The Critics Choice Awards were held yesterday in Los Angeles – Best Supporting Actor: Christian Bale (The Fighter) – (From the UK”s Daily Mail) Actor Christian Bale won The Best Supporting Actor gong for his intense performance as former boxer Dicky Ekland in The Fighter. The star famously lost a substantial…
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The story about Evergreen Solar shutting down Mass. operations and shifting to Chinese production made the front of the nytimes.com site. See it here. This case underscores how complex the global economy has become. On the other hand, the news from Detroit was good this week with the car-makers bouncing back.
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NYTimes columnist Paul Krugman today writes about the divergent moral views afoot in the USA today. He uses plain language to describe a serious problem. Read his opinion here, and get the NYT if you want more. His writing colleague David Brooks also looks at the moral landscape and sees…
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The news is that Governor Patrick has replaced the Commonwealth’s entire parole board, the parole office’s executive director and has suspended a number of employees of the parole office, all in response to the December 26, 2010 murder of a Woburn police officer during a robbery by a career criminal…
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The first regular breakfast meeting of Greater Lowell Area Democrats for the New Year will be held this Saturday January 15, 20011 at 8am at the Independence Grill at the Radisson Hotel in Chelmsford. The regular agenda will include: discussion of the upcoming Democratic Convention caucuses (February 5th- 19th); the 5th District…
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The New Yorker’s David Remnick comments on President Obama’s speech in Tucson on Wednesday.
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Today in the Boston Globe’s “The Source” – correspondent Carli Velocchi reports that “Watson” – the IBM supercomputer that will take on two high-powered former Jeopardy champions in a February contest – won a test round! Humans have often speculated about computers: What exactly can we make them do? How…
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The boston.com headline reads “JFK Archives Open to the World.” Read the article here describing how the Kennedy Library in Boston did it. UMass Lowell wants to do the same with the Martin T. Meehan Papers, Paul E. Tsongas Papers, and other documents and materials associated with the members of Congress who…
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See this new feature from www.aol.com with Sarah Brady’s message about improving the nation’s gun laws.
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John Edward, a resident of Chelmsford who earned his master’s degree at UMass Lowell and is an adjunct professor of economics at Bentley University, contributes the following column The state of Massachusetts bucked the national trend in the 2010 elections. While most states were trending “red,” Massachusetts preserved its’ “blue”…
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