
--Another fireman behaving badly; after hitting a woman, he fought with the arresting officers. [Boston Herald]
--With only lottery tickets and the tracks to keep them occupied, MA residents were forced to spend more than $1 billion in Connecticut and Rhode Island casinos last year. [Boston Globe]
--Researchers say the "Flutie Effect" is real (and it has nothing to do with mullets). [WCVB]
--A State Representative from Boston wants no more "height-ism" and "weight-ism" against jobseekers. [Boston Herald]
--Rubberneckers are getting into the action by hitting state troopers on the side of the road. [Boston Herald]
--Funnily enough, the Staties are hiring as they expect high attrition in coming years. [Boston Globe]
--February home sales rose slightly nationally, but dropped in Massachusetts. [Boston Globe]
--Boston Pedicabs are now licensed like cabs. Drivers will now spend more time talking on cell phones. [Boston NOW]
--And Michael Brodeur, former Weekly Dig Editor, has found a home as the new music editor for the Boston Phoenix. [Loaded Gun Boston]
Supporters of a Free Tibet in Harvard Square by gnarayan from photos tagged "Bostonist" on Flickr.



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