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IN & OUT

May 01, 2004 ... IN MONA LISA - After 500 years, Leonardo's enigmatic Ms. Lisa isdeteriorating, and experts are asking why. ROMAN - Inexplicably, actresses Debra Messing and Cate Blanchettboth name their babies after a controversial film director. JENNIFER HUDSON - Elton John charges racism, ...

AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS

May 01, 2004; ... Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin, chair-elect of NARAL Pro-Choice America andprofessor of obstetrics and gynecology and associate dean at BostonUniversity School of Medicine, read the following open letter toSecretary of State Colin Powell at the March for Women's Lives inWashington last ...

ABUSED BY AMERICANS

May 01, 2004 ... GRUESOME PHOTOS of Iraqi prisoners, hooded and wired, some naked,with American soldiers laughing at their humiliation do not put theUnited States in the same despicable category as Saddam Hussein.Torture and murder were instruments of state policy under Saddam.President Bush yesterday ...

HOW WILL MASSACHUSETTS FURTHER THE DREAM OF EQUALITY?

May 01, 2004; ... HE'D BEEN CAPTURED, BEATEN, AND REENSLAVED. BUT QUOCK WALKERWOULD NOT BACK DOWN. IN 1783, WALKER'S CRIMINAL CASE AGAINSTNATHANIEL JENNISON, THE ASSAILANT WHO CLAIMED TO "OWN" HIM, CAMEBEFORE THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. AT THE TIME, SLAVERY HAD EXISTEDIN THE COMMONWEALTH FOR SOME 145 ...

BACKSLIDING ON THE ENVIRONMENT

May 01, 2004; ... RECENTLY, PRESIDENT BUSH RECOGNIZED STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THECOUNTRY FOR INNOVATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS DURING AN EARTH DAYCEREMONY AT THE WHITE HOUSE. ONE STUDENT HAD STARTED A RECYCLINGPROGRAM THAT SPAWNED HIS AREA'S FIRST "GREEN" PLAYGROUND MADE FROMRECYCLED MATERIALS. ANOTHER ...

ARCH SUPPORT

May 01, 2004 ... The arch in New York's Washington Square Park reopened yesterdayafter undergoing a $2.7 million restoration. The Empire StateBuilding towered above the arch in the background. The renovation ofthe 77-foot-high arch included improvements ...

ON ANNIVERSARY, BUSH DEFENDS CARRIER SPEECH DESPITE CASUALTIES, TOUTS PROGRRESS IN IRAQ

May 01, 2004; ... WASHINGTON - On the first anniversary of his famous declarationfrom the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln that major combat operationsin Iraq were over, President Bush yesterday defended the speech andinsisted that progress has been made despite continuing problemsthere. "A year ...

OODLES FOR GOOGLE

May 01, 2004 ... GOOGLE, THE successful search engine that has become a householdword - both as a noun and a verb - is going public. On Thursday thecompany filed plans with the Securities and Exchange Commission foran initial public offering of stock, hoping to raise $2.7 billion. Google's backers ...

WAVE OF JOY

May 01, 2004 ... Lithuanians waved the flags of the European Union and their nationyesterday in Vilnius to celebrate the country's entry in ...

FLAP OVER FLAG DESIGN PROMPTS CHANGES

May 01, 2004; ... BAGHDAD Iraq's proposed new flag hasn't been officially unveiledyet, but the innocuous yellow, blue, and white standard has alreadyraised so much ire in Iraq that a crowd in Sadr City yesterday burneda replica of the flag, which they condemned for looking too much ...

CLOSER KASHMIR-PAKISTAN TIES SOUGHT CHANGE IN TONE COMES AMID INDIA ELECTIONS

May 01, 2004; ... SRINAGAR, India For years, only separatists promised Kashmiriscloser ties to Pakistan. But as India holds general elections in thecurrent atmosphere of Indian-Pakistani detente, closer ties aresuddenly a rallying cry for both of the mainstream parties in Jammuand Kashmir. At an ...

IN REBUTTAL TO CHENEY SPEECH, KERRY LINKS BUSH TO IRAQ SETBACKS SAYS HE WOULD SEEK MULTILATERAL AID

May 01, 2004; ... FULTON, Mo. Senator John F. Kerry warned yesterday that the USmission in Iraq was at a "moment of truth," saying only a rapidturnover of the reconstruction effort to a global coalition run by aUnited Nations official could begin to resurrect the nation's civilsociety. In a ...

IN COLO., RURAL SPRAWL STOKES CONCERN EFFECT ON WILDLIFE, WILDFIRES IS CITED

May 01, 2004; ... FORT COLLINS, Colo. The conflicts arising from people's migrationfurther into rural areas have been brought to the forefront by theseason's first wildfire. The Picnic Rock fire, which burned more than 9,000 acres ofwildlands and one house in the foothills of the Rockies between ...

US POLICY MAY FORCE SHI'A COOPERATION, ANALYSTS SAY

May 01, 2004; ... WASHINGTON With leaders of Saddam Hussein's Sunni-dominatedBa'ath Party returning to positions of power as part of a securityforce in Fallujah, the United States appears to be sending a signalto Shi'a leaders in southern Iraq: Cooperate in setting up amultiethnic government or risk a ...

DERBY DAY DEVOTIONS

May 01, 2004 ... NEARLY EVERY religion with a pedigree retains some holiday daythat long ago supplanted an earlier festival celebrating the time ofrenewal that is spring. Here and now - at least for those folksattuned to the voice of the pagan within them - there is no purerrite of spring than Derby Day, ...

WITH NC-17, THE PICTURE GETS FUZZY THE CONTROVERSIAL MOVIE RATING REAPPEARS, BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

May 01, 2004; ... On its face, NC-17 seems like the simplest of movie ratings: Noone under 17 comes into the theater, period. But the way this ratinghas been used - or not used - since it replaced the porn-tainted X in1990 shows just how complicated the seemingly simple business ofgiving parents ...

NO SWEAT LEADER IS PASSIONATE ABOUT NEWTON COMPANY'S UNION-ONLY APPAREL

May 01, 2004; ... Adam Neiman lovingly fingers the soft blue fabric of his shirt.Instead of offering a standard physical description of his product,his sales pitch goes like this: "It was made in a Chicago unionfactory where the workers have a contract and a decent living wage." Nearby, John Studer ...

QUAKE SERIES IS SHAKY, BUT `BOOK OF RUTH' IS ROCK SOLID

May 01, 2004; ... NBC's earthquake miniseries "10.5" is an earth-rumbling, glass-shattering, car-flipping, hydrant-popping, sidewalk-splitting,bookshelf-crashing, Seattle-Space-Needle-felling, Golden-Gate-snapping, "24"- camerawork-stealing, 9/11-exploiting bore. You'll laugh (at the ridiculous ...

COOPED UP ON THE NET WEST TISBURY CHICKENS STAR ON WEBSITE CAMERA

May 01, 2004; ... Call up Vasalini's Chickencam website during daylight hours, andyou're treated to streaming video of chickens wandering in a pennedyard on Martha's Vineyard around a 3-foot-tall Gumby figure. While some might think that watching poultry peck at feed isslight entertainment, the ...

TIGHTER REGULATIONS SNAG FISHERMEN TOUGHEST RULES EVER TO TAKE EFFECT TODAY

May 01, 2004; ... Every time the vise of government restrictions tightened aroundScituate fisherman Stephen Welch, the ocean rescued him. When cod became too scarce to fish in the mid-1990s, he went afterthe monkfish that trendy restaurants suddenly wanted. When monkfishbecame heavily regulated, he ...

GUARD CHIEF SAYS HE REGRETS GAG E-MAIL FORWARDED MISSIVE MOCKED CONVENTION

May 01, 2004; ... The gag e-mail that Major General George W. Keefe forwarded tofriends last week lampooned the upcoming Democratic NationalConvention and US Senator Edward M. Kennedy. But by yesterday, thelaughter had ended, and Keefe was issuing a statement of regret. During working hours last ...

PANEL SAYS RAIL SYSTEM VULNERABLE TO ATTACK THE PROTECTION OF TRAINS NEEDS EFFORT, FORUM TOLD

May 01, 2004; ... The region's rail system is highly vulnerable to a terroristattack and has not received adequate federal funding to improvesecurity, a panel of local and state officials concluded yesterday. "Five times as many people travel by train than by air, and yetairports have received $11 ...

GIRL'S THROAT CUT IN BEFORE-SCHOOL ASSAULT ASSAILANT STABS SELF; BOTH HOSPITALIZED

May 01, 2004; ... A 17-year-old girl was slashed in the throat yesterday morningoutside East Boston High School by a former US Naval Academy studentwho ran from the scene, cut his own throat, and stabbed himself inthe chest until he collapsed in a pool of blood. Annmarie Reyes, an East Boston High ...

A `TOUR THROUGH HELL' CITY COUNCILORS VIEW RENTALS MARKED BY SQUALOR, NEGLECT

May 01, 2004; ... Inside Hilda Lu's sweltering Allston second floor walk-up, themattresses sag and the furniture is shabby. The sounds of rumbling trains are audiblefrom the nearby rail yard. A beaten fire alarm dangles from a cord inthe ceiling. Sometimes there are rats. And as Lu can attest ...

RATE JUMP MAY NOT HURT HOME SALES

May 01, 2004; ... Mortgage rates topped 6 percent this week for the first time sinceDecember, but economists don't expect the rise to put an immediatecrimp in the spring real estate season. By one account, the rise in rates could give most segments of thehousing market a short-term boost as buyers ...

BUSH VOICES DISGUST OVER ABUSE PHOTOS THREAT IS SEEN TO IRAQ MISSION

May 01, 2004; ... WASHINGTON President Bush yesterday condemned the abuse of Iraqiprisoners, responding to the publication of photos of smilingAmerican soldiers mistreating naked Iraqi detainees. The images haveprovoked widespread outrage in the Arab world. "I share a deep disgust that those ...

AMIRAULT IS FREED FROM PRISON CONVICTION STANDS IN DAY-CARE ABUSE

May 01, 2004; ... [PUBLISHED CORRECTION - DATE: Monday, May 3, 2004: Correction :Because of a reporting error, a Page One story in Saturday's Globestated that Cheryl Amirault LeFave made a deal with state prosecutorsin 1999 in which she avoided returning to prison by agreeing to pleadguilty in the Fells ...

NEW BOOK DELVES INTO FERNALD'S CRUEL PAST

May 01, 2004; ... WALTHAM His foster mother died suddenly in March 1949, leaving 8-year-old Fred Boyce heartbroken and homeless. Needing a new home forhim, state social workers said the shy boy should beinstitutionalized, based on an IQ test showing he was "feebleminded."Without a word from the child, a ...

JACKSON ENTERS NOT GUILTY PLEA JACKSON ENTERS NOT GUILTY PLEA IN CALIF.

May 01, 2004; ... SANTA MARIA, Calif. Michael Jackson pleaded not guilty yesterdayto child molestation charges, as well as a new charge of conspiracythat alleged 28 "overt acts," including child abduction, falseimprisonment, and extortion. The pop star then offered a smile and waved to fans outside ...

JURORS DEFEND MURDER ACQUITTAL

May 01, 2004; ... The day after a jury stunned prosecutors and some defense lawyersby acquitting Kyle Bryant of murdering his pregnant 14-year-oldgirlfriend and her unborn child, one juror said that Bryant was"morally and ethically a terrible person," but that the jury had nochoice but to find him not ...

TOWN TURNS AGAINST CONDUCT OF THE WAR

May 01, 2004; ... WELLSBURG, W.Va. On the morning of Lance Corporal Michael J.Smith Jr.'s funeral, as his casket journeyed from Reasners FuneralHome across the Ohio River to Grace Lutheran Church, televisionscreens flashed green images not seen in the year since PresidentBush stood on the USS Abraham ...

COLIN POWELL'S STAYING POWER IS A GOOD THING

May 01, 2004 ... GLOBE COLUMNIST JOAN VENNOCHI CRITICIZED SECRETARY OF STATE COLINPOWELL FOR REMAINING WITH AN ADMINISTRATION WHOSE VIEWS ARE QUITECLEARLY CONTRARY TO HIS OWN, AS EXPLAINED IN A PAIR OF POST-9/11BOOKS ("TRUTH SHOULD WORK FOR KERRY," OP ED, APRIL 27).I find itdisappointing that ...

IN DEFENSE OF DOONESBURY

May 01, 2004 ... WE'RE DISAPPOINTED IN THE GLOBE FOR CENSORING THE DOONESBURY COMICSTRIP ON APRIL 23. THE LANGUAGE THAT WAS USED IS GENERALLY ACCEPTEDIN TODAY'S SOCIETY AND IS NOT IN ANY WAY A VIOLATION OF COMMUNITYSTANDARDS.More important, Doonesbury is making some hardcommentary on the war in Iraq ....

LEADERSHIP, CHARACTER, AND COURAGE

May 01, 2004 ... I'D LIKE TO THANK TOM OLIPHANT FOR HIS OBJECTIVE EYEWITNESSACCOUNT OF WHAT TOOK PLACE DURING A VERY EMOTIONAL CEREMONY 33 YEARSAGO ("I WATCHED KERRY THROW HIS WAR DECORATIONS," OP ED, APRIL 27). The Republican Party and its talk radio and Fox television networkapologists continue their ...

INCREASE STATE TAXES TO FUND SCHOOLS

May 01, 2004 ... I'M IN COMPLETE AGREEMENT THAT EDUCATION IS HUGELY IMPORTANT TORECTIFY THE WIDENING GAP OF OPPORTUNITY BETWEEN THE POOR AND THE MOREAFFLUENT. HOWEVER, THE SOLUTION DOES NOT LIE IN SIMPLY REDISTRIBUTINGEXISTING STATE FUNDS ("SCHOOL FINANCING UNFAIR, JUDGE RULES," PAGEA1, APRIL 27)....

COWARDS SHOULDN'T QUIBBLE OR ACCUSE

May 01, 2004 ... WHAT'S ALL THIS HORSE MANURE ABOUT RIBBONS AND MEDALS? AND ITCOMES FROM ABSENTEE DICK CHENEY AND SEMI-AWOL GEORGE BUSH. HOW DARETHE ADMINISTRATION'S RICHARD PERLE AND PAUL WOLFOWITZ, WHO SKIPPEDTHE WAR OF THEIR TIME, SEND 700 YOUNG AMERICANS TO THEIR DEATHS. We now watch in amazement ...

CONCERT UPDATE

May 01, 2004 ... * Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band at Fenway Park on Sept.10 (8 p.m.) and Sept. 12 (6 p.m.). Tickets go on sale next Saturdayat 10 a.m. They are $80 plus a $1 donation to the Singing for ChangeCharitable Foundation Inc. and a $3 facililty charge. Availablethrough Ticketmaster ...

FAMILY DATEBOOK

May 01, 2004; ... We know you've been preparing the kids for college sincepregnancy. You've power-walked on college campuses, decorated thenursery with ivy, practiced cooking dehydrated mashed potatoes for1,000, and ordered brochures on building irrigation systems in ThirdWorld countries. Here's another ...

RISE AND SHINE

May 01, 2004; ... Big news for all you early birds: Beginning today, the Museum ofFine Arts opens its Gauguin in Tahiti exhibit at 9 to accommodateextraneous gawkers. That's an hour earlier than normal. Because Go!will still be tucked away and dreaming of Hugh Jackman in Tahiti,you'll let us know how it ...

THE PHILHARMONIC'S `MAHLER JOURNEY' COMES TO A TRIUMPHANT END

May 01, 2004; ... "Well, it was a lot of music," an audience member was overheardsaying after the Boston Philharmonic concert Thursday night. Hewasn't kidding. To end their seasonlong "Mahler Journey," theorchestra and conductor Benjamin Zander tackled the Seventh Symphony,a wondrously strange creation ...

ROMNEY SON WEDS; DEMS FIND BEDS

May 01, 2004; ... DAD SUPPORTS THIS WEDDING IT WAS AN EVENING OF CELEBRATION AT THEFAIRMONT COPLEY PLAZA, MARKING THE WEDDING EARLIER YESTERDAY OF CRAIGEDWARD ROMNEY, THE YOUNGEST SON OF GOVERNOR MITT AND ANN ROMNEY, ANDMARY IRENE CASE OF PHOENIX. THE COUPLE, WHO MET THROUGH MUTUALFRIENDS IN NEW YORK CITY ...

SOPRANO AND TROUPE MAKE VERDI'S WORK SING

May 01, 2004; ... Opera Boston's production of "Luisa Miller" is the most successfulproduction of a major Verdi opera here since Sarah Caldwell closed upshop 15 years ago. And the audience in the Cutler Majestic Theatrewas almost certainly present at the advent of the Verdi soprano theworld has been ...

DECISION WEIGHING ON RIVERA

May 01, 2004; ... The World Boxing Association welterweight champion from Worcestertook three days off from his job as a security officer at JuvenileCourt three weeks ago and went to New York ready to defend the 147-pound title from the challenge of the most feared puncher in thedivision, Ricardo Mayorga ....

FRANKEL'S EYES ARE TRAINED ON DERBY

May 01, 2004; ... LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Trainer Bobby Frankel is in the Hall of Fame. Hehas won the Eclipse Award as the nation's leading trainer five times,including the last four years. Last year, his horses earned $19.1million, shattering the mark of $17.8 million set by D. Wayne Lukas.But he has never ...

FIELD IS DOWN TO 18 INJURIES SIDELINE WIMBLEDON, `AVERIL'

May 01, 2004; ... LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The field for today's 130th running of theKentucky Derby was reduced to 18 when Wimbledon and St Averil werefound to be infirm yesterday, and were withdrawn from the race. Wimbledon, who is trained by Bob Baffert, turned up with a knot onhis left front leg, which ...

BRYANT DOUBTFUL FOR ATHENS GAMES

May 01, 2004 ... NAMES Kobe Bryant, who could be in court at the time,believes it's unlikely he'll take the court for the United States inthis summer's Olympic Games. The Los Angeles Laker star's agentinformed USA Basketball that Bryant probably won't be able to competein Athens Aug. 13-29 because ...

ROOKIES GET TO SHOW OFF PATRIOT NEWCOMERS PRACTICE FOR BELICHICK

May 01, 2004; ... FOXBOROUGH - A year ago, Ty Warren was Vince Wilfork, a No. 1 pickwho in months had gone from a man among boys in college to a boyamong men in the NFL. And like Wilfork, the Patriots' top selectionin last weekend's draft, Warren came here as a 22-year-old husbandand father, but a ...

BELICHICK OPERATING ON EVEN PLAYING FIELD

May 01, 2004; ... FOXBOROUGH - As far as Bill Belichick is concerned, beyond theobvious, there is no difference between the Vince Wilforks (in otherwords, high draft picks) and Louis Gachelins (free agents) of theworld inside Gillette Stadium this weekend. "I think everybody is in the same boat," ...

TWELLMAN HOPEFUL HEADS-UP PLAY WILL CONTINUE

May 01, 2004; ... FOXBOROUGH - Revolution striker Taylor Twellman appears to beadjusting to the banging of bodies and heads with MLS's toughestdefenders. Fortunately for the United States national team,MetroStars defender Eddie Pope and Twellman survived intact afterclashing last Sunday, then combined ...

AARON'S RULING CANNED BY FANS

May 01, 2004; ... NASCAR OFFICIALS TRIGGERED A STRONG REACTION FROM FANS THIS WEEKAT THE AARON'S 499 NEXTEL CUP SERIES RACE AT TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAYWHEN JEFF GORDON WAS DECLARED THE RACE LEADER AND, FOR ALL INTENTSAND PURPOSES, THE RACE WINNER OVER DALE EARNHARDT JR. AFTER A YELLOWFLAG WAS UNFURLED WITH ...

DELAY WAS IN FORECAST ARRIVAL OF STORM WAS A LITTLE LATE

May 01, 2004; ... ARLINGTON, Texas - As if arriving in Texas yesterday at 4:30 a.m.EDT after playing a day-night doubleheader in Boston the day beforewas not burden enough, the Red Sox last night waited out a bizarre 3-hour-32-minute rain delay before their game against the Rangers waspostponed, forcing a ...

ACTON-BOXBORO GOES THE DISTANCE

May 01, 2004; ... Acton-Boxboro yesterday handed 16th-ranked Concord-Carlisle itsfirst loss of the season in a 14-inning Dual County thriller thatended when Caryn Christian knocked in the winning run with two outs,giving the host Colonials a 1-0 win. "Both teams played extremely well. All the ...

RACING RETURNS TO SUFFOLK

May 01, 2004 ... After a six-month hiatus, they'll be off again today. Suffolk Downs, which raced thoroughbreds throughout 2003 afterRockingham Park switched to harness racing, was dark this winter. Itwas a decision Suffolk Downs president John Hall didn't regret,citing January's frigid ...

SULLIVAN WILL HEAD SPORTS DEPARTMENT

May 01, 2004; ... Joseph T. Sullivan has been named the Globe's assistant managingeditor/sports, a job title known to the reading public more simply as"sports editor." The announcement, made Thursday night in a memo to the staff byGlobe editor Martin Baron, was greeted with a prolonged ovation ...

SEX OFFENDER ORDERED HELD WITHOUT BAIL

May 01, 2004 ... A convicted Level 3 sex offender was ordered held without bail athis arraignment yesterday at Boston Medical Center on charges that helured two teenage boys and had sex with them, the Suffolk CountyDistrict Attorney's office said. David Carroll, 68, of Dorchester,was charged with lewd ...

FORMER TAP FIGURE GETS 6-MONTH TERM

May 01, 2004 ... A former regional account manager for TAP Pharmaceutical Products was sentenced Thursday to six months in prison, followed by fourmonths of home confinement, for lying to a federal grand jury thatwas investigating the company for allegedly giving illegal kickbacksto doctors and hospitals ...

CITY OFFERS BLOOD TESTS FOR GAY COUPLES

May 01, 2004 ... Anticipating a rush of gay marriage licenses come May 17, the Cityof Cambridge is offering premarital blood tests from May 5 throughMay 20, officials announced. "It is our obligation to make theseservices available to gay and lesbian couples so they don'texperience additional obstacles ...

HARVARD GETS $10M FOR FELLOWSHIPS

May 01, 2004 ... Publisher and real estate mogul Mortimer Zuckerman has givenHarvard University $10 million for graduate fellowships to encouragestudents to enter public service. Harvard will select ...

PROVOST AT BU PICKED TO LEAD WPI AIMS TO BROADEN SCHOOL'S CURRICULUM

May 01, 2004; ... Boston University provost Dennis Berkey, a 30-year veteran of theschool who was a finalist for its presidency last year, is leavingJune 30 to become president of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is the second top BU administrator to announce his departurethis month. Law ...

O'TOOLE, MERCHANTS CONFER ON POLICING IN FIELDS CORNER STORE OWNERS CITE VANDALISM, THEFTS

May 01, 2004; ... Boston Police Commissioner Kathleen M. O'Toole and other topcommanders met yesterday with three merchants in Fields Corner toaddress crime concerns after the stabbing of a 14-year-old Dorchesteryouth earlier this week. After the stabbing, a few store owners said they've had ...

BROOKLINE FIREFIGHTER HURT IN FALL

May 01, 2004; ... A 35-year veteran of the Brookline Fire Department was in criticalcondition yesterday from a head injury he suffered after falling offa firetruck on the way back from a call, the Fire Department said. Irwin Gross, 58, of Natick, was part of a team responding to areport of a gas ...

TROUBLE SIGNS

May 01, 2004 ... A three-alarm fire ripped through three businesses on the cornerof Dudley and Dearborn streets yesterday afternoon, causing anestimated $300,000 in damage. Eighty Boston firefighters battled ...

JACOB LEVINE, RETIRED OWNER OF FAMILY FISH BUSINESS, 90

May 01, 2004; ... During retirement, Jacob Levine became obsessed withkaleidoscopes. After collecting bits and pieces of broken pipe andcolored glass, he gave each of his children handmade ones."That'sthe kind of man he was," his daughter Phyllis Kornfeld of Cambridgesaid. "He was a very loving ...

DAVID LAVIEN, INSTRUMENTAL IN DRAFTING SAFETY LEGISLATION

May 01, 2004; ... Until he fell and broke his hip four weeks ago, David Lavien wasstill practicing law after seven decades, still attending hockeygames, still dining at Boston's finest restaurants, and still workingout daily at a health club near his downtown office. "He was very dynamic, had a ...

POLICE BREAK UP CLUB BRAWL; 3 PEOPLE HURT

May 01, 2004; ... Two 24-year-old men from New York and a bouncer were stabbedduring a brawl at Visions nightclub on Route 1 in Saugus earlyyesterday, police said. The fight, which broke out at 1:30 a.m., may have been gang-related, according to details gathered at the scene, police ...