is expected to be the largest protest here since Beijing's 1989crackdown on the democracy ...

US-TAPPED GOVERNOR IN IRAQ ARRESTED TROOPS HOLD HIM ON RANGE OF CHARGES

Jul 01, 2003; ... BAGHDAD - Coalition soldiers yesterday arrested the US-appointedgovernor of Najaf on charges of kidnapping and corruption, afterweeks of popular protest denouncing him as a Ba'athist and anAmerican puppet. Abu Haydar Abdul Mun'im, a former colonel in the Iraqi Army whowas put in ...

ARMSTRONG GOES PEDALING, PEDDLING ALONG

Jul 01, 2003; ... With the beginning of the Tour de France this Saturday, Lance mayenter the rarefied air of Michael and Tiger. Cyclist Lance Armstrong's bid to win the race for a record-tyingfifth time, along with his moving personal triumph over cancer, hasput him in an uncommon spot among ...

IN GAZA, WARINESS, HOPE AMID PULLBACK

Jul 01, 2003; ... GAZA CITY - Palestinian motorists traversed the Gaza Strip inrelative freedom yesterday for the first time in months after Israeldismantled roadblocks and pulled back tanks from most areas here. Buthopes that more dividends would spring from recent US-led diplomacywere quickly dimmed by ...

MILITANTS CONVICTED

Jul 01, 2003 ... The father of Bashir Ahmed consoled family members yesterday inKarachi, Pakistan after his son and two other Islamic militants weresentenced to death by hanging for their roles in a suicide bombingthat killed 11 French ...

GULF COAST POUNDED

Jul 01, 2003 ... With Tropical Storm Bill making landfall in central Louisianayesterday, Tommy Berthelot waded through the surge in Buras ....

LYING IN STATE

Jul 01, 2003 ... The body of former senator Strom Thurmond, who died last week atage 100, five months after he left the Senate, was surroundedyesterday by a military honor guard at the State ...

EX-MDC CHIEF ENTERS RACE FOR MELROSE MAYOR

Jul 01, 2003; ... Less than six months after Governor Mitt Romney fired him as chiefof the Metropolitan District Commission, David B. Balfour Jr. isseeking to make a return to the public stage. Balfour, 50, a Republican and onetime advance man for PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush, said he has decided to ...

ROMNEY VETOES $201M IN SPENDING LOCAL AID, WELFARE FUNDS REDUCED

Jul 01, 2003; ... Governor Mitt Romney yesterday vetoed $201 million in spendingapproved by the Legislature, slicing another $57.1 million in aid toalready battered cities and towns, $10 million in legal aid for poorresidents, and $9 million in welfare grants. The governor's vetoes come on top of ...

HUB COUNCILORS WON'T HONOR DIXIE CHICKS

Jul 01, 2003; ... It's an etiquette problem fit to stump even Emily Post. When the country music superstars the Dixie Chicks performed atFleetCenter two weeks ago, the offices of City Councilors ChuckTurner and Felix Arroyo presented the threesome with a signed andstamped certificate of ...

MOSQUITO MAGNET IS A LURE FOR BUGS AND BUYERS CHEAPER MODELS IN HIGH DEMAND

Jul 01, 2003; ... Ahhh. Satisfaction. Three times a day, Robert Kendrigan ofStoughton checks the basket of his propane-powered Mosquito Magnet,observing the hundreds of critters his new machine has sucked out ofhis backyard since the last time he checked. "The thing is almost all full of mosquitoes, ...

CREATOR OF `DUCKLINGS' DIES ROBERT MCCLOSKEY WAS 88 ROBERT MCCLOSKEY, 88; CREATED `MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS'

Jul 01, 2003; ... His books introduced millions of boys and girls to the pleasuresand perils of blueberry picking and to the wonders of where the wavesmeet the land. His renderings of the webbed wanderings of eight tinyducks also introduced the children to a place of crooked paths andstraight-as-an-arrow ...

A TIME FOR BOLDNESS

Jul 01, 2003; ... THIS IS NOT A TIME FOR THE TIMID. THE PEOPLE OF BOSTON, CATHOLICAND OTHERWISE, NEED THE NEXT ARCHBISHOP TO ARRIVE IN THIS CITY LIKE ACLEANSING SUMMER STORM.It's a time to be radical, notincremental, a time to be swift, not slow, a time for inclusionrather than the exclusion that has ...

TIME'S TOLL CITY OFFICIALS SEE AGING PROPERTIES, LANDLORDS AS CONCERNS

Jul 01, 2003; ... Phyllis Vangi stands out. That's what they say at City Hall, whereworkers take note of her floppy hats when she is there - and she isthere often - to buttonhole city councilors and tax assessors abouther Beacon Hill and North End buildings. The former teacher's appearance may get ...

ROMNEY VETOES $201M IN SPENDING CITIES, TOWNS KEEP TURNING TO PROPERTY TAX OVERRIDES

Jul 01, 2003; ... Sara Mattes has been on the Lincoln Board of Selectmen only threeyears, but she has already had to ask town voters four times topermanently increase their taxes. "Somebody's got to pay the piper," said Mattes, whose constituentsrecently raised an extra $350,000 for the fiscal year ...

OFFICER ALLEGES ASSAULT COVERUP RANDOLPH POLICE ACCUSED IN ATTACK

Jul 01, 2003; ... A former head of the Boston Police Department's minority officers'association said the Randolph Police Department is covering up anincident in which a black, off-duty Boston officer was handcuffed,disarmed, and possibly pistol-whipped by Randolph police. Four days after the alleged ...

RICH ATTITUDES ABOUT THE POOR

Jul 01, 2003 ... CAROL GRAHAM AND PEYTON YOUNG DON'T GO FAR ENOUGH TO DISPEL THEMYTH ABOUT HOW LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME PEOPLE SPEND THEIR MONEY (OPED, JUNE 23). THEY QUICKLY DISPATCH THE OVERHEARD REMARK MADE BYWEALTHY PARENTS _ THAT THE POOR SPEND THEIR MONEY ON "NIKES ANDCOKES." BUT THE AUTHORS NEED TO ...

MEDICARE PLAN WILL SLOW IMPLANTS

Jul 01, 2003 ... EACH YEAR THE MASSACHUSETTS EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY RESTORES HEARINGTO DOZENS OF PROFOUNDLY DEAF INDIVIDUALS THROUGH COCHLEAR IMPLANTSURGERY. THE BENEFITS OF COCHLEAR IMPLANTS GO FAR BEYOND HELPING THEINDIVIDUAL. COCHLEAR IMPLANTS INCREASE EMPLOYABILITY AND PERFORMANCEIN MAINSTREAM JOBS BY ...

IT'S ABOUT MUCH MORE THAN WMDS

Jul 01, 2003 ... IN THINKING ABOUT THE REASONS FOR THE IRAQ WAR, WE SHOULD NOT JUSTFOCUS ON WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION. THERE WERE A NUMBER OF OTHERREASONS GIVEN TO JUSTIFY THE WAR, AND WE SHOULD LOOK AT THEM AS WELL:* Weapons of mass destruction: None has been found. This confirmsthe effectiveness of ...

LIEBERMAN GETS IT RIGHT ON MEDICARE

Jul 01, 2003; ... WASHINGTONNOBODY NOTICED, BUT IN THE HOURS BEFORE THE SENATEPASSED ITS BILL PROVIDING A PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFIT WITHIN MEDICAREFOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE PROGRAM'S 38-YEAR HISTORY, ONLY ONE OF THEDEMOCRATS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT DECIDED TO SUPPORT IT. That wouldbe Senator Joe ...

ALL IN THE FAMILY, BOSTON STYLE

Jul 01, 2003; ... OLD BOSTON, NEW BOSTON.The passage can play out as fiercely asan old-fashioned street brawl: Massachusetts Democrats clawing tohelp William M. Bulger keep his job as president of the University ofMassachusetts in the face of the new political order represented byRepublican Governor ...

WHY YOU LOVE AMERICA

Jul 01, 2003; ... IT WAS THE POINT OF FIREWORKS WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG. IN THOSE DAYS,EACH BACKYARD HAD ITS OWN CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH OF JULY, AND YOURDAD, LIKE ALL THE OTHERS, PRESIDED OVER THE LIGHTING OF THE ROMANCANDLES, THE VOLCANO CONES, AND FIRECRACKERS. HE SAW TO THEDISTRIBUTION OF SPARKLERS WITH ...

DRISCOLL'S RAISE

Jul 01, 2003 ... SO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION GAVE EDUCATION COMMISSIONER DAVID P.DRISCOLL A RAISE OF NEARLY 5 PERCENT OVER THE OBJECTIONS OF ITS OWNCHAIRMAN (CITY & REGION," JUNE 25), AND DRISCOLL SAYS HE DESERVES ITBECAUSE HE HASN'T HAD A RAISE IN TWO YEARS AND HAS TO PAY FOR HISCHILDREN'S COLLEGE? AT ...

WHY DO CHURCHMEN STILL LAUD LAW?

Jul 01, 2003 ... I WAS TROUBLED BY THE REMARKS OF BISHOP DANIEL P. REILLY OFWORCESTER AND CARDINAL THEODORE E. MCCARRICK, ARCHBISHOP OFWASHINGTON, REGARDING CARDINAL LAW ("RESIGNATION HAS NOT ENDED LAW'SROLE IN CHURCH," PAGE A1, JUNE 21). REILLY SAID OF LAW, "I ADMIREHIM." MCCARRICK SAID "HE IS A GOOD ...

KATHARINE HEPBURN

Jul 01, 2003 ... THE TROUBLE with America is that it changes too fast. When Katharine Hepburn, the last of the irreplaceable old moviestars, died Sunday, she received appropriate encomiums on the frontpages. Movie reviewers reviewed what film schools nowadays call herfilmography. The 12 Academy ...

SHOULD SHE DATE A YOUNGER TEEN?

Jul 01, 2003; ... Dear Beth: I'm a 16-year-old female in New York City. I've had manysituations with boys but have never discriminated against any ofthem. This guy likes me and asked me out. I thought he was 12, so Ididn't because dating a 12-year-old wasn't going to happen. Then Ifound out he ...

ASSESSING HITLER'S HAVOC ON THE ARTS

Jul 01, 2003; ... Adolf Hitler wanted to be the greatest patron of the arts inhistory. "It was a pity," he observed, "that I have to wage war onaccount of that drunk [Winston Churchill] instead of serving theworks of peace." By "the works of peace" - a phrase Hitler may have taken from amovement ...

COOL, EH? SHOWING A PLUCKY INDEPENDENCE WITH ITS TOLERANCE AND DIVERSITY, CANADA HAS NEVER BEEN MORE HIP

Jul 01, 2003; ... Happy Canada Day! Yes, it was just 136 years ago today that Canadasigned its first constitution. True, it took our north-of-the-borderfriends another 64 years to break free of their colonial masters inLondon, but we're here to celebrate, not criticize. Remember when Canada was just ...

HE EMBODIED COOL. SHE LEAVES PEOPLE COLD FORMER LEADER HAD A STYLE ALL HIS OWN

Jul 01, 2003; ... He wore a black beret. He lived in an Art Deco mansion. He wasonce arrested in Jerusalem on suspicion of being an Israeli spy. Inthe 1950s his name appeared on a watch list of left-wing undesirablesto be denied entry into the United States. Some called him aloof, butmake no mistake: ...

CONFIGURATION ARRANGES ITSELF IN BEAUTIFUL FORM

Jul 01, 2003; ... The Cape Cod ballet ensemble Configuration has two majoringredients necessary for its present and future success: a rotatingroster of spectacular dancers and the stability of being residentartists at an established academy. Brilliantly conceived by artisticdirectors/dancers Catherine ...

STARGAZING

Jul 01, 2003; ... Aerosmith will push back the release of its new CD until January,Billboard.com reported yesterday. The album had been slated for aSeptember release, but guitarist Joe Perry said the winter date willgive the band "a little more time." . . . Rapper DMX was arrestedSaturday for using ...

GET DOWN TONIGHT

Jul 01, 2003; ... Some call it "Cirque du Soul;" others call it "Hip-Hop Under theBig Tent." What it's officially called is "Soul in the City," aproduction of the Atlanta-based UniverSoul Circus and the onlyAfrican-American-owned circus in the country. It was started in 1994by entrepreneur Cedric ...

WITH BRAVE CHOICES, SHE STAYED TRUE TO HER REMARKABLE SELF

Jul 01, 2003; ... My, she was yare. Katharine Hepburn spoke those words as Tracy Lord in "ThePhiladelphia Story," using an archaic nautical term to describe thegrace and quick responsiveness of her once and future husband'syacht. But if ever a person was yare, Ms. Hepburn was. Casually ...

AT FIRST, PRICKLY STAR WAS A TOUGH ACT FOR HOLLYWOOD TO SWALLOW

Jul 01, 2003; ... The rumor on Friday was that she wasn't going to make it throughthe weekend - that Kate the Great was finally leaving us after 96glorious years. On the way home from work I stopped at the video store and rentedHoward Hawks's "Bringing Up Baby," easily Katharine Hepburn'sfunniest ...

RAISING FUNDS AT FENWAY; PAYING TRIBUTE TO BRUINS LEGEND ORR

Jul 01, 2003; ... BALLPLAYERS' BETTER HALVES FIRST, HE WAS PUT ON THE DISABLED LISTWITH A MYSTERIOUS SHOULDER INJURY. THEN, DURING THE "PICNIC IN THEPARK" HOSTED BY THE RED SOX WIVES, LIGHT-HITTING LEFTY JEREMY GIAMBIWAS TEASED BY TEAMMATE KEVIN MILLAR. "WHAT'D YOU GET DRESSED IN THEDARK?" MILLAR ASKED, ...

GETTING COMFORTABLE WITH OURSELVES AND THE SILENCE OF SOLITUDE

Jul 01, 2003; ... Aloneness is not loneliness. As we age, the need to be alone increases. We've made our ownacquaintance over the years, and most of our eccentricities havebecome normal to us. We do not need the approval of others that weonce hungered for. We live comfortably within our bag of skin ...

MEN'S FASHIONS FLAUNT THE FEMININE SIDE

Jul 01, 2003; ... PARIS - Twenty years ago, Jean Paul Gaultier stunned the fashionworld - and began a gender-bending exploration - by sending men outon the runway in skirts. This season, his gender-bending reached anew benchmark with the launch of a line of eyeliner, bronzer, andlipstick - for men - ...

FATHER-SON TEAM REVS UP RATINGS ON CABLE'S `CHOPPERS'

Jul 01, 2003; ... David Letterman rode motorcycles with them in midtown Manhattan.Peter Fonda, the original "Easy Rider," recently invited them out todinner. They've signed autographs for NASCAR stars such as MichaelWaltrip and Sterling Marlin. Nikki Sixx, longtime bassist for MotleyCrue, has been in ...

WIND BURNED HURRICANES' MOVE TO ACC IS A BLOW TO THE BIG EAST

Jul 01, 2003; ... Weeks of speculation, teleconferencing, proposals,counterproposals, and crossed fingers came down to a nod. TheUniversity of Miami, the southernmost big-time college athleticprogram on the East Coast, yesterday accepted an invitation to jointhe southern-based Atlantic Coast Conference, ...

WITH JOY AND POWER, POPS DELIVERS PRAISEWORTHY GOSPEL

Jul 01, 2003; ... This, in case anybody didn't notice, was what success looks likeand sounds like. It was June 11, 1993 that the first "Gospel Night atPops," a brainchild of the Boston Symphony Orchestra's CulturalDiversity Committee, began making with its joyous noises in SymphonyHall. And here it was ...

MORRIS, MA PUT BACH IN MOTION

Jul 01, 2003; ... LENOX - Mark Morris was at Tanglewood last week, and the fellowsof the Tanglewood Music Center may never be the same. They providedthe live music for most of a performance by the Mark Morris DanceGroup on Sunday and last night (cellist Yo-Yo Ma, no less, providedthe rest), and Morris ...

FORMER, CURRENT BC PLAYERS ARE UPSET

Jul 01, 2003; ... As the line in the movie goes, fate, it seems, is not without asense of irony. Nearly two decades ago, the University of Miami became - againstits will - part of the greatest moment in the last half-century ofBoston College football, one that in a mere 3 seconds put the Eagles' ...

ESPN IS TUNED IN TO CHANGE BIG EAST, ACC DEALS FACING NEW SCRUTINY

Jul 01, 2003; ... Sometimes a simple statement captures a situation. ESPN officials, asked to discuss the TV prospects for the Big Eastfollowing the defections of Miami and Virginia Tech to the AtlanticCoast Conference, instead decided to issue a formal statement thatexplains how the leagues' TV ...

WHEN HASEK MAKES STOP, THINGS WILL GO

Jul 01, 2003; ... There is no telling what will happen today, the start of the NHL'sannual free agent period, but the Bruins are acutely aware of thegoalie-go-round that everyone expects to be triggered once DominikHasek formally declares that he wants to return to the Red Wings. "I've talked to ...

CELTICS MUST BE THINKING OF CAP AINGE MUST WORK WITH STRICT BUDGET

Jul 01, 2003; ... With the futures game played out at last week's NBA draft, teamscan start to pursue established talent through free agency. Teams maybegin negotiating with free agents today, though they cannot signplayers until July 16. But for most franchises, including theCeltics, free agency is a ...

WILLIAMS SISTERS MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY

Jul 01, 2003; ... LONDON - Their hearts belong to daddy. So a couple of youngAmerican tourists making the Grand Tour - you know, Rome, Paris,London - and bummed at being pickpocketed in Paris, put in a call forthe old man. These were not exactly innocents abroad, or hardship cases. Venusand Serena ...

THIS MARRIAGE COULD NEVER BE SAVED

Jul 01, 2003; ... Miami never belonged to the Big East. Here's when Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese absolutely knewMiami was going to dump him: about five minutes after their arrangedmarriage became official Oct. 10, 1990. That's right. Nearly 13 years ago. Did you really think it waslove ...

MEDALS GETTING A MAKEOVER

Jul 01, 2003; ... PRAGUE - After 76 years, Olympic medals will have a new look atnext summer's Athens Games and thereafter. "We have had the same medal face since 1928 in Amsterdam,"International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge observedyesterday, after the executive board approved a new ...

GRUNFELD STEPS RIGHT IN FOR WIZARDS

Jul 01, 2003 ... NAMESErnie Grunfeld was named president of basketballoperations for the Washington Wizards, taking the job Michael Jordanheld the last two seasons. The hiring came a day after Grunfeld wasreleased from his contract as general manager of the Milwaukee Bucks. . . San Antonio Spurs star ...

TAKING BULLPEN BY THE HORNS

Jul 01, 2003; ... HERE IS WHY THE RED SOX ARE ACTING NOW, RATHER THAN LATER, INDRAMATICALLY REVAMPING THEIR BULLPEN IN TIME FOR THIS WEEKEND'S FOUR-GAME SHOWDOWN WITH THE YANKEES IN THE BRONX. It was on lastJuly's visit to New York that the Sox suffered devastating back-to-back 9-8 losses to the ...

NHIS SCORES MERELY OK ON DRIVERS' TEST

Jul 01, 2003; ... LOUDON, N.H. - Racetrack officials imported pavement all the wayfrom Trinidad and placed it around the turns at the New HampshireInternational Speedway this spring. The hope was, in part, to createa track resistant to coming apart in hot temperatures, thuseliminating one of NHIS's ...

HOW FAST, AND HOW FAR? BIG EAST MUST STEP, BUT VERY CAREFULLY

Jul 01, 2003; ... W ITH THE ANNOUNCED DEPARTURES OF TWO BIG EAST SCHOOLS _ VIRGINIATECH LAST WEEK AND MIAMI YESTERDAY - TO THE ATLANTIC COASTCONFERENCE, THE BIG EAST NOW MUST STEP UP ITS PLANS TO RECONFIGURE.BUT HOW FAST?"We've got to move forward," Big East commissionerMike Tranghese said yesterday ....

US MUST CONFORM TO CHARTER REGULATIONS

Jul 01, 2003; ... PRAGUE - THE VIEW FROM HERE, WHERE THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPICCOMMITTEE IS HAVING ITS ANNUAL CLASS REUNION, IS THAT THE AMERICANSHAVE BEEN CONDUCTING AN INTERESTING STUDENT GOVERNMENT DEBATE THESEPAST FEW MONTHS. "I don't know what has been done," confessesCanadian member Dick Pound, ...

O'BRIEN: A COACH STAYS IN HIS STANCE

Jul 01, 2003; ... I half-expect to find him out on a ledge, with Newton firemen downbelow, holding a big net and pleading with him not to do anythingrash. "Why is that?" inquires Tom O'Brien, the head football coach atBoston College. Well, I just kinda thought that this business about Miami ...

THEY'RE HITTING ON ALL CYLINDERS

Jul 01, 2003; ... Nomar Garciaparra's 0-for-5 performance Sunday ended his 31-gamehome hitting streak and prevented him from finishing the month with a.400 average (he hit .398), but it did not diminish an extraordinarymonth for the Sox shortstop and the rest of the offense. Only three players in ...

MEDICAL SCREENING FOR FOE QUESTIONED

Jul 01, 2003; ... SOME OF MARC-VIVIEN FOE'S LAST WORDS WERE EXPRESSED AT HALFTIME OFTHE CAMEROON-COLOMBIA GAME LAST THURSDAY IN LYON, FRANCE."Even ifit means dying, we must win this match," Foe told his teammates. A half hour later, Foe was pronounced dead after collapsing on thefield. There is ...

AN ENDLESS, BUT FUN, CYCLE LIGGETT TO CALL TOUR DE FRANCE

Jul 01, 2003; ... This is July, so, for the 31st straight year, don't go looking forPhil Liggett in his native England. Instead, Liggett again will be "on Continent" for the Tour deFrance, sitting alongside Paul Sherwen and calling the race livedaily (July 5-27) for Outdoor Life ...

AGASSI HAS NO ANSWER UPSET SERVED UP BY PHILIPPOUSSIS

Jul 01, 2003; ... LONDON - He will be back here another day, at least that's AndreAgassi's plan, and maybe there is another Wimbledon title in hisfuture. "Always a possibility, " mused the aging Las Vegan, raised in acity where odds are weighed every second of every day. "But you know,it's not ...

FED UP AT BEING LEFT OUT SNUB BY KING IRKS DAVENPORT

Jul 01, 2003; ... LONDON - Lindsay Davenport, a 6-4, 6-1 winner over Shinobu Asagoehere yesterday, won't be playing for the United States in theFederation Cup against Italy later this month in Washington, D.C. Butit won't be from lack of wanting to, or trying. Davenport offered to serve, but team ...

RCN COMPLETES VIDEO-ON-DEMAND ROLLOUT

Jul 01, 2003; ... RCN Corp. said it completed its rollout of video-on-demandservices in Greater Boston, activating systems in Arlington,Somerville, and neighborhoods of Boston including Charlestown andSouth Boston. Putting pressure on the dominant provider, ComcastCorp., which is deploying ...

US AIRWAYS WILL BEGIN SELLING MEALS

Jul 01, 2003; ... US Airways said it was replacing its complimentary snacks with theoption to purchase deli-style meals on some flights, including sevendaily trips out of Logan International Airport. The airline willbegin offering In-Flight Cafe service today on all domestic flightsof 700 miles or more, ...