- The local paper is not a fan of the 'pregnancy pact' made-for-television movie. [Gloucester Times]
- Worcester may avoid their own Lifetime movie since bus ads for Planned Parenthood have been approved. [Worcester Telegram]
- UMass Medical has a new program to encourage the diversity of future doctors. [Boston Globe]
- A peculiar interpretation of Miranda rights may be part of indicted City Councilor Chuck Turner's defense. [Boston Herald]
- Remember when there so many stories about stripping old people driving people over? Will state troopers be next? [Patriot Ledger]
- If MBTA parking lots weren't already annoying, they're starting to charge Canton churchgoers for parking at a station with no Sunday service. [Boston Herald]
- Rhode Island salami may be hazardous to your health. [Providence Journal]
- Aerosmith is putting their troubles (aka Steven Tyler) behind them by looking for a new singer. We nominate local guy Andrew Fenlon who didn't make the cut on American Idol. [Spin]
- Previously seen on Bostonist: Consider yourself lucky if you have a job. Consider yourself unlucky if you've been a MBTA crime victim.
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