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A CASE THAT WILL TEST THE NEW LIBYA

Jul 01, 2004; ... NEARLY EVERYONE AGREES THAT THE WAR AGAINST IRAQ HAS HAD ONEBENEFICIAL OUTCOME: DICTATOR MOAMMAR KHADAFY'S ANNOUNCEMENT THATLIBYA WOULD ABANDON ITS PROGRAMS TO DEVELOP WEAPONS OF MASSDESTRUCTION. Khadafy's apparent repentance has prompted excitedspeculation that Libya could soon ...

BUSH'S TALK IN TURKEY

Jul 01, 2004 ... PRESIDENT BUSH delivered a carefully worded yet revealing speechTuesday at the end of a two-day NATO summit in Istanbul. He may haveintended to present a generalized defense of his policies, but thespeech bore traces of the alterations that events have forced uponhim. Most ...

LIMBAUGHING TO THE LEFT?

Jul 01, 2004; ... MAYBE IT WAS BECAUSE THE MAN ON MY LEFT WAS DOING A PLAY-BY-PLAYWHEN ANY MEMBER OF THE BUSH TEAM CAME ON THE SCREEN. MAYBE IT WASBECAUSE THE MOVIE THEATER WAS WITHIN PITCHING RANGE OF FENWAY PARK. But halfway through "Fahrenheit 9/11," I realized this wasn't anaudience, it was a fan ...

BREMER'S HAND-OFF AND DEPARTURE

Jul 01, 2004 ... US OCCUPATION CHIEF L. PAUL BREMER'S FURTIVE, FIVE-MINUTE "HAND-OVER" OF IRAQ "SOVEREIGNTY" (PAGE A1, JUNE 29) AND HIS HASTYDEPARTURE FROM THE COUNTRY'S SAFETY ZONE, LEAVING BEHIND AMERICANTROOPS AND CONTRACT WORKERS, SOME IN THE HANDS OF "INSURGENTS" ANDABOUT TO DIE AND HUNDREDS OF ...

WHAT SOLDIERS ASK FROM GOVERNMENT

Jul 01, 2004 ... I AM SHOCKED THAT MANY CRITICS HAVE DENOUNCED MICHAEL MOORE'S "FAHRENHEIT 9/11" AS UNPATRIOTIC AND ANTISOLDIER. FOR ME, THE MOVIESERVED AS A POWERFUL (AND PAINFUL) REMINDER OF THE COSTS OF WAR _ ANDOF MY OBLIGATION AS A CITIZEN TO HOLD OUR LEADERS ACCOUNTABLE FORMAKING WISE DECISIONS ...

THERE'S NO STOPPING BILL BUCKLEY

Jul 01, 2004; ... LIKE ITS FOUNDER, NATIONAL REVIEW COMMANDED ATTENTION EARLY ON.THE FIRST ISSUE OF WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR.'S MAGAZINE - COVER DATE:NOV. 19, 1955 - ANNOUNCED ITS PURPOSE WITH AN EDITORIAL THAT INCLUDEDWHAT MUST BE THE MOST OFT-QUOTED STATEMENT ANY MAGAZINE HAS EVER MADEABOUT ITSELF: "IT ...

HISTORY LESSON FOR ROMNEY

Jul 01, 2004 ... GOVERNOR ROMNEY'S STATEMENT "UNTIL WE UNDERSTAND THE IMPLICATIONSFOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OF A DIFFERENT DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE, IBELIEVE WE SHOULD PRESERVE THAT WHICH HAS ENDURED FOR THOUSANDS OFYEARS" IS OUTRAGEOUS AND UNHISTORIC ("ROMNEY URGES FEDERAL BAN ON GAY-MARRIAGE `EXPERIMENT,' " ...

CHENEY SHOULD APOLOGIZE TO LEAHY

Jul 01, 2004 ... GIVEN HIS VILE ENGAGEMENT WITH VERMONT SENATOR PATRICK LEAHY ONTHE FLOOR OF THE SENATE (PAGE A3, JUNE 25), IT IS PAINFULLY OBVIOUSTHAT THE INDIVIDUAL WHO IS SECOND IN COMMAND OF OUR NATION IS NOT APERSON OF CIVILITY, DIGNITY, HONOR, OR GOOD BREEDING, CHENEY ALL BUTADMITTING THAT HE ...

DEHUMANIZING THE ENEMY

Jul 01, 2004 ... WHILE I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH MUCH OF CATHY YOUNG'S DENUNCIATIONOF TORTURE ("LET'S HOLD US TO HIGHER STANDARDS," OP ED, JUNE 28), IFOUND HER LAST PARAGRAPH TROUBLING. SHE WRITES, "THE RISK OFBARBARISM IS PARTICULARLY HIGH WHEN ONE HAS DEHUMANIZED THE ENEMY, ASTHE ISLAMO-FASCIST ...

OLD WRINKLES ON NEW BOSTON'S FACE

Jul 01, 2004; ... New Boston is a fragile creation of positive will and market-driven necessity. The modern city on a hill that advertisers plan tosell to Democrats this month exists for some, not all, residents forflashes of time. This shining vessel can be easily marred by tinyspider cracks representing ...

STRESS FIGHTER FINDS RELAXATION ALL OVER THE HOUSE

Jul 01, 2004; ... PLYMOUTH - It is symbolic that Studley the cat is the first thinga visitor encounters at the front door of Loretta LaRoche'scontemporary home, because he represents so much about LaRoche, aninternational stress-management consultant who lectures using humor. She recently rescued ...

IN SUMMER, SOUPS CAN BE COLD COMFORT

Jul 01, 2004; ... Cool and quick is the formula for summer soups, which bear littleresemblance to their winter counterparts. Soup may not spring tomind as the perfect summer repast, but there's nothing morerefreshing. There's also nothing easier. Using vegetable and fruit juices, or yogurt and ...

KING INJECTS HIMSELF INTO SCIENCE-FICTION `SONG'

Jul 01, 2004; ... Reading "Song of Susannah," the penultimate novel in StephenKing's "Dark Tower" series, is rather like taking on the third leg ofa triathlon. The first two legs were getting through the first five "DarkTower" books - it wasn't easy, but most of us emerged somewhatinvigorated by ...

DON'T SEE BOYFRIEND UNTIL HE GETS HELP

Jul 01, 2004; ... Dear Beth: I'm 14, get good grades, and am a little on the nerdy/geeky side. My boyfriend, who's 15, was expelled from school, was arrested againlast week, smokes, carries knives, and missed his court appearance toget high. I'm really worried about him. I love him with all of ...

CONCERT UPDATE

Jul 01, 2004; ... ASHLEE SIMPSON IS SLATED TO PLAY A FREE KISS 108 CONCERT AT THEHATCH SHELL ON JULY ...

BUILDING A ROSE ARBOR

Jul 01, 2004; ... What better time than now to build a pergola, rose arbor, or anykind of garden structure to hold climbing, running, rambling, andcrawling roses, clematis, ivy, or any other plant. Finish the projecttoday, buy the plants tomorrow, and sit back and wait for them tofestoon your work of ...

ART IN EVERY MEDIUM - RARE

Jul 01, 2004; ... We admit we feel a little more at home at Fenway Park than at anart museum and, in fact, were headed over to Fenway after we finishedshmoozing, wine sipping, and admiring art at the Institute ofContemporary Art's opening party recently, celebrating Kai Althoff'sexhibit "Kai Kein Respekt" ...

SOMETHING ELSE TO PLANT

Jul 01, 2004; ... Now that your perennials are planted, it's time to accessorizeyour garden. If you're tired of old standards like garden gnomes,OutdoorDecor.com, an online retailer, offers 3,000 garden-relatedproducts, from the functional (mailboxes and ...

BREAKPOINTAT WIMBLEDON, THESE TENNIS PLAYERS CAN'T BE HEMMED IN

Jul 01, 2004; ... Leave it to the French girl to make a Wimbledon fashion statementstrong enough to overpower Serena Williams's. In their Centre Court match on Tuesday, Williams had a record-fast serve (126 miles per hour), but Tatiana Golovin had the hottestpants. The 16-year-old player, ...

SQUIRT BLEACH TO FLUSH OUT THE BORER IN YOUR BOOKCASE

Jul 01, 2004; ... Q. We bought a cherry bookcase in March and this week found asmall hole from a boring insect that must be trying to get out. Thereis a small pile of sawdust that keeps reappearing, and we would liketo know what we need to do to get rid of this problem before itbecomes worse. PAT ...

AIMEE MANN GETS HELP FROM A FRIEND

Jul 01, 2004; ... For years, Aimee Mann's sweet voice and her dark and brilliantlyrics have obscured the opportunities for strong electric guitarplay in her music. On Tuesday night at Avalon, those opportunitiesfully flowered under the fingers of sideman Julian Coryell. From a thrilling, ...

HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF SUMMER TIME TOGETHER

Jul 01, 2004; ... In 11 days, Jack Foley's two daughters will come from New Jerseyto Cape Cod to spend seven days with him. Kate is 6, Caroline is 4.Jack is terrified. "Is that too strong a word for me to use?" he asks. "Because,honestly, my goal between now and then is to try to avoid ...

BRAZILE REMAINS A FAN OF GORE; BRADY NEARS GOAL

Jul 01, 2004; ... SAY WHAT? WHAT THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION NEEDS - ANDWILL SURELY HAVE IF DONNA BRAZILE HAS ANYTHING TO SAY ABOUT IT - ISRAZZMATAZZ. "IF I HAD MY LINEUP, I'D LOVE ME SOME AL GORE," BRAZILESAID. (PRESUMABLY, IT'D BE THE NEW, EXCITABLE AL, NOT THE AUTOMATONWHOSE CAMPAIGN SHE ...

GARDENER'S WEEK

Jul 01, 2004; ... For July 1-6: Annuals: To keep them blooming, pinch or snip off their fadedflowers to prevent seed formation. Berries: Eat raspberries and blackberries as soon as they'repicked. To get maximum flavor, put netting on blueberries and waituntil they are so ripe they drop into ...

DOLCETTO MAKES UP FOR THE OTHERS

Jul 01, 2004; ... The 2002 vintage in Italy's Piedmont region was a disaster for itsmost revered wines, Barolo and Barbaresco, which are made from thenebbiolo grape. Those wines were harmed by heavy rainfall thatoccurred just before and during harvest. The rain waterlogged thelate-ripening nebbiolo and ...

BRUINS TEND TO BUSINESSGIRARD SIGNS ONE-YEAR DEAL, QUALIFYING OFFERS ARE MADE

Jul 01, 2004; ... There are bound to be more questions than answers as the NationalHockey League's collective bargaining agreement nears its Sept. 15expiration, but yesterday, the Bruins made a multitude of decisionsregarding free agency, which opens today. They signed defenseman Jonathan Girard to ...

POSTSCRIPT

Jul 01, 2004; ... POSTSCRIPT: Sometimes, the mail just doesn't get opened rightaway. That seems to be the case with Kevin Stadler. A strugglingpro, the son of Craig Stadler in 2003 wrote to a NationwideTournament in upstate New York asking for an exemption, but he neverheard back. Until 2004, that is ....

THE FIRES STILL BURN FOR INKSTERAT 44, MOTHER OF TWO IS IN HOT PURSUIT OF A THIRD WOMEN'S OPEN TROPHY

Jul 01, 2004; ... SOUTH HADLEY - At 18, she was the hot-shot amateur from NorthernCalifornia, playing in her first US Women's Open in 1978. Juli Inkster opened with an 80 that summer at the Country Club ofIndianapolis, but bounced back to finish tied for 23d, 15 over parbut only 10 shots behind ...

LINDROS JOINS FREE AGENT MARKET

Jul 01, 2004 ... NAMES Eric Lindros joined the free agent market yesterday whenthe New York Rangers declined to pick up the $10.25 million option inthe oft-injured center's contract. When the hockey shopping seasonopens today, the 31-year-old Lindros will be free to sign with anyclub. It is unlikely ...

ABDULLAH MAKES US ROWING TEAM

Jul 01, 2004; ... Aquil Abdullah became the first black oarsman to make a US Olympicrowing team yesterday when he teamed with former Harvard captainHenry Nuzum to win the doubles trials on Lake Mercer in West Windsor,N.J. Abdullah, who missed making the 2000 team by a third of a secondin the ...

EARNING THEIR KEEP

Jul 01, 2004; ... PROS* A pair of NEPGA members - Ron Philo Jr. and Mike Baker -placed high enough in the recent national Club Pro Championship toearn spots in the PGA Championship, which will be held at WhistlingStraits in Wisconsin in August. Philo, the director of instruction atthe Country Club of ...

HENRY NOT SET TO DEAL WITH TALK OF ANY TRADE

Jul 01, 2004; ... NEW YORK - THE MAN IN CHARGE DIDN'T SAY HE LOVED THESE GUYS, LIKEHIS MANAGER HAD THE NIGHT BEFORE, PRESUMABLY BECAUSE HE RESERVES SUCHEXPRESSIONS OF AFFECTION FOR OCCASIONS A LITTLE MORE SOUL-STIRRINGTHAN AN EIGHT-RUN DEFEAT. But Red Sox principal owner John W. Henrymaintained last ...

A CUT ABOVEAT THE ORCHARDS, GRASS GREENER THAN AT RECENT OPEN VENUES

Jul 01, 2004; ... SOUTH HADLEY - There is a gem of a golf course where local folkshave always said there was a gem of a golf course. What's more, thereis grass where naysayers said there wouldn't be grass. Today, it isshowtime for this quaint town in the Pioneer Valley, the stagepolished to a glistening ...

PAK HOPES TO PACK A WALLOP SHE'S SEARCHING FOR RIGHT DRIVER

Jul 01, 2004; ... SOUTH HADLEY - On the eve of the 59th US Women's Open, one of theleading candidates has a problem. She has to find a driver she feelscomfortable with. "I'm still trying to find one. I'm not feeling good about it,"said Se Ri Pak, the 1998 champion and four-time major winner. She ...

SORENSTAM IS FOCUSED2-TIME WINNER IS OUT TO END 7-YEAR DROUGHT

Jul 01, 2004; ... SOUTH HADLEY - OK, her season stash is already up to fourvictories. That's a decent career for some pro golfers. Oh, and hercareer total of 52 wins? No wonder she's already earned entrance intothe Hall of Fame. But Annika Sorenstam long ago reached the point where everythingwas ...

ORTIZ MISCUE A TANGLED WEB INDEED

Jul 01, 2004; ... NEW YORK - The first baseman's mitt hung loosely from his righthand like a useless appendage, which at that moment is exactly whatit was. His night already ruined, David Ortiz called time, removed theoffending object, walked toward the dugout, and flipped itdisgustedly to Red Sox ...

A CUT ABOVEPARK IS A STANDOUT WITH GRIT... AND GRACEOTHERS NOW SEE IT?

Jul 01, 2004; ... SOUTH HADLEY - Ji-Eun Park of Korea was given "Grace" by herfather upon her youthful arrival in Hawaii, a new name to go with hernew life in a new land. But the grace? It was a gift already inplace, along with the strength and the power and the athletic prowesswith which she had been ...

FENWICK TABS CONNOLLY AS NEW COACH

Jul 01, 2004; ... Sean Connolly never spent much time on the Bishop Fenwick bench asa basketball player, but he will be a fixture there next season. Bishop Fenwick announced Tuesday that it hired the three-timeGlobe All-Scholastic and former Providence College and Ohio Stateguard as its boys' ...

SHEFFIELD HAS STAYING POWER SLUGGER SHOULDERS LOAD FOR YANKEES

Jul 01, 2004; ... NEW YORK - Gary Sheffield sat in the Yankees locker room beforelast night's game with an ice pack on his left shoulder, looking upat a horde of media. "There's always a lot going on with you, isn't there Gary?" kiddedone writer. "Always," smiled Sheffield. And it ...

ASTACIO COULD PITCH IN SOON RIGHTHANDER SIGNS MINOR LEAGUE DEAL

Jul 01, 2004; ... NEW YORK - Put off by the high price tag, the Red Sox let OrlandoHernandez go to the Yankees in March as they shopped for depth fortheir starting rotation. The Sox also passed on a few otheropportunities before they found a fit yesterday with righthanderPedro Astacio, who could be ready ...

FRUITFUL PLAYA HOLE-BY-HOLE LOOK AT THE ORCHARDS GOLF CLUB IN SOUTH HADLEY

Jul 01, 2004 ... PLEASE REFER TO ...

HENMAN HUMBLED YET AGAIN ANCIC BOUNCES BRIT OUT OF WIMBLEDON

Jul 01, 2004; ... LONDON - No doubt there will be better, less humbling days aheadfor Tim Henman. The question is, how many more of those days willthere be for "Our Tim," Britain's great, enduring and agonizinglySisyphean hope? Now approaching his 30th birthday, Henman yesterday met hisgrasscourt ...

MAURESMO HOPES TO PLAY SPOILER

Jul 01, 2004; ... LONDON - Amelie Mauresmo needed three sets (6-0, 5-7, 6-1)yesterday to wish Paola Suarez a Wimbledon goodbye, and her dubiousreward is to be dropped at the feet of Serena Williams's steel-toedtennis shoes in the semifinals. Note to Mauresmo: Might want to try the Kevlar ...

GREEN SPACE SCHEDULE IN PROGRESS

Jul 01, 2004; ... CHELSEA GREEN SPACE SCHEDULE IN PROGRESSIn an effort to haveresidents make better use of local parks and creeks, the ChelseaGreen Space and Recreation Committee is scheduled to meet tomorrow tocoordinate several public events for the summer months. The committeeis ...

FOR THE RECORD

Jul 01, 2004 ... Correction: Because of errors by a photographer and a copy editor,a caption in the June 24 Globe North contained incorrect information.Xaverian High School won the Division 1 ...

SAUGUS WEIGHS OFFER IN FREE-SPEECH CASE

Jul 01, 2004; ... SAUGUS The town has until July 12 to tell a federal judge how itwill make amends to a Saugus police officer whose right to freespeech was violated by Police Chief James J. MacKay, according to acourt ruling. John Cloherty, a lawyer representing MacKay and the town, declinedto ...

COUNCILORS RETHINK ROLE OF ZONING BOARD

Jul 01, 2004; ... Revere city councilors, critical of exemptions being granted fordevelopments too large for "postage stamp" lots, unanimously ordereda six-month moratorium on any construction requiring zoningvariances. The council will determine what action it will take to stop whatit deems as an ...

POLICE PROBE GANG TIESPOSSIBLE LINK EYED AFTER NEW PALACE VIOLENCE

Jul 01, 2004; ... A night of violence that started at The Palace nightclub in Saugusand spilled down Route 99 to the parking lot of a Malden lounge maybe gang related, and possibly tied to a gang fight on Revere Beachtwo weeks ago, police said. Two men were stabbed late Sunday night and early Monday ...

TOWNS STRUGGLING TO SHOOT THE WORKSDANVERS, MARBLEHEAD CANCEL DISPLAYS

Jul 01, 2004; ... For the first time in memory, the skies over Marblehead andDanvers will be dark this Independence Day. Fourth of Julyfestivities in the two towns will feature face painting, food, andfun but no fireworks. Longtime residents say they won't let it dampen their spirits. InDanvers, ...

LIGHT WORK

Jul 01, 2004 ... Harry Coldreck (left) and Jared Fortnab of the Solar Marketinstall an array of solar panels at the Tannery ...

HOLIDAY POSES SAFETY CHALLENGE

Jul 01, 2004; ... The scheduling of Nahant's fireworks for Saturday, the same nightthat neighboring Lynn and Swampscott are planning a joint fireworksdisplay, has created some concern for his department, according toNahant Police Lieutenant Thomas Hutton. Lynn Shore Drive will be closed to ...

NO VOTE ON HOTEL PROPOSAL

Jul 01, 2004; ... BEVERLY NO VOTE ON HOTEL PROPOSALThe City Council's Legal AffairsCommittee has postponed voting on a proposed zoning change at theCummings Center. The center has proposed building a six-story hoteland a parking garage on the site, and wants the zoning to change ...

TOWN TARGETS VANDALS22 WINTHROP BUSINESSES HIT SINCE HOLIDAY; REWARD OFFERED

Jul 01, 2004; ... The Winthrop Chamber of Commerce has posted a $500 reward forinformation leading to the arrest of the vandals who have wreakedhavoc in Winthrop Center over the past two months in a propertydamage crime wave. Since Memorial Day the display windows at 22 businesses, includingthe ...

SCHOOLS GET NEW LEADERS7 NEW HIRES WILL TAKE OVER AS PRINCIPALS

Jul 01, 2004; ... Communication, curriculum, and management. That's SchoolSuperintendent Nadine Binkley's mantra when it comes to leadingschools, and she believes that each of the seven new principals justhired in Peabody will fit her definition of a good educator. "I think we're going to be able to ...

THE FOURTH OFTEN POSES SAFETY ISSUES

Jul 01, 2004; ... The scheduling of Nahant's fireworks for Saturday, the same nightthat neighboring Lynn and Swampscott are planning a joint fireworksdisplay, has created some concern for his department, according toNahant Police Lieutenant Thomas Hutton. Lynn Shore Drive will be closed to ...

FRIENDLY'S OFFERS TO REPAY TOWN FOR INOCULATIONS

Jul 01, 2004; ... A spokewoman for the company that owns Friendly's restaurants saidthis week the firm is willing to reimburse Arlington for the cost ofgiving immune globulin injections to some 2,800 people last monthafter a waitress at the company's restaurant at 105 Broadwaycontracted hepatitis ...

FINAL CURTAIN FOR CONCERT SERIES AVERTED

Jul 01, 2004; ... LOWELL For 14 years, concerts at Lowell's Boarding House Parkwere rites of summer, like a barbecue in the backyard or a swim inthe pool. Then came the summer of 2003. Rain prompted organizers last summer to cancel 11 of the 18scheduled shows. And besides the rain, there were other ...

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FORMING

Jul 01, 2004; ... ACTON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FORMINGSuzanne Brozek and Carol Jette,who are members of the Acton-Boxborough Regional Parent, Teacher,Student Organization, are forming an alumni association for theestimated 13,000 graduates of Acton-Boxborough Regional High School.The new group ...

NONPROFIT TO RESTORE THOREAU'S BIRTHPLACEMUST RAISE $800,000 FOR HISTORIC FARMHOUSE

Jul 01, 2004; ... Admirers of Henry David Thoreau who make the pilgrimage to Concordas their mecca may soon have another Thoreau-related historical siteto visit: the old farmhouse at 341 Virginia Road in which the authorwas born on July 12, 1817. At the Board of Selectmen's meeting on Monday night, ...

AMENITIES, DESIGN DRIVE TENANTS TO OFFICE PARKWEST ANDOVER SITE ATTRACTIVE TO FIRMS

Jul 01, 2004; ... ANDOVER While nearly a third of commercial real estate space inand around Andover has been vacant, Minuteman Park in West Andover isnearly full. The office park's latest big catch was Straumann Holding AG ofSwitzerland, which closed a deal with developer Brickstone ...

PANEL PULLS THE PLUG ON NEON SIGNSBAN IN CITY'S HISTORIC DISTRICT WILL BE ENFORCED WITH FINES

Jul 01, 2004; ... METHUEN To Dick Dube, the neon "Open" sign that has hung in hisMethuen Square shop window for 11 years is the quickest way to conveyto passing motorists whether his television sales and repair shop isprepared to accept customers. To the members of the Methuen Historic District ...

WHEN PALMER VISITS, HE ENJOYS HOME TURFCONCORD RESIDENT HOSTS GOLF LEGEND

Jul 01, 2004; ... CONCORD Growing up as a golf enthusiast in the 1950s and 1960s,it comes as no surprise that Concord's Dick Connolly was, and stillis, a huge fan of Arnold Palmer. "He was really the only sports figure that I ever idolized," saidConnolly, who is a senior vice president at UBS Paine ...

SMALL BITES

Jul 01, 2004; ... Here are some excerpts from recent Dining Out reviews by GlobeNorthWest correspondents. Full Dining Out reviews appear in mostSunday editions. Victoria Station 128 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington 781-273-2230 Burlington's Victoria Station is one of only two ...

FOR YOUNG CADDY, CAREER PATH TOOK UNEXPECTED TURNBROUGHT HIM INTO PALMER'S WORLD

Jul 01, 2004; ... CONCORD Cori Britt's boss for the last 18 years has been ArnoldPalmer. And the 30-year-old from Palmer's hometown of Latrobe, Pa.,still thinks it's pretty cool. Britt was in Concord last weekend, acting as Palmer's caddy at theBank of America Championship, a senior PGA tour event ...

CONGRESSMAN SPONSORS BILL TO IMPROVE FOOD LABELING

Jul 01, 2004; ... The urging of a 7-year-old Methuen girl has prompted USRepresentative Martin Meehan to cosponsor federal legislation toimprove food labeling. Abigail Giarrosso, the daughter of Christine and Tom Giarrosso,suffers from celiac disease and cannot digest the gluten in wheat,according ...