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Without even looking at the link, I had mentioned this to you in a previous thread. Yes the
Globe-Democrat is publishing some editions of the Wrestling News (forget who called it that),
the paper that a certain lt. gov. was driving 108 mph to buy recently (that and a coffee). So,
Mr. Murray, you can't go online to check out what Howie is saying about you this week?
>>He also told reporters hours after the crash that he left his house to buy a coffee and a Boston Herald and inspect damage from the recent storm. An inspection of the photos shows a Boston Globe, but no Herald or coffee cup in the wrecked car.
My paper here in Connecticut waited as long as possible for a certain 1986 World Series game to end, but we had an absolute deadline. The paper came out the next morning with the headline "Red Sox take 2-run lead in 10th inning." :-[
The headline was a bit misleading; the CITY edition will be printed and distributed by The Globe, but MOST copies of the paper during the week will still be printed in Chicopee.
>>He also told reporters hours after the crash that he left his house to buy a coffee and a Boston Herald and inspect damage from the recent storm. An inspection of the photos shows a Boston Globe, but no Herald or coffee cup in the wrecked car.
I'm surprised that this sleazy little shyster didn't come up with a better story. He is, after all, a trained liar....er lawyer. Sterling is a very small town. I'm not sure that there is a store in Sterling that would be open at that hour. The next town past Sterling is Princeton, which is even smaller. The stretch of I190 where this happened has no street lights. So the inspecting for damage story is a crock, especially at speeds of 80 to 100 mph. Sooner or later we'll find out where he was really coming from.
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