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2012
Portland’s same-sex marriage plan includes crowd control
No one knows how many couples will show up, but officials will be able to handle as many as 100.
Maine native and chairman of Boston’s Warren Group dies at 89
Timothy Matlack Warren Sr. led the business and real estate publishing company that bears his family’s name.
Maine case against alleged child rapist postponed a second time
AUGUSTA — The court case of a Sidney man accused of raping a 4-year-old he was baby-sitting has been delayed for a second time.
American Legion struggles to attract new members
About 300,000 members are recruited annually, but half of them drop out after the first year.
Portland’s top cop gets FBI training
During 11 weeks of training, Michael Sauschuck studied conflict management, implementing organizational changes and setting an example with diet and exercise.
Torture: ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ justifies that which cannot be justified
The critical acclaim for the new Kathryn Bigelow movie “Zero Dark Thirty” has renewed the debate on the efficacy of torture. The movie dramatizes the decade-long effort to find and eventually kill Osama bin Laden. In a riveting opening section, the film obliquely credits the discovery of the key piece of information in the search […]
Ruth Marcus: A ‘chained’ CPI would free up a nice chunk of change
The cliff talks have disintegrated, victim of the Crazy Caucus also known as the Republican House. But eventually they will resume, and with them discussion of a way to raise billions in tax revenue — an approach on which House Speaker John Boehner and President Obama agree but that liberals assail as a betrayal of […]
Local & State Dispatches
Crash kills Lisbon Falls man, one other / Judge denies Maine man new trial in murder of ex-girlfriend / Colby College to open new art pavilion … and more news from around the state.
Woman charged in UNH student’s killing
Her boyfriend is accused of second-degree murder, although the 19-year-old’s body has not been found.