MIAMI — The Boston Celtics have bigger issues than being upset about a perceived slight.
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Mainer killed in Afghanistan remembered as ‘one of the best’
U.S. Army Capt. John R. Brainard III of Newport was a 2004 graduate of Foxcroft Academy and a 2008 graduate of the University of Maine.
Boston mobster’s lawyer pleads for delay in trial
The lead attorney for James “Whitey” Bulger says the stress of preparing for Bulger’s trial has been “enormous.”
Patriots sign 3, release Gonzalez
The New England Patriots have added three new free agents to their roster, and have released receiver Anthony Gonzalez less than three months after signing him.
Powerful computer virus hits Iran and others in Mideast
The virus can activate a computer’s audio systems to listen in on Skype calls or office chatter. It can also take screenshots, log keystrokes and steal data from cellphones.
Navy: 2-3 weeks for answers on fired-damaged nuclear sub
The USS Miami was docked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard last week when a large fire damaged the torpedo room, command and control, and crew quarters.
Sen. Collins meeting leaders in Southeast Asia
Collins arrived in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, today. On Wedneday she flies to Thailand.