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March 2012
BOOKS: Paranoia runs deep in ‘Fear Index’
Let it never again be said that high finance is boring.
Police hunt 2 after Durham convenience store robbery
Police say two men robbed the Get ‘n Go at about 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.
Dresden boy found alive, in smelt shack
Searchers in a Marine Patrol boat found Micah Thomas, conscious, a little hypothermic, but otherwise OK, in a smelt shack on the west side of the Eastern River this afternoon.
That’s fishy: Feds fight fraud in seafood sizes
Those plump and tempting scallops behind the fish counter glass might be a lot smaller than they look . . .
CDC launching graphic anti-smoking ad campaign
The $54 million campaign uses billboards, print, radio and TV ads showing people whose smoking resulted in heart surgery, a tracheotomy, lost limbs or paralysis.
OUTDOORS: Surprising items find place in first-aid kit
My family’s first-aid kit has seen plenty of action over the years. The tweezers have regularly removed ticks and the baby wipes have saved us from poison ivy outbreaks. The plastic card has earned a permanent place in our kit since we discovered its leech removal abilities, and we always carry small bottles of meat tenderizer and Benadryl after our run-in with yellow jackets.
MARK LATTI: Still ways to have fun in mud season
March in Maine can be maddening for those who enjoy the outdoors. It can be spectacular, or just as easily, downright miserable. As we have already experienced this March, you can have sunny days in the 50s, a foot of snow, deluges of rain and these can all come in the same week.
JOSH CHRISTIE: Test runs show gear makes difference
Like a lot of weekend skiers, my quiver of skis is only one pair deep. The idea of a single “all mountain” ski is a tough one to nail down — especially here on the weather-variable East Coast — but it’s a more affordable option than different skis for every condition.
Afghans angry over removal of accused U.S. soldier
Afghan lawmakers expressed anger today over the U.S. move to fly an American soldier accused of killing 16 civilians out of the country to Kuwait.